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B I O R H Y T H M S
The Time of Your Life |
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B I O R H Y T H M S are natural biological rhythms which influence or even control various biological processes and functions in living things, both plants and animals. Scientific research in the field of Chronobiology has identified scores of these rhythms and each year new data is published.
In the 1960s, while I was studying and teaching at La Laguna University in Tenerife, Canary Islands, Spain, I founded the Laboratorio de Investigaciones sobre Biorritmos Humanos / The Laboratory for Human Biorhythm Research, with the aim of studying, documenting and publishing my findings on the long term cycles found in Nature, in man, in particular. I attended several international symposia, presented scientific papers, and had the good fortune to collaborate with G. Thommen (U.S.A.), B. J. Krauze-Poray (Brisbane, Australia), Dr. K. Tatai (Tokyo, Japan), the Gauquelins (Paris, France), Dr. L. Vinardi (Buenos Aires, Argentina), W. A. Appel (Landesberg, Germany), Dr. H. Mansilla, Jr. (Tenerife, Spain), N. Caravias (Athens, Greece), Dr. W. Gleissberg (Frankfurt, Germany), among many others -- details will follow as I further develop these pages and we explore some of the different kinds of biological cycles or rhythms, each having its own nominal period.
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CIRCADIAN rhythms have an interval of about 24 hours, roughly corresponding to the astronomical day length which depends on the rotation of the Earth on its axis. It is the best studied biological cycle due to the relative ease of gathering sufficient data over many 24-hour periods to be statistically significant. Thus, if a researcher has a one year grant, they can obtain 365 days of observations for their study.
The study of longer rhythms very simply takes correspondingly more time to accomplish, anaylze and/or interpret and are therefore a lot less numerous.
Much of the information included herein is contained in my Doctoral Dissertation and in other personal research. A list of my publications and manuscripts may be found at WORKS.
Information concerning several types of biological cycles are grouped below into catagories, depending on the nominal length of the rhythm :
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± One Month |
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± One Year |
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± 11 Years |
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Fliess Biorhythms |
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