There are nearly a thousand different species of fig wasps, each a precise, exquisite synchrony, the product of millions of years of evolution. |
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We found moderate to strong synchrony across muscles and muscles compartments. |
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Environmental events and biological events that once made sense together are losing their synchrony. |
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Participants are required to complete various hand and foot exercises in synchrony with the beat. |
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Two ideally synchronized clocks need not stay in synchrony if they undergo different accelerations or different gravitational forces. |
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When during the dance you reach a perfect balance and synchrony with your partner and the music it feels like nothing else! |
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However, as speed increased, fin strokes gradually moved toward synchrony with no discrete transition point. |
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To achieve this aim in oral discourse, speakers use visual cues provided by paralanguage, kinesics and synchrony to complement verbal language. |
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One thinks of Mikhail Bakhtin's chronotypes, which introduced synchrony into the heavily diachronic tradition of literary history. |
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In this paper we analyze the phenology and synchrony of birth seasons in the context of two major limiting factors, food supply and predation. |
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Temperature is one of the main signals that keep the circadian clock in synchrony with the environment. |
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Reptiles generally are intermittent lung breathers that exhibit a pronounced cardiorespiratory synchrony. |
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Furthermore, both zebra and Thomson's gazelle are locally abundant and neither show greater synchrony than predicted by their food supply. |
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The pairs stay in close proximity, exhibit behavioral synchrony, and locate and maintain incubation sites together. |
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The astronomical world remained silent about this remarkable astral synchrony in time and space, even though April 12 th is Astronomy Day. |
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During walking, external layers and internal layers on contralateral sides of the body were active in synchrony. |
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They promptly activated the aforementioned portable photometer-chart recorder and obtained the first electronic recording of firefly synchrony. |
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It is closely related to topi and wildebeest, both of which show extreme birth synchrony. |
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The film played in perfect synchrony with rhetoric about the necessity of increasing military power and the amassment of nuclear arms. |
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It may have been due to a widespread extrinsic factor, such as bad weather, that brought many populations into synchrony. |
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If you pause the experience with your TiVo, you fall from synchrony with the rest of the audience, exiting the moment without a return pass. |
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So here were twelve people, strangers until last week, trying to dance in perfect synchrony. |
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For the six other species, synchrony was weak but there was no generality for the scale of synchronizing factors which could be local or global. |
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These authors concluded that both climate and dispersal might be responsible for maintaining large-scale synchrony. |
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When this flip-flop is triggered, it provides an output to the pulse generator to start the experiment in synchrony with the video signal. |
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Much research has focused on understanding breeding synchrony in animals and its relationship to such issues as mating systems and extrapair copulations in birds. |
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Companies innovate and produce sellable products when management and employees operate in synchrony, Pensak said. |
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A low-pitched tone is played when network synchrony is low, and the pitch increases with network synchrony. |
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The majority of herbivorous species rely on close synchrony with their host plants to successfully complete their life cycles. |
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Brain research has shown that using sound phasing for brain synchrony will adjust the brain waves to deeper states down to the delta wave pattern. |
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One such mission is Cluster, a set of four ESA spacecraft that fly in synchrony in and out of the magnetosphere. |
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This will cause all the zones in the zone group to play the same music in synchrony. |
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Were they to flap in synchrony, then, the apparent weight of the birds in a lorry could briefly double. |
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The wires connecting gates to the chip's clock must be the same length for components that have to operate in synchrony. |
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All of your ZonePlayers will play the same music in synchrony until you ungroup the zones. |
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The synchrony of the channels also creates new opportunities for interactive advertising. |
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He listened to them, asked questions and entered into synchrony with them, with their sentiments, with their life. |
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To unravel the mystery of synchrony, the researchers had to cut the problem down to size-literally. |
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With this system they were able, for the first time, to manipulate all the possible sources of spatial population synchrony. |
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This simply doesn't conform to the standards of modern football, where all parts of the team move in synchrony. |
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Regional synchrony for mast crops has been postulated by previous authors. |
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Populations of sympatric species often fluctuate in partial synchrony. |
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We think it is pathophysiologically linked to menstrual synchrony. |
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This simultaneous activation of motor units, i.e., motor unit synchrony, has been examined to better understand its effect on motion and forces within and across digits. |
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The shape of the nonlinear regression line indicates that chlorophyll synchrony between two lakes is very sensitive to differences in stratification intensity. |
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The first group is made up of the nine thirteen-inch monitors along the back row which function in synchrony with each other, transposing images from monitor to monitor. |
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One explanation is that subpopulations that fluctuate independently might be brought into synchrony by extrinsic factors such as spells of adverse weather. |
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On stage, they perform in near-perfect synchrony and unison. |
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However, if the theory of underconnectivity proves valid, therapies that stimulate brain areas to work in synchrony might also offer some benefit. |
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The performance culminates with an attractive dance featuring six drums and a mass of dancing female crows with amazing movement synchrony and effective choreography. |
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In 2011, a captive California sea lion named Ronan was recorded bobbing its head in synchrony to musical rhythms. |
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Our values and our interests are never more in synchrony then when we support the development of vibrant, independent civil societies, work to ensure free and fair elections, and strengthen law-based democracies. |
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Normally the sinoatrial node generates regular electrical pulses that spread across the chambers of the heart, causing the cells to contract in synchrony. |
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Effects of periodical cicada emergences on abundance and synchrony of avian populations. |
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This way, both parties will be confident of making the required investments, and both will be able to launch their services and products in synchrony. |
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Copeland had been traveling all the way to Southeast Asia to study synchrony, which is united, rhythmic timing. |
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The author also urges interviewers to master obscure-sounding, but practical, techniques such as proxemics, kinesics, and synchrony. |
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In neonatal and pediatric intensive care patient populations, ventilation with NAVA was associated with improved patient-ventilator synchrony and lower peak airway pressure when compared with Pressure Support ventilation. |
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This includes a group of four dubbed Plutinos because, like Pluto, their orbit has a special synchrony with that of Neptune. |
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In this context, the EI system is referred to as an automatic stabilizer because it would automatically raise and lower expenditures in synchrony with the number of unemployed. |
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Mara for knowing how to give 'life for the future' using the abundant material that, in the archives, do not 'speak' unless revisited by an intelligent mind and a loving heart that vibrates in synchrony with the young. |
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However, if this were true, all or most masting species in a forest would have to mast in synchrony to be effective against generalist herbivores. |
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The pseudointeractions generated by this bootstrap procedure thus provided a base-level of pseudosynchrony, with which the genuine synchrony of interactions could be compared. |
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Blue-black Grassquits are sexually dimorphic granivores that have high breeding synchrony due to rapid and synchronous maturation of grass seed crops in the rainy season. |
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