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empirically verified in many organisms'
sleep cycles,
biorhythms were just as plausible. However,
unlike biorhythms,
which are
claimed to have
precise and unaltering...
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Biorhythm may
refer to:
Biorhythm (pseudoscience),
developed by
Wilhelm Fliess in the 19th
century Biological rhythm,
repetitive cycles that
occur in...
- to
support the
concept of
biorhythms; in fact,
scientific data re****e
their existence." Carroll,
Robert Todd. "
Biorhythms". Skeptic's Dictionary. Retrieved...
- Maslin,
Janet (December 5, 1997). "Good Will Hunting:
Logarithms and
Biorhythms Test a
Young Janitor". The New York Times.
Archived from the original...
- 2020. Maslin,
Janet (December 5, 1997). "FILM REVIEW;
Logarithms and
Biorhythms Test a
Young Janitor". The New York Times. ISSNĀ 0362-4331.
Archived from...
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several noteworthy changes. One new
feature was the "
biorhythm" concept;
players in the game had "
biorhythms" that
could be
monitored to
ensure optimal performance...
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memory Chiropractic Chromotherapy Correactology Cryonics...
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theories of ****uality.
Fliess developed highly eccentric theories of
human biorhythms and a
nasogenital connection which are
today considered pseudoscientific...
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medicine Anthroposophic medicine Applied kinesiology Ayurveda Bates method Biorhythms Bloodletting Body
memory Chiropractic Chromotherapy Correactology Cryonics...
- Garland's
astrological chart,
analysis of her handwriting,
numerology and
biorhythms. Most of the
books are
entirely about Garland, but some,
including Patricia...