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diurnal ADJ

diurnal ASTRON
diurnal ASTRON
diurnal ASTRON

diurnal inequality AREA

diurnal motion AREA

diurnal range METEO

diurnal load factor ELEC

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They are often sluggish, not running from predators; gregarious; and diurnal, since warning displays only work if they can be seen by potential enemies.
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These ripple effects can eventually affect even diurnal plants and animals.
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The group is most numerous and diverse in eremic habitats where the moths are often diurnal.
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Periodic rains during the dry season initiate a short bout of diurnal foraging, but when the rains became more continuous, diurnal foraging becomes continuous.
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A guess is treated with respect and also entertained by the diurnal and nocturnal nature of the community.
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It is diurnal, commencing activity around sunrise and continuing until sunset.
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In addition, they observed unexplained diurnal variation in the period of the pendulum.
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Three-toed sloths are predominantly diurnal, although they can be active at any hour of the day, while two-toed sloths are nocturnal.
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They undergo a large diurnal migration, rising toward the surface in the evening and descending around dawn.
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When moisture pools along the boundary during the warm season, it can be the focus of diurnal thunderstorms.
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