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rhythm

[rith-uhm] / ˈrɪð əm /


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Meanwhile, Black Americans enslaved on plantations were using homemade instruments such as stringed gourds to produce music with complex rhythms influenced by African traditions, which would later develop into blues and jazz.

From The Wall Street Journal

The circadian rhythm plays a central role in regulating cardiovascular and metabolic function.

From Science Daily

But Hyland struggles to find the pacing and rhythm of her complicated vision.

From Los Angeles Times

The stimulation guided the brain cells to align in repeating rhythms, either gamma or alpha oscillations.

From Science Daily

Later I switched to “Some Kind of Wonderful” by Grand Funk Railroad for a simple reason: Whenever she’s around my heart beats in rhythm with the 1974 tune’s powerful drum lead-in.

From The Wall Street Journal