28 research outputs found
Fantaisie pour piano et violon : sur des motifs de Moise
composées par Labarre et de BeriotPreisangabe: Pr 1 fl 21 KrVorlageform des Erscheinungsvermerks: MAYENCE et ANVERS Chez les fils de B. Schot
Qualitative insights in item development for a comprehensive and inclusive measure of recovery capital.
BACKGROUND: Item specification is foundational to measurement development but rarely reported in depth. We address this gap by explicating our use of qualitative methods to ground and develop items for a new recovery capital measure, the Multidimensional Inventory of Recovery Capital.
METHOD: We recruited a diverse sample of service providers ( = 9) and people in recovery from alcohol problems ( = 23) to provide feedback on an item pool assessing social, human, physical, community, and cultural capital. Using applied qualitative analysis, we coded findings from interviews and focus groups and made final decisions by consensus regarding item elimination, retention, or revision. This process yielded a 49-item draft measure.
RESULTS: Only nine items from an initial 90-item list were retained in their original form. Participant feedback guided item elimination, addition, and revision for linguistic or conceptual clarity. We detected little systematic variation in feedback based on income or race; however, there were stark divergences on particular items based on recovery pathway (i.e. 12-step versus other approaches).
CONCLUSIONS: The high degree of alteration to the item pool highlights the importance of establishing validity with respondents. Response variation based on recovery pathway suggests the need for broad heterogeneity in respondents. Measures that are sensitive, psychometrically sound, and aligned with theory are critical for advancing research on recovery capital and related disparities for diverse populations
Harp music. Selections
1 v. Binder’s collection, housed in the Gullo Harp Collection (Ruth T. Watanabe Special Collections, Sibley Music Library, Eastman School of Music). Imprint varies. Collection includes harp parts only. Bochsa, N.C. Guillaume Tell, musique de G. Rossini, Ouverture arrangée pour la harpe (Paris, E. Troupenas) -- Labarre, Théodore. Fantaisie pour la harpe, composées sur des motifs de Guillaume Tell, op. 44 (Paris, E. Troupenas) -- Bochsa, N. Ch. Réminiscence d’Ecosse, morceaux de concert pour la harpe, accompagnt. de piano, ad libitum, op. 308 (Paris, Schonenberger) -- Bochsa, N. Ch. Airs favoris de la Dame du Lac, Donna del Lago, musique de Rossini, arangés pour harpe, avec accompt. de flûte (ad libitum), op. 201 (Paris, Schonenberger) -- Bochsa, N. Ch. Les fleurs à la Pisaroni en à la Douzelli, fantasie pour la harpe, composèe dur des thèmes favoris della Donna del Lago de Rossini, op. 298 (Paris, Schonenberger) -- Labarre, Théodore. Fantaisie et variations pour la harpe sur des motifs de L’illusion, musique de F. Herold, op. 42 (Paris, Erard) -- Labarre, Théodore. Fantaisie et variations pour la harpe, sur des motifs du Serment, de D.F.E. Auber, op. 60 (Paris, Mayence et Anvers) -- Labarre, T. Fantaisie et variations pour la harpe su la Romance du Pré aux Clercs, de F. Herold, op. 63 (Paris, Mayence et Anvers) -- Bochsa, N. Ch. Fantaisie sur l’air favori du Mariage de Figaro de Mozart, Non so piu cosa son, cosa faccio, op. 189 (Paris, Dufaut et Dubois) -- Bochsa, N. Ch. Second petit mélange, sur les airs favoris de l’opera de Meyerbeer, Il Crociate in Egillo, arrangé pour la harpe, op. 267 (Paris, Schonenberger) -- Bochsa, N. Ch. Gramachree, air favori Irlandais, arrangé avec variations pour la harpe, op. 217 (Paris, Schonenberger) -- Labarre, Théodore. 5 airs de ballets de Robert le Diable, de G. Meyerbeer, arrangés en rondo, pour la harpe, op. 57, no. 4 (Paris, Maurice Schlesinger) -- Labarre, Théodore. Air de ballet, du Dieu & La Bayadère, de D.F.E. Auber, arrangé en rondo pour la harpe, op. 50 -- Bochsa, N. Ch. Quinze préludes courts et brillants, pour la harpe, dans les principaux tons majeurs et mineurs...composés expressément pour ses élèves, op. 207 (Paris, Schonenberger)
Application of Differential Network Enrichment Analysis for Deciphering Metabolic Alterations
Modern analytical methods allow for the simultaneous detection of hundreds of metabolites, generating increasingly large and complex data sets. The analysis of metabolomics data is a multi-step process that involves data processing and normalization, followed by statistical analysis. One of the biggest challenges in metabolomics is linking alterations in metabolite levels to specific biological processes that are disrupted, contributing to the development of disease or reflecting the disease state. A common approach to accomplishing this goal involves pathway mapping and enrichment analysis, which assesses the relative importance of predefined metabolic pathways or other biological categories. However, traditional knowledge-based enrichment analysis has limitations when it comes to the analysis of metabolomics and lipidomics data. We present a Java-based, user-friendly bioinformatics tool named Filigree that provides a primarily data-driven alternative to the existing knowledge-based enrichment analysis methods. Filigree is based on our previously published differential network enrichment analysis (DNEA) methodology. To demonstrate the utility of the tool, we applied it to previously published studies analyzing the metabolome in the context of metabolic disorders (type 1 and 2 diabetes) and the maternal and infant lipidome during pregnancy
Souvenirs de la Muette de Portici : 3eme. fantaisie pour piano et violon /
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