In 2370, Deanna Troi began shivering while suffering from the early stages of Barclay's Protomorphosis Syndrome. She ordered the USS Enterprise-D computer to raise the temperature at least three times before Worf set it back to standard. (TNG: "Genesis" ) In 2372, following the birth of a reptohumanoid, it began to shiver. Tom Paris was uncertain whether newborns were supposed to shiver, and asked Neelix if it was normal. Neelix replied that he hadn't been around many newborns; Paris agreed. After the Talaxian wrapped it in his jacket, the hatchling stopped shivering. (VOY: "Parturition")
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| - In 2370, Deanna Troi began shivering while suffering from the early stages of Barclay's Protomorphosis Syndrome. She ordered the USS Enterprise-D computer to raise the temperature at least three times before Worf set it back to standard. (TNG: "Genesis" ) In 2372, following the birth of a reptohumanoid, it began to shiver. Tom Paris was uncertain whether newborns were supposed to shiver, and asked Neelix if it was normal. Neelix replied that he hadn't been around many newborns; Paris agreed. After the Talaxian wrapped it in his jacket, the hatchling stopped shivering. (VOY: "Parturition")
- Shivering is a prefix that can appear on Magic Items and Charms, providing a small Cold Damage bonus.
- Shivering is a normal physiological reaction to decreased body temperature in an attempt to prevent hypothermia. The body's muscle pairs quickly contract in a quick, regular rhythm to drive blood to the affected muscles and create heat through work. As shivering is a reflex reaction, not under voluntary control, the lack of shivering or its presence when the patient is not cold are often symptoms of an underlying pathology. For example, in Insensitive, House noted that Hannah Morgenthal was not shivering although she was wet and had been outside. He eventually pegged her with CIPA, a disease where the nerves are unable to detect changes in body temperature. Conversely, in Don't Ever Change, Roz started shivering during a test where she was put in a warm room to induce sweating. She was lat
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| - In 2370, Deanna Troi began shivering while suffering from the early stages of Barclay's Protomorphosis Syndrome. She ordered the USS Enterprise-D computer to raise the temperature at least three times before Worf set it back to standard. (TNG: "Genesis" ) In 2372, following the birth of a reptohumanoid, it began to shiver. Tom Paris was uncertain whether newborns were supposed to shiver, and asked Neelix if it was normal. Neelix replied that he hadn't been around many newborns; Paris agreed. After the Talaxian wrapped it in his jacket, the hatchling stopped shivering. (VOY: "Parturition")
- Shivering is a normal physiological reaction to decreased body temperature in an attempt to prevent hypothermia. The body's muscle pairs quickly contract in a quick, regular rhythm to drive blood to the affected muscles and create heat through work. As shivering is a reflex reaction, not under voluntary control, the lack of shivering or its presence when the patient is not cold are often symptoms of an underlying pathology. For example, in Insensitive, House noted that Hannah Morgenthal was not shivering although she was wet and had been outside. He eventually pegged her with CIPA, a disease where the nerves are unable to detect changes in body temperature. Conversely, in Don't Ever Change, Roz started shivering during a test where she was put in a warm room to induce sweating. She was later diagnosed with a hanging kidney.
- Shivering is a prefix that can appear on Magic Items and Charms, providing a small Cold Damage bonus.
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