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Examples of progression


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In figure 16, the progressions of specific vortical features through the time steps are indicated with a dashed line.
Our goal is to construct a finite family (with m elements) of symmetric random functions associated with m arithmetic progressions.
A third classical example is the hypergraph of arithmetic progressions on the first n numbers.
Our results are not 'either-or' statements and are thus the first results in the literature guaranteeing the existence of rainbow arithmetic progressions.
The hallucinatory lyrics and helium-infused vocal warbling are matched by the far-out chord progressions, which experiment with tritone and third relations.
Furthermore, recurring harmonic progressions create relationships between sections of the song that contain contrasting texts and seemingly disparate vocal melodies.
In this tonal context, harmonic progressions are not only structurally ambiguous, but also tonally conflicting. 21.
In this paper, we look for general conditions on progressions that guarantee this property.
The chaining of directed progressions can be used as evidence of integration, of intended musical possibilities rather than the more easily assessed grammatically correct possibilities.
Thus, receptive field progressions were seen to be discontinuous across this border, receptive field locations "jumping" from the lower visual field to the upper.
The focus was on the how of developmental processes, rather than on the charting of age-related progressions.
There is a tendency for large maximal sum-free sets to contain large arithmetic progressions, of size (n).
First we partition [1, n] into sets none of which contain any three-term arithmetic progressions.
They do, however, go a long way in explaining the choice and the effect of the harmonic progressions in his recitatives.
Similarly, most revolving-chord-like progressions used in works from the 1940s are set at the pitch-level of the eighth table.
Figure 11 summarises progressions of individual musical parameters in the course of the composition.
Here, there is some reliance on fauxbourdon-like progressions, and the composer likes to animate the texture by letting one voice rhythmically anticipate short patches of movement.
Although the treatise actually provides a series of progressions for each rule, in which the intervals may be major or minor, this table provides only one model for each rule.
Chords previously launched as integral parts of distinct progressions have come to be used separately, probably because this will greatly increase the number of colours available.
Too often, however, it has been assumed that the layers are bound together in organic togetherness, with natural and explicit continuities and progressions between the layers.
The primes contain arbitrarily long arithmetic progressions.
The primes contain arbitrarily long polynomial progressions.
Thus, at examination level certain kinds of knowledge, such as well-codi®ed harmonic progressions and melodic patternings, musical historical truths and established interpretations of music, quali®ed as being assessable.
The song's progressions creep by stepwise motion from one chord to the next, with dominants pressed into unwonted positions in order to accommodate the tonic bass.
Secondly, semitones have been realized in directed progressions in order that the perfect sonority of resolution be approached from the preceding imperfect sonority by a semitone step in one voice.
The qualities of brevity and openness of the turnarounds still represented a break with the common harmonic progressions, typified by a wider range and with a cadence.
A strong cadence can end the stasis of the series of three-chord progressions, but the three-chord progressions can also, at the end, reinforce the cadential chord.
The 6 intrusion of melodic pentatonicism into the harmonic domain generates unusual combinations of degrees, manifested in modal progressions, parallel steps, regressive steps, and avoidance of conventional cadential progressions.
He seems to be very aware of how 'blue harmony' - how each and every single note/bend - fits with the horizontal/vertical structures of chord progressions essential to jazz.
Complementary to this is an acute sense of key relationships and a love of the harmonic and tonal colour derived from progressions into obscure and remote keys and their inversions.
We have come to appreciate all too well that it is narrow-minded to conceive of transitions from authoritarian rule as linear progressions toward reconciliation and democracy.
Expressive text-setting, according to this line of reasoning, was a matter of understanding harmonic progressions thoroughly and being willing to experiment, always with the poetic text in mind.
Each piece of code describes an experiment in such areas as combinatorial mathematics, chordal progressions, sonified models of dancing people, morphing metres, algorithmic breakbeats, and so on.
When the implied harmony is ambiguous, the arrangement may employ any harmonic progressions that are appropriate to the melody, and that support the theme of the song.
Neither history nor responsible historiography points toward strictly linear progressions.
In these days technical changes take place almost as regularly as geometrical progressions.
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We are facing something that is operating as an epidemic operates—on the basis of geometric progressions, but arithmetic activity will not resolve the problem.
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The new agenda, which we support, has a series of progressions which lead to nuclear disarmament.
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Our report contains a whole section dealing with qualifications and progressions.
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The implication is that all three options are either progressions of the same thing or more or less equivalent, yet in reality they are quite different concepts.
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A careful analysis of the cases with coronary occlusion, however, suggested two different mechanisms of progression.
The various categories are related to each other by the fact that each represents a stage in an ideal model of household progression.
Moreover, as among men, this activity largely receded into insignificance with the progression of age (3.2 % for the age group 40 and more).
A clear majority said that opportunities still existed for learning progression (75%) and in achieving a sensible coverage of the curriculum (85%).
Thus, there may not be any clear progression in occurrence of variegation across the babbling period.
The other great virtue of the design was the skilful progression of spaces.
The strategy we proposed implies that separate theories may not be required for each separate form of deviancy in a progression.
Failure of growth of the sinutubular junction might be responsible for the progression of the aortic lesion.
There was no significant progression of functional disability during the mean follow-up period of 55.5+88 months (range 1 month to 36 years).
In discussions that follow, we outline the progression of research findings that culminated in questions addressed in this study.
Stages of progression in drug involvement from adolescence to adulthood: further evidence for the gateway theory.
Is there progression from irritability/dyscontrol to major depressive and manic symptoms?
The available data are consistent with the hypothesis that more advanced stages in the progression may share causal components with less advanced stages.
We are also interested in the proportion of chronic offenders who moved through the entire progression.
The third step examines the contribution of the context and process (parenting) variables to maintain the individual as he moves through the progression.
A developmental trajectory describes the progression of a given behavior over time.
In addition, many stances are used purely for training, or as progressions to more advanced and practical stances learnt later on.
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To obtain an estimate of the progression-free survival distribution.
To obtain an estimated progression-free survival of patients.
In the combination treatment arm: the time from start of treatment to progression or death, whichever occurs first.
Traditionally, carols have often been based on medieval chord progressions, and it is this that gives them their characteristic sound.
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When viewed in the light of recent molecular studies and emerging paradigms of tumour histogenesis and progression, this baffling class of tumours seems less paradoxical.
During neoplastic progression, tumour cells can be stimulated to proliferate by proinflammatory mechanisms at the same time that immune cells are suppressed by antiinflammatory mechanisms.
The role of some of these molecules in tumour progression has been evaluated in animal models and in patients.
However, this does not significantly alter disease progression and might contribute to the ongoing pathology.
The mechanism that links the level of tetraspanin expression to tumour progression needs to be further investigated.
The term degeneration implies an inevitable progression that is characteristic of wearand-tear-associated conditions.
Both of these fetuses had thoracolumbar lesions, while fetuses with lumbosacral or sacral lesions did not exhibit progression of ventriculomegaly in utero.
However, tumour recurrence and progression to chemoresistance is usual and high-grade serous carcinomas account for a disproportionately high percentage of deaths due to ovarian cancer.
A -exible model for studying plant disease progression.
In the group with primary hypertrophic cardiomyopathy continuing with long-term treatment, follow-up revealed regression in two, progression in three (two died) and stability in 10.
Finally, no condition contained a serial progression of word lists that began with a 3-word list and progressed incrementally to a 7-word list.
A division of the reaction progression into an oxidized state and a reduced state is suggested.
There is a clear progression in the introduction of new features, and a well-considered index.
The genre features longer major chord progressions in all elements (lead synth, bass, and treble).
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Pulverizing progressions times breakneck speed plus ultraheavy layers of thick, dark sludgewith some acoustic guitars, perhaps, thrown in here and there for good measure?
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Rather, they consider the centralization and reform efforts of the 19th century as the major instruments responsible for progression toward modernity.
While radical treatment is a potential cure, the morbidity and mortality, as well as the possibility of disease progression, need to be considered.
Progression to dementia in patients with isolated memory loss.
Progression of retinopathy is thought to be quicker in the elderly patient.
Research is important not only for the progression of the speciality, but to raise the profile in order to attract trainees.
Polymyositis has a more chronic onset, and progression and symptoms may have been present for many months, or even a year or two, before presentation.
Most of this latter group died as a result of a progression of their original illness.
As hormone therapy can cause significant side-effects, others prefer to delay treatment until the patient develops clinical signs of progression.
Example 8a shows the step-by-step motivic progression that occurs in bb. 91-103.
One of the most important assumptions relates to the effect of treatment on disease progression.
Clearly, for him functional progressions were not yet a must.
Further, for those who engage in both behaviors, progressions in substance use and in delinquency do not occur independently over time.
Behaviours, defined by orthogonality, are completely alien to all the recursive pathologies of the progressions of our (grand-)fathers.
The harmonic progressions, vocal lines, and guitar improvisations of metal all rely heavily on the pentatonic scales derived from blues music.
As a result, long, broken chord progressions at the cadences were typical.
In addition, each strategy was a specific outworking of music analytical techniques, such as identifying motifs, harmonic progressions and overall structure.
Finally, there are also intracategorial progressions (that is, changes in centrality within the same category).
However, the case of simplices is easier to present, and is enough for the application to arithmetic progressions of length four.
On the other hand, progressions in diagnostic and interventional techniques have led to expanded indications and a more widespread use of x-ray contrast agents.
The second part consists of six sequences, altering pitch and chord progressions.
He describes gesture-carried passages as goal directed, externally motivated, and focused on progressions or relationships among structural components.
In conjunction with age-related increases in logico-computational reasoning, these data indicate that development involves two progressions - one toward increased decontextualization, the other toward increased contextualization.
There is no simple selection rule for in this case, and in some cases extensive vibrational progressions are found.
In the following arithmetic progressions, the first three terms and the last term are given.
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