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There is also gnawa - another deeply hypnotic and repetitive form of music that seeped into Morocco from the nomadic Tuareg musicians of West Africa: put on a CD and you're soon lost in its power.
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Exercise involves structured, scheduled, and repetitive forms of activity that you do regularly.
His 1924 film 'Ballet mécanique' was a celebration of repetitive forms and rhythms, a manifesto of new impersonal beauty.
Industrial music tended to simultaneously embrace and mock fascist inclinations, employing punishing and repetitive forms, painful levels of noise, a lyrical obsession with authoritarian figures, and, visually, a fondness for Soviet-era design.
The central adhesin domain is formed by a repetitive pattern of a heavily glycosylated serine/threonine-rich peptide, which is thought to act as a variable rod-like spacer that helps to display the N-terminal domain to the environment [ 36[.
Typically, if a student wants to find out if they're eligible for lower rates, they have to seek out a handful of different lenders and spend time filling out a bunch of repetitive forms, Dash says.
Op art painters devised complex and paradoxical optical spaces through the illusory manipulation of such simple repetitive forms as parallel lines, checkerboard patterns, and concentric circles or by creating chromatic tension from the juxtaposition of complementary (chromatically opposite) colours of equal intensity.
Nevertheless, they contain a large number of widely dispersed repetitive sequences in the form of transposon insertions as well as intercalated heterochromatic repeats that foil attempts at assembly with reads from sequencing libraries made of small DNA fragments.
Emotion-focused rumination is considered a predominantly unconstructive form of repetitive thinking (see Watkins 2008), which involves repetitive thoughts about depressive symptoms and the causes and consequences of these symptoms (e.g., Nolen-Hoeksema 1987).
Varved deposit, any form of repetitive sedimentary rock stratification, either bed or lamination, that was deposited within a one-year time period.
SHIRLEE SLOYER Steven Schechter has taken the Microsoft Book Shelf 2000 definition of carpal tunnel syndrome as the pattern for his definition of Lincoln Tunnel syndrome: A form of repetitive strain injury to the psyche.
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