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dysrhythmia.
noun
A disturbance to an otherwise normal biological rhythm (especially that of the heart).
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Long-term abuse of a drug such as oxilofrine could put result in tachycardias (very high heart rate), cardiac dysrhythmia (irregular heartbeat) and haemorrhagic stroke.
After the awkward dysrhythmia of Jersey Boys (a musical with a tin ear for its tunes), Clint Eastwood is back in the saddle with this bleak western-inflected thriller.
January 5 2013 Jan . 5 The Philly prog-metal masters Dysrhythmia, whose bombastic fare evokes overwhelming chaos thanks to their incredible instrumental prowess and complex tempo changes.
JON PARELES KEVIN HUFNAGEL "Transparencies" (Nightfloat Recordings) Kevin Hufnagel, the guitarist in the New York instrumental-metal band Dysrhythmia, makes solo guitar albums on the side that come from a completely different musical grid.
The new members are all excellent players known to listeners of this kind of hyper-detailed music: the drummer is John Longstreth, from Dim Mak; the bassist is Colin Marston, from Krallice and Dysrhythmia; the guitarist is Kevin Hufnagel, also from Dysrhythmia and his own undefinable solo-guitar projects.
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