diurnal

రోజువారీ
definition
adjective
When I was first married I was practically nocturnal, and my wife was diurnal .
of or during the day.
diurnal rhythms
daily; of each day.
translation of 'diurnal'
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example
I'll get maybe three, four good 'diurnal' emissions off per day, I reckon.
Today FM, for example, operates to a finely calibrated 'diurnal' rhythm, carefully tuned to the mood of its audience.
A feature shared by many clock gene transcripts is that their abundance is subject to circadian and 'diurnal' oscillation.
Experiments were performed always at the same time of the day, to avoid interference with 'diurnal' rhythms.
Her 'diurnal' ritual of hurriedly brushing her hair before the mirror expands to one of self-admiration.
The male provides no direct parental care except to protect the eggs against 'diurnal' fish predators.
Finally, group living often provides 'diurnal' rodents with better predator defenses.
The 'diurnal' rhythm of cortisol secretion in the horse peaks at approximately 0600 h and is least at approximately 1800 h.
Moreover, while minor amino acids show marked 'diurnal' rhythms, their contents fluctuate in a co-ordinated manner.
Are 'diurnal' changes of turgor and leaf growth correlated with each other?
The transporters show different expression patterns in response to 'diurnal' rhythm.
This impulse to explore the 'diurnal' is shared by cinema which similarly took everyday objects and put them on exhibit as a form of ‘art’.
This apparently inefficient system gives us the ability to deal with the natural variability of the 'diurnal' rhythms of light and temperature.
When I was first married I was practically nocturnal, and my wife was 'diurnal' .
Universal, reliable and even human-made light, completely independent of 'diurnal' rhythm, has abolished the shamanist aspects of our calling.
What mattered was the planet's 'diurnal' position relative to the horizon - whether it was rising in the east or culminating overhead.
The APR of maize and Arabidopsis thaliana follows a 'diurnal' rhythm with maximum activity during the light period.
Conversely, subdominant fish were 'diurnal' and occupied large home ranges by day but were generally not observed at night.
Ammonium concentrations in roots and leaves undergo 'diurnal' changes.
In poetic form, Aryabhata stated that the earth's 'diurnal' rotation on its axis produced the daily rising and setting of planets and stars.
What I needed for recovery was a long period of rest in a comfortable setting with a familiar 'diurnal' schedule.
Accipitrids are 'diurnal' birds of prey with broad wings, hooked beaks, strong legs and feet and sharp talons.
The sample traces (a, b) are representative of the 'diurnal' pattern of leaf extension rate for each species.
Too late for conventional 'diurnal' rhythms; too early for genuine nocturnal ones.
The mercury levels now seem to have changed with 'diurnal' temperature difference narrowing down.
Right ascension makes it easy to use the apparent 'diurnal' rotation of the celestial sphere as a means to telling time.
The absence of a 'diurnal' rhythm would be a significant difference between growth control in roots and dicot leaves.
They have their own 'diurnal' cycles, pegged to alien time-frames.
They are 'diurnal' herbivores, hiding in reef crevices during nighttime and browsing over reefs to feed during the day.
For the most part, this 'diurnal' ritual occurs around 6: 30 a.m.
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