adjective
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
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rhythm
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The timeslip had upset my circadian rhythms .
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Body rhythm is known as the inner clock or circadian rhythm.
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The more regular your schedule, the easier it is to retrain your circadian rhythm in a twenty-four-hour time period.
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To understand how exercise affects sleep, you must understand the circadian rhythm of the human body.
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When you remain awake all night, your circadian rhythm does not cease.
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The circadian rhythm you feel as wakefulness and sleepiness is the result of internal body changes.
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BioBrite is the kind of place where they talk a lot about circadian rhythms and the physiological effects of bright light.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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the body's circadian sleep-wake cycle
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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All blood samples were obtained between 0830 and 0930 h to keep to a minimum the spontaneous circadian variation of fibrinolytic system.
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All rats were killed between 1400 and 1600 hours to prevent circadian variations.
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Body rhythm is known as the inner clock or circadian rhythm.
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By early morning, per and timeless levels are once again very low, and the circadian cycle begins a new day.
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Lastly one may note the role played by the nervous system in controlling circadian behavioural patterns.
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The more regular your schedule, the easier it is to retrain your circadian rhythm in a twenty-four-hour time period.
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The timeslip had upset my circadian rhythms.
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To understand how exercise affects sleep, you must understand the circadian rhythm of the human body.