Caption: Garter snakes will sometimes
hibernate in dens with hundreds or thousands of other garters for additional insulation from the cold, emerging in the spring and forming "snake balls" before disbursing for the summer.
In 2005-2006, 2010-2011, 2011-2012, and 2012-2013 we placed data loggers both inside and under the outer bark of 1 of the study trees (SI #1) to assess whether a bat could
hibernate under the bark.
In order to offer full compatibility with all major platforms we used in the proposed architecture the Java Sun technology and
Hibernate from JBoss Community, although other tools were available too, for database integration.
Massive bears
hibernate much differently than smaller animals, like woodchucks and squirrels.
The much larger population of big brown bats - those that commonly
hibernate in the attics of homes and in other buildings - are not yet known to be affected, according to French.
For reasons scientists cannot yet explain, bears can
hibernate for months without losing strength in their bones and muscles.
Why can't Blair sort it out so we can all
hibernate for January of each year at the very least?
The EIMS software comes with four idle control settings:
hibernate mode, work mode, low-voltage mode and warm-up mode.
Chapters instruct the reader in how to unit test an application for function, performance, and coverage; how to make an application secure; how to integrate with
Hibernate; dealing with exceptions; generating alternative views with PDF and XSL; how to design a layered Struts application; and much more.
A new unique
Hibernate mode offers two levels of power reduction--a simple stand-by mode allowing up to 68% lower quiescent power, and an active power management mode for up to 98% lower quiescent power (below 6mA for the XC3S1000L and below 8mA for the XC3S1500L) than comparable Spartan-3 devices.
They will now have a specially- constructed new chimney and cellar in which to
hibernate.
Silver-haired bat, Lasionycteris noctivagans.--A few silver-haired bats
hibernate in caves in Indiana, but otherwise silver-haired bats are found in Indiana only during spring and fall migrations (March through early June; and late September through November).