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Therefore, NAMO and peripheral circadian clocks can be synchronized to each other.
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Since the T-DMB transmitters in Korea construct a single frequency network (SFN), which means that they are synchronized to each other, a time offset between the T-DMB transmitters are controlled to be zero using the GPS clock [17, 18].
Two mode-locked 5-ps Ti:sapphire lasers (Tsunami, Spectra-Physics, Mountain View, CA) were synchronized to each other through an electronic module controller (Lok-to-Clock, Spectra-Physics).
Most cells of the body appear to possess such a molecular oscillator (Albrecht, 2012; Balsalobre et al., 1998), and these autonomous clocks are synchronized to each other and the external environment primarily by a circadian pacemaker within the suprachiasmatic nuclei (SCN) (Ralph et al., 1990).
All the tens of millions of additions and multiplications, as well as all the other operations, will be synchronized to this beat, whether each operation needs that sliver of time or not.
Each hit should be synchronized to the rhythm and beats of the music.
Each activity is intrinsically complex, yet all need to be synchronized to stop transmission and control the outbreak.
Calendar entries can be synchronized to a PDA.
With regard to the visual presentations, the MEG collection was synchronized to the onset of each stimulus by recording the luminance changes of the screen with a photodiode.
The special glasses you wear while watching are synchronized to the television, and each lens alternates between dark and clear at the exact same time, using tiny liquid crystal cells and an electrical signal.
The centralized design is based on the construction of a tree such that each node is synchronized to the root node.
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