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  1. Music (16462 bytes)
    16: ... or the movement in space of sounds, gesture, and dance. [[Silence]] is also often considered an aspec...
    20: ... [[Hindustani music]] performance. According to [[Dane Harwood]], "We must ask whether a cross-cultura...
    51: ...itional]], [[form (music)]], [[modulation (music)|modulation]], [[twelve tone technique]], [[serialism]], and ...
    63: ... quietly in the rows of auditoriums, drinking and dancing in a bar, or loudly cheering and booing in a...
    83: ===Secondary education===
  2. Saxophone (14311 bytes)
    20: The majority of saxophones produced today are made from [[brass]]. Manufacturers usually a...
    25: ... tip opening and a rather large chamber, giving a darker, more stable sound. Many classical players p...
    28: ...ctrum). Unfortunately, this scale is far from standardized, and a Rico 3 is decidedly softer than a Va...
    33: ...ophone is written on the [[treble clef]]. The standard written range extends from a Bb below the staff...
    57: ...ist sings or hums while playing. This causes a [[modulation]] of the sound, and results in a gruffness or coa...
  3. Electronic musical instrument (4501 bytes)
    10: ...trified musical instrument was the [[Denis d?or]] dating from [[1753]]. It was followed by the [[Clave...
    20: ...ds used the [[Leslie speaker]] to achieve special modulation effects, and the resulting [[Hammond organ]] soun...
  4. Morse code (33777 bytes)
    2: ...king it appropriate for sending automated digital data in voice channels.
    6: # longer mark, dash or 'dah' (-)
    7: # intra-character gap (between the dots and dashes within a character)
    11: ...e length of the Morse characters made it hard to adapt to automated communication, so it was largely r...
    13: ...rmany and eventually adopted as the worldwide standard as "International Morse". Morse's original code...
  5. List of computing topics (15876 bytes)
    2: ...ics]], [[List of terms relating to algorithms and data structures]]
    75: [[8514 (display standard)]] --
    92: [[Ada programming language]] --
    101: [[Amdahl's law]] --
    219: [[Data compression]] --
  6. Alexander Graham Bell (18688 bytes)
    5: ... rule, owes very little to what he is born with — a man is what he makes of himself. |
    6: date_of_birth=[[March 3]] [[1847]] |
    9: date_of_death=[[August 2]] [[1922]] |
    10: ...ck, Nova Scotia|Baddeck]], [[Nova Scotia]], [[Canada]]
    12: ...''Alexander Graham Bell''' ([[March 3]] [[1847]]–[[August 2]] [[1922]]) was a [[scientist]], [[i...
  7. Boston, Massachusetts (36071 bytes)
    41: ...ound [[streetcar]] subway in [[North America]]. Today it is known as "The T" and is run by the [[Massa...
    45: ... Boston's ambiance has improved in recent years — city streets bustle with a vitality not seen s...
    59: ...are built on [[Land reclamation|reclaimed land]]—two and a half of Boston's three original hills...
    63: ... the public. The [[Neponset River]] forms the boundary between the city and its southeast neighbors, Q...
    71: ...dies to approach 250,000 in Massachusetts. Census data does not account for this significant segment o...
  8. Modem (21628 bytes)
    1: ...y and decoded to reproduce the original digital [[data]].
    5: ...nications|repeating frames of data]] at very high data rates over [[microwave]] radio links. Some mic...
    7: ...ital data streams. Optical modems routinely have data rates in excess of a billion (1x10^9) bits per ...
    12: ...puter system)|Sabre]], is the distant parent of today's SABRE system.
    14: ... [[phase-shift keying]] system and increasing the data rate to 1200 bit/s. The similar [[Bell 201]] sy...
  9. European-influenced classical music (18917 bytes)
    17: ...composed in the late 20th century through present day
    20: ...Some authorities subdivide the periods further by date or style. However, it should be noted that thes...
    51: ...sidered by many a serious composer) or Billie Holiday's 'facile'." (light?) (Middleton, 1990)
    55: ...], and usually involves more [[Modulation_(music)|modulation]] (changing of keys), less outright repetition, a...
    59: ...ructural layers, and thus much depth. However, Lerdahl's theories explicitly exclude "associational" d...
  10. Protein (17280 bytes)
    14: ...ed, meaning that there can be many different secondary motifs present in one single protein molecule.
    15: ...in molecule; the spatial relationship of the secondary structural motifs to one another
    20: ...f [[protein biosynthesis|translation]]. The secondary structures are held together by [[hydrogen bond...
    35: *''[[Allosteric modulation]]'': When the binding of a [[ligand]] at one site...
    36: *''[[Covalent modulation]]'': When the covalent modification of a protein ...
  11. Radar (16746 bytes)
    2: ...tenna.jpg|right|thumbnail|250px|This long range radar [[antenna (electronics)|antenna]] (approximately...
    3: '''''RADAR''''' is an [[acronym]] for '''RAdio Detection An...
    5: ...iny powers, and then amplified many times. Thus radar is suited to detecting objects at very large ran...
    11: ...-conductive materials such as [[metal]], making radar particularly well suited to the detection of [[a...
    13: ...r to the way light bounces from a mirror. Early radars used very long [[wavelength]]s that were larger...
  12. Aspirin (9960 bytes)
    31: ...d member of the class of drugs known as non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs ([[NSAID]]s), not all of...
    34: ...Assyria]]. Native American Indians used it for headaches, fever, sore muscles, rheumatism, and chills....
    42: ...irin and similar drugs called [[NSAID]]s was elucidated (see below).
    48: ...al court in 1921. Other countries (such as [[Canada]]) still consider "Aspirin" a protected trademar...
    53: ...o transmission of pain information to the brain, modulation of the [[hypothalamus|hypothalamic]] thermostat a...

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