Others entrain that rhythm to the light and dark cycles detected by the eye.
From the economist.com
Overall, our results demonstrated that the budgerigars can entrain to external stimuli.
From the nature.com
After two crowded days in Manhattan, the President-elect was to entrain for Washington on Thursday.
From the time.com
Powerful avalanches have the capability to entrain ice, rocks, trees, and other material on the slope.
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Most previous studies showed that long pulse GES was able to entrain gastric slow waves in human and animals.
From the sciencedaily.com
The particles get a coating of water due to surface tension and entrain air, which keeps the particles apart.
From the guardian.co.uk
Having the ability to entrain or re-entrain an arrhythmic system opens the door to new treatment option for circadian rhythm disorders.
From the sciencedaily.com
Calming music can entrain you to breathe deeply, and the memories that music elicits can remind you of happier times and places.
From the tennessean.com
Although a narrow entrance somewhat shelded by the Mount, the strong currents on the incoming tide is likely to entrain surface slicks into the harbour.
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(Entrainment (biomusicology)) Entrainment in the biomusicological sense refers to the synchronization of organisms to an external rhythm, usually produced by other organisms with whom they interact socially. ...
(Entrainment (chronobiology)) In chronobiology, entrainment of a circadian system is the alignment of its own period and phase to the period and phase of an external rhythm. ...
(Entrainment (hydrodynamics)) Entrainment is the movement of one fluid by another.
(Entrainment (physical geography)) In physical geography, entrainment is the process by which surface sediment is incorporated into a fluid flow (such as air or water) as part of the operation of erosion.
(Entrainment (physics)) Entrainment is the process whereby two interacting oscillating systems, which have different periods when they function independently, assume the same period. The two oscillators may fall into synchrony, but other phase relationships are also possible.
(Entrainment (synchrony)) Entrainment is a phenomenon of the atmosphere which occurs when a turbulent flow captures a non-turbulent flow. It is typically used to refer to the capture of a wind flow of high moisture content, or in the case of tropical cyclones, the capture of drier air.
To get into or board a train; To suspend small particles in the current of a fluid; To encarriage, to conjoin, to link; as in a series of entities, elements, objects or processes
(entrainment) Any of several processes in which a solid or liquid is put into motion by a fluid. The carrying away of droplets of liquid during violent boiling The movement of sediment in a stream of water or in a glacier The mixing of air currents The mixing of out flowing river water and ...