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Backscattering at a pulsed neutron source, the MUSICAL instrument

Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section A: Accelerators, Spectrometers, Detectors and Associated Equipment, 1995
Abstract In the first part the principles of the neutron backscattering method are described and some simple considerations about the energy resolution and the intensity are presented. A prototype of a backscattering instrument, the first Julich instrument, is explained in some detail and a representative measurement is shown which was performed on ...
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Co-pulse: Light Based Emotional Design in Musical Performances

2014
The main research areas of emotional design have been divided into three parts, which are product form, function and culture. However, culture-related emotional experience has less research results to date. In this paper, we combine a unique approach with three levels of emotional design.
Junjie Yu, Ke Fang, Zhiyong Fu
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The pulse of symmetry: On the possible co-evolution of rhythm in music and dance

Musicae Scientiae, 2009
Darwin proposed that music and dance may be part of courtship display leading to reproduction, and hence preservation of genes. Sexual selection could act on either or both music and dance, but we argue it may act most powerfully on their synergistic rhythmic co-performance.
Dean, Roger T.   +2 more
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Microstructural musical linguistics: composers' pulses are liked most by the best musicians

Cognition, 1995
Western music is a combination of notated structure plus microstructure. Composers' pulses, as precise microstructural functions, were tested with five groups of subjects of graded musical proficiency: (1) 10 famous artists including Vladimir Ashkenazy, Yehudi Menuhin, Paul Badura-Skoda and others; (2) 14 Julliard School of Music graduate students; (3)
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The Music of Pulse in the Writings of Italian Academic Physicians (Fourteenth and Fifteenth Centuries)

Speculum, 1975
IT is well known that the belief that music is inherent in the beating of the pulse was widely held throughout the Middle Ages. Numerous brief but explicit statements of this belief, and of the associated ideas that music is present in other bodily rhythms and or in the virtues and humors can be culled from the writings on music of music theorists and ...
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Musical synthesizer system and method using pulsed noise for simulating the noise component of musical tones

The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 1993
A music synthesizer simulates the musical tones of bowed string and wind instruments. The synthesizer includes a noise generator which generates pulsed noise signals, as well as a resonant system or signal generator which generates deterministic or periodic signals.
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Pulsing with Music

American Book Review, 2019
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Pulse-dependent analyises of percussive music

IIEEE International Conference on Acoustics Speech and Signal Processing, 2002
null Gouyon, null Herrera, null Cano
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