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Mass spectral analyses were carried out using the indicated instruments, which are housed in the Analytical Instrumentation Facility Core in the College of Pharmacy at The University of Texas.
These instruments, which are widely used, give TCI economic exposure, but not voting rights.
Another late characteristic is the extended role of wind instruments, which are given independent, idiomatic parts.
The shipment was mislabeled as "finished parts of musical instruments," which are legal to export, the affidavit said.
Like her, Ms Curtis-Taylor made the trip in an open cockpit and navigated using basic instruments, which are now period pieces.
The Marx grant, for $600,000, along with the college's match, trade-ins and institutional discounts, paid for the 42 instruments, which are worth nearly $1.6 million, said Bethany Rose, institutional sales manager at Steinway.
The eight rarest instruments, which are each worth about $50,000, are kept in a vault when the museum is closed, he said, "but they get played every night before they go to bed".
Currently, most businesses use disconnected instruments which are not designed for managing complex projects.
Tests are auxiliary instruments which are used in order to determine differences in a teaching environment before implementation.
We focus on three types of extended producer responsibility (EPR) instruments, which are recycling fees, tax-subsidy and norms.
The targeted application is the sound synthesis of cymbals and gong-like musical instruments, which are known for displaying a strongly nonlinear vibrating behaviour.
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