Like Michael Brecker, he's absorbed a lot of Coltrane but his harmonic language draws as much from funk and soul as much as jazz. |
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If for some reason a motor or harmonic drive unit failed, it could be disengaged from the control console and could free-wheel. |
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Essentially, the tenets of his harmolodic theory was the elimination of bar lines and a set harmonic progression. |
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Tristen's body and mind, forged like fine steel through countless decades of combats real and exercised, worked in harmonic concert. |
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Akin to Dvorak's Scherzo capriccioso in many respects, it is even more full of harmonic daring. |
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It's even got harmonic vocals, which must've been multi-tracked, as only one singer is credited. |
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For example, a specimen-dependent character such as the pustules of the muricate texture ranks first from the ninth harmonic. |
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We see that the temperature of a brick is just the average energy per harmonic oscillator in the brick divided by Boltzmann's constant. |
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They chant in a deep harmonic, which can be heard sounding three octaves at once during stages in the ritual. |
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Euler asserts that the sum of the harmonic series equals the natural logarithm of infinity plus a quantity that is nearly a constant. |
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When he wasn't soloing there was too much vamping and unimaginative and predictable harmonic progressions. |
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However, a definitive answer to this question requires the obtention of a harmonic reference state. |
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The ground's ten totally enclosed and unvaried statements are the constant harmonic determinant. |
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For any outline, the total power is calculated as the sum, from 1 to n, of individual harmonic powers where n is equal to the Nyquist frequency. |
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Its lush harmonic arrangements conceal some vituperative and downright nasty lyrics, delivered in a deceptively deadpan manner. |
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The harmonic radar has been used before to track the flights of bumblebees and honeybees. |
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The ability to play only notes of the harmonic series is the characteristic feature of such simple instruments as the bugle or posthorn. |
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This nonlinearity allows the varactor to be used also as a harmonic generator. |
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There are no non-zero harmonic forms and so by Hodge theory the first Betti number vanishes. |
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Being a valveless instrument, the Alphorn produces only those pitches that occur in the natural overtone or harmonic series. |
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Rectangular panels of fiberboard, each painted a solid color, are juxtaposed to create works that achieve harmonic balance. |
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Why base a music on the harmonic series and employ inharmonic instruments to realise it? |
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Most important, both pianists splendidly bring out the harmonic adventure of the pieces. |
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This last method, restricted to the harmonic elasticity regime, does not require any external perturbations imposed on the system. |
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The table is carried back on its pedestal in harmonic motion with the saw, so the saw keeps its proper position in the table slot. |
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A brief middle section contains off-beat strumming, while tone clusters finally give way to richly-scored harmonic passagework. |
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Just as music has steadily extended its harmonic and dynamic palettes, so the normal range of tempos has probably grown. |
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Accompaniment patterns lay comfortably in the hand and the broad harmonic vocabulary includes a few bold moments where accidentals abound. |
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Some jokes fall flat, shifting the harmonic balance from whimsy to awkward. |
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The principle is the same, but the notes become even more complex through the use of harmonic overtones and unconventional bowing. |
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The hodograph of a simple harmonic motion is shown at the left, with the time dependence displayed. |
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The motion of an object falling through a bottomless pit is harmonic, not Keplerian. |
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The McElliott family hopes the harmonic sounds of the wind harp will lift the spirits of all those who visit this special tribute. |
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Fengshui is an ancient Chinese ethnoscience that addresses the harmonic layout of cities, villages, dwellings, and buildings. |
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These results show that the mechanical properties of hair bundles at high sound levels do not generate significant harmonic distortion. |
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It seems natural and right that music which is not merely harmonic, but harmonious, should be highly regarded in civilized societies. |
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Traditionally, a musical climax is reached through the emotionally loaded swell of dynamics or harmonic resolution. |
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The music's density is intriguing, its rhythmic energy is compelling, and its harmonic complexity and dissonance is unusual for Reich. |
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The strings of a guitar allow control of the pitch and harmonic content of the sound produced. |
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L' Arpeggiata's way of improvising on these ground basses and repeated harmonic patterns is deliciously entertaining. |
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He was not just a straight-ahead, three-chord folkie, but he created a harmonic fusion of folk, jazz, rhythm and blues, and soul stylings. |
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This work led him to the Dirichlet problem concerning harmonic functions with given boundary conditions. |
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Specific gravity was measured by a harmonic oscillation method on the automated workstation. |
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The potential of mean force can also be derived from Eq. 18 based on the harmonic approximation. |
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Christie provides rock-solid support for Kurosaki's violin, and the music's harmonic foundation is never in question. |
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We provide 2 new cases of splenic cysts treated with partial laparoscopic decapsulation using harmonic scalpel. |
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He begins with the summation of geometric series, then shows that the harmonic series does not converge. |
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They also developed a new harmonic tuner, which dampens the vibrations of the barrel. |
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Like a Strauss tone poem, the scoring is opulent, wide-ranging, but unmistakably Czech in its harmonic language. |
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The first lowers the harmonic series by a whole tone, the second by a semitone, and the third by a tone and a half. |
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Frederik and the groomers are traditional Damara people and sing church songs and harmonic lullabies as they tend to the horses. |
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I have been interested in the harmonic series in general and in the interaction of two harmonic series based on two fundamentals. |
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I find this house system the most revealing, because each house is a harmonic of the first house of the Self. |
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For example, the Earth's magnetic field has a harmonic related to the Moon's daily variations, and also many other harmonics. |
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In your own 5th harmonic chart you have two very close conjunctions, and some fairly close oppositions. |
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Even the untrained eye can easily discern the remarkable pattern in this chart, which is being called the harmonic concordance. |
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Stoll is a supple balladeer whose raw vocal wanderings set against harmonic guitar-strummings make great theme music for your introspective mood. |
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The Teutonicism comes from a certain harmonic cast, particularly in the first movement, and in the approach to form. |
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Kepler's new aspects were based upon harmonic theory and grounded in empirical observation of astrological effects. |
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The theme of Delacroix as the systematic and mathematically harmonic colorist had first been sounded in his 1863 obituary. |
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Above all, perhaps, it confirmed its composer's repossession of the baroque in its regular harmonic movement. |
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The second harmonic from the external resonator could be synchronously scanned with the fundamental. |
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It was brilliant, entertaining, harmonic, thought-provoking and soothing all at once. |
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As the music evolved, each harmonic would crescendo but no harmonic would crescendo any louder than another. |
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All melodic and harmonic intervals up to the fifth are employed in these pieces. |
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The tunes are a better blend of melodic grace supported by delicious twists of harmonic subtlety. |
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Ritter's one work has harmonic richness and operatic swagger in its florid vocal writing. |
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Possibly the lack of harmonic padding between the melody and bass lines meant that there was more inclusive space for other adjacent sounds. |
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When music is recognizable, as in a melody with a traditional harmonic accompaniment, we experience reassurance. |
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Different composers describe perceiving different colours with different keys, instrumental timbres, or harmonic structures. |
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The experiments confirmed that the upper harmonic components appear and exhibit distinct resonant peaks. |
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Elements of flamenco, indigenous folk music, and contemporary harmonic complexity run through Kaufman's work. |
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But the crunchy metal riffs with squeals of harmonic distortion can only carry an album for so long, and 55 minutes is way beyond that time. |
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Indeed, the tonic D, which has held sway over much of the movement's main tonal and harmonic thrust, is thrown into some degree of crisis. |
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His work in harmonic analysis has application in the theory of waves and vibrations. |
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In addition to his work on set theory, Cohen has worked on differential equations and harmonic analysis. |
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Beurling worked on the theory of generalized functions, differential equations, harmonic analysis, Dirichlet series and potential theory. |
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If nothing else, this shows how thoroughly Rutkowski has absorbed Gershwin's melodic, harmonic, and keyboard habits. |
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However, Koeluh is many steps behind Haydn in harmonic invention and melodic inspiration. |
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There we have an intuitive reason for believing that the harmonic series diverges. |
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Sometimes, sonorities more remotely related to the tropos are incorporated to produce a sense of harmonic instability and cadential delay. |
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Their music, generally set for unaccompanied four-voice chorus, lacks the melodic and harmonic suavity of European music of the time. |
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The harmonic signature of the system is different from point to point and changes with time in most of applications. |
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Briefly, this symbol signifies a harmonic connection between two notes in a melody. |
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On the contrary, many compositions strive for more elaborate contours, rhythms, and harmonic structures. |
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Do you honestly think physicists study waves and simple harmonic motion and two body problems because we care about the universe? |
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Charlotte will not stress the wide dissonant intervals that grind in the bass or the harmonic uncertainty that besets this opening. |
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The CD is almost exclusively built on funk grooves and avoids the harmonic and melodic language of bebop. |
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The wavelength of the second harmonic is the length of the string. |
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It was built on the track of an elephant trail and it was so rough that it rattled our bones and sent the radio antenna into a series of harmonic wobbles. |
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There also appear to be harmonic steering wobbles which occur at speed. |
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Mindlessly memorizing from the beginning of a phrase or section without analytical awareness of the cadence yields a lack of harmonic direction and resolution. |
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Thus Skalkottas, although continuing the motivic development, follows the essential principle of traditional sonata form and resolves the previous harmonic tensions. |
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Leaving aside the microtonal differences resulting from natural resonance I have constructed 11 modes based on the interaction of 2 harmonic series. |
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Worldwide, however, the paradox of his life and works persists as even the most stringent apostles of musical progress champion his music for its harmonic invention. |
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Vocals feature more frequently, too, though more for their harmonic qualities and instrumental timbre than for any literal meanings they might convey. |
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The link between the harmonic series and logarithms is even more intimate. |
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For all its harmonic astringency, Ullmann's music is frequently beautiful. |
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To step inside Madison Square Garden was to grab hold of a lifeline to an alternate world of harmonic order and balance. |
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The Miniatures are inventive, charming pieces with colorful harmonic writing in the secondo part, imaginative rhythmic devices and surprising turns of phrases. |
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The six processors in Ozone 3 are paragraphic equalizer, multiband dynamics, multiband harmonic exciter, multiband stereo imaging, loudness maximizer and mastering reverb. |
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Today, it's very rare for the bass player to think he's only operating in the bass area of the sound spectrum and supporting the melody with harmonic changes. |
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If the repetition is only in the melody, with changed harmony, it is called a melodic sequence, and if the repetition is followed also in the harmony, a harmonic sequence. |
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They captured these recruits as they left the hive, attached a radar transponder to them and then tracked their flight paths using harmonic radar. |
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In this issue we discover the principle of simple harmonic motion. |
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The cycloid has the property that a particle P sliding on a cycloid will exhibit simple harmonic motion and the period will be independent of the starting point. |
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The harmonic and rhythmic tension in this motive is palpable. |
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Page disrupts the pattern in the second bar, moving up to the ninth, and fleshes out the figure with more harmonic support. |
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Occasional harmonic oddities are scattered throughout the arrangements. |
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Moreover, it led me very directly to the periodogram, and to the study of forms of harmonic analysis more general than the classical Fourier series and Fourier integral. |
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According to classical electromagnetic theory, a charge rotating with a simple harmonic frequency should emit electromagnetic radiation of the same frequency. |
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There are no interesting harmonic turns, no unusual chords or harmony. |
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Daughter In The House Of Fools and Mikazuki relying on a more rhythmic and harmonic propulsion utilising a disjointed funk and Eastern sounding harmonics respectively. |
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The organ works off the swell of the seawater at high tide, which creates air pressure in the pipes leading to a sequence of musical chords based on the harmonic series. |
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His surviving works are characterized by tunefulness and harmonic simplicity, though with an over-reliance on predictable if pleasing phrase structures. |
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Early in his maturity, he dabbled a little in the important musical styles of his era, but in his later works, harmonic consonance largely holds sway. |
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The inverse Fourier transform information of the acquired first spectral-peaks is computed and a computed first harmonic phase image is determined from each spectral peak. |
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Each work has an ethereal feel and rich harmonic texture that is magnified by a polished performance by the Westminster Cathedral choir under master of music Martin Baker. |
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The potential energy of this system is very different from that of an all-atom force field and is related with cumulated harmonic energies of residue pairs. |
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He attacked a completely new topic to the one he had studied for his doctoral thesis studying the theory of harmonic functions in spaces of constant curvature. |
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Over the final 2000 steps of the protein minimization procedure, there were no restraints on side-chain dihedrals nor harmonic restraints on atomic positions. |
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Seagate's ST1 Series differs from other hard drives because it is designed to compensate for the vibrations and harmonic distortion caused by such high-motion activities. |
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When one reduces the musical texture to its harmonic frame, four dominant seventh chords remain, of which only the last one is resolved in G minor. |
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The scientists are using high-tech radio telemetry and harmonic radar to keep track of Mormon cricket movements. |
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The Size 32 Quantum series harmonic drive gearhead offers a rated torque of 1575 in. |
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The market is segmented based on their voltages as low voltage, medium voltage, and high voltage harmonic filters. |
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If the basis set of sinusoidal functions suit the behaviour being modelled, relatively few harmonic terms need to be added. |
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A mass m attached to the end of a spring is a classic example of a harmonic oscillator. |
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These multiples are called harmonics of the fundamental frequency, and the process is termed harmonic analysis. |
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Current procedure for analysing tides follows the method of harmonic analysis introduced in the 1860s by William Thomson. |
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Variations with periods of less than half a day are called harmonic constituents. |
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This features a cunning blend of pop vocal harmonic construction and flailsome, fringe-rock accompaniment. |
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The vibrations in them begin to travel through the coupled harmonic oscillators in waves, from one oscillator to the next. |
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This computus also contains only one completed Plinian diagram, that for the planetary harmonic intervals. |
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As the number of coupled harmonic oscillators grows, the time it takes to transfer energy from one to the next becomes significant. |
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The three most common forms of decline curves are exponential, hyperbolic, and harmonic. |
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Attosecond pulse, high harmonic lasers, and EUVL semiconductor source and process development too. |
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An amphidromic point is a point of zero amplitude of one harmonic constituent of the tide. |
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A quite simple form to consider such a coupling is the formation of a chain of proton harmonic oscillators. |
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The source of such a spectrum might be a single musical note together with its concomitant partials forming the harmonic series. |
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The overhang pattern forms a harmonic series and shows that with five blocks you can stagger more than one block length. |
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Fractal scaling models of resonant oscillations in chain systems of harmonic oscillators. |
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Background appendices are included on mathematical concepts, quantum measurement, the harmonic oscillator, and unitary transformations. |
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Intended for the beginning pianist, the book presents fingerings for major and harmonic minor scales. |
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Equation 3 shows that the SCOP should be estimated by the weighted harmonic mean of COPs at each rating point. |
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More advanced mathematical methods such as harmonic analysis have been also applied. |
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The harmonic analysis of output voltage, output current and input current was carried out with the help of Fast Fourier Transform. |
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The different notes will create a harmonic droning noise from across the pentatonic scale. |
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Finally, the application superposes the responses of the downscaled structure to the main harmonic excitations. |
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The tritare generates not only those harmonic overtones but also nonharmonic ones, he says. |
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The oldest name for this group of instruments is harmonika, from the Greek harmonikos, meaning harmonic, musical. |
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Opening chapters review safety measures, anesthesia, laser technology, endoscopy, the harmonic scalpel, and the argon beam coagulator. |
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Heavy metal songs often make extensive use of pedal point as a harmonic basis. |
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He points out that the augmented second in harmonic minor scales presents an uncomfortable stretch when played with the traditional fingering. |
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No doubt, Newton, Einstein and Wheeler would all have been delighted to see the simple harmonic motion demonstrated as a laboratory experiment. |
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The similar direction of researches is a research of harmonic transmissions with segment gears. |
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The harmonic average lies in between the z-average and the weight-average particle size. |
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We prove that a quasiisometric map between rank one symmetric spaces is within bounded distance from a unique harmonic map. |
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Harmonies range from the common triad to parallel fourths and fifths and dissonant harmonic progressions. |
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Each harmonic is equivalent to a particular arrangement of magnetic charges at the center of the Earth. |
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The next step is to accommodate the harmonic terms due to the elliptical shape of the orbits. |
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The phase p of the first harmonic for the moon term is called the lunitidal interval or high water interval. |
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For tides, then, harmonic analysis is not limited to harmonics of a single frequency. |
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He continues with Abel's theorem, the gamma function, universal covering spaces, Cauchy's theorem for non-holomorphic functions and harmonic conjugates. |
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The Woods-Saxon potential is preferred over the infinite well and harmonic oscillator methods because both require infinite separation energies of the nucleons. |
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The string parts often reflect a harmonic conception as well, projecting harmonies through arpeggiations that are similar to those played by the piano. |
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The material is said to be dimensionally stable, provide the ability to dampen harmonic vibrations, heat resistant, corrosion resistant, and electrically nonconductive. |
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The harmonic and singing qualities of the tree were produced by tuning the pipes according to their length by adding holes to the underside of each. |
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Nonharmonic frequencies fit in between the harmonic frequencies. |
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His primary focuses are in harmonic analysis, PDE, geometric combinatorics, arithmetic combinatorics, analytic number theory, compressed sensing, and algebraic combinatorics. |
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Generally speaking, all of the pipers play a unison melody on their chanters, with their drones providing the harmonic support and filling out the sound. |
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His research has been in harmonic analysis and functional analysis. |
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Aspects such as timbral qualities, dynamic levels, articulation methods, melodic and harmonic compositional devices have not been represented here. |
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And Edna Tracey played harmonic scales On a silver sonometer string. |
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Although harmonic mappings are natural generalizations of conformal mappings, they were studied originally because of their natural role in parametrizing minimal surfaces. |
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Generally speaking, the pipers deliver the melodic and harmonic material, while the side drummers provide a rhythmically interactive accompaniment part. |
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He continues with approximation methods, perturbation theory, quanta in crystalline materials, various matrices, harmonic oscillators and photons, and fermions. |
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Since the early days of modern quantum theory describing the phase of an electromagnetic field mode or harmonic oscillator has been an obstacle to progress. |
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We investigate a method of selectively targeting cancer cells by means of ultrasound harmonic excitation at their resonance frequency, which we refer to as oncotripsy. |
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This note is an exposition of different proofs of cocompactness for Sobolev-type embeddings, which employ methods of classical PDE, potential theory, and harmonic analysis. |
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The discussion of the minor keys on page 30 contains definitions and examples of the relative minor, natural minor, harmonic minor, and melodic minor scales for A minor. |
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In addition the DN26 G3 offers a dedicated speed monitor channel which can also be utilised as a phase reference for harmonic analysis of the vibration signals. |
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He uses Navier-Stokes equations that achieve linearizations for the case of non-stationary and harmonic motions, as mathematical tools to study real classes of problems. |
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Luckily, even though the arithmetic mean is unusable, both the harmonic and geometric means settle to precise values as the amount of data increases. |
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The firm also showed model SW220, a basic almond-colored slim phone, with 10-number memory, last number redial harmonic tone ringer and illuminated keypad. |
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