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    Concert recording 2017-04-09a

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    [Track 1]. Concerto. I. Allegro [Track 2]. II. Adagio [Track 3]. III. Allegro / Michael Corrette -- [Track 4]. Bagatelle for low horn and piano / Hermann Nueling -- [Track 5]. Sonata for horn and piano. I. Allegro moderato [Track 6]. II. Poco adagio, quasi andante [Track 7]. III. Rondo, allegro moderato / Ludwig van Beethoven -- [Track 8]. Concerto in B♭major for horn and piano. I. Allegro / Reinhold Gliere -- [Track 9]. Just desserts - frippery style. #1 [Track 10]. #2 [Track 11]. #5 [Track 12]. #9 [Track 13]. #12 / Lowell E. Shaw

    Concert recording 2016-04-09a

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    [Track 01]. Horn concerto no. 1. Allegro / Richard Strauss -- [Track 02]. Fantasy for horn / Malcolm Arnold -- [Track 03]. Horn concerto no. 4. Allegro moderato ; [Track 04]. Andante ; [Track 05]. Allegro vivace / Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart

    Concert recording 2016-11-13a

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    [Track 1]. Partita for English horn and organ. Andante sostenuto / Jan Koetsier -- [Track 2]. Niobe / Thea Musgrave -- [Track 3]. Wind quintet in G minor. Allegro / Paul Taffanel -- [Tracks 4-5]. Koncertstuck fur oboe / Julius Rietz

    Concert recording 2017-04-12b

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    [Track 1]. Angel Falls / Lewis Songer -- [Track 2]. Grand Canyon Octet. Andante appassionato [Track 3]. Lento-allegro molto / Eric Ewazen -- [Track 4]. Quipperies / Lowell Shaw -- [Track 5]. Birdland / Josef Zawinul arranged by Kummerlander

    Concert recording 2017-12-05b

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    [Track 1]. Évocations. I. Péruvienne II. Nigérienne / Henri Tomasi -- [Track 2]. Sonata in G major. I. Andante II. Allegro / Francesco Saverio Geminiani -- [Track 3]. Fantasia XIII. I. Largo II. Spirituoso III. Allegro / Georg Philipp Telemann -- [Track 4]. Sonata in G minor, BWV 1030b. I. Moderato / J.S. Bach -- [Track 5]. Sextet. II. Divertissement / Francis Poulenc -- [Track 6]. Quintet, op. 56, no. 1 in B♭ major. I. Allegretto [Track 7]. II. Andante con moto / Franz Danzi -- [Track 8]. Six metamorphoses after Ovid, op. 49. I. Pan [Track 9]. II. Phaeton / Benjamin Britten -- [Track 10]. Sonata in G major. I. Andante [Track 11]. II. Allegro assai / Giovanni Sammartini -- [Track 12]. Sonate. II. Sehr langsam / Paul Hindemith

    The Effects of Obesity on Outcomes in Trauma Injury: Overview of the Current Literature

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    Obesity has reached epidemic proportions and is now considered a chronic disease by the National Institute of Health (NIH) in the West. Its impact on trauma outcomes is of particular interest with several studies presenting conflicting information. The present overview suggests a strong association between obesity and injury severity, hospital length of stay (LOS), intensive care unit (ICU) admission, pattern of injury, rate of complications and mortality. The nature of the observations may relate to an underlying physiological state of the obese patient and its associated comorbidities with a constant heightened inflammatory state aggravated by the second hit on an injury

    Concert recording 2017-11-15

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    [Track 1]. Fanfare for barcs / Kerry Turner -- [Track 2]. Three for five / James Naigus -- [Track 3]. Big sky country / Daniel Baldwin

    Concert recording 2018-02-20a

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    [Track 1]. Fünf Orchesterlieder nach Ansichtenkartentexten von Peter Altenberg, op. 4. I. Seele, wie bist du schöner... [Track 2]. II. Sahst du nach dem Gewitterregen [Track 3]. III. Über die Grenzen des All [Track 4]. IV. Nichts ist gekommen [Track 5]. V. Hier ist Friede / Alban Berg -- [Track 6]. Flowers of heaven. Three songs on Korean poetry for soprano and cello. I. The home village [Track 7]. II. Wildflowers of the mountain [Track 8]. III. Return to heaven / Robert Mueller -- [Track 9]. Buru for voice and chamber ensemble / Suhki Kang -- [Track 10]. Little sketches for soprano and flute / Ivan Elezovic -- [Track 11]. Labyrinth of love for soprano and small chamber ensemble. II. Eros (Sappho fragment 47) [Track 12]. VI. Liz\u27s lament [Track 13]. VIII. Short talk on the sensation of aeroplane takeoff / Michael Daugherty

    Efam: an expanded, metaproteome-supported HMM profile database of viral protein families

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    Motivation: Viruses infect, reprogram and kill microbes, leading to profound ecosystem consequences, from elemental cycling in oceans and soils to microbiome-modulated diseases in plants and animals. Although metagenomic datasets are increasingly available, identifying viruses in them is challenging due to poor representation and annotation of viral sequences in databases. Results: Here, we establish efam, an expanded collection of Hidden Markov Model (HMM) profiles that represent viral protein families conservatively identified from the Global Ocean Virome 2.0 dataset. This resulted in 240 311 HMM profiles, each with at least 2 protein sequences, making efam >7-fold larger than the next largest, pan-ecosystem viral HMM profile database. Adjusting the criteria for viral contig confidence from 'conservative' to 'eXtremely Conservative' resulted in 37 841 HMM profiles in our efam-XC database. To assess the value of this resource, we integrated efam-XC into VirSorter viral discovery software to discover viruses from less-studied, ecologically distinct oxygen minimum zone (OMZ) marine habitats. This expanded database led to an increase in viruses recovered from every tested OMZ virome by ∼24% on average (up to ∼42%) and especially improved the recovery of often-missed shorter contigs (<5 kb). Additionally, to help elucidate lesser-known viral protein functions, we annotated the profiles using multiple databases from the DRAM pipeline and virion-associated metaproteomic data, which doubled the number of annotations obtainable by standard, single-database annotation approaches. Together, these marine resources (efam and efam-XC) are provided as searchable, compressed HMM databases that will be updated bi-annually to help maximize viral sequence discovery and study from any ecosystem

    The Effects of Obesity on Outcomes in Trauma Injury: Overview of the Current Literature

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    Obesity has reached epidemic proportions and is now considered a chronic disease by the National Institute of Health (NIH) in the West. Its impact on trauma outcomes is of particular interest with several studies presenting conflicting information. The present overview suggests a strong association between obesity and injury severity, hospital length of stay (LOS), intensive care unit (ICU) admission, pattern of injury, rate of complications and mortality. The nature of the observations may relate to an underlying physiological state of the obese patient and its associated comorbidities with a constant heightened inflammatory state aggravated by the second hit on an injury
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