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We hypothesize that zebrafish retinomotor movements are regulated by light and circadian clocks to varying degrees in different cell types.
Stopwatch in hand, he clocked fourteen successive bouts of intercourse at a rate of five seconds per act, with mere five-second intervals between acts.
The following chapter on molecular clocks is good with nice discussions of male-driven evolution and overdispersion.
The other topics include the education of architects, technical devices like sundials and water clocks, mechanical devices for war, and the ethnography of various peoples.
By comparing the light signals received from several remote clocks, one can, by quadrangulation, determine positions both in time and space.
To follow this argument, the radical clocks have to be briefly described.
The faster clocks also have a phenyl group attached to the cyclopropane ring.
Careful consideration is given to rate variation, sequence orthology, and other potential biases that may affect molecular clocks.
Examples of physical tools of justification include measurement instruments such as clocks.
Sailors would see the light and set their clocks accordingly.
Consequently, domains can not easily be used to verify properties involving constraints on clocks.
Consequently, obtaining an automaton with a reduced number of clocks is of importance.
The method we propose produces an automaton with more clocks than the previous method but its computation is faster.
Professionals, and retailers and manufacturers, were the most likely to have clocks.
Circadian clocks located in the photoreceptors and retinal neurons have been shown to regulate melatonin synthesis in the eye.
Examples include extreme fascinations with electricity pylons, burglar alarms, vacuum cleaners, washing machines, video players, calculators, computers, trains, planes, and clocks.
He points out that although the biological clocks of these animals appear attuned to the environment, the observed behavioral correlations are misleading.
There are none, of alarm clocks, that ring loud.
However, there is a major chemical difference between methane and the clocks, and this concerns the ionization potential.
The clocks themselves seem veritable icons of the flattened perspective.
Nonetheless, as measured by clocks on earth, the first headache may have taken years and the second just one hour.
Finally, central electric clocks guaranteed a uniform social time in urban contexts.
External memory aids, for example, the use of clocks, diaries, notes, signs, etc. may be advocated, particularly for mildly impaired patients.
Vibrating alarm clocks can be used for those who cannot hear them ring.
Indeed, the domain associated with a marking is made of relative values of clocks and the function to compute domains is not bijective.
They bought smart new terrace houses and decked them out with clocks, curtains, mirrors, paintings and easy chairs.
A further early application of sampling on optical discs was for storing both sound and speech in some telephone speaking clocks from the mid-1930s.
Similarly, existing spring-driven clocks did not possess enough accuracy to be useful in navigation.
The speed of computation, however, is not only measured by clocking hardware; it also depends on numerical stability, and for iterative methods, on convergence rates.
Timing is essential to language use and different "neural clocks" underlie the machinery of comprehension and production.
Tripping along the trail to the molecular mechanisms of biological clocks.
Molecular clocks are useful tools for astrobiology because of the poor fossil record of early life.
There were also some other ideas there - four clocks that ran backwards and would chime unexpectedly.
By exchanging light signals, on which time references provided by clocks are encoded, one can compare these references and synchronise clocks.
The most commonly owned modern objects were watches or clocks (45% of households), radios (29%) and electricity (25%).
The system can idle in a locality if valuations of clocks satisfy some constraints called "invariant".
The radical clocks have cyclopropane rings with a methyl group.
After all, by tradition there are no clocks in dressing rooms anyway.
Thus, for zebrafish, light and circadian clocks act to regulate molecular and physiological events impacting gene expression, behavior, and retinomotor movements.
Can mitochondrial clocks keep time ?
Retinal circadian clocks and control of retinal physiology.
Mechanical devices of the spliceosome : motors, clocks, springs, and things.
Based on the results described here, we speculate that light may exer t its influence by modulating the output of one or more retinal circadian clocks.
Circadian clocks limited by noise.
The book presents a tight and multi-layered argument in which sectarianism's modern bir thing is clocked around historic moments, each of them as dramatic as contingent.
Dominoes and clocks: the union of two views of the cell cycle.
Variable molecular clocks in hominoids.
Members of staff adjust clocks in their own rooms and would spend no more than a few seconds on this procedure.
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Last year they clocked up about £80 million of surplus, devalued in their pockets subsequently.
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The aid to memory, the clocks, are not particularly easy for ageing eyes to read.
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In 1978–79 it carried nearly 16 million passengers and clocked up 36,000 million revenue passenger kilometres.
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We have the clocks which are supposed to help.
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He hit upon the idea of adjusting the clocks because it was easier to adjust the clocks than to adjust people's habits.
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There are lower levels of tax for ordinary watches and clocks.
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I believe that the digital clocks are wrong.
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There was a cynical clocking up of the hours.
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Now he has now clocked up a total of £10.7 billion.
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Clocking means that a considerable amount of time is wasted by trading standards officers.
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I would not trust a word of what her "freebie" states as regards how one tells whether a speedo has been clocked.
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Well, at least it gives me the chance of clocking up yet another speech, so it is double-edged.
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Here are some interesting facts about the clocks.
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Of course, it will mean a 20 per cent, reduction for all clocks.
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If this country is poor, it is no use expecting that poor people will purchase pianos, gramophones, clocks and toys.
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There is the winding of clocks; provision of public lavatories; the provision of seats, and so forth.
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What is more important, the digital clocks have gone off.
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The clocks were stopped and the talks went on into the early hours of the morning.
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I come to the second point: the implication of changing the clocks.
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The church clocks are now on the old time, and they are the guide of the people all around.
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The organisation that had sold me the car denied all knowledge of the circumstances in which it had been clocked.
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Does that cover all the clocks in the building?
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Worse still, every year, when the sun comes out and the clocks go forward, the problems of inadequate street lighting are forgotten for another year.
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Really clocks do not make much difference to agriculturists; they keep their own time.
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With regard to musical instruments and watches and clocks there is not the slightest doubt that an adverse effect has been produced upon employment.
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Then there is the question of clocks and watches.
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Is it not simply that the clocks are wrong?
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The transition would be achieved simply by failing to put back the clocks one autumn.
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The trench was in the factory, between the gate where she clocked in and the shed where she had to work.
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Many of our stations need a radical overhaul; the clocks do not work and there are far too few automatic ticket gates.
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I do not know what contribution to the millions required we shall have from the duties on watches, clocks, films and motor cars.
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When the clocks were altered, he changed his animal feeding time four times at 15-minute intervals.
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There are alarm clocks that go off automatically if a button is not pressed, but an elderly person may forget to press a button.
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The new method of assessment was used in respect of imports of cheap alarm clocks from five of these countries, and appropriate action was taken.
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The yearly import figures for clocks of this class for the last four years have been approximately £20,000 or a little below.
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Individual developmental expectations can conflict with family developmental expectations, given the number of timetables, calendars, clocks or rhythms on which people operate simultaneously.
Though different in detail, these ideas are similar, in that they both derive from the clock's observable characteristics and behaviour.
Such an" investigation" table might include a selection from cogs, clocks, a plug, a kaleidoscope, spoons, magnets, a glass stopper, an old radio and weights.
Very little is known about the control of the timing of these events but it is clear that there are at least two underlying clocks.
In a sample of such atoms the different hidden settings of these internal clocks would produce the sort of statistical distribution that quantum theory predicted.
Experiences are not public objects like trees or pencils or clocks.
However, for normal speeds of travel, the differences between the rates of clocks are very small.
The range of possible interpretations of such constructions is determined by what we know about electricity, engineers, music and clocks.
There is a long tradition of time-reckoning in which clocks have manifested motion.
The second notion, which he called 'common and sensible', allowed him to relate the motions of different physical systems, including clocks.
A transition can occur if clocks valuations satisfy constraints called "guard".
Actions on clocks (reset for instance) are associated with transition.
Little is known about how circadian clocks and photoreceptors communicate to regulate shedding.
Circadian clocks located in the photoreceptors and retinal neurons regulate melatonin synthesis in the eye.
From microwaves to mobile phones and calculators to clocks, flat screens are becoming somewhat ubiquitous in society.
These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors.
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