Chronobiology is a field of biology that examines timing processes, including periodic (cyclic) phenomena in living organisms, such as their adaptation...
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In the study of chronobiology, entrainment refers to the synchronization of a biological clock to an environmental cycle. An example is the interaction...
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Hamster (section Chronobiology)
Hamsters are rodents (order Rodentia) belonging to the subfamily Cricetinae, which contains 19 species classified in seven genera. They have become established...
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timing: sleep, appetite, exercise, study etc. Researchers in the field of chronobiology look for objective markers by which to measure the chronotype spectrum...
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Chronobiology International is a peer-reviewed scientific journal that covers all aspects of biological and medical rhythm research, chronotherapeutics...
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Circadian rhythm sleep disorder (redirect from Chronobiology disorders)
eye during evening hours so as not to hinder melatonin production. Chronobiology Familial sleep traits Light effects on circadian rhythm Phase response...
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Naked mole-rat (section Chronobiology)
The naked mole-rat (Heterocephalus glaber), also known as the sand puppy, is a burrowing rodent native to the Horn of Africa and parts of Kenya, notably...
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Augustin Pyramus de Candolle (section Chronobiology)
concept of homology. De Candolle also made contributions to the field of chronobiology. Building upon earlier work on plant circadian leaf movements contributed...
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CAB gene (section Chronobiology)
The chlorophyll a/b-binding protein gene, otherwise known as the CAB gene, is one of the most thoroughly characterized clock-regulated genes in plants...
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Why We Nap (redirect from Why We Nap, Evolution, Chronobiology, and Functions of Polyphasic and Ultrashort Sleep)
Evolution, Chronobiology, and Functions of Polyphasic and Ultrashort Sleep is a 1992 book edited by Claudio Stampi, sole proprietor of the Chronobiology Research...
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(2011). "Field chronobiology of a molluscan bivalve: How the moon and sun cycles interact to drive oyster activity rhythms". Chronobiology International...
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time as the preferred option for public health and safety. Several chronobiology societies have published position papers against adopting DST permanently...
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German ethologist from the early 20th century who worked in the field of chronobiology. She studied at the University of Munich under the direction of Karl...
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Biological rhythm (category Chronobiology)
one repetitive event per decade. Biological rhythms are studied by chronobiology. In the biochemical context biological rhythms are called biochemical...
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International Committee on Nomenclature of the International Society for Chronobiology formally adopted the definition: Circadian: relating to biologic variations...
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repetitive cycles that occur in biology, studied in the science of chronobiology Chronobiology This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title...
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avoided, and definite measurement is favoured. Biochronometry (also chronobiology or biological chronometry) is the study of biological behaviours and...
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In chronobiology, photoentrainment refers to the process by which an organism's biological clock, or circadian rhythm, synchronizes to daily cycles of...
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ranging from 3.4% to 8.4% among high school students. Free-running sleep Chronobiology Cultural jet lag Irregular sleep–wake rhythm Morningness–eveningness...
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Temperature via Heat-Flux Approach Is Superior to Skin Surface Temperature". Chronobiology International. 34 (5): 666–676. doi:10.1080/07420528.2016.1224241. PMID 27726448...
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German biologist. His most famous contributions were to the field of chronobiology, where he proposed a model for the endogenous circadian rhythms governing...
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Period circadian protein homolog 1 is a protein in humans that is encoded by the PER1 gene. The PER1 protein is important to the maintenance of circadian...
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the synchronization of organisms to an external rhythm Entrainment (chronobiology), the alignment of a circadian system's period and phase to the period...
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(1985). "A hypernychthemeral sleep-wake syndrome: a treatment attempt". Chronobiology International. 2 (4): 277–280. doi:10.3109/07420528509055890. PMID 3870855...
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