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Starling effect refers to the relationship between cardiac muscle fiber length and contractile force. In medical terms, Starling effect can manifest in conditions like heart failure where the heart muscle is unable to pump efficiently, leading to symptoms such as fatigue, shortness of breath, and fluid retention in the body.
The red sparrow symbolizes freedom. In the middle ages, the red sparrow signified the people of the lower to middle class in Europe.
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David Ian Starling has written: 'Not my people' -- subject(s): Gentiles in the New Testament, Criticism, interpretation, Bible, Quotations in the New Testament
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meeko and flit (the raccoon and hummingbird)
Starlings are protected in the UK under the Countryside and Wildlife Act 1981, meaning it is illegal to cause damage to a starling or disturb a starling's nest. In Scotland and Northern Ireland, people may apply for a license to control starling populations if they cause a health risk or damage property such as crops.
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In North America, the northern oriole is a species of open forests, where it builds its characteristic, pendulous nests, often in elm trees. The bobolink and meadowlarks are more typical of open grasslands and prairies, while the red-winged blackbird and yellow-headed blackbird are typical of marshes and some other wet habitats. The most northerly blackbird is the rusty blackbird, which in some places breeds as far as the limits of the mainland in the western Arctic. The most southerly species is the red-breasted blackbird of the Falkland Islands. Cowbirds, such as the brown-headed cowbird of North America, are species of open habitats. As their name implies, these birds often associate with grazing livestock, feeding on insects that these animals flush as they move through vegetation.
In "Cowboys & Aliens," the hummingbird is a significant symbol associated with the character Nat Colorado, played by Adam Beach. It represents his connection to his Native American heritage and serves as a reminder of his people's spirituality and the importance of freedom. The hummingbird motif recurs throughout the film, emphasizing themes of resilience and the struggle against oppression.