Sentence examples for synchronisation in which from inspiring English sources

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Schaller concluded that successful mating in the wild rested on an intricate process of "synchronisation", in which males and females subtly geed each other up, over the course of days if not weeks, through calling, scent-marking and other indecipherable means, until they were ready to take the plunge.

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Our minds are literally besieged by these Weapons of Mass Communication (as he calls them), creating a "panic-driven tele-reality" and resulting in an odd kind of "emotional synchronisation... in which terror must be instantaneously felt by all... on the scale of a global terrorism".

This illusion was evaluated by a sensori-motor synchronisation experiment in which human participants were asked to beat a drumstick against an electronic sensor plate in synchrony with their perceived pulse.

We shall refer to it as the binary synchronisation degree (SDa3), which measures the proportion in which the compared series evolve in the same direction.

"The bubbles appear at random in the beginning and slowly repeat a pattern of synchronisation and desynchronisation, which mimics synchronisation seen in nature, such as fireflies," they write in the product's description.

Then we extend the scenario to a general case in which each STA i has an event-synchronisation probability of.

This paper addresses the synchronisation problem which arises in high speed multivision camera applications.

Intriguingly, he also discusses his ideas for a kind of feel-o-rama, in which screenings of the film would be accompanied by "six or seven tactile synchronisations" at viewers' fingertips – putty for a corpse, hair for hair.

For example, normal external rotation of the scapula during scaption (shoulder abduction in the plane of the scapula) requires the coordinated action of all parts of trapezius and the serratus anterior, altered synchronisation of which will result in abnormal movement of the scapula and a reduction in upward rotation of the glenoid fossa.

In the late Sixties, he says, Reich developed a technique which he called 'phasing' in which whole soundscapes would be built around tiny shifts of rhythm as instruments, for the most part percussion, moved in and out of synchronisation with each other.

A graph theoretical network analysis was carried out to evaluate small world networks, in which connectivity was determined by all pair-wise combinations of channels resulting in 14 × 14 connectivity matrices of phase synchronisation.

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