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Nevertheless, in the present study suspensions of selected nonagglutinated forms presented 75%97%% of FSClow forms as detected by flow cytometry, suggesting that LPG and morphological alterations are not in complete consonance.
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Thus, more arousing conditions showed a perfect consonance between subjective evaluation and psychophysiological (both facial and autonomic) measures.
Musicians show a keen sensibility to nuances of pitch, often slightly varying even the perfect consonances, the fourth and fifth.
"What we found is the preference for consonance over dissonance varies dramatically across those five groups," McDermott said.
Consonance refers to the repetition and rhyme of consonants – ex.
And while never a serialist, Carter's music has similar surface and pitch qualities in its complete rejection of any relationship to tonality and its avoidance of any notions of dissonance and consonance, and their relationship to each other.
You can use these definitions to define consonance and dissonance objectively, but most Westerners know instantly whether a sound is consonant or dissonant and they prefer consonance.
Compare assonance; consonance.
There was little consonance.
But its overriding purpose is consonance.
Mr. Lansky relishes tonality and consonance.
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