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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. Tycho Brahe days - Wikipedia

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    Tables that identify lucky and unlucky days are sometimes known by their German category name Tagwählerei. The Coligny calendar identifies certain calendar dates as lucky (mat) or unlucky (anmat). The Roman calendar marks many days and parts of others as dies nefasti, religiously unsuitable for the conduct of public business. [2]

  4. How to Calculate Your Lucky Year, Month, and Day Using ... - AOL

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    How to Find Your Luckiest Days Using Numerology Finding lucky days in the year is as easy as noting any day that adds up to your Destiny Number or is a multiple of that number.

  5. File:Biorhythm Chart.svg - Wikipedia

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    File history. Click on a date/time to view the file as it appeared at that time. Date/Time Thumbnail ... Biorhythms chart of a person born on March 2, 1994. Ultra ...

  6. These Are the Luckiest Dates in 2024 for Your Zodiac Sign - AOL

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    Your luckiest day of the year falls on July 5, 2023, during the new moon in Cancer. New moon cycles offer a chance to refresh your energy, start new projects, and manifest new blessings.

  7. The 35 Most Fascinating Days in History - AOL

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    February 8: A Day for Scientific Breakthroughs. On February 8, nearly 200 years apart, two groundbreaking scientific papers were unveiled that dramatically reshaped our comprehension of the world.

  8. 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, studied in the science of chronobiology

  9. 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."