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2020
This chapter examines silence in Pärt’s music from the perspectives of psychoacoustics and the material acoustics of the piano. I listen to Pärt’s music not only for its meanings (what it figures, symbolically represents, or enables through performance), its qualities (the values and identities it mediates), or its referential capacities (structure ...
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This chapter examines silence in Pärt’s music from the perspectives of psychoacoustics and the material acoustics of the piano. I listen to Pärt’s music not only for its meanings (what it figures, symbolically represents, or enables through performance), its qualities (the values and identities it mediates), or its referential capacities (structure ...
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Science, 1965
Itch produced by application of cowage to the wrist was reduced in intensity by vibration of the stimulated area. Application of vibration to the opposite wrist also reduced intensity. The results may be attributed to physiological activities occurring at the early stages of information transmission.
R, MELZACK, B, SCHECTER
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Itch produced by application of cowage to the wrist was reduced in intensity by vibration of the stimulated area. Application of vibration to the opposite wrist also reduced intensity. The results may be attributed to physiological activities occurring at the early stages of information transmission.
R, MELZACK, B, SCHECTER
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Vibrational anharmonicity and multilevel vibrational dephasing from vibrational echo beats
The Journal of Chemical Physics, 1997Vibrational echo experiments were performed on the IR active CO stretching modes (∼2000 cm−1) of rhodium dicarbonylacetylacetonate [Rh(CO)2acac] and tungsten hexacarbonyl [W(CO)6] in dibutylphthalate and a mutant of myoglobin-CO (H64V-CO) in glycerol–water using ps IR pulses from a free electron laser.
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Clinical Biomechanics, 1986
This note introduces the reader to the general background of human responses to vibration. It covers some simple theory, the practical problems of measurement and the biodynamic responses to vibration. It touches on the possibility of vibration leading to low back disorders, available standards and vibration of the extremities.
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This note introduces the reader to the general background of human responses to vibration. It covers some simple theory, the practical problems of measurement and the biodynamic responses to vibration. It touches on the possibility of vibration leading to low back disorders, available standards and vibration of the extremities.
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1991
This chapter describes how to use a FORTRAN computer program which can calculate the resonant frequencies and eigenmodes of orthogonal and skew grids.
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This chapter describes how to use a FORTRAN computer program which can calculate the resonant frequencies and eigenmodes of orthogonal and skew grids.
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The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 1972
In this paper, the vibration of a kettledrum, i.e., a circular membrane stretched over one end of an air-tight vessel, is described.
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In this paper, the vibration of a kettledrum, i.e., a circular membrane stretched over one end of an air-tight vessel, is described.
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Vibrational spectroscopy— degenerate vibrations
2001This chapter discusses the role of symmetry in infrared and Raman vibrational spectroscopy. It examines the relationship between vibrational symmetry and spectroscopic methods of characterization, which is considered one of the main purposes behind identifying the symmetries of different molecular vibrations.
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