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Discover LudwigThe phrase "about dies" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to express a concept related to death or dying, but it lacks clarity and context.
Example: "The patient is about to die."
Alternatives: "on the verge of dying" or "close to death".
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An intrinsic circadian (circa: about; dies: day) timing system influencing the dynamics in memory processing has been detected in animal models, ranging from invertebrates to mammalian species.
Internal circadian (circa, about; dies, day) clocks enable organisms to maintain adaptive timing of their daily behavioral activities and physiological functions.
By developing an endogenous circadian (circa - about; dies - day) clock, which can be entrained to external stimuli, primarily light, animals and plants ensure that physiological processes are performed at the appropriate, optimal time of day or night [ 1].
A general property of Eukaryotes is that they possess an internal, self-sustaining circadian (circa, about; dies, day) clock that results in the anticipation and preparation for daily changes in both their external and internal environments [ 6– 9].
But I've always found it silly: A character I don't know or care about dies at the start, a series of shifty but ultimately innocent suspects leads me astray in the middle, and a ridiculously far-fetched solution leaves me feeling like I've been had at the end.
During the Fringe finale last spring, a finale I missed at the time, the Twitterverse was exploding over the episode's final minutes (SPOILER ALERT: No one you might care about dies! The island is maybe NOT an island. Oh, wait. Wrong J.J. Abrams show), and the ending was instantly spoiled for me, thanks to my persistent curiosity and obsessive Twitter refreshing.
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