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[Report to Chief J. E. Curry, by an unknown author #1]
Report to Chief J. E. Curry, by an unknown author. The report contains a list of officers who gave depositions to the United States Attorney
[Report to Chief J. E. Curry, by an unknown author #2]
Report to Chief J. E. Curry, by an unknown author. The report contains a list of officers who gave depositions to the United States Attorney
Visao geral e aplicacao das tecnologias moleculares no diagnostico laboratorial de doencas infeciosas
Detecao em bovinos de infeccoes causadas por parasitas dos generos Theileria e Babesia pela hibridacao reversa em membrana
Detecao de Leptospira em amostras biologicas de animais pela reacao de polimerase em cadeia em tempo real em formato multiplex
Computational modelling of string–body interaction for the violin family and simulation of wolf notes
Most theoretical studies of bowed-string instruments deal with isolated strings, pinned on fixed supports. In others, the instrument body dynamics have been accounted by using extremely simplified models of the string–body interactionthrough the instrument bridge. Such models have, nevertheless, been instrumental to the understanding of a very common and musically undesirable phenomenon known as the wolf note—a strong beating interplay between string and body vibrations. Cellos, bad and good, are particularly prone to this problem.In previous work, a computational method that allows efficient time-domain modelling of bowed strings based on amodal approach has been introduced. This has been extended to incorporate the complex dynamics of real-life instrumentbodies, and their coupling to the string motions, using experimental dynamical body data. The string is modelled using its unconstrained modes, assuming pinned–pinned boundary conditions at the tailpiece and the nut. At the intermediary bridge location, the string–body coupling is enforced using the body impulse-response or modal data, as measured at the instrument bridge.In the present paper, this computational approach is applied to a specific cello, which provided experimental wolf behaviour data under several bowing conditions, as well as laboratory measurements of the bridge impulse responses on which the numerical simulations were based. Interesting aspects of the string–body dynamical responses are highlighted by numerical simulations and the corresponding sounds and animations produced. Finally, a qualitative (and, when possible, quantitative) comparison of the experimental and numerical results is presented
Murder on the mountain: author talk with Peter J. Wosh
Author talk by Peter J. Wosh on May 5th, 2022, on his book, "Murder on the Mountain: crime, passion, and punishment in gilded age New Jersey.
Mr. Melvin J. Collier, RWWL AUC, June 2011
This video is a conversation with Mr. Melvin J. Collier. Mr. Collier talks about his book, "From Mississippi to Africa: A Journey of Discovery". Daniel Le, AUC Woodruff Library, is the interviewer
National spending and uptake of mobile radiology services in aged care facilities: an opportunity to improve access remains
Data source: Supporting information, https://doi.org/10.1111/imj.15611Abstract not available.Maria C. Inacio, Robert N. Jorissen, Virginie Gaget, David R. Tivey, Renuka Visvanathan, Jon Karnon and Guy J. Madder
A Tripartite Post-Recession Rebalancing
In this latest Advance & Rutgers Report, entitled “A Tripartite Post-Recession Rebalancing,” Dean James W. Hughes and Professor Joseph J. Seneca deliver an incisive assessment of the current market conditions and obstacles in the path of our economic recovery. They offer a statistical cautionary tale that the private and public sector need to hear and acknowledge in order for the economy to make continued progress.This report was published as Issue Paper Number 7, November 2011, in Advance & Rutgers Report
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