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The phrase "are in synchrony" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe two or more things that are occurring at the same time or in a coordinated manner.
Example: "The dancers moved gracefully, and their movements were in synchrony with the music."
Alternatives: "are in sync" or "are aligned".
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A poorly maneuvered shell is a study in complicity, but when rowers are in synchrony, physical boundaries of skin and wood collapse -- a brief transcendence called "swing".
In addition to proposing new algorithms, we also focus on developing open source tools which are in synchrony with the research objectives.
A commonwealth will have a better chance of surviving for the long haul if its members are prepared to listen to each other and if they are in synchrony with respect to a larger aim and if they have the wherewithal to respond to each other intelligently and without resistance.
The largest eigenvalue is related to an oscillation mode where all the outer neurons are in synchrony with each other but desynchronous with the central neuron.
Neurons are present within the anterior ventral nucleus that oscillate within the theta band and are in synchrony with hippocampal theta (Tsanov et al., 2011; Vertes, Albo, & Viana Di Prisco, 2001).
In general, the regulation of nitrification to a level in which nitrification rates are in synchrony with NO3 uptake by plants may alleviate these problems and help achieve a more sustainable modern agriculture.
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Our system only works when everyone is in synchrony and that wasn't the case today.
Probably the biggest barrier to being in synchrony is work and commuting times.
"It appears that the mouse has a mosaic of different things going on which may or may not be in synchrony with each other," says Stuart Kim, a biologist at Stanford who led the work.
In order to achieve this interaction, the diameter and pitch of the helix must be such that the RF wave traveling on the helix wire at the speed of light (about 300,000 km, or 186,000 miles, per second) is slowed down in its axial travel to be in synchrony with the velocity of the electrons in the beam.
But after the operation this had been corrected and his breathing and movement were in synchrony again.
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