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    Root-MUSIC-based joint TOA and DOA estimation in IR-UWB by Fang-qiu WANG, Xiao-fei ZHANG, Fei WANG

    Published 2014-02-01
    “…Aiming at this, an algorithm of root-MUSIC-based joint TOA and DOA estimation in IR-UWB system was proposed. …”
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    Aesthetic study of Abolfazl Zarūī 's Rofūzehā in terms of language, meaning and music by Elham Omomi, Morteza Rashidi Ashjerdi, Mehrdad Chatraei

    Published 2023-11-01
    “…This article deals with the aesthetic analysis of three important stylistic dimensions (language, meaning, and music) in Rofūzehā (The Failed Ones), the satirical poetry collection of Abolfazl Zarūī Nasrābād. …”
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    Singing for the stars : a complete program for training your voice / by Riggs, Seth

    Published 1998
    Subjects: “…Music…”
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    "He Has Rescued Me from Danger" by Sarah Bishop

    Published 2024-03-01
    Subjects: “…music and trauma; songwriting; resilience; religious music; cross-cultural music therapy…”
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    Quantitative Influence Analysis of the Development Scale of Market Economy on the Level of Music Innovation by Yang Li, Qiuyi Zhang, Tianzhuo Gong

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…Music art is a form of conveying cultural information and humanistic emotions. …”
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    Embodied performances of (post-)indenture: Creolization of Indian dance, music and nadrons in Guadeloupe by Sandrine Soukaï

    Published 2024-11-01
    “…Drawing on still underdeveloped scholarship on Indianité , theories of creolization, studies on embodied memory of past trauma, I analyze how the descendants of Indian indentured labourers reconstruct and transmit the heritage and memory of indenture in Guadeloupe through embodied performances of Indian dance, music and, in particular, the danced and sung theatre known as nadrons (from Tamil nādagam ), formerly staged on plantations. …”
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