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to entrain
verb
To draw along as a current does.
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Mice are unable to entrain to LD 3.5 3.5 cycles, thus permitting the masking and the entraining effects of light to be distinguished.
Quasi-rhythmic components in speech are known to entrain low-frequency oscillations in auditory areas [ 3, 4], and this entrainment increases with intelligibility [ 5].
It binds to receptors in the brain's circadian clock and acts to entrain the clock to the day-night cycle.
"This thing with boys is really getting me down because I can't think of a solution that is easy to entrain, that's easy to realise.
In some cases particularly before a stable ice cover forms wind mixing may be sufficient to entrain ice particles and supercooled water to considerable depths.
Those cues, in turn, help to entrain sleep activity (enhanced by darkness) and reproductive cycle events (increased with more seasonal lighting).
An eductor uses the Bernoulli principle to entrain gas in a driven liquid flow.
All of this seems eminently reasonable, but I'm willing to entrain differing points of view.
A light intensity of 1000 lux is enough to entrain circadian rhythm [8].
Naturally, the striking changes of light at dawn and dusk help to entrain the circadian clock.
High-speed air impingement bread-baking ovens are complex systems used to entrain thermal air flow.
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