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biological rhythm
biological rhythm cyclic pattern of physiological changes or changes in activity in living organisms, most often synchronized with daily, monthly, or annual cyclical changes in the environment. The exact nature of the internal mechanism, or "biological clock," that controls such rhythms is not ... Read more
biorhythm
biorhythm or biological rhythm, cyclic pattern of changes in physiology or in activity of living organisms, often synchronized with daily, monthly, or yearly environmental changes. Rhythms that vary according to the time of day (circadian rhythms), in part a response to daylight or dark, includ... Read more
rhythm
rhythm the basic temporal element of music, concerned with duration and with stresses or accents whether irregular or organized into regular patternings. The formulation in the late 12th cent. of the rhythmic modes—basic recurrent patterns that were adhered to in composition—began the d... Read more
Franz Berwald
Franz Berwald , 1796-1868, Swedish composer. His music, which is highly original in its use of rhythm, harmony, and orchestration, had little popular success. Best known for his four surviving symphonies, he also wrote several concertos, chamber works, and operas. ... Read more
bolero
bolero , national dance of Spain, introduced c.1780 by Sebastian Zerezo, or Cerezo. Of Moroccan origin, it resembles the fandango . It is in 2-4 or 3-4 time for solo or duo dancing and is performed to the accompaniment of castanets, guitar, and the voices of the dancers. Ravel's Bolero is in this... Read more
Clarksdale
Clarksdale city (1990 pop. 19,717), seat of Coahoma co., NW Miss., on the Sunflower River; inc. 1882. It is a processing and distribution center for agriculture, its main resource. There is also light manufacturing. Clarksdale also is a major center for rhythm-and-blues music. ... Read more
defibrillator
defibrillator device that delivers an electrical shock to the heart in order to stop certain forms of rapid heart rhythm disturbances ( arrhythmias ). The shock changes a fibrillation to an organized rhythm or changes a very rapid and ineffective cardiac rhythm to a slower, more effective one. In a... Read more
homophony
homophony , species of musical ensemble texture in which all voice parts move more or less to the same rhythm, in which a listener tends to hear the highest voice as the melody and the lower voices as its accompaniment. This term is also used for a texture comprising a melodic line with chordal acco... Read more
quinidine
quinidine , heart muscle relaxant used to maintain regular heart rhythm patterns. It is an alkaloid chemically similar to quinine and, like quinine, occurs naturally in some species of cinchona trees. Quinidine slows the rate of blood flow in heart chambers and lowers the excitability of the mus... Read more
arrhythmia
arrhythmia , disturbance in the rate or rhythm of the heartbeat. Various arrhythmias can be symptoms of serious heart disorders; however, they are usually of no medical significance except in the presence of additional symptoms. The heart's rhythm is controlled by an electrical impulse that is gen... Read more

Encyclopedia entries related to "circannual rhythm"

biological rhythm
Book article from: The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition ...of day, called circadian rhythms, include such phenomena...according to the tide. Monthly rhythms include weight changes in...women. Annual cycles, or circannual rhythms, include bird migrations...Daily cycles, or circadian rhythms, are in part a response...determined circadian or ... Read more

Dictionary entries related to "circannual rhythm"

circannual rhythm
Book article from: A Dictionary of Biology circannual rhythm See annual rhythm . Read more
annual rhythm
Book article from: A Dictionary of Biology annual rhythm ( circannual rhythm ) The occurrence of a process or a function in a living organism on a yearly basis. Events that display an annual rhythm can include life cycles, such as those of annual plants; mating... Read more

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Michael Joo at MIT List Visual Arts Center.(Cambridge, Mass.)
Magazine article from: Art in America; 5/1/2004; ; 594 words ; ...installation and video, including a major new work, Circannual Rhythm (pibloktok), 2003, which was commissioned by the...three-channel DVD projection synchronized on one long screen, Circannual Rhythm (pibloktok) consists of a narrative documentary... Read more
Body temperature variability (Part 2): masking influences of body temperature variability and a review of body temperature variability in disease.(Body Temperature)
Magazine article from: Alternative Medicine Review; 3/1/2007; ; 700+ words ; ...circadian, menstrual, and annual biological rhythms; fitness; and aging. Part 2 reviews...circadian, menstrual, and annual biological rhythms; fitness; and aging. In this second...organism. Circadian, circamensal, and circannual rhythms, as well as fitness and age, are examples...mask the actual ... Read more
It's about time: a chronobiological approach to healthcare.(Cover Story)
Magazine article from: Medical Laboratory Observer; 1/1/1996; ; 700+ words ; ...organismic, functions fluctuate rhythmically. Most rhythms, though responsive to external stimuli, are genetically...They may, however, become free running -- that is, the rhythms will gradually drift out of synchrony with the environment. Rhythmic events interact with each other and the ... Read more
Michael Joo: Mit List Visual Arts Center.(Cambridge, MA)
Magazine article from: Artforum International; 2/1/2004; ; 606 words ; ...different, expressive poses, protect and surround God's personification of wild, fallen divinity. Joo's latest epic is Circannual Rhythm (pibloktok), 2003, a twenty-five-minute, three-channel video projection. Shot in remote areas of Alaska, it features... Read more
Michael Joo at the Bohen Foundation.
Magazine article from: Art in America; 3/1/2006; ; 514 words ; ...glimpses into a hollow interior. Commanding the imposing space downstairs was a 48-foot-wide video triptych titled Circannual Rhythm (pibloktok), 2002-05, a non-narrative piece showing loosely related events in three remote northern climes. In dramatic... Read more