rhythms in A Sentence

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    Rhythms of Recovery Trauma Nature and the Body.

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    Her heart Rhythms were not normal.

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    It also does Rhythms.

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    The longest common word with no vowels is Rhythms.

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    To honor the pulsing expressions of our eternal cosmic Rhythms;

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    Dangerous heart Rhythms may result, which can lead to death.

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    The Rhythms of coastal life are influenced by another ocean force.

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    A number of important physiological and behavioral processes follow normal diurnal Rhythms.

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    But Jamaica's biggest cultural export is more than good vibes and island Rhythms.

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    Series 4 also intermittently analyzes heart Rhythms and sends alerts for atrial fibrillation.

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    They discovered bacteria affecting animal development and bacterial partners driving circadian(daily) Rhythms of their host.

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    By the same time, the child develops his own daily Rhythms of body temperature.

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    Rhythms is the longest word in the English language that does not contain a true vowel.

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    Sudarshan Kriya® harmonizes these Rhythms of the body, mind and emotions with those of Nature.

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    Incendiary Rhythms, sculptural poses, body language and attitudes, images from mythology, come to life before your eyes.

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    These Rhythms are regulated by the environment, so when it's sunny, our bodies yearn to be awake;

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    But you may need treatment if you have heart disease and you get these extra Rhythms often.

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    When dopamine levels are out of balance, the four-hour Rhythms can stretch as long as 48 hours.

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    The parents were used to the children maintaining certain sleep routines and, when they reach adolescence, these Rhythms change.

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    When your circadian Rhythms are disrupted or thrown off, you may feel groggy, disoriented, and sleepy at inconvenient times.

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    Its complex vocalization and Rhythms incorporated the rituals of Islamic devotion many of them had to leave behind.

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    After his return from Paris, he worked with jazz Rhythms in Music for the Theater(1925) and the Piano Concerto(1926).

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    Chronobiology, the science that studies such Rhythms, has mapped out many such cycles in the mammalian brain and body.

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    The bio clock that keeps these Rhythms in sync runs a little differently from one person to the next.

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    At birth, newborns react to musical Rhythms of speech and begin to orient themselves to the world around them.

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    People who were more active late at night, compared to during the day, were considered to have disrupted circadian Rhythms.

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    A lot of recent research in animals and humans has shown clear links between our circadian(daily) Rhythms, metabolism and nutrition.

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    Keeping our circadian Rhythms in sync with where we are, which reduces stress and improves the functioning of our immune systems.

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    Time-zone change or work schedule: Circadian Rhythms are your body's internal clock which guides your sleep-wake cycle, metabolism, and body temperature.

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    The gut microbes of these mice did not adhere to a daily rhythm themselves, and also sent signals that disrupted circadian Rhythms.

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