122 research outputs found

    Concert recording 2016-04-09b

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    [Track 01]. Spain / David Fetter -- [Track 02]. Sonata for bass trombone. Energetically ; [Track 03]. Slowly ; [Track 04]. Lively ; [Track 05]. Expressivo ; [Track 06]. Swinging / Alec Wilder -- [Track 07]. New Orleans / Eugene Bozza -- [Track 08]. Concerto for bass trombone / Robert Spillman -- [Track 09]. Sång till lotta / Jan Sandström -- [Track 10]. Variations on Barnacle Bill the sailor / Steven Frank

    Concert recording 2017-04-23a

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    [Track 1]. From Rêverie. Sognai / Francesco Schira -- [Track 2]. Êtude-Tableau op. 39, no. 5 / Sergi Rachmaninoff -- [Track 3]. Capriccio / Rodney Newton -- [Track 4]. Solo de pajarillo / Omar Acosta -- [Track 5]. Butterflies and bobcats / David L. McIntyre -- [Track 6]. Song to the mother / Johannes Möller -- [Track 7]. Concerto for bass trombone. III. James Brown in the twilight zone / Chris Brubeck

    Concert recording 2016-04-23a

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    [Track 01]. Interludes for percussion and trumpet. March ; [Track 02]. Elegy ; [Track 03]. Prayer ; [Track 04]. Finale / Marilyn J. Harris ; Mark E. Wolfram -- [Track 05]. Pastorale / Eric Ewazen -- [Track 06]. Animal ditties. The turtle ; [Track 07]. The python ; [Track 08]. The hog ; [Track 09]. The chipmunk ; [Track 10]. The canary ; [Track 11]. The elk / Anthony Plog -- [Track 12]. La revue de cuisine. Prologue ; [Track 13]. Tango ; [Track 14]. Charleston ; [Track 15]. Finale / Bohuslav Martinů

    Concert recording 2016-04-17

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    [Track 01]. Ballade no. 2 in F major op. 38 / Frédéric Chopin -- [Track 02]. Sonata. Allegro moderato / Bruce Broughton -- [Track 03]. La catedral / Augustin Barrios-Mangoré -- [Track 04]. Largo al factotum from Il barbiere di Siviglia / Gioachino Rossini -- [Track 05]. First sonata for flute and piano. Allegro moderato / Bohuslav Martinu -- [Track 06]. The odyssey, according to Penelope. Afternoon in the park ; Toddling waltz / Kevin Bobo -- [Track 07]. Flirtations : 3 songs for solo alto saxophone / Michael Markowski -- [Track 08]. Depuis le jour from Louise / Gustave Charpentier -- [Track 09]. New Orleans / Eugene Bozza

    Tactical Satellite (TacSat) feasibility study a scenario driven approach

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    The objective of this project was to examine the feasibility of developing a tactically controlled, operationally responsive satellite system. A specific mission scenario, the Philippine Sea Scenario, was chosen to guide and bound the analysis. Within the bounds of this scenario, this high level space systems engineering exercise provided insights into operations and military utility as well as enough granularity to estimate costs for such a system. The operational approach and high level design concept is based on the Space Mission Analysis and Design (SMAD) process authored by Wiley J. Larson and Kames R. Wertz. The study shows that there are tactical scenarios in which space capabilities provide military utility and cost effectiveness above what is provided by traditional tactical assets such as UAVs. This is particularly true when large operational areas are involved and long periods of service are required.http://archive.org/details/tacticalsatellit109456927N

    Concert recording 2016-11-15

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    [Track 1]. Subjugation. Connection [Track 2]. Captivation / Durgan Maxey -- [Track 3]. Fight / Bryce Owens -- [Track 4]. Overture to Stay / Joshua Bland -- [Track 5]. A cellist\u27s legacy. Part I [Track 6]. Part II / Eric Dreggors -- [Track 7]. Evening prayer / Robbie Baker -- [Track 8]. Elegy / Brandon Wade -- [Track 9]. The grotesques trio. Gargoyles [Track 10]. Chimera [Track 11]. Grotesques / Marissa Johnson -- [Track 12]. Crosshair / Joshua Bland -- [Track 13]. Nightwind sings / L. Coley Pitchford -- [Track 14]. Six reflections through poetry. Memories (Walt Whitman) [Track 15]. The musician\u27s wife (Weldon Kees) [Track 16]. The road not taken (Robert Frost) [Track 17]. Lessons (Whitman) [Track 18]. Stronger lessons (Whitman) [Track 19]. O me! O life! (Whitman) / Nick Vecchio -- [Tracks 20-21]. String quartet #1 / Jeremiah Flannery -- [Track 22]. Tides. Morning tide [Track 23]. Bore tide / Elizabeth Greener -- [Track 24]. Shepherd\u27s contemplation / Robbie Baker -- Green grass / arranged by Eva Martin -- [Track 25]. Urbe fracta est II. A prayer for Jerusalem / Joshua Bland

    Effects of antiplatelet therapy on stroke risk by brain imaging features of intracerebral haemorrhage and cerebral small vessel diseases: subgroup analyses of the RESTART randomised, open-label trial

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    Background Findings from the RESTART trial suggest that starting antiplatelet therapy might reduce the risk of recurrent symptomatic intracerebral haemorrhage compared with avoiding antiplatelet therapy. Brain imaging features of intracerebral haemorrhage and cerebral small vessel diseases (such as cerebral microbleeds) are associated with greater risks of recurrent intracerebral haemorrhage. We did subgroup analyses of the RESTART trial to explore whether these brain imaging features modify the effects of antiplatelet therapy

    “Reaching Out to the People”: The Cultural Production of Mental Health Professionalism in the South Indian Public Sphere

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    Although a significant body of scholarship has examined medical discourse in clinical and other institutional settings, far less has been studied in regard to the discursive activity of health professionals in the public sphere. This line of inquiry is particularly relevant in Kerala, south India, where, for reasons including felt obligation, the political economy of allopathic mental health care, and desires for social prestige, many psychologists and psychiatrists actively engage the public as lecturers, authors, and guests of television and radio programs alongside their clinical work. Ethnographic attention to discursive activity in the public sphere reveals how these experts blur the boundaries between clinical and popular registers of speech and forge alternative ethical sensibilities and values that challenge institutionally prescribed ideas of clinical professionalism. They do so in ways that can attract reprobation and accusations of quackery among critical peers who hold competing ideas of where, how, and to whom mental health professionals “should” speak
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