Similar words: biological, theological, geological, ecological, theologically, ideological, ecologically, astrological. Meaning: n. an innate mechanism in living organisms that controls the periodicity of many physiological functions.
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1 For women, the "biological clock" governs the time for having children.
2 Long-haul flights can seriously disrupt your biological clock.
3 At 35,(www.Sentencedict.com) Kate's biological clock was ticking .
4 Insects possess a biological clock that programmes the insect's growth,reproduction and dormant periods.
5 The ticking of the biological clock.
6 The way Max's biological clock is ticking, it's a wonder Emma didn't call out the bomb squad.
7 Unfortunately a woman's biological clock is no joke.
8 Songs and laughter lubricate the biological clock.
9 Does the person's food have biological clock after character?
10 Resetting Your Biological Clock, it's like internal Plastic Surgery.
11 Her biological clock was ticking and she really wanted to have a baby.
12 Every living thing has what scientists call a biological clock that controls behavior.
13 Because the dog is a biological clock, so it's best of five time is fixed.
14 "This biological clock has a very powerful effect on us, " says Professor Jim Horne[Sentencedict.com], director of Loughborough University's sleep research centre.
15 A ticking biological clock sometimes isn't enough. That's where science steps in and helps it along.
16 Her biological clock were ticking and IT really required to HAs a baby.
17 The movements of the leaves are triggered by the plant's biological clock.
18 Unlike mechanical clocks, which are completely blind to their surroundings, a biological clock gets reset every day by the sun.
19 Of course, nature being unjust as ever, I have no biological clock of my own.
20 It's the men now, as often as not, who hear the biological clock ticking loudest.
21 And activating it at the same time every morning synchronizes your body's biological clock.
22 Use indoor illume for a long time, virtually disturbed the ancestor dials good biological clock for people, as a result changed the physiology pattern with inherent human body.
23 "What we found was that the cycle length of the biological clock in women was shorter on average than it was in men," says Jeanne Duffy, a study author. "The average difference was about six minutes.
24 Experts say that our work and rest is regulated a biological clock in us.
25 As Richard Colonno sees it, what new drugs do is reset a pathogen's biological clock.
26 However, humans, unlike other mammalian species, have the unique ability, consciously and cognitively, to override their internal biological clock and its rhythmic outputs.
27 This paper reviews the signal transduction pathways regulated by light in the biological clock.
28 Biorhythm A periodic physiological or behavioral change that is controlled by a biological clock.
29 The second your eyes flutter open, light shoots down the optic nerve andthe brain's biological clock.
30 The activity of plant cell mitosis is rhythmic, and restricted to its biological clock.
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