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    Hearing Places

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    Score in C (at sounding pitch). First performed by the BBC National Orchestra of Wales 17th February 2023 Hoddinott Hall, Cardiff, Wales Conducted by Matthew Coorey.The computer audio should blend with the orchestra so that it is part of the overall fabric of the piece. The video content should be presented on a large screen above the orchestra, with minimum signal latency between computer and projector. All audio and video is triggered by the keyboardist/pianist situated within the orchestra. It is envisaged that the keyboard is positioned to the right of the piano. A MIDI keyboard, a capable laptop, and the Hearing Places patches for Ableton Live 10+ (audio) and Max 8+ (video) are needed. The audio output should go via a monitor for the player to the main sound system to be mixed with the orchestra. The Hearing Place patches are available from the composer [email protected]. The patches were designed and programmed by Jeevan Rai.Premiered by BBC National Orchestra of Wales on Friday 17 February 2023 (see: the composer's website at https://www.colinriley.co.uk/hearing-places, https://whatsnew.composersedition.com/colin-riley-hearing-places-premiere-by-bbc-national-orchestra-of-wales/ and https://composersedition.com/colin-riley-hearing-places/).Work in seven parts for orchestra, field recordings and film. Commissioned by BBC Radio 3 for the BBC National Orchestra of Wales. Broadcast on BBC Radio 3 April 2024. 35 minutes duration. Reviewed in the Guardian (https://www.theguardian.com/music/2023/feb/20/bbc-now-coorey-review-hoddinott-hall-cardiff-colin-riley) and Daily Telegraph.British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC Radio 3)

    Ludic Inventions

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    The premiere performance at Sound Scotland Festival 2023 [see: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XsEVb24dIHI]. Music and live electronics - Colin Riley Piano - Agnese Toniutti Live audio-reactive visuals - Sabina Covarrubias Film - Kristijonas Dirse More information: https://krisdirse.com/ludic-invention...Two Part Inventions: for solo piano. 1. Opinion Piece 2. Going Down 3. Tempus Fugue It 4. All Hands 5. Dara-Diddle 6. What Will B 7. Up And Running 8. Over To You 9. Dr Awkward 10. A Stitch In Time 11. Slow Talking 12. Exchange Rate Mechanism. duration c20 minutes.Score, live performance, interactive visuals. A collaborative project synergising sound and visuals for piano, live electronics, film and live visuals. https://krisdirse.com/ludic-inventions-2/Brunel University London; Sound Scotlan

    Donna Riley

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    Donna Riley is Kamyar Haghighi Head of the School of Engineering Education and Professor of Engineering Education at Purdue University. Dr. Riley joined Purdue in 2017 from Virginia Tech, where she was Professor and Interim Head in the Department of Engineering Education. From 2013-2015 she served as Program Director for Engineering Education at the National Science Foundation (NSF). Riley spent thirteen years as a founding faculty member of the Picker Engineering Program at Smith College, the first engineering program at a U.S. women’s college. In 2005 she received a NSF CAREER award on implementing and assessing pedagogies of liberation in engineering classrooms. Riley is the author of two books, Engineering and Social Justice and Engineering Thermodynamics and 21st Century Energy Problems, both published by Morgan and Claypool. Riley served a two-year term as Deputy Editor of the Journal of Engineering Education (2012-2014), rotated through the leadership of the Liberal Education/Engineering and Society (LEES) Division of the American Society for Engineering Education (ASEE) (2007-2011), and currently serves on the ASEE Diversity Committee. She is the recipient of the 2016 Alfred N. Goldsmith Award from the IEEE Professional Communications Society, the 2012 Sterling Olmsted Award from ASEE, the 2010 Educator of the Year award from the National Organization of Gay and Lesbian Scientists and Technical Professionals (NOGLSTP), and the 2006 Benjamin Dasher Award from Frontiers in Education. Riley earned a B.S.E. in chemical engineering from Princeton University and a Ph.D. from Carnegie Mellon University in Engineering and Public Policy. She is a fellow of the American Society for Engineering Education.https://commons.erau.edu/asee-se-bios/1000/thumbnail.jp

    Young Riley

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    Woman cannot steal away with a charmed man because of her youthful marriage to Riley, who has left herhttps://egrove.olemiss.edu/kgbsides_uk/2009/thumbnail.jp

    James Whitcomb Riley with Joel Chandler Harris

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    Riley and Harris stand next to each other outdoors. Both men wear business suits and hats. Riley also has a cane under his arm.Joel Chandler Harris is the author of the Uncle Remus stories

    Use of Fourier-Transform Infrared Spectroscopy for the Diagnosis of Failure of Transfer of Passive Immunity and Measurement of Immunoglobulin Concentrations in Horses

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    Background: The economic, accurate, and rapid screening of foals for failure of transfer of passive immunity (FPT) is essential to ensure timely intervention. Hypothesis: Infrared (IR) spectroscopy of foal sera and pattern recognition may be used to diagnose FPT and quantify serum IgG. Samples: Sera from 194 foals (24–72 hours) with serum immunoglobulin G (IgG) concentrations determined previously by radial immunodiffusion assay (RID) were used. Methods: IR spectra were recorded for the serum samples, and the data were randomly divided into training and independent test sets, each containing both FPT-positive (IgG <400 mg/dL) and non-FPT samples. A genetic optimal region selection algorithm and linear discriminant analysis were used to partition the training spectra, and the resulting classifier was then validated by comparing the IR-predicted FPT status for each of the test samples to that provided by the RID IgG assay. A quantitative IR-based assay for IgG was developed using partial least squares (PLS) and validated by testing its ability to predict IgG concentrations. Results: Specificity, sensitivity, and accuracy for the combined data were 92.5, 96.8, and 95.9%, respectively. Corresponding positive (88.1%) and negative predictive (98.0%) values determined a success rate of 95–97% as compared to RID-based IgG concentrations. The IR-based quantitative assay yielded correlation coefficients for IR spectroscopy versus RID-based IgG concentrations of 0.90 and 0.86 for the training and test sets, respectively. Conclusions and Clinical Importance: The overall performance of the IR-based test was similar to that of the colorimetric assay and was superior and more economic than other available tests.Christopher B. Riley, J.T. McClure, Sarah Low-Ying, and R. Anthony Sha

    Blasing Springs, Riley County

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    Gretel Joyce Pollock, “Blasing Springs, Riley County,” Chapman Center Research Collections, https://ccrsresearchcollections.omeka.net/items/show/174.This is a short history of the hotel and mineral springs community that once existed on land owned by the William Blasing family, Zeandale Township, Riley County, Kansas. Although not actually a town, Blasing Springs was a thriving enterprise employing family members and local residents for many years. The hotel was destroyed by a series of tornados in the 1940s. The author used field work, newspapers articles and advertisements, interviews, maps, and biographical studies

    Earth Voices

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    https://soundcloud.com/broken-edge-music/sets/earth-voicesI: I Luften (Into the Air). II:.Dans Som Et Barn (Dance Like a Child). III: Das Kleinste Speil der Blätter (The Smallest Play of Leaves). IV: Vers le Crépuscule (Towards Dusk). V: Stone Pulses.Score, live performances 5-movement orchestral work. Broadcast on BBC Radio 3Swedish Arts Council ; Helsingborg Symphony Orchestra
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