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Contemporary choral arrangements product /Hansen, Chris Robert. January 1987 (has links)
Thesis (M.C.M.)--Western Conservative Baptist Seminary, 1987. / Bound with accompanying tape of the arrangements recorded, by the mixed choral ensemble from Milwaukie First Baptist Church, Milwaukie, Oregon and the men's chorus from Western Seminary in Portland.
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Procedures for editing marching band arrangements to achieve maximum sound for outdoor performance /Cichy, Roger, January 1900 (has links)
Thesis (M.A.)--Ohio State University, 1985. / Includes bibliographical references (leaves 95-98). Available online via OhioLINK's ETD Center.
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La réécriture et ses enjeux dans les fantaisies de Liszt sur des thèmes d'opéra, 1830-1848 : musique, sémantique, société /Moysan, Bruno, January 2000 (has links)
Th. Etat--Musicologie--Tours, 1997. / Liszt dans la "Revue et gazette musicale de Paris" (articles de Liszt et sur Liszt) p. 889-898. Catalogue thématique des fantaisies p. 1010-1034. Bibliogr. p. 1036-1105.
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Arrangement for bandHarpin, Bruno January 1959 (has links)
Thesis (M.M.)--Boston University
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Effects of the EC internal market on trade in textiles and clothingGao, Shumei January 1993 (has links)
No description available.
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Comparison of variables related to the effectiveness of and preference for choiceDavis, Brandy Lee 01 May 2018 (has links)
The present study evaluated the effectiveness of and preference for choice during a response-acquisition tasks with children who have a developmental disability. The conditions compared involved (a) delivery of a high-preferred item identified at the start of the study (high preferred), (b) delivery of a high-preferred item identified immediately prior to each session (pre-session), (c) delivery of a high-preferred item identified immediately following each session (post-session), and (d) no delivery of a high-preferred item (control). The results regarding effectiveness were inconclusive due to high levels of responding during the control condition. The results regarding choice showed both participants preferred the pre-session choice condition, and one participant also preferred the high-preferred condition.
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Personality Traits of Management Students and Business PersonnelMarth, Donald Rudell 08 1900 (has links)
The purpose of the present study was to determine if there are "cores" of similar personality traits among successful business and industrial managers and senior management students in the School of Business Administration at North Texas State University.
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Original versus akustisk : Hvordan kan et arrangement påvirke lytterens tolkning av en låt?Bø, Kristine Heide January 2020 (has links)
Abstrakt Hvordan kan en låt oppfattes ulikt ut ifra hvordan den er arrangert og fremført? Hvilke følelser bringer ulike instrumenter med seg? Hvilken rolle spiller produksjonen for hvordan en låt blir tolket? Jeg har i forbindelse med dette prosjektet laget en akustisk live-versjon av en av mine egne, utgitte låter og har undersøkt hvordan disse to versjonene oppleves forskjellig av lytterne. Låten heter ”Du” og er i utgangspunktet en veldig produsert poplåt med fullt band og jeg ville se hvordan låten blir oppfattet med et helt annet arrangement. For å få svar på dette har jeg sendt de to versjonene og et spørreskjema til 9 personer. Prosjektet har gitt meg en ny oppfattelse av hvordan ulike mennesker tolker ulik fremførelse av musikk. Formålet med dette prosjektet har vært å undersøke hva det er som gjør at man opplever samme låt på forskjellig måte ut ifra hvordan den blir fremført og presentert.
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EXPLORING CHINA’S ONE-CHILD PARENTS’ PREFERENCE OF LIVING ARRANGEMENT: AN EXPLORATORY QUALITATIVE RESEARCHHuang, Wenxuan 14 May 2013 (has links)
No description available.
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Dynamic analysis of multiple-body floating platforms coupled with mooring lines and risersKim, Young-Bok 30 September 2004 (has links)
A computer program, WINPOST-MULT, is developed for the dynamic analysis of a multiple-body floating system coupled with mooring lines and risers in the presence of waves, winds and currents. The coupled dynamics program for a single platform is extended for analyzing multiple-body systems by including all the platforms, mooring lines and risers in a combined matrix equation in the time domain. Compared to the iteration method between multiple bodies, the combined matrix method can include the full hydrodynamic interactions among bodies. The floating platform is modeled as a rigid body with six degrees of freedom. The first- and second-order wave forces, added mass coefficients, and radiation damping coefficients are calculated from the hydrodynamics program WAMIT for multiple bodies. Then, the time series of wave forces are generated in the time domain based on the two-term Volterra model. The wind forces are separately generated from the input wind spectrum and wind force formula. The current is included in Morison's drag force formula. In case of FPSO, the wind and current forces are generated using the respective coefficients given in the OCIMF data sheet. A finite element method is derived for the long elastic element of an arbitrary shape and material. This newly developed computer program is first applied to the system of a turret-moored FPSO and a shuttle tanker in tandem mooring. The dynamics of the turret-moored FPSO in waves, winds and currents are verified against independent computation and OTRC experiment. Then, the simulations for the FPSO-shuttle system with a hawser connection are carried out and the results are compared with the simplified methods without considering or partially including hydrodynamic interactions.
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