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Proponents of biorhythmics call it an established interdisciplinary area of scientific endeavor, which is still speculative in many facets. Critics state that biorhythms are based upon only on numerological associations and elementary math. Biorhythmics' plausibility is contested by various mathematicians, some biologists and other scientists.
Biorhyhms have echoes of chronobiology, the study of circadian and other rhythms. Through medical research, doctors have found that there are periodicity and rhythms during a person's lifespan, ...
See also:Biorhythm, Biorhythm - The basic theory, Biorhythm - Related terminology, Biorhythm - Biological rhythm cycles, Biorhythm - Plausibility, Biorhythm - Application, Biorhythm - History, Biorhythm - Patents Read more here: » Biorhythm: Encyclopedia II - Biorhythm - Plausibility |
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Dr. Hermann Swoboda (Professor of Psychology, University of Vienna), who was researching periodic variations in fevers, looked into the possibility of a rhythmic change in mood and health. He collected data on reaction to pain, outbreak of fevers, illnesses, asthma, heart attacks, and recurrent dreams. He concluded that there was a 23-day physica ...
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 |  |  | Biorhythms: Encyclopedia II - Organ anatomy - Vital organsThe vital organs are the internal organs of the human body necessary to maintain life. Without all vital organs functioning adequately, a person will quickly die. The major vital organs are
the brain, which regulates biorhythms such as respiration, heart rate, hormone production, sensory information, and muscle movement
the heart, which maintains the flow of oxygenated blood throughout the body
the lungs, which inhale air and oxygenate the blood
the liver, which removes cellular waste from ...
See also:Organ anatomy, Organ anatomy - Vital organs, Organ anatomy - Organ systems Read more here: » Organ anatomy: Encyclopedia II - Organ anatomy - Vital organs |
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 |  |  | Biorhythms: Encyclopedia II - Organ anatomy - Vital organsThe vital organs are the internal organs of the human body necessary to maintain life. Without all vital organs functioning adequately, a person will quickly die. The major vital organs are
the brain, which regulates biorhythms such as respiration, heart rate, hormone production, sensory information, and muscle movement
the heart, which maintains the flow of oxygenated blood throughout the body
the lungs, which inhale air and oxygenate the blood
the liver, which removes cellular waste from ...
See also:Organ anatomy, Organ anatomy - Vital organs, Organ anatomy - Organ systems Read more here: » Organ anatomy: Encyclopedia II - Organ anatomy - Vital organs |
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IBM Office programs (DisplayWrite, IDDU, Query, and so forth) were popular in the late 1980s and were free on the Advanced 36.
The most popular program was POP (Programmer/Operator Productivity Aid.) It cost $1,000. It was, however, widely pirated. It was offered free on the Advanced 36.
There was a games library called FUNLIB that contained games like Star Trek, Football, Hangman, Coffee, Grand Prix, and a Biorhythm program. An associated PICTURES library let you print ASCII art o ...
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Health Therapy Dictionary on Biorhythms BIORHYTHMS: According to the principle of biorhythms, life is a series of progressive 'ups' and 'downs'. - The physical cycle includes resistance to disease, strength, and coordination.
- The emotional includes sensitivity, mood, perceptions, and mental balance, and the
- intellectual affects memory, alertness, and logic.
Because the cycles are of varying length, they rarely overlap. For example, while the intellectual cycle may be peaking, the emotional cycle may be in decline, and the physical cycle a variant somewhere in between. The 'highs' of the cycles are times of maximum effectiveness, and tend to produce positive thoughts and moods, while the 'lows' are times of negativity and possible risk--because one is prone at these times to make errors of judgment. (See also: Biorhythms, Alternative Health, Body Mind and Soul)
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Health Dictionary on Biorhythm biorhythm: scientific method developed separately by Viennese psychology professor Dr. Herman Swoboda (1873-1963) and Berlin physician William Fliess (1859-1928). It is a means of predicting human conditions and susceptibilities. Its principle is that three fundamental biological cycles (biorhythms) are calculable from the date of one's birth. Swoboda and Fliess posited two cycles: (1) a physical cycle of 23 days, predictive of one's level of strength, coordination, immunity, and self-confidence; and (2) a sensitivity cycle of 28 days, predictive of emotional changes. In the 1920s, Austrian engineer Dr. Alfred Teltscher posited a third cycle, 33 days long and predictive of intellectual performance. According to proponents, vital energy is high on positive days and relatively low on negative days. George S. Thommen popularized biorhythm in Is This Your Day? (1973). (See also: Biorhythm, Alternative Health, Body Mind and Soul)
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Craft Witchcraft Dictionary on BIORHYTHM, CIRCADIAN RHYTHM BIORHYTHM, CIRCADIAN RHYTHM: this is the study of 3 physical, intellectual, & emotional vibrations or components, that start when we are born or at conception; OPINIONS VARY. These then are tracked to predict high & low days in a person's life. More simply put - these are our INTERNAL CLOCKs, doing things like changing our temperature & blood pressure throughout the day... PHYSICAL: state of the body, trength, vigor, pain, etc. INTELLECTUAL: state of the mind, logical thinking, problem solving ability, etc. EMOTIONAL: state of personality, happy, irritated, angry, sad, elated, etc. (See also: BIORHYTHM, CIRCADIAN RHYTHM, Witchcraft, Wicca, Paganism, Pagan Dictionary)
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