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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...
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vertical migration Diurnality Diurnal Climate [de] Betts, A (2015). "BOUNDARY
LAYER (ATMOSPHERIC) AND AIR
POLLUTION |
Diurnal Cycle".
Diurnal Cycle (2nd ed...
- In meteorology,
diurnal temperature variation is the
variation between a high air
temperature and a low
temperature that
occurs during the same day. Temperature...
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advanced sleep period.
Humans are
normally diurnal creatures that are
active in the daytime. As with most
other diurnal animals,
human activity-rest patterns...
- night.
While it is
difficult to say
which came first,
nocturnality or
diurnality, a
hypothesis in
evolutionary biology, the
nocturnal bottleneck theory...
- 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)...
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adrenal gland. In
other tissues, it is
produced in
lower quantities. By a
diurnal cycle,
cortisol is
released and
increases in
response to
stress and a low...
- with the
opportunity of
diurnal activity when advantageous. Look up
cathemeral in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Diurnality Nocturnality Crepuscular...
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Ultraviolet radiation, also
known as
simply UV, is
electromagnetic radiation of
wavelengths of 10–400 nanometers,
shorter than that of
visible light, but...