TURN IT OFF AND ON AGAIN: CHARACTERISTICS AND CONTROL OF TORPOR [VERSION 2; PEER REVIEW: 2 APPROVED, 1 APPROVED WITH RESERVATIONS, 1 NOT APPROVED]

Turn it off and on again: characteristics and control of torpor [version 2; peer review: 2 approved, 1 approved with reservations, 1 not approved]

Torpor is a hypothermic, hypoactive, hypometabolic state entered into by a wide range of animals in response to environmental challenge.This review summarises the current understanding of torpor.We start by describing the characteristics of the wide-ranging physiological Home Accessories adaptations associated with torpor.Next follows a discussion

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Complex Regional Pain Syndrome in a Child: A Case Report

Ornaments Complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS) is a painful clinical condition that usually seen on the distal extremity, affects children and adults.It is more common in adults.CRPS is usually characterized by severe pain, swelling, limitation of movement, trophic disorders, and spotted osteoporosis following triggering stimulus.CRPS-1 is not a p

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