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The Chronobiology of Hormone Administration: "Doctor, What Time Should I Take My Medication?"
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Successful Cardiac Resynchronization Therapy Defibrillator Implantation via the Vein of Marshall in a Patient with Coronary Sinus Ostial Occlusion. [PDF]
Aliyev F, Karimli E, Hajili A.
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Temporal Patterns in Out-of-Hospital Cardiac Arrest Incidence and Outcome.
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Live to the rhythm, slave to the rhythm
Sleep Medicine Reviews, 2007Circadian rhythms in health and disease have most often been described in terms of their phases and amplitudes, and how these respond to a single exposure to stimuli denoted as zeitgebers. The present paper argues that it is also important to consider the 24-h regularity in the repeated occurrence of the zeitgebers.
Rixt F. Riemersma-van der Lek +2 more
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2021
The topic of rhythm in literary theory draws both on discussions of poetry and prose and on much broader currents of thought in the natural sciences and philosophy. In Western thought, rhythm was a central focus of attention in ancient Greece, in the 19th and early 20th centuries, when theorists and practitioners of literature and the other arts often ...
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The topic of rhythm in literary theory draws both on discussions of poetry and prose and on much broader currents of thought in the natural sciences and philosophy. In Western thought, rhythm was a central focus of attention in ancient Greece, in the 19th and early 20th centuries, when theorists and practitioners of literature and the other arts often ...
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2015
If constitutive rhythm manifests itself in the inner pulse of the content, then structural rhythm, or ‘the rhythm of rhythms’ (Alvarez, 1989, p. 221), refers to the distribution and pacing of that content within the formal framework — the aspect concerned with presenting it to the outer world and ensuring the strongest possible response to it ...
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If constitutive rhythm manifests itself in the inner pulse of the content, then structural rhythm, or ‘the rhythm of rhythms’ (Alvarez, 1989, p. 221), refers to the distribution and pacing of that content within the formal framework — the aspect concerned with presenting it to the outer world and ensuring the strongest possible response to it ...
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A rhythm indicator for science and the rhythm of Science
Scientometrics, 2006The rhythm of science may be compared to the rhythm of music. The R-indicator studied in this article is a complex indicator, trying to reflect part of this rhythm. The R-indicator interweaves publication and citation data over a long period. In this way R-sequences can be used to describe the evolutionary rhythm of science considered in a novel way ...
Liang, Liming +2 more
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Clinical Neurophysiology, 2011
Electroencephalography (EEG) recordings obtained after craniotomy are difficult to interpret because of the presence of a breach rhythm (BR) consisting of unfiltered high-voltage physiological waveforms, sometimes with a spiky and irregular morphology, that can mimic interictal epileptiform abnormalities and may therefore lead to misinterpretations. In
BRIGO, Francesco +3 more
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Electroencephalography (EEG) recordings obtained after craniotomy are difficult to interpret because of the presence of a breach rhythm (BR) consisting of unfiltered high-voltage physiological waveforms, sometimes with a spiky and irregular morphology, that can mimic interictal epileptiform abnormalities and may therefore lead to misinterpretations. In
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Nature Plants, 2020
The diel cycle controls the rhythmic changes in photosynthesis. Now, magnesium levels in the chloroplast are shown to follow a diurnal rhythmic change, and a transporter appears to facilitate such a fluctuation, thereby fine-tuning plant photosynthesis on a diel basis.
Ren-Jie Tang, Sheng Luan
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The diel cycle controls the rhythmic changes in photosynthesis. Now, magnesium levels in the chloroplast are shown to follow a diurnal rhythmic change, and a transporter appears to facilitate such a fluctuation, thereby fine-tuning plant photosynthesis on a diel basis.
Ren-Jie Tang, Sheng Luan
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AJN, American Journal of Nursing, 1980
Sleep is a complex biological rhythm that is intricately related to other biological rhythms and body functions. If existing knowledge of sleep is used when planning nursing care, the quality of that care will be greatly enhanced. Sleep occurs in five stages.
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Sleep is a complex biological rhythm that is intricately related to other biological rhythms and body functions. If existing knowledge of sleep is used when planning nursing care, the quality of that care will be greatly enhanced. Sleep occurs in five stages.
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