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Nor is there any truth to the argument that the lunar synchrony of old has been spoilt by artificial light.
Beck describes the synchrony of the group reaction as an "emotional contagion" that ripples throughout a crowd driving them toward (often violent) action.
The synchrony of Mr. Dundas's sounds and Mr. Collins's motions defies belief (and explains their name), transforming silly antics into sublime comedy.
In the weird synchrony of life imitating art (or at least of life imitating half-finished New Yorker covers), this year ten-year old Clara's Halloween costume employed as its crucial component the application of "scary/sexy" makeup.
Synchrony of convergent presynaptic inputs boosted postsynaptic drive.
This indicates that the participants, although underestimating the synchrony of the (MUL) samples, do notice the difference between the intrinsic natural synchrony of the (MUL) group and the simulated synchrony of the (SVO) samples.
The synchrony of loads at neighbouring connections may affect the initiation of such failures.
On the other hand, synchrony of TE formation is an advantage when studying TE differentiation.
Thus, behavioural synchrony of interaction partners, regarding overt bodily symptoms of emoting, fosters emotional convergence, regarding associated subjective feelings.
In particular, correlation and synchrony of neuronal activities in networks were enhanced by 51% and 36%, respectively, with learning.
The best synchrony of ovulation occurred when given at 96 h after weaning compared to earlier or later intervals.
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