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biological clocks

n. (plural of biological clock English)

Usage examples of "biological clocks".

Relativity affects all clocks including biological clocks that control aging, so while Bailey's friends age ten years, Bailey only ages one.

Diving around the planet can play hell with your biological clocks.

It was no longer regulated by everyman's built-in biological clocks but by his machine components.

Modifications could be made, corrections in the biological clocks, degree and means of comĀ­.

Modifications could be made, corrections in the biological clocks, degree and means of communicability, everything.

You can still find claims that time dilation applies to watches and elementary particles-and, presumably, to circadian and other rhythms in plants, animals, and microbes-but not to human biological clocks.

THE LIGHTS DID THAT BRIEF DIMMING and rebrightening that was maindawn and alterdark, that ancient re-set of biological clocks for the two main shifts together, that odd time that two entire crews who shared the same ship should meet and cross and exchange duties.

She was at an age when biological clocks ticked loudly, at an age when ease of career change was fading fast with each passing page on the calendar, when any move that could be made had to be made or the status quo would become unbreakable.

She was at an age when biological clocks ticked loudly, at an age when ease of career change was fading fast with each passing page on the calendar, when any move that could be made had to be made or the status quo would become unbreakĀ­.

People like Wanda Mei had had their biological clocks running much longer than he.

As such, their internal biological clocks were far more flexible than those of humans, being unaffected by the presence or absence of daylight.

Women nowadays were demanding that men accept the fact that their female biological clocks were ticking.

While they were in their prime as agents right now, their biological clocks were working against them.

On twelve hours and off twenty-four, the shift out of sync with human biological clocks and never the same.