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    „INTERNET SYMPHONY No. 1”: RETHINKING THE ORCHESTRA AS A VIRTUAL COMMUNITY by Bianca ŢIPLEA TEMEŞ

    Published 2014-06-01
    “…Not being a single case, it has a ‘vocal’ equivalent in Eric Whitacre’s Virtual Choir, which is in fact a mix of 185 tracks individually recorded. …”
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    Anterior mediastinal tracheostomy – a salvage procedure for tracheal necrosis after thyroidectomy for medullary thyroid cancer: a case-report by Hanan Hemead, Akshay J. Patel, Hannah Jesani, Sajith Kumar, Irfan Ahmed, Sat Parmar, Robert Warner, Neil Sharma, Maninder S. Kalkat

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…He required post operative intubation due to bilateral vocal cord paralysis. He developed ischaemic necrosis of the upper two thirds of the trachea presenting with marked surgical emphysema and an infective wound. …”
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    REGIONALE MERKMALE DER SIEBENBÜRGISCH-UNGARISCHEN VOLKSMUSIK by István ALMÁSI

    Published 2012-06-01
    “…The research work of László Lajtha and Pál Járdányi, carried out later in Central-Transylvania revealed new characteristics both in vocal and instrumental music. They discovered melodies with expanded lines, emerging in connection with traditional dance music. …”
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    An Undiagnosed Case of Hypothalamic Hamartoma with a Rare Presentation by Shervin Badihian, Saeideh Bahrani, Nasim Tabrizi, Houshang Moein, Mohammad Zare, Majid Barekatain, Reza Basiratnia, Elham Rahimian, Amirali Mehvari Habibabadi, Payam Moein, Jafar Mehvari Habibabadi

    Published 2017-01-01
    “…We report a 25-year-old man with complaint of seizures presented by falling, tonic spasm of limbs, oral automatism, vocalization, and hypermotor activities. His seizures started at the age of one month and presented as eye deviation and upper limbs myoclonic jerk, followed by frequent seizures with variable frequency. …”
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    Settlement deservingness perceptions of climate change, economic, and political migrant groups across partisan lines by Defne Aksit, Tijs Laenen

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…With opponents of multicultural societies becoming more vocal across Europe, it is pivotal to strengthen our knowledge of how migrants are popularly perceived in receiving countries. …”
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    Positive sentiment and expertise predict the diffusion of archaeological content on social media by Chiara Bonacchi, Marta Krzyzanska, Alberto Acerbi

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Our results align with other studies on the spread of misinformation and “toxic” behaviour on social media, showing that the sharing of negative and hostile content by a vocal minority of users is mediated by other factors pertaining to the context of the communication. …”
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    The influence of gender stereotypes on gender judgement and impression evaluation based on face and voice by Jingyu Li, Chunye Fu, Yunrui Sun

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…These findings indicate that visual and auditory cues are processed differently in the context of gender judgments, thereby highlighting the distinct roles of facial and vocal information in gender perception. The current study contributes to understanding the complex interplay between gender stereotypes and multimodal social information processing.…”
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    The Fundamenta compositionis Jean Kuhnaus 1703. Edition, Translation, and Commentary by Frederik Kranemann, Derek Remeš

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…The Fundamenta is thus an excellent resource for historically informed analysis and composition at the turn of the eighteenth century, before thoroughbass accompaniment displaced vocal polyphony as the dominant pedagogical paradigm in compositional instruction. …”
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    Making Dementia Matter Through Sound by Marjolein Gysels, Chris Tonelli, Thomas Johannsen

    Published 2024-03-01
    “…Then through introducing their vocal practices, they breach the prevailing sonic regime. …”
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    An Improved Robust Principal Component Analysis Model for Anomalies Detection of Subway Passenger Flow by Xuehui Wang, Yong Zhang, Hao Liu, Yang Wang, Lichun Wang, Baocai Yin

    Published 2018-01-01
    “…., subway emergency management can predict flow change under the condition of knowing specific policy and estimate traffic impact brought by some big events such as vocal concerts and ball games. In this paper, we propose a novel anomalies detection method of subway passenger flow. …”
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    Sounds of the northern Andes: the calls of a diverse and endangered frog community (Amphibia, Anura) from Ecuador by Diego Batallas, Rafael Márquez, Juan M. Guayasamin

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Given the biological significance of vocalizations, this trait is also useful for identification proposes and is key in recognizing cryptic diversity. …”
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    Geschlossen, lang oder gespannt? Die Beschreibung der Artikulation niederländischer Vokale aus einer polykonfrontativen (und didaktischen) Perspektive by Zuzanna Czerwonka-Wajda

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…The starting point are the articulatory features of vowels based on which the course of vocalic articulation is later described separately for every language. …”
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    Theatre and Psychoanalysis: or Jung on Martin Crimp's Stage: “100 Words” by Solange Ayache

    Published 2009-12-01
    “…A similar resort to psychoanalysis and psychiatry can be found in Sarah Kane’s 4.48 Psychosis (2002): in these “theatres of the mental space,” both authors turn either the clinical voice of the doctor or the neurotic voice of the patient into a self-referential source of vocal stage poetry displaying the bare materiality of words and the disapearance of the subject.…”
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    Comparison of video laryngoscope and direct laryngoscope for endotracheal intubation across different body mass index categories: A prospective study by Gulay Esen, Arzu Acikel

    Published 2024-04-01
    “…During intubation, data on the number of tubes used, number of anesthetists attempting intubation, number of alternative techniques employed, C-L score (C-L), laryngoscopy suspension power, application of external pressure, and vocal cord imaging were recorded, and IDS was calculated. …”
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    Música para el templo del convento de San Agustín de Lima. El maestro de capilla fray Cipriano Aguilar by César Humberto Vega Zavala

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…Estas obras presentan evidencias de que fray Cipriano Aguilar asimiló el estilo musical de Joseph Haydn, pero sujeto a la forma en que dicha estética se implantó en España durante los últimos veinte años del siglo XVIII, en la cual se empleó la orquesta como acompañamiento para la música vocal litúrgica. En este contexto, el espacio conventual se convirtió en un centro para la formación de músicos, cantantes e instrumentistas limeños. …”
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    “Enfoncer une porte ouverte”. Madame Bovary sounds as music by Roberto Doati

    Published 2019-06-01
    “…Working within this framework I animate the text with sound-objects whose source is not necessarily heard, as I replace the vocal spectrum - i.e. the timbre – with that of the sounds mentioned in the book, while the voice amplitude envelope will still determine the rhythm. …”
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    SPEECH PRODUCTION IN ENGLISH BY STUDENTS WITH HEARING IMPAIRMENT: AN ACOUSTIC PHONETIC APPROACH by Diana Anggraeni, Donal Fernado Lubis

    Published 2023-05-01
    “…As conclusion, students with hearing impairment both partial and total deafness produced their speech based on other vocal tracts due to their disability, and certain treatment in speech production should be suggested especially the phonemes involving internal articulators, including alveolar, velar, post-alveolar and nasal sounds. …”
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    Auditory risk recognition is socially transmitted across territory borders in wild birds by Jakub Szymkowiak

    Published 2024-03-01
    “…Abstract Prey species commonly assess predation risk based on acoustic signals, such as predator vocalizations or heterospecific alarm calls. The resulting risk-sensitive decision-making affects not only the behavior and life-history of individual prey, but also has far-reaching ecological consequences for population, community, and ecosystem dynamics. …”
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    A Sound-Based Monitoring and Evaluation System for Small-Scale Dairy Operations by Songül Şentürklü, Ertuğrul Bilgücü, A. Cumhur Kınacı, Sefa Aksu, Ünal Kızıl

    Published 2022-09-01
    “…Monitoring systems based on cameras are not sufficient in livestock barns since they require visual inspection and ignore vocal conditions within the barn. These systems are also quite expensive for most small family operations. …”
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