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    Different types of bowing technique for violin in the baroque and romantic eras / Izzat Syazwan Ab Halim by Ab Halim, Izzat Syazwan

    Published 2013
    “…String instruments need a bow to produce a sound, without a how, a string instruments such as violin, viola, cello and double bass can't produce a sound except a pizzicato sound. …”
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    ARTISTIC TRINITY: LITERATURE – CINEMA – MUSIC (THE FILM “EARTH” BY O. DOVZHENKO) by Larysa M. Gorbolis, Anna Ye. Chernysh

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…Based on the cultural and historical method, the hermeneutic method, and the intermedial approach in the research it was emphasized that the instruments (accordion, drum, cello, ratchet, etc.) involved by the DakhaBrakha musical group, their tonality, rhythm, as well as the Ukrainian folklore samples involved in the content plan contributed to the effective depiction of various states of the main and secondary characters (joy, grief, concentration, sadness, thoughtfulness, etc.), the moods of the peasants, interpersonal relationships, emphasizing the character traits of Ukrainian heroes, hereditary farmers, their natural desire to work on the land and thus self-actualize. …”
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    A novel AA14 LPMO from Talaromyces rugulosus with bifunctional cellulolytic/hemicellulolytic activity boosted cellulose hydrolysis by Kaixiang Chen, Xu Zhao, Peiyu Zhang, Liangkun Long, Shaojun Ding

    Published 2024-02-01
    “…It could simultaneously oxidize cellulose, xylan and xyloglucan in natural hemi/cellulosic substrate such as fibrillated eucalyptus pulp, and released native and oxidized cello-oligosaccharides, xylo-oligosaccharides and xyloglucan oligosaccharides from this substrate, but its cellulolytic/hemicellulolytic activity became weaker as the contents of xylan increase in the alkaline-extracted hemi/cellulosic substrates. …”
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    Cloning, sequencing, and expression analysis of 32 NAC transcription factors (MdNAC) in apple by Huifeng Li, Kun Ran, Qinglong Dong, Qiang Zhao, Song Shi

    Published 2020-05-01
    “…The prediction of subcellular locations of MdNAC proteins was performed using CELLO v.2.5, PSORT, and SoftBerry ProtComp 9.0. Expression levels of MdNACs were detected in 16 different tissues using an array. …”
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    Variations V: "Escaping Stagnation" Through Movement of Signification by Elizabeth Hoover

    Published 2010-09-01
    “…Instead of orchestral instrumentalists performing live on their trumpets, cellos, and violins, recorded and radio sounds filled the concert hall through six speakers "distributed around Philharmonic Hall" (Hughes "Leaps" 1965:10); the choreographed movements of seven dancers occupied the stage; and filmed images projected on a screen behind them. …”
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    Instrument de/reconstruction as a <em>Feministing</em> Practice by Maureen Wolloshin, Khabat Abas

    Published 2023-07-01
    “…I propose a feminist practice of instrument de\/reconstruction within contemporary BFI and present three new instruments; my gliss anglais, a de/reconstruction of the cor anglais, together with the skin and bomb ‘cellos, devised by Khabat Abas. I offer insight into how our developing relationship with the materiality and possibility of these instruments frees us as improvisers from existing power structures in BFI and gives increased agency and sonic potential to us as performers. …”
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    Recognizing Similar Musical Instruments with YOLO Models by Christine Dewi, Abbott Po Shun Chen, Henoch Juli Christanto

    Published 2023-05-01
    “…Identifying similar musical instruments can be approached as a classification problem, where the goal is to train a machine learning model to classify instruments based on their features and shape. Cellos, clarinets, erhus, guitars, saxophones, trumpets, French horns, harps, recorders, bassoons, and violins were all classified in this investigation. …”
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