English to Chinese Dictionary synchrony

synchrony

同步
definition
noun
Brain research has shown that using sound phasing for brain synchrony will adjust the brain waves to deeper states down to the delta wave pattern.
simultaneous action, development, or occurrence.
the structuralist distinction between synchrony and diachrony
synchronic treatment or study.
example
This simultaneous activation of motor units, i.e., motor unit 'synchrony' , has been examined to better understand its effect on motion and forces within and across digits.
Environmental events and biological events that once made sense together are losing their 'synchrony' .
The performance culminates with an attractive dance featuring six drums and a mass of dancing female crows with amazing movement 'synchrony' and effective choreography.
It is closely related to topi and wildebeest, both of which show extreme birth 'synchrony' .
Host/insect 'synchrony' is mediated in R. pomonella through variation in the depth of the overwintering pupal diapause.
The shape of the nonlinear regression line indicates that chlorophyll 'synchrony' between two lakes is very sensitive to differences in stratification intensity.
It may have been due to a widespread extrinsic factor, such as bad weather, that brought many populations into 'synchrony' .
We think it is pathophysiologically linked to menstrual 'synchrony' .
Brain research has shown that using sound phasing for brain 'synchrony' will adjust the brain waves to deeper states down to the delta wave pattern.
So here were twelve people, strangers until last week, trying to dance in perfect 'synchrony' .
We found moderate to strong 'synchrony' across muscles and muscles compartments.
When during the dance you reach a perfect balance and 'synchrony' with your partner and the music it feels like nothing else!
The common yellowthroat is a neotropical migratory warbler that is similar in many respects to other warblers whose patterns of extrapair fertilization have been related to breeding 'synchrony' .
If you pause the experience with your TiVo, you fall from 'synchrony' with the rest of the audience, exiting the moment without a return pass.
This external fact of life has its counterpart in our bodies; somewhere in the dawn of time these fundamental rhythms were etched into our brains, so that we would be organized in 'synchrony' with our environment.
Participants are required to complete various hand and foot exercises in 'synchrony' with the beat.
the structuralist distinction between 'synchrony' and diachrony
Whether breeding 'synchrony' has resulted in the evolution of extrapair mating systems or whether it correlates with a yet unknown factor that is responsible for EPFs remains to be determined.
On stage, they perform in near-perfect 'synchrony' and unison.
However, if effective incubation begins during the laying cycle, hatching 'synchrony' must be attributable to some mechanism other than the initiation of incubation after clutch completion.
the structuralist distinction between 'synchrony' and diachrony
Temperature is one of the main signals that keep the circadian clock in 'synchrony' with the environment.
Animals at rest have been shown to use their spiracles, sometimes in 'synchrony' with their mouth for respiration, but it is not clear whether spiracles play a role in respiration during swimming.
They promptly activated the aforementioned portable photometer-chart recorder and obtained the first electronic recording of firefly 'synchrony' .
Painstaking frame-by-frame analysis of videotaped interactions between mothers and babies as young as eight weeks of age show the pair to be in remarkable 'synchrony' , responding to each other in subtle yet precise ways.
Much research has focused on understanding breeding 'synchrony' in animals and its relationship to such issues as mating systems and extrapair copulations in birds.
Reptiles generally are intermittent lung breathers that exhibit a pronounced cardiorespiratory 'synchrony' .
However, if the theory of underconnectivity proves valid, therapies that stimulate brain areas to work in 'synchrony' might also offer some benefit.
The pairs stay in close proximity, exhibit behavioral 'synchrony' , and locate and maintain incubation sites together.
The early changes involved a delay in the timing of electrical recovery of the heart muscle following each beat, whereas the later changes involved the loss of electrical 'synchrony' among various regions of the heart.
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