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cir·ca·dian [sɜ:ˈkeɪdiən, Am sɚˈ-] ADJ

circadian
circadian

cir·ca·dian ˈrhythm N

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This system allowed an exquisitely precise circadian rhythm of luminescence to be measured from cell populations and even from single cyanobacterial cells.
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Melatonin has been shown to accelerate the adaptation of the circadian system to a night work schedule.
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The most prominent way to measure whether a body is entrained in this circadian cycle is by measuring melatonin secretion, cortisol, and core body temperature.
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It is the circadian rhythm that determines the ideal timing of a correctly structured and restorative sleep episode.
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In addition to circadian misalignment, attempted sleep at unusual times can be interrupted by noise, social obligations, and other factors.
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Sightless cells hidden within the eye may set our circadian rhythms, trigger migraines, and explain the seasonal ebb and flow of our moods.
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This has prompted researchers to speculate involvement, or dysfunction of the brain's hypothalamus, which controls the body's biological clock and circadian rhythm.
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Effects of imipramine on circadian rhythms in the golden hamster.
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When one is acclimated to spending many hours "awake" in bed, it can disrupt the body's natural set of daily cycles, called the circadian rhythm.
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Therefore, a cell's circadian clock may play a large role in its likelihood of developing into a cancer cell.
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