Accordingly, this disorder has sometimes been referred to as " progressive hereditary dystonia with diurnal fluctuations . " Yet some SS patients do not experience such diurnal fluctuations, causing many researchers to prefer other disease terms.
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John M . Morse, president of Merriam-Webster and a professional lexicographer who has studied the diurnal fluctuations closely, observes, " From approximately early October onward, Monica-related words virtually ceased to appear on any day's Top 100 list.
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Tropical forests experience greater diurnal fluctuations in light, temperature and humidity, within 50 100 m of edges, being typically drier and hotter than forest interiors, with elevated tree mortality, numerous canopy gaps and a proliferation of disturbance-adapted vines, weeds and pioneer species.