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- sometimes desynchronized sleep or dreamy sleep, because of physiological similarities to waking states including rapid, low-voltage desynchronized brain waves...
- historical character to die or fail a mission, this is rectified as desynchronization of the genetic memory, allowing the player to try the mission again...
- causes circadian desynchronization in the current space flight environment. Other factors that may cause circadian desynchronization in space: shift work...
- D, Kay BP, Gordon EM, Laumann TO, et al. (August 2024). "Psilocybin desynchronizes the human brain". Nature. 632 (8023): 131–138. Bibcode:2024Natur.632...
- feedback due to network ping times. However, it also introduces a desynchronization of the client and server game states, which needs to be handled to...
- large synchronized waves, whereas in the waking state it is noisy and desynchronized. Levels of the neurotransmitters norepinephrine and serotonin drop during...
- instead of only two subproblems. As in Cole's technique, they use a desynchronized parametric search, in which each separate thread of execution of the...
- phenomenon, noted that hippocampal theta usually occurs together with desynchronized EEG in the neocortex, and proposed that it is related to arousal. Vanderwolf...
- rotates in tandem with the hour hand, rack striking seldom becomes desynchronized. Rack striking also made possible the repeating clock, which can be...
- the main occasion for dreams (or nightmares), and is ****ociated with desynchronized and fast brain waves, eye movements, loss of muscle tone, and suspension...