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synchrony and animal
Normally, the various rhythms will be in synchrony within an individual ( human or animal ), and sleep – wake is the most obvious of these rhythms.
* With this conformation, the horse can pull the hind legs further under the body, so there is a longer hind end stride, but the animal may not move in synchrony with the front.

synchrony and .
( 3 ) in a state of depression, the positive conditioned stimulus may fail to elicit a conditioned reaction but cause an increased synchrony instead of the excitatory desynchronizing ( alerting ) effect on the Aj.
In most cases, the CPU and memory share signalling characteristics and operate in synchrony.
The other main component of différance is deferring, that takes into account the fact that meaning is not only a question of synchrony with all the other terms inside a structure, but also of diachrony, with everything that was said and will be said, in History, difference as structure and deffering as genesis.
The clock genes are expressed in many parts of the nervous system as well as many peripheral organs, but in mammals all of these " tissue clocks " are kept in synchrony by signals that emanate from a master timekeeper in a tiny part of the brain called the suprachiasmatic nucleus.
In a multi-person boat, the above motion must be executed in precise synchrony with all other rowers in the shell.
Systems operating with all their parts in synchrony are said to be synchronous or in sync. Firefighters marching in a parade
One way of establishing such bindings is by having the neurons that represent features of the same chunk fire in synchrony, and those that represent features belonging to different chunks fire out of sync.
In the example, neurons representing redness would fire in synchrony with neurons representing the triangular shape, but out of sync with those representing the square shape.
However, there is currently significant dispute as to whether menstrual synchrony exists.
The cells do not reproduce in synchrony without explicit and continual prompting ( as in experiments with stalked bacteria ) and their exponential phase growth is often not ever a constant rate, but instead a slowly decaying rate, a constant stochastic response to pressures both to reproduce and to go dormant in the face of declining nutrient concentrations and increasing waste concentrations.
The crystal will therefore start oscillating in synchrony with that signal.
The problem with natural binary codes is that, with real ( mechanical ) switches, it is very unlikely that switches will change states exactly in synchrony.
However, using the example of the freshwater amoeboid Paulinella chromatophora, which contains chromatophores found to be evolved from cyanobacteria, these authors argue that this is not the only possible criterion, another one being that the host cell has assumed control of the regulation of the former endosymbiont's division, bringing it in synchrony with the cell's own division.
Some musicians also use pre-recorded backing tracks with additional parts such as synthesizers, strings or layered background vocals to recreate parts that would be impractical to play live, in which case a click track synchronized with the backing track is played through headphones or in-ear monitors to keep the musicians in synchrony with the backing track.
The reasons for failure are not often known but may include the release of too few individuals, poor adaptation of the natural enemy to environmental conditions at the release location, and lack of synchrony between the life cycle of the natural enemy and host pest.
Platform screen doors, which are produced by Swiss glass door manufacturer Kaba Gilgen AG, embedded in these partitions open in synchrony with the train doors when a train stops at the platform.
* Virtual synchrony to learn about how event notification systems can offer stronger ordering and fault-tolerance properties.
The qualities of a high-temperature superconductor — a compound in which electrons obey the laws of quantum physics, and flow in perfect synchrony, without friction — appear linked to the fractal arrangements of seemingly random oxygen atoms.
This procedure involves wrapping the latissimus dorsi muscles around the heart and electrostimulating them in synchrony with ventricular systole.
They have also been used to study the biochemical events that surround mitosis, since all the nuclei in a medium-sized plasmodium divide in synchrony.
This means that recall only occurs if these two brain regions ( rhinal cortex and hippocampus ) are activated in synchrony.
All the tracks can then be played back in perfect synchrony, as if they had originally been played and recorded together.
While on the wing, it is an elegant soaring bird and, if in a flock, all the members of it will move in graceful synchrony.
During migration they form large flocks that fly in synchrony and at other times they form loose flocks.

prevails and EEG
Thus, a low intensity of hypothalamic-cortical discharges prevails in sleep and a high one during wakefulness, resulting in synchronous EEG potentials in the former and asynchrony in the latter condition.

prevails and experimental
Today the term " experimental cinema " prevails, because it ’ s possible to make experimental films without the presence of any avant-garde movement in the cultural field.

prevails and after
Bletch's side prevails after killing Cedric and the crabs, maneuvering past a huge spider, and driving through the insides of Cedric's boss Mr. Big.
Six officials, among them Efraín Ríos Montt and Óscar Humberto Mejía, were formally charged on 7 July 2006 to appear in the Spanish National Court after Spain's Constitutional Court ruled in September 2005, the Spanish Constitutional Court declaration that the " principle of universal jurisdiction prevails over the existence of national interests ", following the Menchu suit brought against the officials for atrocities committed in the Guatemalan Civil War
However, the middle school system that still prevails in North West Leicestershire led the School to introduce a smaller Year 6 intake for pupils leaving their primary schools after Year 5, as happens in a middle school system.
Set in a country village and with realistic characters, it tells the story of how, after a late surprise revelation, true love prevails over the combined efforts of ambitious parents and a scheming marriage broker.
He concluded, "[...] It's really the way Mega Man games have always been ... and to be honest, with all of the annoying little deaths in the game, there's always that sensation after every failure that you've learned the challenge, and perseverance definitely prevails in this game ".
Holmes expects that he will have to visit the goose supplier in Brixton, but it proves unnecessary: the other " pesterer " that the salesman mentioned shows up right then, a cringing little man named James Ryder whom Holmes prevails upon to tell the whole sordid story, by first mentioning that Ryder is probably looking for a goose with a black bar on its tail, a remarkable bird that " an egg after it was dead ".
When cold temperature prevails the Rhanterium produces leaves quickly after rainfall.

prevails and administration
Even where " universal suffrage " prevails, the fact remains that an extension of State administration means an increased interference of some by others, limiting freedom of action.

prevails and .
Its function is to separate from the base ruled mass, among whom private ownership prevails, the governing warrior elite.
As long as this point of view prevails, the ecumenical movement will be lame and halt.
An overall element of bleakness prevails throughout.
Philia weds Hero ; Pseudolus gets his freedom and the lovely slave girl Gymnasia ; Gloriosus receives twin courtesans to replace Philia ; Erronius gets his children, and a happy ending prevails for all — except for poor Senex, stuck with his shrewish wife Domina.
In the spring, this is not usually a problem as vegetation is still moist from winter rains, but extreme dryness prevails by the fall, creating a danger of wildfires.
By contrast, in civil law jurisdictions ( the legal tradition that prevails in, or is combined with common law in, Europe and most non-Islamic, non-common law countries ), courts lack authority to act where there is no statute, and judicial precedent is given less interpretive weight ( which means that a judge deciding a given case has more freedom to interpret the text of a statute independently, and less predictably ), and scholarly literature is given more.
So if there's a conflict between a treaty obligation and a domestic law, then the treaty usually prevails.
In modern movies, the hero is often simply an ordinary person in extraordinary circumstances, who, despite the odds being stacked against him or her, typically prevails in the end.
: When God decreed the Creation He pledged Himself by writing in His book which is laid down with Him: My mercy prevails over My wrath.
The haematopoietic microenvironment prevails upon some of the cells to survive and some, on the other hand, to perform apoptosis and die.
As gas density increases at lower altitudes, the recombination process prevails, since the gas molecules and ions are closer together.
Because of the " Single Market " of the EC, any food – even if irradiated – must be allowed to be marketed in any other Member State even if a general ban of food irradiation prevails, under the condition that the food has been irradiated legally in the state of origin.
An upland tropical climate prevails on the windward side of the mountains, whereas a semiarid climate predominates on the leeward side.
For seven months of the year, intense cold prevails, varied by furious snow storms which begin in September and occur at intervals until May.
We will not relent until peace prevails.
The central highlands are both drier and cooler while the west is drier still, and a semi-arid climate prevails in the southwest and southern interior of the island.
Childe's recycled view prevails that the term generally covers the period between the end of the Pleistocene and the start of the Neolithic.
Gender in nouns was grammatical, as opposed to the natural gender that prevails in modern English.
Cards speak for themselves: the actual value of a player's hand prevails in the event a player mis-states the value of his hand.
However, the tradition of hierarchical organizational structures and generous rewarding of political favors prevails.

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