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It is a rhythmic change in these energies that provided the environment for life.
Within the installation, time is represented by rhythmic changes in sound and imagery.
This work therefore dealt with repetition and subtle rhythmic change.
The finale is a puzzle of rhythmic change and off-center movement.
Our bodies eventually adjust to the rhythmic changes, of course, but much more slowly than jet travel moves us.
Most components of the immune system, both cellular and humoral, also show large rhythmic changes.
We have discussed the evidence for a body clock and the kinds of rhythmic change that it normally produces.
The middle section presents rhythmic changes and several modulations.
The choreography stands up remarkably well in its angular shapes and rhythmic changes.
A characteristic feature is Cornet's use of rhythmic changes.
To recognise, from the printed score, the rhythmic change in a four-bar phrase played by the examiner.
A class typically involves improvised piano music, with participants adapting their movements to the music's rhythmic changes.
This rhythmic change, which affects especially the nervous system, is an alternation between the qualities dry and moist.
Rhythmic changes were clear and, because they were, the proud way he stood before the audience seemed a sign of not haughtiness, but mastery.
Balfour Stewart had suggested the idea in the late 19th century to explain rhythmic changes in the earth's magnetic field.
About 15% of the U.S. population experiences the problematic rhythmic change of the seasons.
Behind all rhythmic change lies Eternity.
These cortisol rhythmic changes occur throughout infancy and early childhood, along with changes in sleep patterns.
She also gestured sinuously in her "Alegrias," which was filled with rapid footwork and rhythmic changes.
Early in this century, astronomers learned that the intrinsic brightness of these stars is related to rhythmic changes in their observed luminosity.
But it also offered a chance to savor the women's melting torsos as they shifted through delicate yet intricate rhythmic changes.
The fugue, which is mainly in four-part writing with frequent rhythmic changes, gradually builds to a climax.
Remember that performance is susceptible to the effects of external conditions, the mood of the subject and sleep loss, as well as to rhythmic changes.
Rhythmic changes in this neural activity could be the means by which an individual's lifestyle could act as a time-cue for his body clock.
In addition to the rhythmic changes, the registers of the cello, piano, and vocal lines are notably higher in the second section.