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节律性:心脏病学中,指心脏不因外部刺激而呈节律性搏动的能力或状态
The first known use of rhythmicity was in 1888
rhythmicitynoun
the state of being rhythmic or of responding rhythmically
the rhythmicity of the heart
1 Many researches suggested that antitumor chemotherapeutics have circadian rhythmicity.
大量研究表明抗肿瘤化疗药物具有昼夜节律性。
2 Simulated effects of microgravity significantly affect rhythmicity and sleep in humans, a new study from the University of Surrey finds.
3 The researchers are now interested in understanding why neurons fire waves with varying rhythmicity during sleep and which regions of the brain are most vulnerable to waste accumulation.
4 "One question is the relevance for circadian rhythmicity in vaccination responses," the scientists write.
5 For example, it is unknown whether night lights in the nursery alter the consolidation of circadian rhythmicity in infants and whether toddlers exposed to highly lit evenings at home are at risk.
6 Because our approach exploits the rhythmicity and sparse structure of neural activity, features found in many brain regions, it is useful as a general tool for discovering distributed LFP codes.
7 The lack of such a linear relationship across modules does not support a theta frequency-based mechanism for grid cells and reinforces the recent observation that grid cells persist in the absence of theta rhythmicity.
8 Its inherent rate of rhythmicity is probably more rapid than the usual numbers of impulses per minute, but it is inhibited by the vagus.
9 Evidence exists that in man, too, there is some cyclic rhythmicity of his endocrines, which sets up a fluctuation in his physical and mental efficiency.
10 First, the male sex hormones have not the instability nor cyclic rhythmicity of the female.
11 This rhythmicity saturates their personalities, so that poetry and music almost morbidly appeal to them.
12 In 2015, Aziz Sancar, a professor at the University of North Carolina School of Medicine, won the Nobel Prize for his discovery that a skin protein that repairs damage from ultraviolet exposure is controlled by a clock gene and thus operates with circadian rhythmicity.
13 Under a diurnal pattern of 12 hours of light followed by 12 hours of dark, these genes exhibited greater expressional rhythmicity, which promoted metabolic flexibility.
14 In particular, spurious hyper-connections are likely to be found whenever any difference between experimental conditions induces systematic changes in the rhythmicity of the EEG.
15 Under low - fat diet, adiponectin signaling pathway components exhibited circadian rhythmicity.
在低脂肪饮食, 脂联素信号转导通路组成部分展出昼夜节律性.