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The Evolution of The Loanword “Jazz” In Music Of Iran [PDF]
The history of using loanwords in Iran goes back many years, and examples of such loans, especially in music, are abundant. Among Western loanwords, “jazz” experiences a unique fate and becomes the basis for various interpretations.
Amir Shahabi, Sasan Fatemi
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Viscoelasticity‐driven instabilities are harnessed to create tunable, periodic textures in 3D‐printed liquid crystalline polymers. This study illustrates how processing parameters control these spontaneous meso‐scale patterns. These unique structural architectures unlock new possibilities for functional devices, ranging from photonic components to ...
Miaomiao Zou +17 more
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Jazz na Slovensku v období fašizmu
This study presents new findings about jazz music in Slovakia at the time of World War II. Research has discovered that during the fascist Slovak State semi-professional orchestras consisting mainly of Romani and Jewish musicians also played jazz in ...
Yvetta Kajanová
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Intermixing‐Driven Growth of Highly Oriented Indium Phosphide on Black Phosphorus
This study demonstrates controlled intermixing and compound formation at the In/black phosphorus (BP) interface, leading to highly oriented InP formation. Comprehensive structural and electrical analyses reveal tunable bandgap behavior governed by competing BP thinning and charge‐transfer effects, underscoring the critical role of interfacial compound ...
Tae Keun Yun +6 more
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Jazz in Soviet Cinema. The Experience of Retrospective Analysis [PDF]
The article is devoted to representation of domestic jazz in the Soviet feature silent and sound cinema in the period from 1926 to 1990. The author notes that jazz was becoming part of the plot of documentaries and feature films since its emergence in ...
Rikker Natalia G.
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Toughening β‐Ga2O3 via Mechanically Seeded Dislocations
β‐Ga2O3 is promising for next‐generation semiconductors but its brittleness limits flexible and high‐precision applications. Here, mechanically seeded dislocations introduced by surface deformation improved damage tolerance in (001) β‐Ga2O3. Nanoindentation and characterization show dislocations suppress cleavage cracks by enabling stable plastic ...
Zanlin Cheng +5 more
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This work reports the first gram‐scale solvothermal synthesis of ‘Rubik's cube’ nanoparticles—cubic, dendritic multicore structures with tuneable sizes and exceptional magnetic heating performance. Featuring iron oxide single‐domain character, with low coercivity fields, high magnetization, and strong MPI signals, they enable viscosity‐independent ...
Giusy M. R. Rizzo +12 more
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The Cry of the Body Without Organs: a Schizoanalysis of Ed Bland's Critical Race Theory of Jazz [PDF]
Through an analysis of the film The Cry of Jazz, the Afro-Futurism of Ed Bland is contrasted with the schizoanalysis of Deleuze and Guattari to demonstrate both the application of schizoanalysis to jazz theory and the application of Afro-Futurism to ...
Paddy Farr
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Heiße Rhythmen im Kalten Krieg. Swing und Jazz hören in der SBZ/DDR und der VR Polen (1945–1970)
This article enquires into the way in which listeners in East Germany and Poland acquired access to jazz music via radio, records and live performances. Jazz music flourished in both countries after the Second World War, even though socialist authorities
Christian Schmidt-Rost
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Partiendo del supuesto de que todo arte persigue un tipo de comunicación en última instancia translingüística (zaum) y de que todo lenguaje funciona como medio traductor de dicha comunicación, hemos escrito este trabajo para mostrar cómo el motor del progreso técnico en la música no es otro que la dificultad que existe para ajustar su lenguaje al ...
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