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  • noun medicine Jet lag.

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Examples

  • Jet lag, also called desynchronosis, is a temporary disorder that causes a variety of temporary mental and physical impairments as a result of air travel across time zones.

    India eNews 2008

  • Jet lag, also called desynchronosis, is a temporary disorder that causes a variety of temporary mental and physical impairments as a result of air travel across time zones.

    Find Me A Cure 2008

  • Jetlag, also called desynchronosis, is a temporary disorder that causes a variety of temporary mental and physical impairments as a result of air travel across time zones and is common in flights to Asia and Europe, but also observed in travelers between West and East coast.

    Medlogs - Recent stories 2008

  • Jet lag is a common sleep disorder, known medically as "desynchronosis" because it occurs when the body's circadian (24-hour) clock, becomes out of sync with the new time zone.

    Glenn D. Braunstein, M.D.: Time Travel 101: Managing Jet Lag Across Time Zones 2010

  • Jet lag is a common sleep disorder, known medically as "desynchronosis" because it occurs when the body's circadian (24-hour) clock, becomes out of sync with the new time zone.

    Glenn D. Braunstein, M.D.: Time Travel 101: Managing Jet Lag Across Time Zones 2010

  • It takes up to 24 hours for your body to recover completely from desynchronosis for every time zone traveled through.

    Scientific Blogging 2008

  • Jet lag, or desynchronosis, occurs when traveling across time zones and causes a variety of temporary mental and physical conditions.

    Scientific Blogging 2008

  • It takes up to 24 hours for your body to recover completely from desynchronosis for every time zone traveled through.

    Scientific Blogging 2008

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  • is just the coolest term I could find for jet lag.

    December 19, 2007

  • Defintely the coolest, I agree!

    March 3, 2009