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What is the principal driving force for guttation?
Desynchronization
The loss of coordination between systems, processes, or activities that are supposed to occur simultaneously or in a synchronized manner.
Eyes Opening
A developmental milestone in young mammals, including humans, referring to the point in time when the eyelids open for the first time and the animal can see.
Periodic Waveforms
Periodic waveforms are signals that repeat their shape and amplitude over regular intervals of time, typical in many types of oscillatory systems such as electronic circuits and sound waves.
Predictable Frequencies
Specific frequencies at which certain events or phenomena are expected to occur based on previous data or patterns.
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