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  Pyrexia - New York Death Metal
While the style is dependent on the work of percussive speed/death coming before, in Pyrexia a uniquely linear and recursive interpretation of this makes for a labyrinthine but pummeling listen.
As this style was, for as short as it lasted, more influential than most other styles in death metal itself, Pyrexia directed the consciousness of the genre toward more-impact oriented music just as fl metal began to influence the audience.
Mixing a hardcore influence into their New York metal, Pyrexia aim for a more metalcore audience with three songs that fall short of the world-class work that Suffocation, the mentor to this band, routinely churned out.
www.anus.com /metal/pyrexia.html   (249 words)

  
  reviews of Pyrexia by Michel Mery
Pyrexia is a weird and somewhat wonderful blend of surrealism and sf, with plenty of satirical shots at the Information Age we're now entering in the "real world" and even some tasty, spaced-out recurrent erotic imagery as a bonus treat.
Pyrexia is often grand fun, its amiable confusion transmuting into a glorious satire of career-fixated go-getters and their high-tech toys.
I don't thing Pyrexia is quite a great book, but its ultra-weird characters and their bizarre adventures began to matter to me. I was sucked in, challenged, and often delighted.
www.iiipublishing.com /books/pyreview.htm   (932 words)

  
 SELECT Pyrexia critical care
Pyrexia is a common problem encountered in medical practice and is a marker for illness.
Pyrexia per se is rarely life-threatening but rapid and accurate identification of the cause is important if clinically significant sequelae are to be avoided.
Absence of pyrexia, however, may be a sinister indicator that a severely-ill patient is unable to mount an appropriate thermal response.
www.rcsed.ac.uk /eselect/cc13.htm   (7086 words)

  
  The Pyrexiaassian Union
The Pyrexia race is a strong war like race that have evolved along the same path as most other humanoids.
Pyrexias are humanoid and have evolved over the centuries to have extended life spans.
Pyrexias prefer rocky oxygen-based worlds, lush in vegetations and an abundance of fresh water.
galileo.spaceports.com /~william/nasy/pyrexia/Pyrexia.htm   (172 words)

  
 Banamine - Research Background
This backgrounder will discuss pyrexia, the inflammatory process, the pharmacology of flunixin meglumine in cattle, and specific diseases of cattle where the activity of Banamine has been demonstrated.
Pyrexia (fever) means the elevation of body temperature above the normal range.
Pyrexia, or fever, in cattle is an abnormal elevation of body temperature.
www.banamine.com /research/bfmsic.html   (5251 words)

  
 Chaosbreed   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-28)
The fact that Erick was 7 years-old when some of the songs he's singing today in PYREXIA were released is a testament to the longevity of the music.
Born to sing for PYREXIA, Erick is without question one of the most exciting parts of PYREXIA's return.
Refusing to let the fire of a band and a career known as PYREXIA fade, Basile has no doubt assembled the most driven group of musicians to put forth a new era in band that never says Die.
www.crashmusicinc.com /Bio-bands/Pyrexia.htm   (322 words)

  
 Puerperal Pyrexia
Puerperal pyrexia is any febrile condition occurring in a woman in whom a temperature of 38.0 degrees centigrade or more has occurred within 14 days after confinement or miscarriage.
Puerperal pyrexia today is a condition that is treated with respect, but it is no longer feared or notified, because the bacteria that cause puerperal pyrexia are easily controlled by modern antibiotics.
The incidence, however, of all types of puerperal pyrexia today is less than 4 per cent and then the infection is usually in the urinary tract.
www.women-health-guide.com /puerperal-pyrexia.htm   (598 words)

  
 Pyrexia by Michel Mery
Pyrexia is a weird and somewhat wonderful blend of surrealism and sf, with plenty of satirical shots at the Information Age we're now entering in the "real world" and even some tasty, spaced-out recurrent erotic imagery as a bonus treat.
Pyrexia is often grand fun, its amiable confusion transmuting into a glorious satire of career-fixated go-getters and their high-tech toys.
I don't thing Pyrexia is quite a great book, but its ultra-weird characters and their bizarre adventures began to matter to me. I was sucked in, challenged, and often delighted.
www.mcn.org /e/iii/pyreview.htm   (932 words)

  
 Anxiety Zone - Fever, temperature, pyrexia, febrile, thermometer
Fever, also known as pyrexia, is a medical symptom which describes an increase in temperature to levels which are above normal (37 degrees Celsius, 98.6 degrees Fahrenheit).
The body's temperature is maintained at that level until the effects of the pyrogens wear off.
Pyrexia can be classed as low grade (38 to 39 °C), moderate (39 to 40 °C), or high grade (more than 40 °C) depending on how much the body temperature has deviated from normal.
www.anxietyzone.com /symptoms/fever.html   (463 words)

  
 Pyrexia biography @ Tartareandesire.com
With the momentum and feedback from this release, PYREXIA took to the road playing shows and fests across North America delivering to the massess live what was created in the studio.
Now that "Hatredangeranddisgust" had broken the mold of typical death metal, PYREXIA was ready to break all barriers and get right into the studio to record a full length, until they were struck with a series of delays.
Driven by a pure belief in PYREXIA's music and history, Basile refused to let the fire burn out and continued on to find new talent and put together what is, without question, the most determined, hungry, and diverse line-up to date consisting of some of the best and brightest musicians in death metal today.
www.tartareandesire.com /bands/pyrexia.html   (1367 words)

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