chronobiologically
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English
[edit]Etymology
[edit]From chronobiological + -ly.
Adverb
[edit]chronobiologically (not comparable)
- In a chronobiological way.
- 1978, School Science, volume 16, page 28:
- Preventive health maintenance, from proper nutrition to exercise, can be taught in chronobiologically interesting terms in the secondary school system.
- 1979, Earl Usdin, Catecholamines: basic and clinical frontiers:
- They are clinically and chronobiologically full of interest though their pathogenesis is entirely unknown.
- 2012, Gerard Meurant, Hormonally Induced Changes to the Mind and Brain[1], page 336:
- Shiftwork, the fact that indoor work environments are significantly darker than the sunlit outdoors, and the widespread use of chronobiologically active drugs such as caffeine, and so on also affect our rhythms.