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desynchronisation

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  • noun the relation that exists when things occur at unrelated times

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  • Using their results Thompson and Clark have been able to construct a global map demonstrating 'desynchronisation' of plant and animal life in the year 2080.

    PhysOrg.com - latest science and technology news stories 2009

  • Using their results Dr Clark and Professor Thompson have been able to construct a global map demonstrating 'desynchronisation' of plant and animal life in the year 2080.

    YubaNet.com 2009

  • Jet lag comes courtesy of a disruption in your body's internal clocks, a condition known as circadian desynchronisation.

    Archive 2009-04-01 Tusar N Mohapatra 2009

  • Jet lag comes courtesy of a disruption in your body's internal clocks, a condition known as circadian desynchronisation.

    Yoga galloped even before the orchids appeared Tusar N Mohapatra 2009

  • Such an agent should have a beneficial effect on restoring and stabilising the rhythm of a physiological function while not pushing it towards a specific pole, or inducing the opposite pole; it should also allow response to internal and environmental stimuli and zeitgebers, and restore synchronisation of the various body rhythms while not inducing or worsening desynchronisation.

    BioMed Central - Latest articles Konstantinos Fountoulakis 2010

  • They monodic jaded tactual orlando fl hotel and nibbler diodon in baldrick baccivorous alternate cuculidae thunk in the wheatworm bar nagger desynchronisation in abscess.

    Rational Review 2009

  • Stephen Thackeray, a biologist at the Centre for Ecology and Hydrology in Lancaster, who co-led the research said: "This is about the desynchronisation of events during the year.

    The Guardian World News 2010

  • Stephen Thackeray, a biologist at the Centre for Ecology and Hydrology in Lancaster, who co-led the research said: "This is about the desynchronisation of events during the year.

    Global Warming RSS Newsfeed Guardian: David Adam 2010

  • Stephen Thackeray, a biologist at the Centre for Ecology and Hydrology in Lancaster, who co-led the research said: "This is about the desynchronisation of events during the year.

    Global Warming RSS Newsfeed Guardian: David Adam 2010

  • Stephen Thackeray, a biologist at the Centre for Ecology and Hydrology in Lancaster, who co-led the research said: "This is about the desynchronisation of events during the year.

    Environment news, comment and analysis from the Guardian | guardian.co.uk David Adam 2010

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