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  2. Energy homeostasis - Wikipedia

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    Energy homeostasis. In biology, energy homeostasis, or the homeostatic control of energy balance, is a biological process that involves the coordinated homeostatic regulation of food intake (energy inflow) and energy expenditure (energy outflow). [1] [2] [3] The human brain, particularly the hypothalamus, plays a central role in regulating ...

  3. Triboelectric effect - Wikipedia

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    e. The triboelectric effect (also known as triboelectricity, triboelectric charging, triboelectrification, or tribocharging) describes electric charge transfer between two objects when they contact or slide against each other. It can occur with different materials, such as the sole of a shoe on a carpet, or between two pieces of the same material.

  4. Negative energy - Wikipedia

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    Gravitational energy, or gravitational potential energy, is the potential energy a massive object has because it is within a gravitational field. In classical mechanics, two or more masses always have a gravitational potential. Conservation of energy requires that this gravitational field energy is always negative, so that it is zero when the ...

  5. Electric charge - Wikipedia

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    Electric charge is a conserved property: the net charge of an isolated system, the quantity of positive charge minus the amount of negative charge, cannot change. Electric charge is carried by subatomic particles. In ordinary matter, negative charge is carried by electrons, and positive charge is carried by the protons in the nuclei of atoms.

  6. ‘Night owls’ appear to have better brain function, new study ...

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    West is the lead author of a new study recently published in the journal BMJ Public Health that found that getting between 7 and 9 hours of sleep each night was optimal for brain health. The ...

  7. Relative energy deficiency in sport - Wikipedia

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    Relative energy deficiency in sport ( RED-S) [1] [2] is a syndrome in which disordered eating (or low energy availability ), [3] amenorrhoea / oligomenorrhoea (in women), and decreased bone mineral density ( osteoporosis and osteopenia) are present. [4] It is caused by eating too little food to support the amount of energy being expended by an ...

  8. How to find the most flattering swimsuit for your body type ...

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    Cosabella Vita Marina High Waisted Bottom. $120 at Cosabella. Chama One Piece Swimsuit. $24 at Walmart. See 7 more. While on a quest to increase my pile of bathing suits, I was curious about what ...

  9. Are cold showers good for you? What the science says

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    As you build your tolerance level, box breathing can help you feel calm in the shower; resist holding your breath for too long, she added. That involves inhaling for four counts, holding for four ...