Sentence examples for less synchronized from inspiring English sources

The phrase "less synchronized" is correct and usable in written English
It is often used when you want to describe the lack of coordination or timing between two or more things. For example, "The physical movements of the two dancers were less synchronized than usual."

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In the final, tumultuous years of their marriage, their already-different writing styles became even less synchronized.

The clothes, and even the hat, that top professional players wear at major championships are usually scripted for them a year in advance, but what they slip their feet into is often less synchronized.

Plus, having taxpayers pay every athlete's way will lead to uncomfortable questions like, "Why exactly are we paying synchronized swimmers?" which could mean significantly less synchronized swimming.

In contrast, colonies transferred to the constant dark treatment initially showed a prolonged period of expanded and partially expanded polyps, followed by a less synchronized and longer cycle of polyp contraction and expansion (Figure 4C).

However, the timing of incisor eruption and eye opening appeared less synchronized in the PCB exposed pups than the controls.

Our data suggested that, during resting state, neural function is less synchronized in the right inferior frontal cortex and more synchronized in the left superior parietal lobe in chronic smokers compared to non-smokers.

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Note that the calcium peaks can be more or less tightly synchronized from one synchronization episode to another along the same trajectory of system (6a)–(6a).

Depending on the phases of each cell when the synchronization is triggered, the calcium peaks may be more or less tightly synchronized as emphasized in c and d.

In this sense, the less tightly synchronized E-cells in the right panel seem to be more effective than the more tightly synchronized ones in the left panel, which appears to contradict the idea that for excitatory synaptic transmission, greater synchrony results in greater effectiveness.

By contrast, slow compound EPSCs reliably propagate signals that are less well synchronized but with more variability in spike timing.

However, for less well synchronized compounds, the addition of synaptic noise resulted in a significant increase in sigmaf, i.e. making the neuron more likely to respond even to poorly synchronized input events.

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