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    Changes in Hemodynamics and Tissue Oxygenation Saturation in the Brain and Skeletal Muscle Induced by Speech Therapy – A Near-Infrared Spectroscopy Study by U. Wolf, F. Scholkmann, R. Rosenberger, M. Wolf, M. Nelle

    Published 2011-01-01
    “…The Mayer wave spectral power (MWP) was also significantly affected, i.e., mainly the MWP of the Δ[O2Hb] and Δ[tHb] increased in the brain during recitation of hexameter and prose verse. The changes in MWP were also significantly different between hexameter and alliteration, and hexameter and prose. …”
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    Russian Binary Meters. Part Two. Chapter 9 by Kiril Taranovsky, Walter N. Vickery, Lawrence E. Feinberg

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Its first four chapters (numbered 5 to 8), devoted to trochaic tetrameter (four-foot trochee) and iambic tetrameter, trimeter and hexameter (four-, three- and six-foot iamb), were published in volumes 8.2 (2021) and 10.1 (2023). …”
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    Feminizing a Colonial Epic: On Spofford’s “Priscilla” by Daniela Daniele

    Published 2019-11-01
    “…Henry Wadsworth Longfellow’s epic poem, The Courtship of Miles Standish (1858) puts in dactylic hexameters a Romantic legend of the wilderness on unrequited love among the pilgrims set in Plymouth in 1620. …”
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    Carmen de fundatione, ruina et restauratione inclyti monasterii gemmeticensis by Pierre Bouet

    Published 2001-12-01
    “…The poem, in dactylic hexameters, describes the foundation of the abbey of Jumièges by Abbot Philibert, its destruction by the vikings, and its restoration by Duke William Longsword in 940.According to the XVIIIth-century manuscript the poem had been engraved on copper plates at the cloister’s entry. …”
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    Carmen de fundatione, ruina et restauratione inclyti monasterii gemmeticensis by Pierre Bouet

    Published 2001-12-01
    “…The poem, in dactylic hexameters, describes the foundation of the abbey of Jumièges by Abbot Philibert, its destruction by the vikings, and its restoration by Duke William Longsword in 940.According to the XVIIIth-century manuscript the poem had been engraved on copper plates at the cloister’s entry. …”
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