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    Ty Matson: Senior Recital, Trombone

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    This Senior Honors Project is entitled “Ty Matson: Senior Recital, Trombone.” The author of the project is Ty Matson. The Senior Honors Project was the preparation and performance of my senior trombone recital, with program notes to accompany the traditional program list of pieces. The trombone recital was comprised of seven pieces of varied styles, musical eras, and composers. The program notes that were distributed in addition to the program consisted of background information on the composers as well as the compositions themselves. The recital, not including intermission, lasted approximately 47 minutes

    Ty Matson: Senior Recital , Trombone

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    "This Senior Honors Project is entitled ""Ty Matson: Senior Recital , Trombone."" The author of the project is Ty Matson. The Senior Honors Project was the preparation and performance of my senior trombone recital , with program notes to accompany the traditional program list of pieces. The trombone recital was comprised of seven pieces of varied styles , musical eras , and composers. The program notes that were distributed in addition to the program consisted of background information on the composers as well as the compositions themselves. The recital , not including intermission , lasted approximately 47 minutes.

    Ty Matson: Senior Recital, Trombone

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    This Senior Honors Project is entitled “Ty Matson: Senior Recital, Trombone.” The author of the project is Ty Matson. The Senior Honors Project was the preparation and performance of my senior trombone recital, with program notes to accompany the traditional program list of pieces. The trombone recital was comprised of seven pieces of varied styles, musical eras, and composers. The program notes that were distributed in addition to the program consisted of background information on the composers as well as the compositions themselves. The recital, not including intermission, lasted approximately 47 minutes

    A GRASP-VNS algorithm for optimal wind-turbine placement in wind farms

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    [[abstract]]The wake effect is the key factor affecting the low efficiency of wind power production. It is very important to predict the relationship between the cost and the produced power for various wind-turbine placements under various wind speeds and directions. This paper proposes a GRASP-VNS algorithm for the optimal placement of wind turbines. Four different wind-farm conditions were considered: (a) uniform wind with single direction, (b) uniform wind with variable directions, (c) non-uniform wind with variable directions, and (d) non-uniform and variable-direction wind with land constraint. The proposed GRASP-VNS algorithm combines two well-known metaheuristics, GRASP and VNS, to create additional advantages in yielding the search trajectory. Intensive experiments assuming the four wind-farm conditions were performed. Statistical analyses show that the proposed GRASP-VNS algorithm significantly outperforms three existing GA-based methods. (C) 2012 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.[[note]]SC
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