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Что (кто) такое exogenous rhythm - определение

DNA ORIGINATING FROM OUTSIDE AN ORGANISM
Exogenous dna
  • Exogenous DNA strands (Red and Green) shown inside a cell's nucleus.

Rhythm         
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  • Four beats followed by three clave patterns
  • '''3 + 3 + 2'''}}.
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  • A Griot performs at Diffa, Niger, West Africa. The Griot is playing a Ngoni or Xalam.
  • [[Metric level]]s: beat level shown in middle with division levels above and multiple levels below.
  • early moving picture]] demonstrates the [[waltz]], a dance in triple metre.
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  • Percussion instruments have clearly defined sounds that aid the creation and perception of complex rhythms.
ASPECT OF MUSIC
Rythm; Rhytm; Rhythmically; Musical Rhythm; Intrametric; Contrametric; Extrametric; Composite rhythm; Rhythmic unit; Rhythmic gesture; Rhythms; Rhythmic units; Rhythym; Rhythm style; Rhythim; Time scale (music); Drumbeats; Dysrhythmic; Rhythmic pattern; Rhythm pattern; Rhythm (music); Rythme
·noun The harmonious flow of vocal sounds.
II. Rhythm ·noun A division of lines into short portions by a regular succession of arses and theses, or percussions and remissions of voice on words or syllables.
III. Rhythm ·noun Movement in musical time, with periodical recurrence of accent; the measured beat or pulse which marks the character and expression of the music; symmetry of movement and accent.
IV. Rhythm ·noun In the widest sense, a dividing into short portions by a regular succession of motions, impulses, sounds, accents, ·etc., producing an agreeable effect, as in music poetry, the dance, or the like.
Rhythmically         
  • Original
  • With composite
  • With composite]]
  • left]]
  • Four beats followed by three clave patterns
  • '''3 + 3 + 2'''}}.
  • left
  • left]]
  • A Griot performs at Diffa, Niger, West Africa. The Griot is playing a Ngoni or Xalam.
  • [[Metric level]]s: beat level shown in middle with division levels above and multiple levels below.
  • early moving picture]] demonstrates the [[waltz]], a dance in triple metre.
  • left
  • left]]
  • left
  • Percussion instruments have clearly defined sounds that aid the creation and perception of complex rhythms.
ASPECT OF MUSIC
Rythm; Rhytm; Rhythmically; Musical Rhythm; Intrametric; Contrametric; Extrametric; Composite rhythm; Rhythmic unit; Rhythmic gesture; Rhythms; Rhythmic units; Rhythym; Rhythm style; Rhythim; Time scale (music); Drumbeats; Dysrhythmic; Rhythmic pattern; Rhythm pattern; Rhythm (music); Rythme
·adv In a rhythmical manner.
Rhythm game         
  •  Players using a dance pad to play ''Dance Dance Revolution'', one of the most successful rhythm games
  • Many rhythm games, such as ''[[Frets on Fire]]'', use a scrolling "note highway" to display what notes are to be played, along with a score and a performance meter.
  • osu!lazer]]'', a rhythm game derived from ''[[Osu! Tatakae! Ouendan]]'', in which players click circles and drag sliders to music.
  • An impromptu group of ''[[Rock Band 2]]'' players
  • Screenshot of ''[[StepMania]]'', an open-source game similar to ''[[Dance Dance Revolution]]''.
GENRE OF MUSIC-THEMED ACTION VIDEO GAME
Rhythm action game; Rhythm games; Rhythm video game; Rhythm Action Game; Rhythm action; Rythm game; Rhythm-action game; Rhythm Game
Rhythm game or rhythm action is a genre of music-themed action video game that challenges a player's sense of rhythm. Games in the genre typically focus on dance or the simulated performance of musical instruments, and require players to press buttons in a sequence dictated on the screen.

Википедия

Exogenous DNA

Exogenous DNA is DNA originating outside the organism of concern or study. Exogenous DNA can be found naturally in the form of partially degraded fragments left over from dead cells. These DNA fragments may then become integrated into the chromosomes of nearby bacterial cells to undergo mutagenesis. This process of altering bacteria is known as transformation. Bacteria may also undergo artificial transformation through chemical and biological processes. The introduction of exogenous DNA into eukaryotic cells is known as transfection. Exogenous DNA can also be artificially inserted into the genome, which revolutionized the process of genetic modification in animals. By microinjecting an artificial transgene into the nucleus of an animal embryo, the exogenous DNA is allowed to merge the cell's existing DNA to create a genetically modified, transgenic animal. The creation of transgenic animals also leads into the study of altering sperm cells with exogenous DNA.