... model answer: The three graphs provide an overview ofthetypesofmusicpeople purchase inthe UK At first glance we see that classical music is far less popular than pop or rock music While slightly ... the population continuing to buy pop CDs after theageof 45 The interest in rock music reaches its peak among the 25 to 34 year olds, though it never sells as well as pop Interest also drops off ... buy pop music, the rock market is dominated by men with 30% buying rock, compared to 17% of women From the first graph we see that interest in pop music is steady from age 16 to 44 with 20% of the...
... strain to produce aerobactin Adhesion and invasion capacities of strains into HEp-2 cells The capacity for adhesion and invasion of all strains into HEp-2 cells was studied as described by Scaletsky ... strain ST16 was less virulent than SEPT 13 and had the insertion ofthe transposon in this plasmid as indicated bythe plasmid profile and hybridization experiments Previous studies Expression of ... strain SEPT13 Furthermore, once the genetic location ofthe adhesin operon is determined it could be cloned and expression ofthe adhesion protein could be studied to improve our understanding of...
... °C inthe absence of other proteins (1) andinthe presence of either BSA (2) or IgG (3) at 600 nM tallin, HSP27, HSP60, HSP70 and HSP90 was not enhanced in transfected cells, indicating that protection ... staining, although silver staining 1094 detected three polypeptides, including a light band twice the mass ofthe major band, and a smaller polypeptide (Fig 1A, lanes and 5) All three polypeptides ... transfected cells in a way other than by indiscriminate binding to denaturing proteins In this vein, Artemia p2 6 inhibits apoptosis in transfected mammalian cells [12] On the basis of these observations,...
... pro-inflammatory cytokines in human monocyte-derived macrophages and report that indeed, PHT and HPPH significantly modulate macrophage MMP and cytokine protein levels in response to purified LPS ... is possible that macrophage-derived cytokines, MMPs and TIMP levels are altered in response to PHT and HPPH Here we investigated the effects of these agents on production of MMPs, TIMPs, and pro-inflammatory ... μg/mL of either PHT or HPPH prior to LPS stimulation prevented a significant increase in MMP-9 and TIMP-1 (Fig 1D and Fig 2) Levels of Figure The effect of phenytoin, HPPH and LPS on levels of (A)...
... pro-inflammatory cytokines in human monocyte-derived macrophages and report that indeed, PHT and HPPH significantly modulate macrophage MMP and cytokine protein levels in response to purified LPS ... is possible that macrophage-derived cytokines, MMPs and TIMP levels are altered in response to PHT and HPPH Here we investigated the effects of these agents on production of MMPs, TIMPs, and pro-inflammatory ... μg/mL of either PHT or HPPH prior to LPS stimulation prevented a significant increase in MMP-9 and TIMP-1 (Fig 1D and Fig 2) Levels of Figure The effect of phenytoin, HPPH and LPS on levels of (A)...
... made gains in both the finance/banking industries andinthe defence-related public sector Whereas some 125 000 women worked in finance and banking institutions in 1975, the number increased to 450 ... answer: The two decades between 1975 and 1995 brought significant changes inthe representation of women in Freedonia's work force, accordingtothegraphsIn 1975, for example, some 300 000 men and ... to 450 000 by 1995 The number of men grew only marginally from 425 000 to 480 000 over the same period In defence, the number of men declined from 225 000 to 200 000, while the number of women...
... changing the perceived meaning (i.e., it is equally valid to say that themusic projects the meaning ofthe image or the image projects the meaning ofthe music) , then the multimedia example has passed ... represents top-down processing, determined by an individual’s past experience andthe retention of that experience in long term memory Accordingto this model, the input from levels B (bottom-up) and ... around the musical form, rather than vice versa It is also possible that the shape ofthemusic determines – or assists in determining – the shape ofthe narrative The appearance, disappearance, and...
... Time-tables Piano Organ THE PIANO AND How TO PLAY A Modern Instrument Spinet and IT Harpsichord First Piano Development and Use ofthe Piano Great Composers and Players Study and Practice for the Piano ... recognizable portions ofthe particular design adopted bythe composer all having a responsible share in working out the plan ofthe composition The word Polyphonic composition several parts, all polyphonic ... sung to this note, accordingtothe length ofthe verse ; andin passing tothe first in flected note there is another accent The inflected notes themselves are accented accordingto their ber, and...
... the principle of audible phenomena, andthe adduction of number as the primary element of musical pitch, thus supplied the Urstoff ofthe Pythagorean doctrine of harmonics But, accordingto Plato, ... this passage, Albert Cook, The Stance of Plato, p 1, speaks of Plato as the Webern andthe Beethoven of philosophy, an essentialist who is at the same time powerfully polyphonic.” To this perception ... are bound to imitate.” The role played bymusicin this enterprise is described by Athenaeus Deipnosophists XIV 628C: Music plays a part inthe exercise andthe sharpening ofthe mind; for that...
... interpret the instructions publicly issued bythe composer inthe light of conventions ofthemusic practice andofthe notational system that apply to them 38 Themes inthe Philosophy ofMusic ... other things, this means that the ontological agenda is set bythe ways the relevant people identify and individuate works and 36 Themes inthe Philosophy ofMusic performances andthe ways they ... performances into sets in terms ofthe works they are ofand no other principle allows us to group them as we do, so the individuation of performances presupposes the existence of works, not...
... greeting the audience, introducing the name ofthe presenter; stating the topic andthe purpose ofthe presentation; providing an outline ofthe main points and necessary background or some definition ... reflects to students what and how they perform, showing them their strong points to bring into play andthe weak points to improve Therefore, if the feedback students receive on their presentation ... understand it During the process of wandering among different parts ofthe presentation, the presenter must keep to hold the floor and not to loose the audience Another important element is packaging,...
... solid line in Fig 2.1 The tension inthe string keeps the string straight Next, we disturb the string by pulling the string upward a bit at a particular point along the string The shape ofthe disturbance ... violin.jpg) NOTE: My comments are not at all intended to demean the art of photography! The photograph of Feynman at the beginning of this chapter is an example of how a good photographer can capture ... van Gogh (photo source: http://www.wallpapersfree.co.uk/background/paintings/vincent van gogh /the- langlois-bridge-at-arles/) of one of these paintings is shown in Fig 1.3 The photograph indicates...
... Push the play button and click on the type ofmusic you are hearing PLAY PLAY PLAY PLAY PLAY PLAY PLAY PLAY PLAY PLAY PLAY How often you listen to music? Where and when you it?...
... detail in upper-level math courses Discuss the role of creativity in mathematics andthe ways in which mathematics has inspired musicians Use mathematics to create music Have fun! Semester project ... completed a major project that explored one aspect ofthe course in depth • Topics included – – – – – – the mathematics of a spectrogram; symmetry groups, functions and Bach; Bessel functions and ... analysis to • • • • • Explore mathematical concepts such as Fourier series and tilings that are not covered in other math courses Introduce topics such as group theory and combinatorics covered in...