Sentence examples for rhythm depth from inspiring English sources

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It's eerie at first, but could be interpreted as ultimately comforting and relaxing in its rhythm, depth, and complexity.

A standard lead II electrocardiograph was used to monitor cardiac rhythm; depth of anaesthesia was judged according to blood pressure, heart rate and electroencephalography (Neurotrac; Engström, Munich, Germany).

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The band did the right thing by hiring two excellent local percussionists, Pedro Martinez and Johnny Rivero, to give the rhythm more depth, form and, I guess, authenticity, but it didn't make it mean much.

Junglepussy is at the forefront of a recent resurgence of talented female MCs that are innovating the rap community; an antidote to Iggy Azalea and other rappers-cum-pop stars that lack the same level of craft, rhythm, and depth.

But in the late 1940's, New York City beckoned, and he began writing and arranging symphonylike extended pieces for orchestra that gave the mix of jazz solos and Afro-Cuban rhythms the depth of classical technique.

What's interesting, perceptually, is the process of finding room, of seeing and appreciating the respite provided by shifts in the patterns' pace, rhythm, color or spatial depth.

Full surgical anesthesia is achieved in stage III, which is further subdivided on the basis of the depth and rhythm of spontaneous respiration, pupil reflexes, and spontaneous eye movements.

Most notable, according to Butler, was the addition of two Haitian percussionists, who added a depth of rhythm that drives songs in dynamic directions.

Other signs and symptoms include facial weakness (caused by destruction of the trigeminal nerve and facial nerve, which innervate the cheeks, tear ducts, gums, and muscles of the face, among other structures), double vision, difficulty in chewing, and abnormal respiratory rate, depth, and rhythm (which may lead to respiratory arrest).

The changes in breathing depth, breathing rhythm, and muscle activation pattern evoked by these modalities are not so easily predictable and have not been well elucidated in patients or in normal human subjects, let alone in spontaneously breathing animals.

'African rhythms" has more historical depth, more recognition of those before us".

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