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  2. Biorhythm (pseudoscience) - Wikipedia

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    Charting biorhythms for personal use was popular in the United States during the 1970s; many places (especially video arcades and amusement areas) had a biorhythm machine that provided charts upon entry of date of birth. Biorhythm programs were a common application on personal computers; and in the late 1970s, there were also handheld biorhythm ...

  3. Biorhythm - Wikipedia

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    Biorhythm may refer to: Biorhythm (pseudoscience), developed by Wilhelm Fliess in the 19th century; Biological rhythm, repetitive cycles that occur in biology ...

  4. Biological rhythm - Wikipedia

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    The best studied rhythm in chronobiology is the circadian rhythm, a roughly 24-hour cycle shown by physiological processes in all these organisms.The term circadian comes from the Latin circa, meaning "around" and dies, "day", meaning "approximately a day."

  5. File:Biorhythm Chart.svg - Wikipedia

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    Biorhythms chart of a person born on March 2, 1994. Ultra Biorhythms App by ByteRiot: ... 600 × 400 (35 KB) Tungpham42: Cross-wiki upload from en.wikipedia.org: File ...

  6. Luck - Wikipedia

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    Luck in games involving chance is defined as the change in a player's equity after a random event such as a die roll or card draw. [13] Luck is positive (good luck) if the player's position is improved and negative (bad luck) if it is worsened. A poker player who is doing well (playing successfully, winning) is said to be "running good". [14]

  7. Zeitgeber - Wikipedia

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    A zeitgeber (/ ˈ (t) s aɪ t ɡ eɪ b ər, ˈ z aɪ t-/ (T)SYTE-gay-bər, ZYTE-, German: [ˈtsaɪtˌɡeːbɐ]) is any external or environmental cue that entrains or synchronizes an organism's biological rhythms, usually naturally occurring and serving to entrain to the Earth's 24-hour light/dark and 12-month cycles.

  8. Methods of divination - Wikipedia

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    biorhythmic divination: by biorhythms; bletonism/bletonomancy / ˈ b l ɛ t ən ɪ z əm /: by water current (named for Monsieur Bleton, a French bletonist) bolomancy / ˈ b ɒ l oʊ m æ n s i / → see belomancy (Greek bolē, ' arrow ' + manteía, ' prophecy ') bone-throwing: the tossing of pieces of bone or wood practiced by various cultures ...

  9. Biological Rhythm Research - Wikipedia

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    Biological Rhythm Research is a peer-reviewed academic journal that publishes articles about research into the broad topic of biological rhythms. The areas covered range from studies at the genetic or molecular level to those of behavioural or clinical topics involving ultradian, circadian, infradian, or annual rhythms.