Some basics of music theory also are explained including scales, key signatures, chords, intervals, transposition and the circle of fifths. |
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The increase in transposition observed over the first 24 hr could reflect increased transposase translation with time. |
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For some elements, the mode of transposition is unknown, and they are either referred to as class III or left unclassified. |
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Most other member states claim to be making good progress in bringing forward the transposition. |
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His latest production, for example, seems to me a brilliant transposition from page to screen, a beautiful hybrid. |
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The flexor-pronator mass origin was detached from the medial epicondyle, and submuscular ulnar nerve transposition was performed. |
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Since MITEs with coding capacity were previously unknown, the mechanism underlying their transposition remained elusive. |
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They possess a replicative mode of transposition, so that the insertions are mostly stable. |
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He said the Department of Health had years of notice to ensure the smooth transposition of the EU directive into Irish law. |
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Unlike directives, EU regulations have the force of law without requiring transposition into national legislation. |
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An alternative explanation, which we cannot exclude, is that transposition and deletion events occurred in different generations. |
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Lamentations 3 has 66 verses constituting a triple acrostic with the same curious transposition. |
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This is an enjoyable, though average, transposition of comic book heroes to the big screen. |
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In January 1986 we performed our first elective switch operation for simple transposition of the great arteries. |
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Such a synthesis is a transposition, and as such has a materiality that prevents it from being simply discourse. |
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The melisma is a transposition of the notes E, F, C and B, and it appears frequently throughout the work. |
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The E-flat transposition easily can be accomplished by reading the part as if written in bass clef up one octave. |
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And third, does not anthropomorphism require the transposition of human qualities onto an inanimate object? |
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For example, transposition of the great arteries occurs when the pulmonary artery and the aorta are on the wrong sides of the heart. |
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If there's one great insight that he brings in this transposition of Uncle Vanya to 1960s north-east Scotland, it's that it's a very funny play. |
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The texts themselves display a transposition from the literal to the figural levels of discourse. |
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In cases of of complete transposition of the viscera, the cecum and appendix lie in the left iliac fossa, and the sigmoid colon in the right. |
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He said the operation, known as gastric transposition, is more commonly used on newborn babies born with defects. |
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Transposable elements are divided into two major classes according to their mode of transposition. |
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It has been suggested that transposition could provide a mechanism for this behavior. |
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National legislators are called upon to effect the transposition in the most harmonised way possible, and the NCBs stand ready to assist. |
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By the same token, boxing is a transposition of a noble pursuit of post-pub Britain into an artificial environment of padded gloves and gumshields. |
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You've often spoken about the ways in which your work in the theatre and opera is an attempt to freshen work by some sort of transposition or dislocation. |
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As a basic working principle, the transposition of EU legislation has priority over the implementation of legislation of a national nature. |
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Because of its expeditiousness and simplicity, this procedure has clearly been resorted to with a view to reducing the delay in transposition. |
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Use the tune pop-up menu to choose the basic transposition and register of Zebra2 and the fine tune to fine tune 50 cent up or down. |
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The Council and the Commission should impress upon the Member States concerned the need to speed up their transposition procedures. |
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The transposition of harmonised European product legislation represents the largest part of the acquis under this chapter. |
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The transposition of seen and imagined diagonals over the orthogonal backdrop of doors and windows creates a three-dimensional meshwork. |
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A formalist and statistical approach to monitoring the transposition of Community law is already seriously inadequate. |
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High risk is conferred by certain complex cyanotic congenital heart diseases, such as transposition of the great arteries and tetralogy of Fallot. |
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The project will benefit far fewer than claimed, and the money could be better spent elsewhere. The costs of the transposition could rise. |
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Since last year's Regular Report, some progress has been made with regard to transposition. |
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Cyprus, Slovenia and the United Kingdom had a definition through transposition of the EIA Directive. |
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Furthermore, an additional transposition period of two years should be granted for the application of the linguistic requirements. |
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A third group of member states had no comparable protection in the field of distance selling before the transposition of the Directive. |
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During an additional 3 months, it negotiated their transposition into statutory texts. |
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The obligation to provide prior information shall not apply to measures which are merely a national transposition of Council decisions. |
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It is also noteworthy that many of the changes discussed in the paragraphs below have resulted from the transposition of European directives. |
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Neither substitution nor transposition works well by itself. |
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Since neither mating type switching nor transposition will be discussed here in further detail the interested reader is referred to the reviews cited in this paragraph. |
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On the other hand, if adjacent digits and are transposed, the transposition will go undetected when multiplied by the difference between their weights is a multiple of. |
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The surgical approach is a muscle-splitting approach that does not involve transposition of the ulnar nerve and avoids detachment of the flexor muscle origin. |
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They will endeavour to make their position publicly known and, if possible, have it considered in the process of European legislation and transposition of directives into national law. |
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The Commission very carefully monitored the transposition of the Directive into national legislation and, when necessary, commenced proceedings where breaches were observed. |
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One could also try to identify the do's and don'ts in implementation, for instance regarding the use of accelerated transposition methods such as transposition by referral or try to set the conditions for such use. |
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On the contrary, in the United Kingdom and in Belgium, the directive was associated with major transposition difficulties because of its substantial impact on the existing systems of employee representation. |
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All member states have used the list of pre-contractual information duties provided in Art. 4 of the Directive as a model for their transposition legislation and have created a rather similar list. |
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The directive and its transposition are mainly silent on this issue and it can cause confusion and disagreement if it is not made clear in the agreement. |
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This new usage appears be the endogenous transposition of the term, by Canadian baseball fans, from ice hockey, where its use is ubiquitous. |
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Like many Community texts, the directive will be subject to periodic review, and this will take place for the first time two years after the deadline for transposition. |
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Where does it say what resources the Commission is putting behind a transposition plan for the Services Directive we will approve tomorrow, which is a fundamental piece of work? |
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Level 3 consists of enhanced cooperation and networking among EU supervisors to ensure a consistent and equivalent transposition of Level 1 and Level 2 legislation. |
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It will then be up to Lula to decide whether to negotiate, give up or proceed, driving the bishop back to his fast. The government makes the transposition sound grandiose and innocuous at the same time. |
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A storm of golden petals drifts down from the ceiling, and she wears a crown. It has become fairly commonplace for film actors to star in London's West End and on Broadway, but this transposition is different. |
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The parallel transposition of fundamentals and formants is what was responsible for the dreaded 'Mickey Mouse' effect you used to get when you played back a record at a speed greater than that intended by the manufacturer. |
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It is vital that transposition be implemented on-schedule and accurately, and we will expect the Commission to keep an eagle eye on this, because we will be keeping our eagle eye on the Commission. |
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In advanced age the expression culminates in active transposition. |
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In the field of internal market, Bulgaria has continued to make progress in most areas as regards the free movement of goods in terms of transposition of the acquis and the development of the administrative capacity. |
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Of the various systems of transposition, the Article chooses transliteration: each letter, with any diacritic marks, is reproduced by its equivalent in the other language. |
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We already have a host of rules and regulations to provide for safety or environmentally friendly transport, but when it comes to the transposition and enforcement by the Member States, things are still in a very bad shape. |
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In addition, it provides advice to DEFRA on the transposition of European water legislation in England and Wales. |
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She was awarded the 1983 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine for the breakthrough discovery of genetic transposition. |
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Complete transposition of the atrioventricular valves associated with left ventricular apical hypoplasia. |
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The Portuguese rapporteur considers that in the case other Member States run ahead in transposition, it is very useful to be able to study the solutions they have adopted. |
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Just thought I would check that there wasn't an accidental transposition of the letters by spell-check. |
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The sectoral nature of most Community texts could upset the harmony of each country's domestic law if the amendments made by transposition resulted in badly coordinated sectoral rules being superposed in one area of the law. |
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The new government has decided to reinforce these structures. Bulgaria has an unsatisfactorily low rate of transposition of the rules and the directives set out in the White Paper. |
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The key words here are entextualisation, transposition and recontextualisation. |
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This would be complemented by the use of its powers under the Treaty to ensure correct transposition of legislation and that Member States' Lisbon commitments are kept. |
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A 4-month-old boy was referred to our pediatric urology clinic for evaluation and management of concomitant hypospadias, chordee, and penoscrotal transposition. |
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Typing a lengthy credit card statement into your accounting system is time-consuming and difficult to accomplish without making transposition or keypunching errors. |
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For example the packaging directive was gold plated in transposition. |
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As English Music, Ackroyd's most poetised transposition of Englishness, illustrates, 'the song of Albion' is a multi-voiced ensemble of soloists working in unison. |
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This third approach can be illustrated by one of the most frequently-observed of Okara's translingualisms, the transposition into English of Ijo word-order. |
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