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His concern had turned to open fear at the mention of loss-of-synchronization.
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Just click that link and Gmail will start the offline synchronization process.
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A loss of synchronization accident left indelible marks on the victim's reflexes.
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Furthermore, synchronization within a frontal hub and long-range cortical interactions were enhanced.
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This alpha synchronization has been interpreted as cortical idling or active inhibition.
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Morpho-logical changes in TJs occurred in synchrony with increases in epithelial permeability.
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One of the things that I teach is that synchrony is harmony.
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They swerved and dove in synchrony, the booby eventually eluding its pursuer.
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These findings suggest that cooling may disrupt network synchrony necessary for epileptiform activity.
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Patient's comfort and synchrony have also to be taken into account.
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Towards the end of their set, there's an incident of marvellous synchronicity.
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The first step is to stop questioning the synchronicity in your life.
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They raised their Smith & Wessons with near synchronicity and began shooting.
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But there would be a certain synchronicity in going to the last final.
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It begins when we are open to synchronicity without pretending to control it.
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We can slip you in while Major Danby is synchronizing the watches.
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The absence of Ethernet made synchronizing with my desktop computer a pain.
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Tom assumed this gear was for timing and synchronizing the shock waves.
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In synchronizing food and training, we support the synthesis of muscle.
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The S&P is synchronizing its delayed rebalancing to take advantage of that liquidity.
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Most previous studies have focused on the relationship between topology and synchronisation.
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The simulations show that bursting synchronisation is more robust than spike synchronisation.
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I mused about possible ways of undermining the synchronisation of my two copies.
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Frontal cortex was found to exert attentional control through increased low-frequency phase synchronisation.
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We have studied neuronal synchronisation in a random network of adaptive exponential integrate-and-fire neurons.
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The synchroneity of these events suggests that they were both driven by the force of the Réunion plume head.
Usage of synchronism in English
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This time the three snakey lines moved along in almost identical synchronism.
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The fatal consequences of this synchronism were not limited to the Jews of Velizh.
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This brings us to the next and most certain synchronism, that of Minoan Periods III.
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Soon the room was crowded with a horde of identical photons, all rushing to-and-fro in perfect synchronism.
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The sun was bidden and revealed at intervals, hope oscillating in synchronism with the changes of the sky.
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Warren's white lips were moving in perfect synchronism, as he counted the seconds and ticks of the clock.
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They traversed the jug rail out to the start holds and at the signal, took off in perfect synchronism.
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The photons were doing very well, wheeling and reversing in perfect synchronism with no differences between any of them.
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It was while looking at them that the thought-surelya random synchronism-occurred ;seizedme by the throat, as it were.
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In their respective doings, artists identify themselves through particular aptitudes and skills: rhythm, movement, voice, sense of color, harmony, synchronism, contrast.
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In the co-ordinating synchronism, the vegetative nervous system plays the part of an agent that acts as well as is acted upon.
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The influence of synchronism between the "radiant" and the "absorbent" is well shown by the behavior of carbonic acid gas.
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It is highly opaque to the ultra-red undulations, which proves the synchronism of its vibrating periods with those of the longer waves.
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May not its synchronism with the waves of light in the present instance be the cause of its divorce from the allyl?
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They could have a glimpse of Memphis, or Babylon, or Alexandria, or Athens, by way of following out an allusion or synchronism.
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The sequential nature of literacy misses the requirement of synchronism and might not even lead to solutions to questions related to non-sequential connections.