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City Rhythm: Encyclopedia - City Rhythm
City rhythm is a metaphor for the regular coming and going in cities, the repetitive activities, the sounds and smells that occur regular...
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Dumbek Rhythms: Encyclopedia Ii - Dumbek Rhythms - Notation
This is the simple dumbek rhythm notation for the 2/4 rhythm known as ayyoub:
1 + 2 +
D kD T
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Circadian Rhythm: Encyclopedia Ii - Circadian Rhythm - Animal Circadian Rhythms
Circadian rhythms are important in determining the sleeping and feeding patterns of all animals, including humans. There are clear patter...
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Circadian Rhythm: Encyclopedia - Circadian Rhythm
Circadian rhythm is the name given to the roughly 24 hour cycles shown by physiological processes in plants, animals, fungi and cyanobact...
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Atlanta Rhythm Section: Encyclopedia - Atlanta Rhythm Section
'Atlanta Rhythm Section (sometimes ARS) is an American southern rock band. The band unofficially formed in 1970 as former members of the ...
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Biorhythm: Encyclopedia - Biorhythm
A biorhythm (or biological rhythm) is a hypothetical cyclic pattern of alterations in physiology, emotions, and/or intellect. "Bio" perta...
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Alexander Blok: Encyclopedia - Alexander Blok
Alexander Blok (Александр Александрович Блок, November 16, 1880 - August 7, 1921), was probably the most gifted...
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Big Band: Encyclopedia - Big Band
A big band is a large musical ensemble that plays jazz music. The term is synonymous with the bands of the Swing Era, which were popular ...
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Biblical Poetry: Encyclopedia - Biblical Poetry
This article is concerned with Biblical poetry, specifically poetry in the Hebrew Bible.
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Thermoregulation: Encyclopedia - Thermoregulation
Thermoregulation is the ability of an organism to keep its body temperature within certain boundaries, even when temperature surrounding ...
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Circadian Rhythm: Encyclopedia Ii - Circadian Rhythm - Animal Circadian Rhythms
Circadian rhythms are important in determining the sleeping and feeding patterns of all animals, including humans. There are clear patter...
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Circadian Rhythm: Encyclopedia Ii - Circadian Rhythm - Plant Circadian Rhythms
Plants are sessile organisms and thus they are intimately associated with their environment. This ability to synchronize with daily chang...
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Circadian Rhythm: Encyclopedia Ii - Circadian Rhythm - Plant Circadian Rhythms
Plants are sessile organisms, and thus they are intimately associated with their environment. This ability to synchronize with daily chan...
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Circadian Rhythm: Encyclopedia Ii - Circadian Rhythm - Origin
Circadian rhythms are believed to have originated in the earliest cells to provide protection for replicating DNA, from high ultraviolet ...
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Swing
Dreams Symbol: Christian Dream Interpretation Dictionary - Swing
Swing: Rhythm of a life at rest or peace. (Is. 30:15) (Source: Tehillah Ministries) Related pages: Christian Dream Inter...
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Rhythm And Blues: Encyclopedia Ii - Rhythm And Blues - Original Rhythm And Blues
In its first manifestation, rhythm and blues was the predecessor to rockabilly and rock and roll. It was strongly influenced by jazz and ...
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Irrational Rhythm: Encyclopedia Ii - Irrational Rhythm - Historical Development
Until the nineteenth century triplets were the only irrational rhythms that were commonly seen in written music; the Romantic composers t...
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Rhythm And Blues: Encyclopedia Ii - Rhythm And Blues - Original Rhythm And Blues
In its first manifestation, rhythm and blues was the predecessor to rockabilly and rock and roll. It was strongly influenced by jazz an...
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Rhythm Nation 1814: Encyclopedia Ii - Rhythm Nation 1814 - Background
Rhythm Nation 1814, Jackson's 6x Platinum follow up to her 1986 hit album, Control, was an unprecedented success, with seven hit singles ...
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Rhythm Is My Business: Encyclopedia Ii - Rhythm Is My Business - Track Listing
The original Lp listing, Rhythm Is My Business Verve V6-4056
(Side One)
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Swung Note: Encyclopedia Ii - Swung Note - Swing Rhythm
In jazz, this interpretive device is assumed in most written music other than latin jazz, but may also be indicated. For example, Satin D...
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Rhythm Nation 1814: Encyclopedia Ii - Rhythm Nation 1814 - Music Awards
Rhythm Nation 1814 - Grammy Awards.
1990: Grammy Award: Best Longform Music Video: Rhythm Nation 1814
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Rhythm And Blues: Encyclopedia Ii - Rhythm And Blues - Contemporary R&b Subgenres
These are the major subgenres of contemporary R&B, roughly in chronological order of popularity.
Rhythm and blues - Quiet storm.
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Rhythm And Blues: Encyclopedia Ii - Rhythm And Blues - Contemporary R&b
The term R&B today defines a style of African-American music, originating after the demise of disco in 1980, that combines elements o...
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Biorhythm: Encyclopedia Ii - Biorhythm - The Basic Theory
The theory of biorhythms claims one's lifecycle is affected by rhythmic cycles and makes approximate predictions of cycles of physical, m...
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Bbc 'rhythm & Movement' Idents: Encyclopedia Ii - Bbc 'rhythm & Movement' Idents - Spoofs
BBC 'Rhythm & Movement' idents - E4.
The idents were spoofed not long after their launch, when E4, one of Channel 4's 'free to air'...
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Bbc 'rhythm & Movement' Idents: Encyclopedia Ii - Bbc 'rhythm & Movement' Idents - Other
BBC 'Rhythm & Movement' idents - Christmas.
As of 2005, there have been three different idents produced for the Christmas period, e...
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Bbc 'rhythm & Movement' Idents: Encyclopedia Ii - Bbc 'rhythm & Movement' Idents - List Of Idents
BBC 'Rhythm & Movement' idents - Capoeira.
Debut: 2002
Filmed against the London skyline, it shows two people doing Capoeira, a Bra...
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People's Instinctive Travels And The Paths Of Rhythm: Encyclopedia Ii - People's Instinctive Travels And The Paths Of Rhythm - Chart Positions
Billboard Music Charts - album
1990 The Billboard 200 No. 91
1990 Top R&B/Hip-Hop Alb...
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Charles Wright & The Watts 103rd Street Rhythm Band: Encyclopedia Ii - Charles Wright & The Watts 103rd Street Rhythm Band - History
The Watts Band, originally known as Charles Wright & the Wright Sounds, derives its name from the Watts section of Los Angeles, Calif...
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The Feelies: Encyclopedia Ii - The Feelies - Crazy Rhythms
Most of the vocals and songs were written and sung by Glenn Mercer. Along with original band members Bill Million, Keith Clayton and Anto...
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Biorhythm: Encyclopedia Ii - Biorhythm - Related Terminology
Biorhythm - Biological rhythm cycles.
Ultradian are biological rhythms composed of long-term cycles (lasting several days).
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Alexander Blok: Encyclopedia Ii - Alexander Blok - Revolution In Rhythms And Subject Matter
During the later period of his life, Blok concentrated primarily on political themes, pondering upon the messianic destination of his cou...
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Rock Band: Encyclopedia Ii - Rock Band - Structure
A rock group or band usually consists of at least four musical roles:
lead singer.
guitarist.
bass guitarist.
drummer or percussionist.
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Rock Band: Encyclopedia Ii - Rock Band - Structure
A rock group or band usually consists of at least four musical roles:
lead singer.
guitarist.
bass guitarist.
drummer or percussionist.
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Rock Band: Encyclopedia Ii - Rock Band - Structure
A rock group or band usually consists of at least four musical roles:
A lead singer.
A guitarist.
A bass guitarist.
A drummer or percuss...
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Biorhythm: Encyclopedia Ii - Biorhythm - Plausibility
Proponents of biorhythmics call it an established interdisciplinary area of scientific endeavor, which is still speculative in many facet...
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Leftfield: Encyclopedia Ii - Leftfield - Releases
Leftfield is well-known to a mainstream UK audience for their track "Phat Planet", which soundtracked the "Surfers" TV advertisement for ...
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Big Band: Encyclopedia Ii - Big Band - Structure
The band is divided up into a number of sections, by instrument. Each section has about four members. Traditional bands have a rhythm sec...
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Music Theory: Encyclopedia Ii - Music Theory - Melody
Melody is the unfolding in musical time of a principle single line. This line can be sounded alone, unaccompanied; or it can be the top (...
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Bill Wyman: Encyclopedia Ii - Bill Wyman - Biography
At age 47, Bill Wyman, began a relationship with 13-year old Mandy Smith, with her mother's blessing. Six years later, they were married,...
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Alexander Blok: Encyclopedia Ii - Alexander Blok - Early Life And Influences
Blok was born in St Petersburg, into a sophisticated and intellectual family. Some of his relatives were men of letters, his father was a...
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Alexander Blok: Encyclopedia Ii - Alexander Blok - The Most Exquisite Of Poets
Idealized mystical images of the first book established Blok as a leader of the Russian Symbolist movement, which had little in common wi...
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Big Band: Encyclopedia Ii - Big Band - Structure
The band is divided up into a number of sections, by instrument. Each section has about four members. Traditional bands have a rhythm sec...
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Rumba: Encyclopedia Ii - Rumba - Cuban Rumba
Rumba arose in Havana in the 1890s. As a sexually-charged Afro-Cuban dance, rumba was often suppressed and restricted because it was view...
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Salsa Music: Encyclopedia Ii - Salsa Music - Characteristics
Salsa music is a very broad term that can be used with various meanings depending on the context; its exact meaning is the subject of man...
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Biblical Poetry: Encyclopedia Ii - Biblical Poetry - Characteristics Of Ancient Hebrew Poetry
Biblical poetry - Rhyme.
Ancient Hebrew poetry contains no rhyme. Although the first song mentioned above (Exodus 15:1-19) contains ass...
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Biblical Poetry: Encyclopedia Ii - Biblical Poetry - Division Of The Poetical Portions Of The Hebrew Bible
Biblical poetry - Poems that deal with events.
First may be mentioned poems that deal principally with events, being epic-lyric in char...
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Lyric Suite Berg: Encyclopedia Ii - Lyric Suite Berg - Tone Rows
Lyric Suite Berg - Movement I.
according to George Perle, pitch classes. He also depicts it in the following way:
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Scrypt: Encyclopedia Ii - Scrypt - Technique
Scrypt - The Use of Rhymes.
Despite the apparent disdain Robert Frost had for "free verse," (describing it as playing tennis with the n...
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Music Theory: Encyclopedia Ii - Music Theory - Sound
Music theory describes how sounds, which travel in waves, are notated, and how what is sounded, or played, is perceived by listeners. The...
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Biorhythm: Encyclopedia Ii - Biorhythm - History
The classical theory originated at the turn of the 19th century, between 1897 and 1902, from observational research.
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Music Theory: Encyclopedia Ii - Music Theory - Harmony Consonance & Dissonance
Harmony can generally be thought of as occurring when two or more pitches are sounded simultaneously, although harmony can be implied whe...
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Big Band: Encyclopedia Ii - Big Band - History
Swing bands were very popular from the late 1920s to the early 1950s.
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Scrypt: Encyclopedia Ii - Scrypt - Links To Selected Text Message Boards And Communities
Scrypt - Other Links.
[4] Page devoted to a movement to establish scrypt as a legitimate form of poetry.
[5] Example of a topical.
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Romanian Phonology: Encyclopedia Ii - Romanian Phonology - Phonemes
The phoneme inventory of Romanian consists of seven vowels, four semivowels, and twenty consonants. In addition, as with all languages, o...
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Big Band: Encyclopedia Ii - Big Band - History
Swing bands were very popular from the late 1920s to the early 1950s.
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Bill Wyman: Encyclopedia Ii - Bill Wyman - Music Career
Wyman was born William George Perks in Penge, London, England. He took piano lessons from ages 10 to 13 and later taught himself bass gui...
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Big Band: Encyclopedia Ii - Big Band - Big Band Arrangements
Musical arrangements for big bands often make use of several common compositional techniques.
Trumpet parts can be arranged in close harm...
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Big Band: Encyclopedia Ii - Big Band - Big Band Arrangements
Musical arrangements for big bands often make use of several common compositional techniques.
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Scrypt: Encyclopedia Ii - Scrypt - History
Scrypt has been known to exist since the mid-1990s, however the term "Scrypt" or as it is used in this article was not coined until 2005,...
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Soviet Ballroom Dances: Encyclopedia Ii - Soviet Ballroom Dances - Soviet Category
The latter category comprised of
- Polka - Rylio - Varu-Varu - Sudarushka - Russian Lyrical
With the exception of Polka, these dances w...
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Salsa Music: Encyclopedia Ii - Salsa Music - History
In the 1930s, 40s and 50s, Cuban music within Cuba was evolving into new styles derived primarily from son and rumba, while the Cubans in...
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List Of Cycles: Encyclopedia Ii - List Of Cycles - Art And Recreational Cycles
Video game
List of cycles - Music and rhythm cycles.
Interval cycle - Physics of music - Rhythm - Song cycle
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The Feelies: Encyclopedia Ii - The Feelies - Legacy
The Feelies are remembered as one of the most underappreciated indie-rock bands of the 1980's and to this day have many fans through out ...
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Lyric Suite Berg: Encyclopedia Ii - Lyric Suite Berg - Composition And Analysis
According to Berg's friend and Schoenberg pupil Erwin Stein, "The work (Ist and VIth part, the main part of the IIIrd and the middle sect...
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Braille Music: Encyclopedia Ii - Braille Music - Introduction To Braille Music Symbols And Syntax
Some of the most common braille music symbols and combinations are summarized in the chart below:
Visually impaired users can download t...
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Atrial Fibrillation: Encyclopedia Ii - Atrial Fibrillation - Diagnosis
Atrial fibrillation - Electrocardiogram.
Atrial fibrillation is diagnosed on an electrocardiogram, an investigation performed routinel...
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Atrial Fibrillation: Encyclopedia Ii - Atrial Fibrillation - Treatment
The main goals of treatment of atrial fibrillation are to prevent temporary circulatory instability and to prevent stroke. Rate and rhyth...
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African American Music: Encyclopedia Ii - African American Music - 19th Century
The influence of African Americans on mainstream American music began in the 19th century, with the advent of blackface minstrelsy. The b...
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Sleep: Encyclopedia Ii - Sleep - Sleep Physiology
Sleep - Methodology.
Before advances in the fields of neurology, neuroscience, electronics and genetics were made, scientists studied t...
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Lambada: Encyclopedia Ii - Lambada - Lexicon
When it comes to lexicon terminology the word lambada is associated with the act of brawling using clubs. Some associate it with the word...
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Thermoregulation: Encyclopedia Ii - Thermoregulation - Physiological Temperature Regulation In Vertebrates
By numerous observations upon men and animals, John Hunter showed that the essential difference between the so-called warm-blooded and co...
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Thermoregulation: Encyclopedia Ii - Thermoregulation - Behavioral Temperature Regulation
In addition to human beings, a number of animals also maintain their body temperature by physiological and behavioral adjustments. For ex...
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Thermoregulation: Encyclopedia Ii - Thermoregulation - Variations In The Temperature Of Man And Some Other Animals
Thermoregulation - Variations from thermometer placement.
As stated above, the temperature of warm-blooded animals is maintained with b...
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Thermoregulation: Encyclopedia Ii - Thermoregulation - Limits Compatible With Life
There are limits both of heat and cold that a warm-blooded animal can bear, and other far wider limits that a cold-blooded animal may end...
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Braille Music: Encyclopedia Ii - Braille Music - Learning Braille Music
Braille music, although different from print music, is in general neither easier nor more difficult to learn. Visually impaired musicians...
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Braille Music: Encyclopedia Ii - Braille Music - Teaching Braille Music
Braille music for beginners, like print music for beginners, is quite simple. Sighted or visually impaired music teachers with no previou...
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Braille Music: Encyclopedia Ii - Braille Music - Transcribing Music Into Braille
Much commonly-used music has been transcribed into braille. In the U.S. this is available from the National Library Service (NLS) of the ...
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Braille Music: Encyclopedia Ii - Braille Music - Variations In Braille Music
Over the years and in the many different countries of the world, a variety of minor differences in braille music practice have arisen. So...
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Beethoven's Musical Style And Innovations: Encyclopedia Ii - Beethoven's Musical Style And Innovations - Beethoven And Music Architecture
Above all, his works distinguish themselves from those of any prior composer through his creation of large, extended architectonic struct...
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Beethoven's Musical Style And Innovations: Encyclopedia Ii - Beethoven's Musical Style And Innovations - The Germ Motive
Beethoven helped to further unify the different movements in multi-movement works with the invention of the 'germ motive', as Schauffler ...
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Beethoven's Musical Style And Innovations: Encyclopedia Ii - Beethoven's Musical Style And Innovations - Beethoven And The Voice
His Ninth Symphony included a chorus and solo voices in the 4th movement for the first time, and made extensive use of fugues, which were...
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Atrial Fibrillation: Encyclopedia Ii - Atrial Fibrillation - Classification
The American Heart Association, American College of Cardiology, and the European Society of Cardiology have proposed the following classi...
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Atrial Fibrillation: Encyclopedia Ii - Atrial Fibrillation - Signs And Symptoms
Atrial fibrillation is usually accompanied by symptoms related to either the rapid heart rate or embolization. Rapid and irregular heart ...
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Atrial Fibrillation: Encyclopedia Ii - Atrial Fibrillation - Pathophysiology
The normal electrical conduction system of the heart allows the impulse that is generated by the sinoatrial node (SA node) of the heart t...
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Lambada: Encyclopedia Ii - Lambada - The History Of Lambada
Lambada - The Origin.
Since the time Brazil was a Portuguese colony (between year 1500 a.d. and 1822 a.d.) the Carimbó has been a popu...
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Olivier Messiaen: Encyclopedia Ii - Olivier Messiaen - Music
Almost no music by Messiaen could be mistaken for the work of any other western classical composer. His music has been described as outsi...
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Olivier Messiaen: Encyclopedia Ii - Olivier Messiaen - Works
Olivier Messiaen - Compositions.
Le banquet céleste, organ (1926[33] or 1928)
Préludes, piano (1928-29)
Dyptique, organ (1930)
La mo...
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Olivier Messiaen: Encyclopedia Ii - Olivier Messiaen - Music
It is almost impossible to mistake a Messiaen composition for the work of any other Western classical composer. His music has been descri...
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Olivier Messiaen: Encyclopedia Ii - Olivier Messiaen - Biography
Olivier Messiaen - Youth and studies.
Olivier Eugène Prosper Charles Messiaen was born in Avignon into a literary family. He was the e...
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Olivier Messiaen: Encyclopedia Ii - Olivier Messiaen - Biography
Olivier Messiaen - Youth and studies.
Olivier Eugène Prosper Charles Messiaen was born in Avignon into a literary family. He was the e...
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Craniosacral Therapy: Encyclopedia Ii - Craniosacral Therapy - History
Cranial therapy was introduced by osteopathic doctor William Sutherland in the early 1900s. Sutherland theorized that the bones of the sk...
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Glossary Of Partner Dance Terms: Encyclopedia Ii - Glossary Of Partner Dance Terms - G - R
Glossary of partner dance terms - Guapacha.
Guapacha timing is an alternative rhythm of various basic Cha-cha-cha steps that are normal...
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Circadian Rhythms:
Craft Witchcraft Dictionary On Circadian Rhythms
CIRCADIAN RHYTHMS: is the same thing as biorhythms.
(See also:
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Biological Rhythm:
Oceanography Dictionary - Biological Rhythm
Definition and meaning of biological rhythm:
biological rhythm - an overt, measurable activity generated by some inte...
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Circadian Rhythm:
Oceanography Dictionary - Circadian Rhythm
Definition and meaning of circadian rhythm:
circadian rhythm - the regular recurrence, in cycles of about 24 hours, o...
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Endogenous Rhythm:
Oceanography Dictionary - Endogenous Rhythm
Definition and meaning of endogenous rhythm:
endogenous rhythm - a metabolic or behavioral rhythm that originates wit...
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Biorhythm, Circadian Rhythm:
Craft Witchcraft Dictionary On Biorhythm, Circadian Rhythm
BIORHYTHM, CIRCADIAN RHYTHM: this is the study of 3 physical, intellectual, & emotional vibrations or components, that start when ...
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Hermetic Principle Of Rhythm:
New Age
Spiritual Dictionary On Hermetic Principle Of Rhythm
Hermetic principle of Rhythm "Everything flows out and in; everything has its tides; all things rise and fall; the pendulum-swing...
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