synchronia — {{/stl 13}}{{stl 7}}[wym. synchrońja] {{/stl 7}}{{stl 8}}rz. ż IIb, blm {{/stl 8}}{{stl 7}} jednoczesne występowanie pewnych procesów, zjawisk {{/stl 7}} … Langenscheidt Polski wyjaśnień
synchronia — 1. SYN: synchronism. 2. Origin, development, involution, or functioning of tissues or organs at the usual time for such an event. Cf.:heterochronia. [syn + G. chronos, time] * * * syn·chro·nia (sin kroґne ə) 1. synchrony. 2. the formation of … Medical dictionary
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heterochronia — Origin or development of tissues or organs at an unusual time or out of the regular sequence. Cf.:synchronia. [hetero + G. chronos, time] * * * het·ero·chro·nia (het″ər o kroґne ə) heterochrony … Medical dictionary
synchronism — Occurrence of two or more events at the same time; the condition of being simultaneous. SYN: synchronia (1). [syn + G. chronos, time] * * * syn·chro·nism (singґkrə niz əm) synchrony … Medical dictionary
synchrony — The simultaneous appearance of two separate events. [syn + G. chronos, time] bilateral s. electroencephalographic activity that is recorded over both hemispheres simultaneously; usually used in reference to spike and wave activity. * * *… … Medical dictionary
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heterochrony — het·er·och·ro·ny räk rə nē n, pl nies 1) deviation from the typical embryological sequence of formation of organs and parts as a factor in evolution 2) irregularity in time relationships specif the existence of differences in chronaxies among… … Medical dictionary
synchron — m IV, D. u, Ms. synchronnie; lm M. y 1. środ. «zgrywanie (tekstu, muzyki, efektów dźwiękowych) na jedną taśmę, płytę» 2. środ. «jednoczesność występowania pewnych procesów, zjawisk; synchronia» ‹gr.› … Słownik języka polskiego