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1 irregular rhythm
1) Спорт: нарушенный ритм2) Авиационная медицина: неправильный ритм -
2 irregular rhythm
Англо-русский словарь по авиационной медицине > irregular rhythm
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3 irregular rhythm
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4 irregular rhythm
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5 rhythm
1. n ритм2. n группа инструментов, обеспечивающая ритм3. n стих. размер4. n гармония5. n ритмичность; ритмичное движение; периодичность, цикличность, постоянная смена6. n способ контрацепции, основанный на использовании бесплодных периодов менструального циклаСинонимический ряд:beat (noun) accent; accentuation; beat; cadence; cadency; flow; measure; meter; metre; pulsation; pulse; rhyme; rhythmus; stress; swing; tempo; throb; tick; vibration -
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7 cardiac rhythm
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8 activity rhythm
The English-Russian dictionary general scientific > activity rhythm
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9 atrio-ventricular rhythm
The English-Russian dictionary general scientific > atrio-ventricular rhythm
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10 heart rhythm
The English-Russian dictionary general scientific > heart rhythm
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11 idioventricular rhythm
The English-Russian dictionary general scientific > idioventricular rhythm
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12 synchronal rhythm
The English-Russian dictionary general scientific > synchronal rhythm
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13 bitonal
[baɪ'təunəl]прил.; муз.в двух тональностях, характеризующийся двутональностьюexploiting modern devices like bitonality and irregular rhythm — использование таких современных средств, как двутональность и неровный ритм
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