synchronised in English

verb
1
cause to occur or operate at the same time or rate.
soldiers used watches to synchronize movements
verb

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1. Synchronised swimming is both an individual and team sport.

2. to the frequency leader of its synchronised region, information about at least:

3. At the turn of the 20th century, synchronised swimming was known as water ballet.

4. Producing and conducting exercise classes and programs synchronised to or accompanied by audio visual content

5. Exact time clock for Brunsville, Iowa: This clock is synchronised with our dedicated server time

6. (b) to the frequency leader of its synchronised region, information about at least:

7. All Brainwaves are produced by synchronised electrical pulses from masses of neurons communicating with each other

8. Each one of the videos is then synchronised and combined into one single performance to create the Virtual Choir.

9. Exact time clock for Birome, Texas: This clock is synchronised with our dedicated server time

10. Transitional regions do not apply to adjacent TDD blocks assigned to other operators, if networks are not synchronised.

11. Smoothly synchronised endocrine function, an intrinsic factor in determining youthfulness(Sentencedict.com), is also notoriously liable to become unbalanced through stress.

12. Technology for Accessible Events Applaudi is an App that displays synchronised subtitles and transmits real time audio (via earphone) through a mobile phone

13. This advanced technique exploits very short synchronised electron pulses to sense photo-induced ultrafast electromagnetic fields confined to nanoscale structures.

14. (1) ‘acclimatised’ means a state in which a crew member’s circadian biological clock is synchronised to the time zone where the crew member is.

15. Core’s data are now synchronised with Naver using Core FastSync, reducing the amount of effort that would be needed to collect these data in traditional ways

16. The timing of the Camshaft is all operated through the cambelt (or timing belt) which is synchronised with the movement of the crankshaft

17. Flicks in normals are well synchronised while in one case of abducens paralysis there is no synchronisation at all though in mild paresis there is.

18. The limit ensures coexistence between wireless broadband electronic communications networks in adjacent block(s) within the 26 GHz frequency band and in synchronised operation.

19. The limit ensures coexistence between wireless broadband electronic communications networks in non-adjacent blocks within the 26 GHz frequency band and in synchronised operation.

20. (A) Radio transmission keying unless an alternative means is provided to enable the recordings of the flight data recorder and the cockpit voice recorder to be synchronised;

21. It features Minogue and a number of beach models performing synchronised choreography to the song while sunbathing next to the Piscina Municipal de Montjuïc swimming pool.

22. (A) Radio transmission keying unless an alternative means is provided to enable the recordings of the flight data recorder and the cockpit voice recorder to be synchronised; and

23. The OASIS3 coupler software allows for synchronised exchanges of information in order to facilitate a European - and global - exchange of data that is accessible to all scientists.

24. The logistics network has also been expanded, as has the currently extremely comprehensive range of accessories. This has led to Mulco works standards being prepared for synchronised pulley manufacturing.

25. Applying an AC bias to the emitter, such that the frequency is synchronised with the irradiation frequency, preferably at half the frequency of the irradiation frequency of the excitation laser, serves to reverse the effects of space charge polarisation.

26. In order to increase the diameter of the dough ball, preparation is continued by throwing the dough between the hands, holding the right hand at an angle of 45-60° to the work surface, placing the disc of dough on it and turning it with a synchronised movement of the left hand.

27. In order to increase the diameter of the dough ball, the pizza chef continues with the preparation by throwing the dough between his hands, holding his right hand at an angle of #-#° to the work surface, placing the disc of dough on it and turning it with a synchronised movement of his left hand

28. In order to increase the diameter of the dough ball, preparation is continued by throwing the dough between the hands, holding the right hand at an angle of #-#° to the work surface, placing the disc of dough on it and turning it with a synchronised movement of the left hand

29. In order to increase the diameter of the dough ball, the pizza chef continues with the preparation by throwing the dough between his hands, holding his right hand at an angle of 45-60° to the work surface, placing the disc of dough on it and turning it with a synchronised movement of his left hand.

30. In order to increase the diameter of the dough ball, preparation is continued by throwing the dough between the hands, holding the right hand at an angle of 45-60 ° to the work surface, placing the disc of dough on it and turning it with a synchronised movement of the left hand.

31. The Kingdom of Denmark and the Federal Republic of Germany provided the following information: (1) the annual probability of the significant wave height's exceeding two metres is less than 10 % on the identified routes; (2) the ships to which the derogation would apply are engaged in regular services; (3) the voyages do not exceed thirty miles from the point of departure; (4) the sea area where the passenger ships are sailing is provided with shore-based navigational guidance and reliable weather forecast services as well as adequate and sufficient search and rescue facilities; (5) the profile of the journey and the schedule of the voyages are not compatible with registering passenger details in a synchronised way with land transport; and (6) the derogation request would not have any adverse effect on competition.