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an organization of beats into groupings of two or three subdivisions and indicated by a time signature. The meter indicates the number of beats or subdivisions of a beat in each measure and also indicates which beats receive a slight emphasis. See also the section on meter for a more complete treatment of this topic.
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unit of length measurement in the metric system, equal to 39.37 inches.
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| metered dose inhaler |
Often called "MDI". A device that allows delivery of medicine directly into the lungs. The medicine is in the form of a very, very fine powder, and a propellant is used to get the powder out in a cloud to be inhaled. Unfortunately, the propellant used in the standard MDI's is composed of CFC's (chlorofluorocarbons), which are involved in the destruction of the ozone layer. ...
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| meter |
"time" in music; a pattern of regularly recurring rhythmic pulses or beats, whether heard or imagined.
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| meter |
Also known as metre. The metric system's basic unit for linear measurement, equal to 39.37 inches. 1/10th of a meter is a decimeter; 1/100th is a centimeter; 1/100th is a millimeter.
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