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synchronize

[sing-kruh-nahyz] / ˈsɪŋ krəˌnaɪz /


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Similar to the dying humans, the rats experienced a "transient and global surge of synchronized gamma oscillations," which are the same signals observed in the two patients.

From Salon

Julien’s kaleidoscopic multiscreen installations encourage viewers to move around to accommodate fragmented and multiple viewpoints at once: sometimes a synchronized narrative across the screens, other times disrupting the flow with blank screens or repeated images.

From New York Times

“It is clear that Pushilin’s visit to Minsk has been synchronized with Putin’s trip to the occupied Ukrainian regions and aims to show that the Belarusian threat hasn’t gone away.”

From Seattle Times

Yet, the State Department, which ought to be driving this train, lacks not just necessary resources in dollars and people but also, importantly, the authority to coordinate, integrate and synchronize these disparate and unfocused efforts.

From Washington Post

Still, that terminal rate remains unclear, and the end of synchronized tightening by the Fed, BoE and European Central Bank doesn't mean tight monetary policy is going away.

From Reuters