947 resultados para recorded improvisation


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Haida and English

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"Imprynted by William Ellis Jones, nexte ye signe of 'The Mint', in South Twelfth Street, Richmond, Virginia, July, 1899."

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Measuring heartbeat and respitory movements on a kymograph (source: Not Just Any Medical School by Horace W. Davenport)

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The student is fatiguing the muscles of his left hand ... (source: Physiology at Michigan, 1850-1923 by Horace W. Davenport)

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v. 1. From the first colonization of the valley to the visit of the patriarch Abram.--v. 2. From the visit of Abram to the exodus.

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Delayed spread-F occurrence as recorded by ionograms, following geomagnetic activity (GA) has been investigated using data from 88 stations located around the world. The spread-F occurrence is delayed progressively from one to three days, from subauroral to midlatitude regions. The equatorial latitudes show suppressed activity. An examination of daily spread-F occurrence values relative to the AE index reveals not only a main delay of one day, but also delays of two and three days. These delays involve principally GA occurring around 0600 hrs LT.

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Large storm-relocated Porites coral blocks are widespread on the reef flats of Nansha area, southern South China Sea. Detailed investigations of coral reef ecology, geomorphology and sedimentation on Yongshu Reef indicate that such storm-relocated blocks originated from large Porites lutea corals growing on the spurs within the reef-front living coral zone. Because the coral reef has experienced sustained subsidence and reef development during the Holocene, dead corals were continuously covered by newly growing coral colonies. For this reason, the coral blocks must have been relocated by storms from the living sites and therefore the ages of these storm-relocated corals should approximate the times when the storms occurred. Rapid emplacement of these blocks is also evidenced by the lack of coral overgrowth, encrustation or subtidal alteration. U-series dating of the storm-relocated blocks as well as of in situ reef flat corals suggests that, during the last 1000 years, at least six strong storms occurred in 1064 +/- 30, 1210 +/- 5-1201 +/- 4, 1336 +/- 9, 1443 +/- 9, 1685 +/- 8-1680 +/- 6, 1872 +/- 15 AD, respectively, with an average 160-year cycle (110-240 years). The last storm, which occurred in 1872 15 AD, also led to mortality of the reef flat corals dated at similar to 130 years ago. Thus, the storm had significant impacts on coral reef ecology and morphology. (C) 2004 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.