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Despite the warmth in the daytime, this has been at odds with the night-time temperatures with a huge difference between - what weather forecasters call diurnal range.

From BBC

Wilder’s drama, offering a guided tour of an ordinary town going about its diurnal business, reminds us, through the inescapable shadow of mortality, of what we have in common.

Yellow-bellied marmots are an excellent study system because they are diurnal, or active during the day, and they have an address.

From Salon

The 12 diurnal tiger beetle species that the researchers included in the study are evidence of this.

The proteins' diurnal patterns meant that generally speaking, concentrations are typically higher in the mornings and lower in the evenings.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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