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- primates converted back to diurnality, better vision that included trichromatic colour vision became very advantageous, making diurnality and colour vision adaptive...
- Look up diurnal in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Diurnal ("daily") may refer to: Diurnal cycle, any pattern that recurs daily Diurnality, the behavior...
- vertical migration Diurnality Diurnal Climate [de] Betts, A (2015). "BOUNDARY LAYER (ATMOSPHERIC) AND AIR POLLUTION | Diurnal Cycle". Diurnal Cycle (2nd ed...
- article on "diurnal arc", but its sister project Wiktionary does: Read the Wiktionary entry "diurnal arc" You can also: Search for Diurnal arc in Wikipedia...
- In astronomy, diurnal motion (from Latin diurnus 'daily', from Latin diēs 'day') is the apparent motion of celestial objects (e.g. the Sun and stars)...
- Diurnal enuresis is daytime wetting (functional daytime urinary incontinence). Nocturnal enuresis is nighttime wetting. Enuresis is defined as the involuntary...
- In meteorology, diurnal temperature variation is the variation between a high air temperature and a low temperature that occurs during the same day. Temperature...
- In telecommunications, diurnal phase shift is the phase shift of electromagnetic signals ****ociated with daily changes in the ionosphere. The major changes...
- Diurnal mood variation or morning depression is a prominent depression symptom characterized by gradual mood improvement through the day, reaching its...
- Accipitres) were divided into diurnal and nocturnal tribes; the owls remained monogeneric (family Ægolii, genus Strix), whilst the diurnal raptors were divided...