Sentence examples for defined rhythm from inspiring English sources

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The study combined novel analysis techniques designed to capture and quantify fine temporal sequencing from the authentic musical piece (characterized by a clearly defined rhythm and melodic structure) with the extraction of relevant features from the dynamics of the regional brain activations.

There are hundreds of defined rhythm styles (talas) in Indian music.

The former required instruments providing a sharply defined rhythm, particularly krotala (clappers with a dry, nonresonant sound) and cymbala (similar to finger-cymbals).

The feeding frequency of the leafminer larvae had a well defined rhythm under LD or LL, and the rhythm largely disappeared in the DD condition, indicating that the feeding rhythm of leafminer larvae is entrained by light.

The automatic annotations base its interpretation on considering the rhythms between uniquely defined rhythm transition times and thus avoids these kinds of inconsistencies.

We defined rhythm conversion of nonshockable rhythms to VF/ pulseless VT during EMS resuscitation when EMS providers delivered shock(s) for patients who had initially nonshockable rhythms; we used shock delivery as a surrogate indicator of conversion [ 11, 12, 14– 17].

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Bach should not be thought of in linear terms: The connections are vertical and diagonal". Her playing was distinguished by clarity of line, sharply defined rhythms and intensity of feeling.

Although difficult to define, rhythm is readily discriminated by the ear and the mind, having as it does a physiological basis.

Attempts to define rhythm in music have produced much disagreement, partly because rhythm has often been identified with one or more of its constituent, but not wholly separate, elements, such as accent, metre, and tempo.

Sonically and structurally he doesn't make it easy for the listener, and the first time around you may wonder what there is to hold on to, in the absence of musical landmarks that even Big Black, transgressive as they may have been, obeyed — intros and outros, crescendos, interludes, defining rhythms or tonal centers or moods.

A normal rhythm was defined as sinus rhythm, coronary sinus rhythm, or sinus arrhythmia.

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