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Beat Furrer’in müziğinde doku ve form: Presto, ve A due analizi
Cataloged from PDF version of article.Includes bibliographical references (leaves 72-75).Frequently used techniques between the compositions of one specific composer can cause recognizability. It is conceivable to tie compositions to their creator by detecting similar compositional approaches or certain specific techniques and craftsmanship. One of the ways of developing a certain character as a composer is rooted in elaborating and emphasizing a limited number of compositional materials in different frameworks.
This thesis aims to show Beat Furrer’s écriture in two of his 1997's works, Presto and a due, which have several common elements and similar approaches in their compositional process. Besides, the thesis traces Furrer’s approach towards compositional crafts in both pieces to explore the gathering of his techniques in using patterns. In these pieces, his patterns' organization includes pitch, pitch class, interval, and rhythmic patterns, which is possible to refer them to a post-serialism approach.
In order to grasp this statement, this thesis analyzes texture, form and their relation in Beat Ferrer’s music. By analyzing the two pieces and discussing the mutual methods and procedure between them, this thesis aims to discover his attitudes as a composer for the indicated pieces, which at the end leads to the recognizability of the composer by the listener.by Mohammad H. Javaher
Doubly Sequenceable Groups
Given a sequence , in a finite group with
, let , be the sequence
defined by and for .
We say that is doubly sequenceable if there exists a sequence in
such that every element of appears exactly twice in each of
and . If a group is abelian, odd, sequenceable,
R-sequenceable, or terraceable, then is doubly sequenceable. In this paper,
we show that if is an odd or sequenceable group and is an abelian
group, then is doubly sequenceable
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A free-energy landscape picture and Landau theory for the dynamics of disordered materials
Successful treatment of a high‐risk diabetic foot ulcer by ozone therapy and collagen powder: A case report
Key Clinical Message A high risk diabetic foot ulcer is treated by ozone therapy and collagen powder. The goal of this study was to report a high risk case, treated by ozone therapy, and collagen powder. Ozone therapy and collagen powder can improve healing process of diabetic foot ulcers. Abstract This case report presents a successful nonsurgical outpatient approach for managing a high‐risk diabetic foot ulcer with tendon exposure in an older adult with uncontrolled diabetes mellitus and severe heart failure. Due to the patient's comorbidities, surgical intervention was not an option, leading to the utilization of ozone therapy, collagen powder, and Phenytoin ointment. The significance of this case lies in the treatment of a high‐risk foot ulcer through a nonsurgical approach, considering the patient's uncontrolled diabetes and severe heart failure. Diabetic foot ulcers (DFUs) are debilitating and life‐threatening complications, often resulting in amputations, socio‐psychological burdens, and lifestyle changes. Conventional treatment methods have shown limited success, necessitating the exploration of new and innovative approaches. The use of ozone therapy has emerged as a potential treatment, but its safety and efficacy in DFUs require further investigation. The positive outcomes observed in this case report suggest that ozone therapy may be a viable option for treating DFUs, and further studies are recommended to evaluate its effectiveness
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