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Its program, largely replicating "Dominant Curve" (In a Circle Records), included new works by Colin Jacobsen, one of the ensemble's violinists; Dmitri Yanov-Yanovsky; and Kojiro Umezaki.

The players combined their concert with an art exhibition — works by Lennie Peterson (whose drawings illustrate the "Dominant Curve" booklet), Golnar Adili, William Merkens, Kevork Mourad and Andrew Nofsinger — and attracted a large, young crowd.

On view will be "Masterpieces and Master Collectors Impressionistt and Early Modern Paintings From the Hermitage and Guggenheim Museums" Among the 45 works on display will be Monet's "Lady in the Garden," Kandinsky's "Dominant Curve" and works by Cézanne, Chagall, Renoir, van Gogh and Picasso.

Watching Brooklyn Rider play music from its new CD, "Dominant Curve," at the colorfully lighted Angel Orensanz Foundation on Monday evening — just a few days after seeing the Kronos Quartet at Zankel Hall — it was hard not to think about how string quartets have revamped their image in the last quarter century.

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The switch between the dominant curves (magenta vs. yellow) agrees with the switch in Fig. 13 which occurs at −25 mV.

The first and by far most dominant FPC curve (FPC1) mainly represents the general level of the individual temporal FM curves relative to the overall temporal mean for all women.

There was no significant difference between the dominant limb curve's profiles in the groups in third and sixth decades of life (p = 0.03) (Fig. 3b).

The H-type is the dominant type curves with a percentage frequency of occurrence of 46.7% (Fig. 5).

Given primitive control points on a drawbead curve, dominant control points are adaptively obtained with the shapes of both the drawbead curve and the binder considered.

The site index of the forest was around 20 m (according to the dominant height growth curves of Diéguez-Aranda et al. (2005), which use 20 years as a reference age).

Depending on volume fraction, the nanoparticles appear to be the absorbing material for shorter wavelengths (up to approximately 1 μm for 1 × 10-5 vol.% and up to approximately 2 μm for 0.1 vol.%), whereas at longer wavelengths, water becomes dominant and the curves converge.

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