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"Going further back into our Celtic past made him realise that this was where he derived his tone of voice, the mournful quality to his music," she said, "and it was that sense of place and time that was passed on to him and then on to me".
Her status as a feminist heroine has in large part derived from this tone.
Some of the text, Davies says, was derived from the tone of messages from victims of that day that Drake discovered on WikiLeaks.
Thus, excitatory neurotransmission in the CeA is normally constrained by the endogenous ENK tone derived from the BST and amygdala [ 365], which may confer stress resilience and positive affect [ 172].
5HTT-/ mice have substantially lowered circulating 5-HT[ 8], and by analogy to 5HTT-/ rats likely plasma 5-HT[ 15], which should result in decreased 5-HT-derived tone and thus protection against IPAH.
From the simulation results, we can see that optimized pilot tones derived by particle swarm optimization outperforms the orthogonal and random pilot tones significantly in terms of MSE and BER.
That is prompting alliances like the one AT&T Wireless signed last month with Warner Music, which will offer ring tones derived from its catalog of songs.
The score is invitingly lyrical, but not unsophisticated: many of its themes and recurring motifs are derived from 12-tone rows.
Church mode, also called ecclesiastical mode, in music, any one of eight scalar arrangements of whole and half tones, derived by medieval theorists, most likely from early Christian vocal convention.
Typically, I prefer to have core tones derived from the amp itself, but I am definitely not a purist in that way.
Tuning curves (TCs) and peri-stimulus time histograms (PSTHs) were derived by recording tone-evoked responses from neurons within the middle cortical layers of the primary auditory cortex, A1, in adult normal (control) and experimental (exposed to PA) rats.
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