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Traducción de diurnal en Español:
diurnal
diurno, adj.
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adjetivo
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Biología(animal/flower) diurno- They are diurnal herbivores, hiding in reef crevices during nighttime and browsing over reefs to feed during the day.
- Conversely, subdominant fish were diurnal and occupied large home ranges by day but were generally not observed at night.
- Accipitrids are diurnal birds of prey with broad wings, hooked beaks, strong legs and feet and sharp talons.
- The male provides no direct parental care except to protect the eggs against diurnal fish predators.
- Finally, group living often provides diurnal rodents with better predator defenses.
- Are diurnal changes of turgor and leaf growth correlated with each other?
- Ammonium concentrations in roots and leaves undergo diurnal changes.
- NRA showed important diurnal changes in leaves and roots tissues.
- There are only marginal changes in phosphorylated intermediates in the diurnal time-frame or during tuber development.
- The sample traces (a, b) are representative of the diurnal pattern of leaf extension rate for each species.
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(recurring daily)diario- Universal, reliable and even human-made light, completely independent of diurnal rhythm, has abolished the shamanist aspects of our calling.
- This apparently inefficient system gives us the ability to deal with the natural variability of the diurnal rhythms of light and temperature.
- The diurnal rhythm of cortisol secretion in the horse peaks at approximately 0600 h and is least at approximately 1800 h.
- Moreover, while minor amino acids show marked diurnal rhythms, their contents fluctuate in a co-ordinated manner.
- The APR of maize and Arabidopsis thaliana follows a diurnal rhythm with maximum activity during the light period.
- The absence of a diurnal rhythm would be a significant difference between growth control in roots and dicot leaves.
- Experiments were performed always at the same time of the day, to avoid interference with diurnal rhythms.
- The transporters show different expression patterns in response to diurnal rhythm.
- This impulse to explore the diurnal is shared by cinema which similarly took everyday objects and put them on exhibit as a form of ‘art’.
- For the most part, this diurnal ritual occurs around 6: 30 a.m.
- What I needed for recovery was a long period of rest in a comfortable setting with a familiar diurnal schedule.
- Her diurnal ritual of hurriedly brushing her hair before the mirror expands to one of self-admiration.
- They have their own diurnal cycles, pegged to alien time-frames.
- Today FM, for example, operates to a finely calibrated diurnal rhythm, carefully tuned to the mood of its audience.
- Too late for conventional diurnal rhythms; too early for genuine nocturnal ones.
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diurno masculino
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