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    Fold by Ted Moore

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    Fold by Ted Moore reflects the theme of “location sharing” by using audio feedback to “sound out” the resonant frequencies of the locations of the remote collaborators like Curt Miller in Rhode Island, US and Jana de Troyer in Ghent, Belgium. Using the resonant tubes of their instruments, the performers created and manipulated audio feedback tones in their remote locations. These sounds were broadcast over the internet to the performance space where the audience was present in Stuttgart, Germany. The feedback was generated in the remote locations through a feedback control patch in Max/MSP. Additionally, each remote performer’s sound was analyzed for pitch-class content and frequency content and sent to the performance space (over the internet using a Max package called Colab-Hub) as data, directing the pianist’s playing. The pianist’s gestures were precomposed as rhythms and registrar shapes, but the pitches were mostly supplied by the remote analyses of audio feedback. The hope was that the physical properties of the remote performers’ instruments and spaces would manifest in the performance space as acoustic sound filtered through the piano part. Overall the piece is slow and meditative, inviting everyone to enjoy the sonic relationships between the feedback and the piano. The form of the piece contains different sections where Curt and Jana are doing different things (and we can or cannot see them visually on the projection). Each has a different score indicating when to create feedback vs. performing tones. Also, a pre-composed piano part appears about two-thirds of the way through the performance, grounding the piece and the listeners in the presence of Alex’s expressive piano playing

    Nigrosome depigmentation as seen on neuromelanin-sensitive MRI at 3T as diagnostic marker in clinical uncertain parkinsonism: analysis plan for the secondary aims of N3iPD study

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    Access to these files may be requested. Please contact Dr Xing at [email protected]. In our prospective multi-centre MRI study at 3T, our primary aim was to establish the prospective diagnostic value of iron-sensitive susceptibility-weighted MRI of the substantia nigra in clinical uncertain Parkinsonism. We predefined depigmentation measured by neuromelanin-sensitive MRI scans (Trial registration number NCT03022357) as a secondary aim. This document details the research questions, hypotheses and analysis plan related the neuromelanin-MRI

    Numerical investigation of the inhibiting effects of tides and waves on delta development

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    Data deposit in support of manuscript entitled "Numerical investigation of the inhibiting effects of tides and waves on delta development" Comprises: Delft3D 4 model files (both input and output). MATLAB scripts used to: generate model input; analyse model output; and produce figures and animations. All figures and animations related to project

    Journey for Open Orchestra

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    Journey through a Changing World is an immersive, multi-movement symphonic piece performed by the Open Orchestra, an inclusive ensemble composed of participants from two Special Education Needs (SEN) schools in Middlesbrough. The narrative is central to the music, collaboratively crafted by the musicians themselves, allowing their unique experiences and perspectives to shape the performance. Guided by the dynamic, real-time visuals of Layla Curtis, the narrative of a journey unfolds like a story, with each movement representing a distinct chapter

    Dataset for Designing and simulating realistic spatial frequency domain imaging systems using open-source 3D rendering software

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    Dataset and code for simulations and analysis presented in paper "Designing and simulating realistic spatial frequency domain imaging systems using open-source 3D rendering software

    Predictors of outcome in thymectomy patients with acetylcholine receptor antibody-positive generalised myasthenia gravis

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    To identify the variables that predict disease outcome (measured by Myasthenia Gravis Foundation of America Post Intervention Status/MGFA-PIS) in adult patients with ACRA- positive generalized MG that underwent thymectomy and who had been followed-up for at least 2 years following thymectomy

    Paediatric colon length dataset

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    The deposited Excel file contains the anonymised individual data of the measurements of the length of the colon of 16 children with functional constipation (FC) and 19 healthy children controls, all aged between 7 and 18 years old. The measurements of the length of each colon segment (ascending, transverse, descending, and sigmoid-rectum) were calculated from magnetic resonance images of the colon of the children, using manual segmentation and three-dimensional skeletonization image analysis methods. The file also contains the corresponding anonymised demographic data of the participants

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