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  • t of Transportation's $61.1 billion budget, 10 modal administrations, and approximately 60,000 empl
  • Modal algebras provide models of propositional modal
  • In particular, the variety of all modal algebras is the equivalent algebraic semantics
  • impressive essays in finely balanced tonal and modal ambiguities."
  • h its use of elaborate canonic techniques, its modal ambiguity, and its avoidance of head-motifs to
  • Earlier writers termed the modal ambitus "perfect" when it was a 9th or 10th (t
  • h a laser Doppler vibrometer prior to applying modal analysis parameter estimation methods.
  • alysis, including linear static (SAMCEF Asef), modal analysis (SAMCEF Dynam), response to harmonic
  • tion has been detected, the system can perform modal analysis using the multichannel matrix pencil
  • ng static (stress) analysis, thermal analysis, modal analysis, frequency response analysis, transie
  • mood, where the blues, samba, bossa, hard bop, modal, and even soul are drenched in the blues.
  • ulose used as fibers such as rayon, (including modal, and the more recently developed Lyocell).
  • neteenth century requiring, a dialogue between modal and diatonic procedure" (Samson 1977, 148).
  • ransit Administration requirement that several modal and alignment options be addressed in the "Alt
  • The music uses modal and whole-tone scales, as well as a great deal
  • of Schulhoff's compositional style are use of modal and quartal harmonies, dance rhythms, and a co
  • te aspects of free jazz while keeping the more modal approach unveiled by Davis on Kind of Blue.
  • Young pioneered a modal approach to the Hammond B-3 (in contrast to Ji
  • as Evans' compositions for Davis featured this modal approach.
  • , action or process function within all of the modal aspects or else fall, once again, into antinom
  • e to protect existing communities, rethink the modal balance of Montreal's urban transportation, an
  • "Spoonful" has a one-chord, modal blues structure found in other songs Willie Di
  • the most important shared features, and their modal character facilitates their transformation int
  • y Russell's ideas, Davis implemented his first modal composition with the title track of his 1958 a
  • ic liberties of free jazz within a hard bop or modal context.
  • modal dialog boxes
  • iven with a toolbar for common tools, and some modal dialog windows.
  • application used to display large images using modal dialogs.
  • cally, a GUI is decomposed into a hierarchy of modal dialogs; this hierarchy is represented as an i
  • ote in order to facilitate comparison of their modal differences.
  • ep-index fiber is the considerable decrease in modal dispersion.
  • The use of Turkish folk music and modal elements in an entirely western symphonic styl
  • ilder describes the Arlen melody as creating a modal feeling (E-flat Dorian) that achieves an unear
  • The melody is in the style of a modal folk song, emphasizing the tonic and dominant
  • ("You can go to school", modal form without t)
  • e third, sixth, and seventh emphasized through modal frames such as the mediant-octave mode, which
  • The Cohen Modal Haplotype or CMH is found in haplogroup J1, wh
  • J Modal Haplotype.
  • R1b1b2a1a2c Modal Haplotype.
  • nturous music that stretches the boundaries of modal hard bop jazz".
  • This term is usually discussed in terms of modal harmony.
  • Modal has been used alone or with other fibers in ho
  • Modal has gained ground in India; Indian textile com
  • the track turns into improvisation, including modal improvisations, flourishes on the Farfisa orga
  • o Sketches"), "Blue in Green"'s melody is very modal, incorporating the presence of the dorian, mix
  • ow, Christopher (2005) Transport Terminals and Modal Interchanges: Planning and Design
  • Trucking Associations, where he managed inter modal, international and technology policy matters.
  • Modal is essentially a variety of rayon.
  • Modal is a cellulose fiber made by spinning reconsti
  • Lenzing Modal is a registered trademark of Lenzing AG, an Au
  • of the 15-minute work contains many themes of modal Japanese music, especially the last 3 minutes.
  • es into such later developments as Bossa Nova, modal jazz (especially in the form of Davis's Kind o
  • d the title track "East-West" used elements of modal jazz as introduced by Miles Davis on his groun
  • ements of gypsy jazz, bebop, Latin folk music, modal jazz and Slavic folk music informed by Philips
  • An understanding of modal jazz requires knowledge of musical modes.
  • A modal jazz piece, the composition follows a 32-bar A
  • It was one of the first examples of a modal jazz composition set to a funky beat.
  • the ideas of pianist George Russell regarding modal jazz, Davis from discussions with Russell and
  • uch, it is likely to be used very sparingly in modal jazz, which has diatonicism and form as its on
  • featured Coltrane), popularized the concept of modal jazz, in which songs and improvisations are ba
  • In this regard, though it is not modal jazz, it may be seen as a continuation of the
  • modes including R'n'B (Love Will Find a Way), modal jazz, and hard bop.
  • t Tatum, and is known for playing hard bop and modal jazz.
  • For example, the modal logic S4 is characterized by the class of topo
  • It is sometimes referred to as a modal logic because it can be characterized as a cla
  • principal scholarly works were concerned with modal logic and medieval philosophy.
  • vinced me that a most harmonious union between modal logic and programs was possible".
  • Plantinga has expressed a modal logic version of the ontological argument in w
  • made significant contributions in the study of modal logic and formal semantics, and is author of M
  • ually published the work as An Introduction to Modal Logic (Lemmon & Scott, 1977).
  • 'Advice in modal logic'.
  • necessarily true" or "A is possibly true" (see modal logic), "the program M has type τ" (see progra
  • In modal logic, this formula means (roughly) that, in e
  • ed by the formal Avicennian system of temporal modal logic, but is more elaborate and departs from
  • kin semantics), restricted deontic and alethic modal logic, set theory with bag comprehension, and
  • pplied to study linear logic, classical logic, modal logic, and process calculi, and many benefits
  • Modal logic.
  • An introduction to modal logic.
  • oms in addition to the axioms of predicate and modal logic.
  • ed as "reductions" of deontic logic to alethic modal logic.
  • 1959, "Is There Only One Correct System of Modal Logic?" Proceedings of the Aristotelian Societ
  • ' Modal Logics between S4 and S5'.
  • Other modal logics are characterized by various other alge
  • is misleading at best, however, since alethic modal logics generally do not contain anything like
  • Hilbert systems for propositional modal logics, sometimes called Hilbert-Lewis systems
  • ng structures, key and time signature changes, modal melodies and drones;
  • e middle section, Lento, presents an evocative modal melody against a various tremolo harmonies in
  • In modal metasomatism, new minerals are formed.
  • In addition to chemical assays and modal mineral proportions, most QEMSCAN measurement
  • Many textile companies use Modal mixed with other fibers such as spandex.
  • southern Germany, and his use of the old Greek modal names such as Phrygian and Mixolydian, somethi
  • y are also characterized by the development of modal nepheline in their groundmass (visible at high
  • Modal notation was developed by the composers of the
  • Biswambhar Mondal of Congress, Chanchal Kumar Modal of Congress and Madan Lohar of Janata Party, i
  • nsity 21.5 is based on two melodic ideas - one modal, one atonal - and all of the subsequent materi
  • nt logic, the implication operator is a binary modal operator, and negation is usually taken to be
  • r than the usual binary ones that govern unary modal operators often read as "necessarily".
  • The modal operators used in Linear Temporal Logic and Co
  • two kinds of operators: logical operators and modal operators .
  • ways have a locative meaning; they can also be modal or temporal adverbs, for example.
  • s out on lengthy renditions of four of Tyner's modal originals, and there is strong solo space for
  • the higher index layers, but achieves a lot of modal overlap with the lower index central volume.
  • Multiple windows with several styles ( modal panel, non-modal, scrolling, resizable..., flo
  • tive response with similar connotations to the modal particle.
  • d like to see Bill Evans name mentioned as his modal piano playing became legendary in the years th
  • ample, Richard Rodney Bennett's book of simple modal pieces The Days of the Week, sounded well on t
  • atterns that are employed heavily in bebop and modal playing involve playing scale fragments in the
  • the Humanities to investigate the harmonic and modal properties of microtonal tunings.
  • the side which partially determines the laser modal properties.
  • opt the point of view of ultimate ensemble, or modal realism, and say that those equations are not
  • describes a practice already in use, known as modal rhythm, which used the rhythmic modes.
  • , where both the tenor and upper voice move in modal rhythms, often the tenor part in mode 5 (two l
  • Catalano as "full throttle front and center, a modal rocker that suggests John Coltrane energy in t
  • in 1927 as "Old Master's Runaway" and the Holy Modal Rounders did likewise in 1978 as "Year of Jubi
  • and 1970s, including American performers Holy Modal Rounders and English and Scottish groups, such
  • n the folk scene, with the New York-based Holy Modal Rounders using the term in their 1964 recordin
  • s and 1970s such as Vashti Bunyan, Comus, Holy Modal Rounders, The Incredible String Band, The Godz
  • he subject of "Voodoo Queen Marie" by the Holy Modal Rounders.
  • European Classicism, ancient Hebrew psalms and modal scales.
  • d petroleum; the company hoped to increase the modal share of traffic from the port from 7 to 10% b
  • amils also derived new panns by the process of modal shift of tonic and by the process of reallocat
  • odal jazz songs when playing the chord C. In a modal song, these other notes may be freely used as
  • The new three-floor, urban, modal, state-of-the-art facility will feature 34 bay
  • xophone and Flute: The Scale/Mode Approach and Modal Strategies for Saxophone.
  • He classified them using the Turkish modal system and translated the texts into the Ottom
  • modes in the Byzantine Octoechos, that is the modal system of the eastern Roman chant.
  • Dynamic modal systems (Ph.D.Thesis)
  • vibration test / Modal testing
  • 13 (Gm13), which contains an F natural but the modal tonality of the piece is already evident as th
  • Manchester or Scotland including any expected modal transport shifts, and the comparison with the
  • Fixin' to: a future-tense modal verb analogous to "going to" in much of Americ
  • The other, fairly unremarkable modal verbal suffixes are the imperative, prescripti
  • r, but soon switched to countertenoring (using modal voice instead of falsetto) and specializing in
  • x determines which images will be shown in the modal window through the XHTML "rel" attribute, whic
  • He uses long melodic lines in a basically modal world, his harmonies are built on fourths.