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pulseless
adjective
Having no pulse
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In one case, a man was found frozen and pulseless after a suicide attempt.
My father was now officially pulseless.
This week a consortium of German think-tanks released its semi-annual report, slashing its forecast for German growth this year from a lacklustre 1.5% to an almost pulseless 0.7%.
A rare form of the aortic arch syndrome that primarily affects Oriental women is called Takayasu's disease, or nonspecific arteritis (also called pulseless disease).
Where most orchestras and conductors relax at the softest dynamics, luxuriating in pulseless beauty, Ticciati and the SCO become more alert.
For every drowned and pulseless child rescued by intensive care, there are many more who don't make it — and not just because their bodies are too far gone.
Grainger believed western music to be arrested at a state similar to the two-dimensional artifice of Egyptian sculpture, and spent his latter years attempting to construct a machine capable of generating scaleless, pulseless, synthetic sound which he termed "Free Music".
"Puny adventurers bent on colossal adventure, pitting themselves against the might of a world as remote and alien and pulseless as the abysses of space," as London put it.
Bley often floats in a pulseless dream of molten runs and pealing trills, but familiar-sounding hooks keep appearing, even if over chords that seem to belong to other melodies entirely.
His goal was to see whether hypothermia might offer a way "to preserve and protect" a pulseless patient for two hours, which was Safar and Bellamy's estimate of the time required to evacuate a wounded soldier from the battlefield and to conduct basic wound repair.
But Mr. Wuorinen pointed out that Morton Feldman, beloved for his gentle, almost pulseless music, is also a New Yorker.
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