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UNISA990000632610203316 |
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GALLIAZZO, Vittorio |
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I ponti romani / Vittorio Galliazzo ; presentazione di Raymond Chevallier |
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2 v., 12 c. di tav. : ill. ; 29 cm |
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UNINA9910697947903321 |
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Audit of the Veterans Health Administration's outpatient waiting times [[electronic resource]] |
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Washington, DC : , : Dept. of Veterans Affairs, Office of Inspector General, , [2007] |
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xii, 27 pages : digital, PDF file |
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Veterans' hospitals - Outpatient services - United States |
Medical appointments and schedules - United States |
Ambulatory medical care - United States |
Veterans - Medical care - United States - Evaluation |
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Title from title screen (viewed on Jan. 12, 2009). |
"September 10, 2007." |
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"Report no. 07-00616-199." |
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Includes bibliographical references. |
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UNINA9910502622903321 |
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Hall Alexander |
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Evolution on British Television and Radio : Transmissions and Transmutations / / by Alexander Hall |
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Cham : , : Springer International Publishing : , : Imprint : Palgrave Macmillan, , 2021 |
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[1st ed. 2021.] |
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1 online resource (292 pages) |
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Palgrave Studies in Science and Popular Culture, , 2731-4367 |
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Motion pictures - Great Britain |
Evolution (Biology) |
British Film and TV |
Evolutionary Biology |
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Includes bibliographical references and index. |
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1. Introduction: surveying the airwaves -- 2. Situating the Story: the early years of evolution on the wireless -- 3. Evolving the content for the small-screen, from radio to early television formats -- 4. Educating the Next Generation: schools and adult education -- 5. Settling into the Schedule: speaking about evolution across diverse genres -- 6. Humanist Blockbusters: the evolutionary epic on television -- 7. Reluctantly talking about Human Origins: Creationism in British broadcasting -- 8. Remembering or deifying? The Darwin anniversaries of 1959 and 2009 -- 9. Conclusion. |
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"With this historical account of the presentation of evolution on British television and radio, Alexander Hall adopts an astute angle to discuss the broader and more fundamental topic of the relationship between science and religion as it played out in 20th-century broadcast media. This is a well-researched study, revealing cultural trends and patterns |
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which could easily go un-noticed, written well for specialists and non-specialists alike." - Jean-Baptiste Gouyon, author of BBC Wildlife Documentaries in the Age of Attenborough (Palgrave, 2019) This book charts the history of how biological evolution has been depicted on British television and radio, from the first radio broadcast on evolution in 1925 through to the 150th anniversary of Charles Darwin's Origin of the Species in 2009. Going beyond science documentaries, the chapters deal with a broad range of broadcasting content to explore evolutionary themes in radio dramas, educational content, and science fiction shows like Doctor Who. The book makes the case that the dominant use in science broadcasting of the 'evolutionary epic', a narrative based on a progressive vision of scientific endeavour, is part of the wider development of a standardised way of speaking about science in society during the 20th century. In covering the diverse range of approaches to depicting evolution used in British productions, the book demonstrates how their success had a global influence on the genres and formats of science broadcasting used today. Alexander Hall is a historian of science and Research Fellow in the Institute for STEMM in Society and Culture at the University of Birmingham, UK. His work examines the intersections between science and the media, exploring the narrative and visual forms of science communication to better understand sciences' role in society. |
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UNINA9910502637903321 |
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Proceedings of the Worldwide Music Conference 2021 : Volume 2 / / edited by Ildar D. Khannanov, Roman Ruditsa |
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Cham : , : Springer International Publishing : , : Imprint : Springer, , 2021 |
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[1st ed. 2021.] |
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1 online resource (113 pages) |
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Current Research in Systematic Musicology, , 2196-6974 ; ; 9 |
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Intro -- Preface -- Contents -- Mathematics of Pitch and Interval -- Relative Musical Pitch in Formal Definition -- 1 Introduction -- 1.1 Subject of the Study -- 1.2 Clarifications -- 1.3 Aspects of Consideration of the Objects Under Study -- 1.4 Research Objectives and Methods -- 2 Preliminary (Informal) Overview of Research Objects -- 2.1 Tones and Intervals -- 2.2 Interval Structures and Interval Systems -- 2.3 Some Technical Concepts -- 2.4 Primary SPO Systems -- 2.5 Conjugacies of Interval Systems. Primary Conjugacies. The Aggregate of All SPO Systems -- 2.6 Some Comments -- 3 Formal Definitions -- 3.1 Key Concepts -- 3.2 Some Generalizations and Definitions -- 3.3 Conjugations and Conjugacies of Interval Systems -- 3.4 Final Definitions: Interval Systems and Conjugacies of Interval Systems of the SPO -- 4 Final Notes -- References -- What Are Musical Intervals? A Question Recharged via an Algebraic Theory of Measurement -- 1 Motivation -- 2 A Refined Approach to an Algebraic Theory of Measurement - Tailored to Capture a General Theory of Musical Intervals -- 3 Musical Side -- 4 Summary -- References -- Language and Narrative -- Thinking/Feeling Musical Narrative -- 1 Introduction -- 2 The Concept of Narrative -- 3 Sound as Narrative Material -- 4 Musical Storytelling as Sonic Thinking -- 5 Conclusion -- References -- The Conceptual Structure of Music: Congruence, Modularity, and the Language of Musical Thought -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Perceptual Multiparametric Congruence -- 2.1 Basic |
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Percepts -- 2.2 Complex Concepts -- 2.3 Rhythm and Metre -- 2.4 Chords and Harmony -- 3 Modularity -- 3.1 Evidence from Neuropsychology and Neuroscience -- 3.2 Schemas of Music Modularity -- 4 Perception and Cognition -- 4.1 The Language of Musical Thought -- 4.2 Central Systems -- 5 Findings and Discussion -- References -- Evolution and Perception. |
Correlations Between Musical and Biological Variation in Derivative Analysis -- 1 Introduction -- 2 The Model of Derivative Analysis -- 3 MDA's Biological Correspondences -- 3.1 Decontextualized Variation -- 3.2 Variation on Time -- 4 Concluding Remarks -- References -- To the Question of the Possibility of Identifying the Psychophysiological Signs of "Ethnic Hearing" as Differential Perception of "Native" and "Alien" Music -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Objective Differentiation of the Signs of Musical Perception: A List of Possibilities -- 2.1 The Psychophysiological Signs of Musical Sensitivity -- 2.2 EMG and Temperature Indices of Music Perception -- 2.3 Neurobiological Indices of Music Perception -- 2.4 Dependence of the Psychophysiological Features of Music Perception on Neurohumoral Conditions -- 2.5 Dependence of the Psychophysiological Features of Music Perception on the Dominant Archetype Pattern -- 2.6 Dependence of Psychophysiological Features of the Perception of Music on the Dominant Sensor Modality Listener -- 2.7 Dependence of Psychophysiological Features of the Perception of Music on the Given Compositional and Ethnic Musical Style -- 2.8 Dependence of Psychophysiological Features of the Perception of Music on the Experience of Music Perception and Socio-cultural Factors -- 3 Conclusions -- References -- The Musical-Theoretical Concept of Tatiana Sergeyevna Bershadskaya -- 1 Introduction. About the Works of Bershadskaya -- 2 General Approaches -- 2.1 Science and Creativity -- 2.2 Methodology -- 2.3 The Universality of Musical Theory -- 3 The System of Musical Лaд (L-System) -- 3.1 Harmonic Functions -- 3.2 Non-harmonic Functions -- 3.3 Typology of L-Systems -- 3.4 Monodic-Harmonic L-System -- 4 Conclusion -- References -- Sociology -- About the Apollonian and the Dionysian: Dialogues Between Music and Wine in the Spanish Social Context. |
1 Introduction -- 2 Methodology -- 2.1 Design and Choice of Categories -- 2.2 How Was It Measured? -- 2.3 Application of the Model, Preparation of the Survey and Fieldwork -- 3 Results -- 3.1 Musical Profile of the Respondents -- 3.2 What Does Wine Sound like? -- 3.3 Music-Wine vs. Scenarios -- 3.4 Wine in the Time of Covid -- 3.5 Favorite Moments -- 4 Conclusions -- 5 Further Investigations -- References -- Correction to: Proceedings of the Worldwide Music Conference 2021 -- Correction to: I. D. Khannanov and R. Ruditsa (Eds.): Proceedings of the Worldwide Music Conference 2021, CRSM 9, https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-85886-5 -- Author Index. |
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This Volume II of the Proceedings of the Worldwide Music Conference 2021 continues the line of publications of the first volume in a highly interdisciplinary mode. This time, we offer eight chapters that provide the in-depth study of music in four large sub-fields: mathematics, language and theory of narrative, evolution and perception, and, finally, sociology. The first chapter, by Roman Ruditsa, is devoted to the study of structural pitch organization. This is based upon a formal logical interpretation of the idea of pitch. The chapter contains formal definitions of such objects as tones, intervals, and interval systems and a demonstration of the logical relationships that exist between them. The second chapter, in the same mathematical venue, by Celina Richter and Stefan E. Schmidt, revisits the millennial question of the essence of |
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an interval, using highly advanced mathematical language, the categories of monoid and the algebraic theory of measurement. The next block is dedicatedto language and narrative; the first chapter is by Vincent Meelberg. Here, the reader will find fascinating developments in the ongoing deliberations on this elusive category. The name of Trevor Rawbone, perhaps, does not need an introduction to those involved with cognitive studies of music. This time, his chapter deals with the idea of the language of musical thought, which shifts the traditional discussion of language into a very new dimension. Carlos Almada begins a new section in the book, the one dedicated to evolution and perception. He begins with Darwin and takes us through the exciting path of development of the science of evolution, which he masterfully connects to his model of derivative analysis of music. The question of psycho-physiological foundation of the ethnic hearing, raised in the chapter by Аlla V. Toropova and Irina N. Simakova, is a difficult one. The idea of ethnic character of music had been a part of traditional musicology and usually was expressed in specific language of humanities. The chapter by Daniil Shutko on the theoretical ideas of the legendary professor of St. Petersburg conservatory, Dr. Tatiana Bershadskaya, was difficult to put into any category. Her concept of music was truly universal and interdisciplinary. At the same time, the concept and Shutko’s description are as closely focused on music theory in a narrow and precise sense as possible. The art and culture of consumption of wine in correlation with the choice of music for listening is a theme for a true connoisseur. It becomes even more intriguing when the authors, Diego Pérez-Fuertes, Emma Juaneda-Ayensa and Cristina Olarte-Pascual, add to the discussion the special circumstance of the pandemic and the way human spirit meets this challenge in the most graceful way. |
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