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circadian rhythms

n. (circadian rhythm English)

Usage examples of "circadian rhythms".

Workshifts were staggered and it was easy for a Reverend Mother to adjust her circadian rhythms to off-beat time.

We shot Nerf darts (Jarts) for a few hours this afternoon down in the backyard to allow the sunlight to reset our circadian rhythms.

We came away from it feeling that life really is good, and with our circadian rhythms somewhat restored to Pacific Standard Time.

It was getting dark when I got back, but I had been awake for only six hours, so I spent eight hours of subjective time in Dream World, to get my circadian rhythms in sync with the time of day here.

When your brain has been speeded up, so have your circadian rhythms.

I didn't sleep immediately-my daily rhythm was probably more adaptable than Eve's, but even so circadian rhythms can't be chopped and changed arbitrarily.

My circadian rhythms are still somewhere between here and Rawalpindi.

Human existence is cyclical: circadian rhythms, Kreb cycles, the circular movements that the human eye makes even when trying to hold steady on a single point, these things are well documented.

Some nights, he seemed to possess the circadian rhythms of owls and bats.