Both were occasionally high near the fishway, suggesting that reverse flow might entrain nutrients or phytoplankton. |
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It binds to receptors in the brain's circadian clock and acts to entrain the clock to the day-night cycle. |
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This thing with boys is really getting me down because I can't think of a solution that is easy to entrain, that's easy to realise. |
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No one imagined its death march would entrain 25 million as it circled the globe. |
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In some cases particularly before a stable ice cover forms wind mixing may be sufficient to entrain ice particles and supercooled water to considerable depths. |
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