biological rhythm

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biological
adjective
uk
/ˌbaɪ.əˈlɒdʒ.ɪ.kəl/
us
/ˌbaɪ.əˈlɑː.dʒɪ.kəl/
connected with the natural processes of ...
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rhythm
noun
uk
/ˈrɪð.əm/
us
/ˈrɪð.əm/
a strong pattern of sounds, words, or musical notes that is used in music, poetry, ...
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(Definition ofbiologicalandrhythmfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Thebiologicalrhythmof consciousness and the deteriorating or ongoing disease determines that these phases of clarity are transient.
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Agriculture is an industry which moves with abiologicalrhythm.
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The generation of abiologicalrhythm, or rhythmogenesis, is done by a series of inhibition and activation.
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Students also identified with, and tended to share, its nocturnalbiologicalrhythm.
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What is supposedly striking about the biological rhythms of these animals is their relative insensitivity to alterations in environmental conditions.
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Social rhythms are the routines that are associated with personal relationships, social demands, or tasks that entrain biological rhythms.
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There is strong evidence that individuals with depression experience irregular biological rhythms, including disrupted sleep-wake cycles, temperature, and cortisol rhythms.
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Chronobiology investigates biological rhythms occurring in some prokaryotes and in all eukaryotes from fungi to humans.
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Biological rhythms, including cycles related to sleep and wakefulness, mood, and cognitive performance, are synchronized with the body's internal circadian clock.
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The disturbance of biological rhythms by zeitgebers is theorized to increase risk for some forms of psychopathology.
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Chronotherapeutics is processes that manipulate biological rhythms and sleep that can help to improve affective disorders quickly.
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Under these circumstances, the circadian clock alone modulates the body's biological rhythms.
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By regulating social rhythms, therapists hope to normalize in turn individuals' biological rhythms.
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Life sciences included experiments on human health, cell separation and biology, developmental biology, animal and human physiology and behavior, space radiation, and biological rhythms.
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In some ways, biorhythmics resembles chronobiology, the study of biological rhythms.
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He also was noted for his work in cosmo-biology, biological rhythms and hematology.
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