Circadian Rhythms - The Drumming World of Ted Kirkpatrick — Infobox music DVD | Name = Ocular Digital Type = DVD Artist = Ted Kirkpatrick of Tourniquet Released = 2004 Recorded = Genre = Christian metal Thrash metal Length = 2:24:00 Label = Producer = Circadian Rhythms The Drumming World of Ted… … Wikipedia
Circadian rhythm — Circadian redirects here. For the album by the rock band 5th Projekt, see Circadian (album). Some features of the human circadian biological clock A circadian rhythm, popularly referred to as body clock, is an endogenously driven, roughly 24 hour … Wikipedia
Circadian oscillator — Circadian oscillators are components of the biological clocks that regulate the activities of organisms in relation to environmental cycles and provide an internal temporal framework.[1] All circadian clocks, regardless of phylogenetic origin,… … Wikipedia
Circadian rhythm sleep disorder — Classification and external resources ICD 10 G47.2 ICD 9 327.3 … Wikipedia
Circadian advantage — is a term that refers to a sporting team s advantage over another by virtue of its relative degree of acclimation to a time zone versus their opponent. While this concept was explored by researchers at Stanford in 1997[1], and at the University… … Wikipedia
Circadian — Refers to events occurring within a 24 hour period, in the span of a full (24 hour) day, as in a circadian rhythm. The word “circadian” is a 20th century invention. It was coined in 1959 from the Latin “circa” (around) + “diem” (a day). However,… … Medical dictionary
circadian rhythm sleep disorder — [DSM IV] a sleep disorder of the dyssomnia group, consisting of a lack of synchrony between the schedule of sleeping and waking required by the external environment and that of a person s own circadian rhythm. It usually has an environmental… … Medical dictionary
circadian desynchronisation — /sɜˌkeɪdiən ˌdisɪnkrənaɪˈzeɪʃən/ (say ser.kaydeeuhn .deesinkruhnuy zayshuhn) noun a physical dysfunctionality caused by the separation of the body s circadian rhythms from the external stimuli of the physical world, as experienced by shiftworkers …
circadian — adjective Etymology: Latin circa about + dies day + English 2 an more at deity Date: 1959 being, having, characterized by, or occurring in approximately 24 hour periods or cycles (as of biological activity or function) < circadian rhythms in… … New Collegiate Dictionary
circadian — [sər kā′dē ən, sʉr΄kə dē′ən] adj. [coined < L circa, about + diem, acc. sing. of dies, day: see DEITY] Biol. designating or of behavioral or physiological rhythms associated with the 24 hour cycles of the earth s rotation, as, in man, the… … English World dictionary