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Homeostasis is the process of maintaining life. In other words, it is the collective actions of a cell to keep itself intact and functioning properly. On a larger scale, a multicellular organism's homestasis is governed by the cooperativity between homeostatic cell types, where paracrine signaling plays a vital role. Homeostasis can be defined through myriad physical measurements of particular parameters within and between cells, but is generally intended to describe the idea of preservation of the overall health of a living system.

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  • thumb|275px|La Homeostasis mostrada en el EP45 de Digimon Adventure Homeostasis (ホメオスタシス homeosutashisu) es una entidad digital que hace aparición en el anime de Digimon Adventure. Pese a que apareció en el anime, su nombre no es revelado ahí, sino en las novelas que están basadas en Adventure. Homeostasis también hace una aparición como un personaje de principal importancia en Digimon Xros Wars (manga), donde es representado como la actual Inteligencia Artificial de la computadora Yggdrasill y es el Dios de los Digimon.
  • Homeostasis is the process of maintaining life. In other words, it is the collective actions of a cell to keep itself intact and functioning properly. On a larger scale, a multicellular organism's homestasis is governed by the cooperativity between homeostatic cell types, where paracrine signaling plays a vital role. Homeostasis can be defined through myriad physical measurements of particular parameters within and between cells, but is generally intended to describe the idea of preservation of the overall health of a living system.
  • Homeostasis is a term that has been coined in 1926 by Walter B. Cannon. It means that the internal milieu of organisms is held actively constant in order to provide a conducive environment for maintaining life processes. While the term has been introduced by Cannon, the concept of homeostasis has first been described in the 19th century by french physiologist Claude Bernard (La fixité du milieu interieur est la condition de la vie libre, independante [Bernard 1878]). Homeostasis is accomplished by mechanisms like feedback control, feedforward control, efference copy or antagonistic redundancy.
  • Homeostasis is a digital lifeform, and one of the host computers who rules over the Digital World on a Server of the Network. __TOC__
  • El término 'homeostasis' deriva de la palabra griega "homeo" que significa "igual", y "stasis", que significa "posición".
  • Homeostasis is a term that has been coined in 1926 by Walter B. Cannon. It means that the internal milieu of organisms is held actively constant in order to provide a conducive environment for maintaining life processes. Homeostasis is accomplished by mechanisms like feedback control, feedforward control, efference copy or antagonistic redundancy.
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  • Homeostasis
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  • ホメオスタシス
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  • Digimon Adventure, "The Ultimate Clash" [45]
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  • Lara Jill Miller
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  • thumb|275px|La Homeostasis mostrada en el EP45 de Digimon Adventure Homeostasis (ホメオスタシス homeosutashisu) es una entidad digital que hace aparición en el anime de Digimon Adventure. Pese a que apareció en el anime, su nombre no es revelado ahí, sino en las novelas que están basadas en Adventure. Homeostasis también hace una aparición como un personaje de principal importancia en Digimon Xros Wars (manga), donde es representado como la actual Inteligencia Artificial de la computadora Yggdrasill y es el Dios de los Digimon.
  • Homeostasis is the process of maintaining life. In other words, it is the collective actions of a cell to keep itself intact and functioning properly. On a larger scale, a multicellular organism's homestasis is governed by the cooperativity between homeostatic cell types, where paracrine signaling plays a vital role. Homeostasis can be defined through myriad physical measurements of particular parameters within and between cells, but is generally intended to describe the idea of preservation of the overall health of a living system.
  • Homeostasis is a term that has been coined in 1926 by Walter B. Cannon. It means that the internal milieu of organisms is held actively constant in order to provide a conducive environment for maintaining life processes. While the term has been introduced by Cannon, the concept of homeostasis has first been described in the 19th century by french physiologist Claude Bernard (La fixité du milieu interieur est la condition de la vie libre, independante [Bernard 1878]). Homeostasis is accomplished by mechanisms like feedback control, feedforward control, efference copy or antagonistic redundancy.
  • Homeostasis is a digital lifeform, and one of the host computers who rules over the Digital World on a Server of the Network. __TOC__
  • El término 'homeostasis' deriva de la palabra griega "homeo" que significa "igual", y "stasis", que significa "posición".
  • Homeostasis is a term that has been coined in 1926 by Walter B. Cannon. It means that the internal milieu of organisms is held actively constant in order to provide a conducive environment for maintaining life processes. Homeostasis is accomplished by mechanisms like feedback control, feedforward control, efference copy or antagonistic redundancy.
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