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diel

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diel [′dī‚el]
(science and technology)
Occurring on a 24-hour cycle, as opposed to diurnal (day) or nocturnal (night) occurrences.


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The eight fish spent more than 90% of their time at depths less than 10 m and in temperatures of 6-9[degrees]C, demonstrated no significant diel differences in depth or temperature utilization (P>0.
Barn methane and carbon dioxide concentrations and emission rates were affected by diel and seasonal fluctuations of ambient temperature.
Diel and coworkers randomised 302 patients known to have BMM to receive either the bisphosphonate clodronate (1600 mg daily for two years) or standard follow-up [40].
 
 
 
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