That deafening, arrhythmic clomping that seems to be coming from every direction?
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Particularly if you've tried anti-arrhythmic medications and those haven't worked.
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Both were veteran teams that finished fourth after arrhythmic regular seasons.
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International guidelines on anti-arrhythmic therapy reflect these results.
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He suffered from an arrhythmic heartbeat that was exacerbated with stress.
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Allen built tension with abstract clusters, arrhythmic flurries and harmonic suspensions.
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The musical reductions of Schenkerian analysis are usually arrhythmic.
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If you count bad singing and arrhythmic dance moves as a highlight, which obviously you do.
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At the cellular level, cardiomyocytes displayed contractility defects and arrhythmic events.
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More examples
Lacking a steady rhythm; "an arrhythmic heartbeat"
Without regard for rhythm
Cardiac arrhythmia: an abnormal rate of muscle contractions in the heart
(Arrhythmias) Cardiac dysrhythmia (also known as arrhythmia) is a term for any of a large and heterogeneous group of conditions in which there is abnormal electrical activity in the heart. The heart beat may be too fast or too slow, and may be regular or irregular.
(arrhythm) an erratic, unsteady pulse.
(arrhythmia) An irregular heartbeat. This could be a rhythm that's abnormally slow (bradycardia) or a rhythm that's too fast (tachycardia).
(Arrhythmia) irregularity or absence of the heart rhythm caused by disturbances in transmission of electrical impulses through cardiac tissue.
(Arrhythmia) An abnormal rhythm of the heart beat. Sometimes during surgery the natural pacing mechanisms in the heart become swollen resulting in an irregular or slow heart beat. ...
(Arrhythmia) Disturbance of heart rate and rhythm.