976 resultados para UOC faculty
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From material collected in different localities by Prof. Amilton Ferreira of the Rio Claro Faculty of Philosophy, three species of Orthoptera belonging to the family Tettigoniidae, subfamily Copiphorinae, considered new for the science were separated for being described in the present paper. These species are Neoconocephalus xiphophorus n.s. (Rio Claro, SP), Neoconocephalus precarius s.n. (Januária, MG), and Neoconocephalus rioclarensis s.n. (Rio Claro, SP). Types in the collection of the Department of Zoology of the ESALQ, Piracicaba.
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Report for the scientific sojourn carried out at the Music Technology Area (Sound Processing and Control Lab), Faculty of Music, McGill University, Montreal, Canada, from October to December 2005.The aim of this research is to study the singing voice for controlling virtual musical instrument synthesis. It includes analysis and synthesis algorithms based on spectral audio processing. After digitalising the acoustic voice signal in the computer, a number of expressive descriptors of the singer are extracted. This process is achieved synchronously, thus all the nuance of the singer performance have been tracked. In a second stage, the extracted parameters are mapped to a sound synthesizer, the so-called digital musical instruments. In order achieve it, several tests with music students of the Faculty of Music, McGill University have been developed. These experiments have contributed to evaluate the system and to derive new control strategies to integrate: clarinet synthesis, bass guitar, visual representation of voice signals.
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Bathsheba's actions in 2 Sam. 11.2-4 identify crucial aspects of her character. Past commentators interpret these words in connection with menstrual purification, stressing the certain paternity of David's adulterine child. This article demonstrates that the participles rōheset and mitqaddesšet and the noun mittum'ātāh do not denote menstrual cleansing. Bathsheba's washing is an innocent bath. She is the only individual human to self-sanctify, placing her in the company of the Israelite deity. The syntax of the verse necessitates that her action of self-sanctifying occurs simultaneously as David lies with her. The three focal terms highlight the important legitimacy of Bathsheba before the Israelite deity, her identity as a non-Israelite, her role as queen mother of the Solomonic line, and her full participation in the narrative.
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Combined media on paper. 96" x 40", Fire River Series. Private Collection
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Combined media on paper. 96" x 40", Fire River Series. Private Collection
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Combined media on paper. 90" x 40", Fire River Series
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Combined media on paper. 82" x 40", Fire River Series. Hammer Museum, UCLA
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Combined media on paper. 90" x 40", Fire River Series
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Combined media on paper. 84" x 40"
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Combined media on paper. 96" x 40"
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Combined media on paper. 90" x 40", Fire River Series
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Combined media on paper. 110" x 40", Private Collection
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Combined media on paper. 90" x 40", Fire River Series
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Combined media on paper. 40" x 90"
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Combined media on paper. 85" x 42"