Definition of rhythmicity in English:
rhythmicity
noun rɪðˈmɪsɪtiˌrɪðˈmɪsədi
mass nounRhythmical quality or character.
the nursery rhymes' rhythmicity makes them easy to learn
Example sentencesExamples
- Circadian rhythmicity in regulation of endogenous physiological processes is a characteristic feature of eukaryotic organisms.
- As a result of these characteristics, melatonin has been used by vertebrates to regulate biological rhythmicity and acts as a ‘chemical messenger of darkness’.
- The SCN has long been implicated in the circadian rhythmicity of wheel running, and the High-Runner mice display a shorter free-running circadian period than Control mice under both constant light and constant dark.
- One benefit applies to all the mind and body therapies, whether active or passive: A stillness, quietness, or rhythmicity helps create a flow, a centering effect, and a sense of calm.
- This link between habituation of acute cardiovascular responses and relatively rapid (yet gradual) normalization of heart rate rhythmicity suggests that mice adapt to adverse social conditions.
Synonyms
fluidity, flow, smoothness, effortlessness, ease, naturalness
Definition of rhythmicity in US English:
rhythmicity
nounˌrɪðˈmɪsədiˌriT͟Hˈmisədē
Rhythmical quality or character.
the nursery rhymes' rhythmicity makes them particularly easy to learn
Example sentencesExamples
- As a result of these characteristics, melatonin has been used by vertebrates to regulate biological rhythmicity and acts as a ‘chemical messenger of darkness’.
- One benefit applies to all the mind and body therapies, whether active or passive: A stillness, quietness, or rhythmicity helps create a flow, a centering effect, and a sense of calm.
- Circadian rhythmicity in regulation of endogenous physiological processes is a characteristic feature of eukaryotic organisms.
- The SCN has long been implicated in the circadian rhythmicity of wheel running, and the High-Runner mice display a shorter free-running circadian period than Control mice under both constant light and constant dark.
- This link between habituation of acute cardiovascular responses and relatively rapid (yet gradual) normalization of heart rate rhythmicity suggests that mice adapt to adverse social conditions.
Synonyms
fluidity, flow, smoothness, effortlessness, ease, naturalness