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- noun the state of being
warm-blooded
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The benefit of warm-bloodedness is increased activity at the expense of greater calorie requirements.
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Zach, what does Common Descent inform us about the step by step evolution of warm-bloodedness?
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Zachriel, what does common descent inform us about the step by step evolution of warm-bloodedness?
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What does common descent inform us about the step by step evolution of warm-bloodedness?
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February 3rd, 2010 at 12: 05 am chunkdz: What does common descent inform us about the step by step evolution of warm-bloodedness?
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A complete theory of the evolution of warm-bloodedness is not available.
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The benefit of warm-bloodedness is increased activity at the expense of greater calorie requirements.
A New Book 2010
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February 3rd, 2010 at 2: 50 pm chunkdz: what does common descent inform us about the step by step evolution of warm-bloodedness?
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A complete theory of the evolution of warm-bloodedness is not available.
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As a weekly viewer of WHAT'S MY LINE's "Black and White Overnight" reruns on GSN every Sunday night at 3:00am, I can only think of Arlene Francis as a sharp, vivacious, and sexy lady full of life and laughter -- forever present tense, her warm-bloodedness immortal in a way to which the comparatively clammy Lugosi could only balefully aspire.
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