- emphasis.
Texture in
which parts have
different rhythms is
heterorythmic or
heterometric. The term is used for
compositions in
which all the voice-parts move...
- The Frank–Starling law of the
heart (also
known as Starling's law and the Frank–Starling mechanism)
represents the
relationship between stroke volume and...
- post-translational
modifications of
contractile proteins. This is in
contrast to
heterometric regulation,
governed by the Frank-Starling law,
where increased ventricular...
-
Anisometric verse,
known also as
heterometric stanza, is a type of
poetry where the
stanza is made up of
lines having unequal metrical length. The number...
- function. This
modulating role is
separate from the
homeometric and
heterometric regulatory mechanisms that
control myocardial contractility. Moreover...
-
composed mainly in isometre, but his
pastourelles are
predominantly heterometric. His
music is
conservative and
rarely exceeds a
ninth in range. There...
- A
technique in
which a
rhythmic pattern is
superposed on another,
heterometrically, and then su****des it and
becomes the
basic metre. Usually, such...
-
rhyming couplets, but a few are
hexasyllabic and
Raimon de
Miraval wrote a
heterometric salut. They
often end with a one-word verse,
unrhymed with
anything previous...
-
songs are
basically isometric and decasyllabic. The
remaining three are
heterometric but
mainly octosyllabic. With the sole
exception of Li plus desconfortés...
-
readers to
focus on the
instruction that
nature might supply. The poem is
heterometric in nature; its
lines switch between iambic and
trochaic trimeter, tetrameter...