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Literature: Elements of Style: Tone and Mood: Kissin’ Cousins

Voices from the Middle, 2003
Careful word choice is the key to tone in a piece of writing. Jago’s activities and examples help students wield that power in their own writing.
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Neural tone and cardio-renal outcomes in patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus: a review of the literature with a focus on SGLT2 inhibitors

Heart Failure Reviews, 2020
Recent clinical trials involving the systemic effects of sodium-glucose cotransporter 2 inhibitors (SGLT2i) have revealed beneficial outcomes pertaining to the microvascular sequelae of type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) such as nephropathy, as well as macrovascular effects such as major adverse cardiovascular effects (MACE).
Mouhamed Nashawi   +4 more
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Perceptions of Choral Tone: A Review of Literature

Update: Applications of Research in Music Education
The purpose of this literature review was to synthesize research related to perceptions of choral tone and to provide implications for future research and praxis. Although considerable research exists on the topic of choral tone, choral music professionals have indicated contradictory philosophies of what makes “good” choral tone.
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Interdisciplinary undergraduate education: edge tone experiments inspired by Chinese classical literature

European Journal of Physics
Abstract In the advanced Chinese language curriculum, there is a classic prose titled Shi Zhong Shan Ji. This prose documents an interesting phenomenon that water flowing through a hollow and porous boulder will create instrumental sounds.
Huasen Zhou   +4 more
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THE ROLE OF DICTION IN SHAPING TONE IN LITERATURE

This article has shown that diction by the author is a lynchpin in setting up the tone for any work an author creates. It starts by defining what exactly diction is: its various constituents being vocabulary, syntax, and formality-and it has highlighted how these choices influence the emotional response a reader will have with the text.
Ma'ripov Jalolxon Kamoliddin o'g'li   +1 more
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Pleasant and Unpleasant Emotions in Literature: A Comparison with the Affective Tone of Psychology

The Journal of Psychology, 1968
(1968). Pleasant and Unpleasant Emotions in Literature: A Comparison with the Affective Tone of Psychology. The Journal of Psychology: Vol. 70, No. 1, pp. 55-67.
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Pure-Tone Acuity, Speech-Hearing Ability And Deafness In Acoustic Trauma

International Journal of Audiology, 1973
From the literature, it is shown that pure-tone and speech-reception threshold are related in people with sensorineural disorder (as a general diagnostic category). The same cannot be reliably concluded, however, from results in people with a cochlear disturbance, such as acoustic trauma.
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FITRAT'S VIEWS IN THE ETERNAL AND IMMORTAL TONES OF LITERATURE

This article provides detailed information about Abdurauf Fitrat’s contribution to literature, literary principles, and the science of aruz. It scientifically substantiates that Fitrat’s scholarly heritage serves as a strong foundation for contemporary literature and presents remarkable examples.
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High Dynamic Range Image Tone Mapping: Literature review and performance benchmark

Digital Signal Processing, 2023
Xueyu Han   +2 more
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Rhetorics of Hair and Skin Tone: Racialization and Identity Formation in Mexican American and Dominican Diasporic Literature

An honors thesis focused on analyzing racialization practices rooted in markers of hair and skin tone in Latinx literature. Rooted in the history of colonialism and the crystallization of race, this thesis looks at pratices of colorism, gender dyanmics, and hair politics.
García, Briana, Moya, Paula
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