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Vocal training through singing and acting lessons is known to modify acoustic parameters of the voice. While the effects of singing training have been well documented, the role of acting experience on the singing voice remains unclear. In two experiments,
Steven Robert Livingstone +3 more
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Standardized loads acting in knee implants [PDF]
The loads acting in knee joints must be known for improving joint replacement, surgical procedures, physiotherapy, biomechanical computer simulations, and to advise patients with osteoarthritis or fractures about what activities to avoid. Such data would
Bender, Alwina +7 more
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Finite groups acting on homology manifolds [PDF]
In this paper we study homology manifolds T admitting the action of a finite group preserving the structure of a regular CW-complex on T. The CW-complex is parameterized by a poset and the topological properties of the manifold are translated into a ...
Aschbacher, Michael
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Acting together: The art of collective improvisation in theatre and politics [PDF]
The paper analyzes the concept of collective improvisation and draws out its potentials for social and political theory. Translating the ideas of collective improvisation from their original context in the theatre into the field of political ...
Vilč Sonja
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Anscombe on Acting for Reasons [PDF]
This chapter discusses some of Anscombe’s contributions to the philosophy of practical reason. It focuses particularly on Anscombe’s view of what it is to act for reasons. I begin by discussing the relationship between acting intentionally and acting for
Singh, Keshav
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A Disjunctive Conception of Acting for Reasons [PDF]
A disjunctivist conception of acting for reasons is introduced by way of showing that a view of acting for reasons must give a place to knowledge. Two principal claims are made. 1.
Hornsby, Jennifer
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Commedia dell’arte și grummelot-ul
Commedia Dell’Arte and the Grammelot Commedia dell’Arte appeared in the 16th century in Italy. This theatrical genre expanded its existence for over two and a half centuries.
Ciprian Scurtea
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Condom use and incident sexually transmitted infection after initiation of long-acting reversible contraception [PDF]
Background Use of more effective contraception may lead to less condom use and increased incidence of sexually transmitted infection. Objective The objective of this study was to compare changes in condom use and incidence of sexually transmitted ...
Klugman, Jessica B. +3 more
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Despite the rise of the “actor-creator” figure at the turn of the 19th and 20th centuries, copying, imitation and reactivation processes constitute a significant part of the tools called upon in acting exercises. This persistence, which has its origin in
Anne Pellois, Tomas Gonzalez
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La gestuelle de l’acteur Totò : entre ancrage culturel, innovations et survivances archaïques
The Italian actor Totò had a unique way of acting, repeatedly compared to a living puppet on stage and on screen. This study intends to discover in this famous actor from Naples an ancient gesture, a communication tool reactivated in specific ...
Élodie Hachet
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