| JR | Jolly reaction; junctional rhythm |
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| MESOR | midline estimating statistic of rhythm |
| NSR | nasal septal reconstruction; nonspecific reaction; normal sinus rhythm; no sign of recurrence; not s... |
| reg | rhy regular rhythm |
| R&R | rate and rhythm; rest and recuperation |
| rhythm |
Uniform and well-coordinated running action.
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a general term used to refer to the position of musical events in time. It specifys the beginning of an event and the duration (how long it lasts). When events occur in alignment to a regular interval of time, a "pulse" emerges. These pulses may be grouped into beats and measures, commonly called a meter. However, rhythms may occur freely in time as well. In the following example, a longer note is followed by four even notes, then in a familiar pattern. ...
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A continuance, a flow, or a sense of movement achieved by the repetition of regulated visual units; the use of measured accents. Rhythm: regular, irregular, and progressive rhythms; repetition of colors, shapes, and lines to create rhythm. Rhythm is the repetition of visual movement?olors, shapes, or lines. Variety is essential to keep rhythms exciting and active, and to avoid monotony. Movement and rhythm work together to create the visual equivalent of a musical beat.
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the pattern of musical movement through time.
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the pattern of sounds in time
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