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The word "entrainment" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to the act of synchronizing with a certain rhythm or process. For example, "The entrainment of the team's workflow helped us to increase productivity."
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entrainment
noun
Any of several processes in which a solid or liquid is put into motion by a fluid.
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Eventually, after a bit of stumbling around, the pattern of the CPG's charging and discharging and the pattern of the electrical spikes from the sensors at the robot's hip joints begin to converge in a process known as "entrainment".
During the day, the air within the PBL is thoroughly mixed by convection induced by the heating of Earth's surface, and the very top of the PBL is an entrainment zone characterized by sporadic and weakening turbulence.
It has a higher density and viscosity than a streamflow and can deposit only the coarsest part of its load; this causes irreversible sediment entrainment.
Silty soils, on the other hand, exhibit the least resistance to erosion because their permeability is low (resulting in more surface runoff), and their particle size is neither small enough to promote cohesion nor large enough to prevent entrainment.
A loss of buoyancy is caused by precipitation loading when the water content of the cloud becomes heavy enough, or by the entrainment of cool, dry air, or by a combination of these processes.
Elsewhere, there's an agile little love song with philosophical overtones ("That's Entrainment"), a wrenching romantic ballad ("Lover Come Back"), and a loping country-tinged song whose melody recalls the standard "Marie's Wedding" ("Song of Home").
It does, however, have a sweet, jewelled quality that leaves me peering from the channel into the last, cracking section, trying to hear what oceanographers call the entrainment of air burst free as the wave breaks — millions of air bubbles collapsing into smaller and smaller bubbles, from which the entrained air finally escapes with a barely audible hiss.
While these cooling systems would essentially eliminate both impingement and entrainment, according to E.P.R.I. such upgrades would cost industry an estimated $100 billion.
This is called entrainment.
The alpha state and theta state occur naturally on the path to rest and sleep, he explains, and the light and sound in the cell prompts the brainwave entrainment that makes that happen.
In fact, research has shown that fast-paced music generally speeds us up through a process known as entrainment, so we leave sooner and spend less – exactly the opposite of the effect the retailers desire.
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