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Abstract The complex evolutionary history behind modern mammalian chewing performance and hearing function is a result of several changes in the entire skeletomuscular system of the skull and lower jaw. Lately, exciting multifunctional 3D analytical methods and kinematic simulations of feeding functions in both modern and fossil mammals and their ...
Julia A. Schultz
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TARLING MUSIC AS A MEANS OF MAINTAINING INDIGENOUS JAVANESE LANGUAGE AT NORTHERN COAST ( [PDF]
This paper aims to investigate the existence of traditional music like “tarling” as a means of maintaining indigenous Javanese language at Northern Coast areas (“Pantai Utara” or “Pantura” for short)in the Provinces of West Java and Central Java.
Rini, Leksito
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Objective To assess the relationship of circulating and synovial immune cells with synovial molecular pathology and disease outcomes in patients with early rheumatoid arthritis (RA). Methods Patients with early (<12 months) treatment‐naive RA (n = 144) from the Pathobiology of Early Arthritis Cohort were included in this post hoc analysis.
Felice Rivellese+13 more
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The concept of identity is related to the way of identifying and promoting oneself, both on an individual and collective level. Clothing and music as visual and auditory symbols are recognised as important elements of identification and identification ...
Asuman Yılmaz Filiz , Aysun Yilmaz
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Serbian Traditional Singing between intangible Cultural Heritage and World Music
The UNESCO Convention for the Safeguarding of the Intangible Cultural Heritage (2003) leaves the protection and identity determination of intangible cultural heritage to the nation-states.
Vladimir Ribić+1 more
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Identity and Sustainability of 'Chuangzuo' Music Movements as Observed Through Case Studies on 'Gongzuofang' Musi Groups in Penang, Malaysia [PDF]
Chuangzuo has emerged as a music trend through a music movement, and as a popular culture for youth in Malaysia, but the music of chuangzuo have not been described to the general public that is probably not aware of the identity in chuangzuo, the ...
Chow, Ow Wei
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Race, identity and the meaning of Jazz in 1940s Britain [PDF]
During the Blitz, on 8 March 1941, a bomb fell on the Café de Paris, an exclusive London nightclub, just as the Guianaian-born bandleader Ken “Snakehips” Johnson and his West Indian Dance Orchestra were in full swing.
Tackley, Catherine
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Abstract The first experience of medical students in the dissecting room (DR) likely influences professional identity formation (PIF). Sparse data exist exploring how exposure to the DR and body donors without undertaking dissection influences PIF, or how culture may influence this experience.
Jacob Madgwick+2 more
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What is English music? The Twentieth Century Experience
Many countries in the 19th century wanted to assert their national character, with music being one way of doing so. We can distinguish four ways in which in music national identity can be established: composers may use the folk music, they can base their
Niall O'Loughlin
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Putting theory into practice : moving from student identity to teacher identity [PDF]
As teaching is a highly skilled and complex profession, pre-service teachers’ need to develop a series of attributes for their practice in relation to pedagogy, content, student learning, classroom management and their ability to engage in ...
Heading, Marina, Joseph, Dawn
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