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Adjective(1) occurring or existing at the same time or having the same period or phase(2) (digital communication, a timing reference

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(1) Are processes of identification necessarily synchronous with the temporal structures of classical narrative, and to what extent is closure effective?(2) The paramedic then resumed chest compression at a rate of 100 per minute synchronous with ventilation.(3) More important, what is under way is the first synchronous global recession in a generation.(4) As it happens, human ideologies will sometimes be synchronous with the Faith.(5) This reduction was synchronous with a reduction in tiller production.(6) In many species there is considerable overlap between the fertile periods of females due to more or less synchronous breeding.(7) I can't remember having ever seen her, and yet it seems almost impossible that we haven't crossed paths before in our synchronous daily routines.(8) Telephone networks are optimized for synchronous and one-to-one communications.(9) Since most Italian films of this period were shot without synchronous sound, both dialogue tracks could be considered dubs.(10) However, in synchronous interaction every student in the class participates simultaneously.(11) They emerge early in the year and have short, synchronous emergence periods.(12) Collage offers a technique for heterogenous images to appear simultaneously synchronous and radically differentiated.(13) The lowering of montane vegetation belts in New Guinea during the last ice age was broadly synchronous with that of South America and Africa.(14) The average hatch time of the first release was thus approximately synchronous with that of natural egg masses, and the variance in hatch date was large.(15) These relations, it seems, must be synchronous with one and other in the sense that there can be no relation which occurs in spacetime which isn't tied up or entangled with any other relation.(16) Humans apparently need both the colors and the intensity of sunlight to stay synchronous with their own body rhythm.
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(1) synchronous motor
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Adjective
1. synchronic


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