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Qué (quién) es synchrony - definición

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Synchrony (disambiguation); Syncrony

Synchrony         
·noun The concurrence of events in time; synchronism.
synchrony         
['s??kr?ni]
¦ noun
1. simultaneous action, development, or occurrence.
2. synchronic treatment or study.
Reproductive synchrony         
  • Figure '''b'''. Females in need of male time and energy should synchronise their cycles, preventing any one male from monopolising access.
Synchronous spawning; Mass spawning; Synchronous reproduction; Ovulatory synchrony
Reproductive synchrony is a term used in evolutionary biology and behavioral ecology. Reproductive synchrony—sometimes termed "ovulatory synchrony"—may manifest itself as "breeding seasonality".

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Synchrony

Synchrony may refer to:

  • Synchronization, the coordination of events to operate a system in unison
  • Synchrony and diachrony, viewpoints in linguistic analysis
  • Synchrony Financial, an American financial services company
  • Synchrony (Dune), a fictional planet
  • "Synchrony" (The X-Files), an episode of the American science fiction television series The X-Files
Ejemplos de uso de synchrony
1. The plan is drawn up to realise the ASEAN Vision 2020. '. The Initiative for ASEAN Integration (IAI) stresses the necessity to enhance efficiency, synchrony and close co–ordination during the building and strengthening of regional integration and in the establishment of the ASEAN Community.
2. Among others, Hasenfuss has already grown liver cells, muscle cells, pancreas cells, dopamine–secreting nerve cells (the kind that die off in Parkinson‘s disease) and various kinds of heart cells, which spontaneously coalesced in a lab dish and started beating in synchrony.