chronobiologically
English
Etymology
Adverb
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.
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