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Linguistic capacity of non-human animals
This paper was funded by European Union's Seventh Framework Programme for research, technological development and demonstration. Grant Number: 283871Linguists interested in language evolution tend to focus on combinatorial features and rightly point out ...
Zuberbühler, Klaus +2 more
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Citizenship education and gender equality: A critique of action plans in Greek secondary schools
Abstract In the sociology of education, gender education follows current policies developed and promoted through citizenship education. The Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) of the United Nations addressing global social inequalities include gender equality (SDG 5).
Aikaterini Peleki +1 more
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The evolution of primate vocal communication: a social route
There is no doubt that different factors determine the evolutionary trajectory of a species' communication abilities. Beyond habitat, social life is likely a selection pressure.
Alban Lemasson +3 more
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Vocal Repertoire Class: May 2, 1980
This is the program for the Vocal Repertoire Class recital, held on May 2, 1980. The following students performed (in order of appearance): soprano Teresa Moss, soprano Karen Bean, baritone Gary Corker, soprano Donna McKenzie, mezzo-soprano Libby Land ...
Division of Music, Repertoire Class
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Appropriately adapting vocal repertoire for the double bass
The solo double bass repertoire is filled with arrangements of pieces written for other instruments. Despite this wealth of repertoire from various instruments, performers often end up playing the same handful of pieces.
Lindley, Ian
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Pioneering the canine model in microbiota–gut–brain research for social and affective disorders
This commentary highlights the translational potential of canine models in investigating the microbiota–gut–brain (MGB) axis, focusing on their relevance to human social cognition and affective disorders, including major depressive disorder and autism spectrum disorder.
Yun Yu +8 more
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WORK ON VOCAL WORKS IN PROCESS STUDENT EDUCATION
A future teacher must became highly skilled specialist with initiative. He must hold all methods of work in selection of vocal repertoire and composition's interpretation.
I.V. Ivanchenko
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Phage–host interactions critically shape environmental antimicrobial resistance (AMR). Using swine manure anaerobic digestion and multi‐omics (metagenomics, meta‐transcriptomics, and Hi‐C), we mapped the phage–bacteria arms race and its impact on AMR dynamics.
Junya Zhang +8 more
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Vocal Repertoire Class: November 14, 1975
This is the program for the Vocal Repertoire Class recital, held on November 14, 1975, in the Choral Rehearsal Room. The following students performed (in order of appearance): tenor Marc Bremer, baritone David DeArmond, soprano Ellen Howell, baritone ...
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Biodiversity as a Dominant Force in Shaping Ethnic Music Styles 生物多样性:塑造民族音乐风格的主导力量
Our findings show that plant, bird, and mammal diversity considerably shape musical features such as vocal range and ornamental sounds, more so than geography or lifestyle. Our study provides the first empirical evidence linking biodiversity to ethnic music styles. Protecting biodiversity, the musical and cultural will be protected.
Wenchen Song, Yifan Xue, Rui Li
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