Top it off with arrhythmic choruses drenched in vocoder effects and music pauses, and you have the blueprint for the entire album. |
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As Wilson sits, singing from a pair of lyric prompters, he gesticulates in an arrhythmic, unsettling fashion. |
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Even the most arrhythmic Luddite has to cheer up when suddenly confronted with the Dr Who theme. |
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Now, it's just words, torrents of them, stubbornly arrhythmic at times and other times too clinical to have any emotional impact. |
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Failing to understand or convey anything of the philosophy behind the notes, his performance was consistently stiff, hard and frankly arrhythmic. |
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They're not completely arrhythmic, the rhythms are just highly unconventional, often with different parts playing in different time signatures. |
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By the end of the piece, they are more apparent than they were at the start, since listeners take the arrhythmic nature of speech for granted. |
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Somewhat infelicitous and arrhythmic on paper, the pledge is powerful when chanted out loud by thousands. |
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The ACCP recommends that patients with suspected PAH be screened with echocardiography to detect cardiac anatomic and arrhythmic problems. |
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Similarly there are dose response increases in heart attacks, and arrhythmic heart disease and death. |
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All 10 mice that received the drug thrived and never developed an arrhythmia, while 8 out of 9 untreated mice became arrhythmic and died. |
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In the arrhythmic patients, the antiarrhythmic treatment was gradually reduced, and in patients 1, 3, and 9, it was withdrawn. |
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There are divergent results with respect to the association between heart rate variability and arrhythmic events. |
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My heart's arrhythmic, and one time I took a hormone test that indicated it was possible for me to have a thyroid disease. |
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Patients with left ventricular dysfunction after MI are at risk for sudden arrhythmic death. |
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At follow-up, death was defined as cardiac related if there was documentation of acute ischemic syndrome, arrhythmic or sudden death, or heart failure as the terminal event. |
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Therefore, true arrhythmic causes must be ruled out before the diagnosis of anxiety or panic disorder can be accepted as the cause of the palpitations. |
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In patients with heart disease, an arrhythmic cause should be excluded. |
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Consequently, haemodynamic and arrhythmic complications arose, with the need for repeat catheterisation and revascularisation, prolonged hospital stay, and increased costs. |
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Could there have been a more fatuous and arrhythmic and unmemorable conclusion to what had been, after all, my analysis, my only analysis? |
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It is not the case here, though: theĀ long calm guitars parts, sometimes arrhythmic, merge into other noises or vanish as they appeared. |
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His shot choices are haphazard and arrhythmic, always cutting against any recognizable beat. |
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O'Brien's stodgy, arrhythmic prose never brings its subject to life. |
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His eyes were darting around frantically, his left leg bounced with a steady, arrhythmic, annoying rhythm and he was wringing his hands consistently. |
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The note-taking during the reading of the Flusser book enabled me to overcome the travel sickness in the arrhythmic opening movement that is inevitable in an unfamiliar book. |
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It also recommends it in certain patients who have not yet had a serious arrhythmic event but who are at high risk of sudden cardiac death, as primary prevention. |
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Twenty-four hour electrocardiographic monitoring is indicated when there is an increased probability of identifying an arrhythmic cause for syncope. |
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Mental sickness is thus due to excessive arrhythmic flow of thoughts through mind. |
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Enrollment criteria were at least one arrhythmic episode during the previous three months and sinus rhythm for at least one hour before randomization to dronedarone 400 mg twice-daily or placebo. |
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They probably include: lung inflammation, systemic inflammation, lung oxidative stress, increased plasma viscosity, decreased cardiac vagal control, increased sympathetic activity, and increased arrhythmic susceptibility. |
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Yesterday, Mr Tomlinson's inquest heard new evidence which contradicted earlier suggestions that he died of a spontaneous arrhythmic heart attack. |
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Our study aimed at to shed a light on the issue to investigate the antiarrhythmic effects of matrine by using ouabain to construct an arrhythmic model of cardiomyocytes. |
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Sydenham's chorea is a disorder of the central nervous system characterized by sudden, involuntary, arrhythmic, choreic, and purposeless movements. |
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An arrhythmic atonal aboration they call music out of satire perhaps. |
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Each year an estimated 270 sudden cardiac arrest deaths occur in British schools, according to Sads UK, the Sudden Arrhythmic Death Syndrome charity. |
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