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Synchrony amplification

2012 IEEE International Symposium on Information Theory Proceedings, 2012
Various protocols in the cryptography and distributed systems literature assume some notion of time: One major (but not the only) example are "synchronous" models which assume that a protocol is executed in a well defined sequence of rounds with round switches that occur (almost) simultaneously at the parties.
Maurer Ueli, Tackmann Björn
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Mother-Infant Synchrony

Journal of Obstetric, Gynecologic & Neonatal Nursing, 2009
Synchrony is an essential component of the interaction between a mother and her infant and is characterized by adaptive and reciprocal behaviors that promote a mutually rewarding interaction. It is an antecedent for the emergence of self-regulatory function in infants and influences current and future interactions.
Barbara A, Reyna, Rita H, Pickler
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Patient-Ventilator Synchrony

Clinics in Chest Medicine, 2022
Patient-ventilator asynchrony develops when the ventilator output does not match the efforts of the patient and contributes to excess work of breathing, lung injury, and mortality. Asynchronies are categorized as trigger (breath initiation), flow (delivery of the breath), and cycle (transition from inspiration to expiration).
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Synchrony and Cooperation

Psychological Science, 2009
Armies, churches, organizations, and communities often engage in activities—for example, marching, singing, and dancing—that lead group members to act in synchrony with each other. Anthropologists and sociologists have speculated that rituals involving synchronous activity may produce positive emotions that weaken the psychological boundaries between ...
Scott S, Wiltermuth, Chip, Heath
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Distributed synchrony

Neurocomputing, 2002
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Zhang, Zuohua, Ballard, Dana H.
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Whither Menstrual Synchrony?

Annual Review of Sex Research, 1998
The initial report of menstrual synchrony indicated that social interactions among groups of women could regulate their ovarian cycles. The initial focus on menstrual synchrony was just the beginning of a discovery process, not all facets of the whole phenomenon.
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