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    gesture, however, the cheerful march-like rhythm compensates for the unavailable rising gesture. The oratorio displays the alteration of the basic motive x such as: extension, shortening, diminution, rhythm altering, and diatonic transposition. The extension of the basic motive x occurs in song no. 1 shown in fig. 3 as the top voice, in song no. 6 shown in fig. 4 representing the singing nightingale mentioned in the poem of the song, and in song no. 7 (fig. 5). Fig. 3: Motive x embedded in the pastoral melody of song no. 1. Fig. 4: The extended version of motive x is played by the English horn in song no. 6. The first and the fifth scale degrees extend the basic motive x in song no. 7 as shown in fig. 5. In addition, the basic motive x also appears throughout song no. 7 with many different alterations while maintaining the ascending five pitches. The diminution of the basic motive x occurs in song no. 4 rehearsal 52 m. 102 until the end of the song played by the strings where it is written in 16th notes instead of in 8th notes. Fig. 5: Motive x in song no. 7. The abridged version of motive x appear in song no. 2 played by the strings in mm. 74-77 and mm. 128-129 (fig. 6). Fig. 6: Abridged motive x in song no. 2 mm. 74-77. The diatonic transposition of the basic motive x occurs in song no. 5, in which it starts on the third scale degree causing the tonic pitch becomes a destination pitch instead of a starting pitch, while at the same time its rhythm is altered;…

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    Description of Disease Transposition of the great arteries is a life threatening congenital heart defect. In transposition of the great arteries, the two main arteries, the aorta and the pulmonary artery, are reversed. These arteries are responsible for carrying blood away from the heart through the left or right ventricle depending on whether the blood has been oxygenized or not. In a normal heart, there is a constant blood flow pattern in which blood is cycled from the body to the heart, the…

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    Transposition of the Great Vessels Transposition of the great vessels is a heart condition that is present in infants at birth and often known as a congenital heart defect or the more common term is the transposition of the great arteries(TGA). TGA is when the two main arteries, the pulmonary artery and the aorta, are switched in position, or "transposed". As a normal heart, deoxygenated blood returning to the heart from the body is pumped from the right side of the heart through the pulmonary…

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    Rolling Circle Mitosis

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    This model predicts that 2 to 8 base pairs regions of microhomology exist between the regions that flank the DSB in the Helitron and that flank the original host sequence captured by the Helitron. Helitrons, like all other TEs, are potential insertional mutagens. (1) Grabundzija et al. reconstructed Helraiser, an ancient element from the bat genome, and use this transposon as an experimental tool to unravel the mechanism of Helitron transposition. A hairpin close to the 3′-end of the transposon…

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    altering the cell's genetic identity and genome size. Transposition often results in duplication of the TE. The transposable elements make the biggest part of the genome. It mainly contributes to the mass of the Eukaryotic cell DNA. They are mainly used in the study of genome function, evolution and to alter the DNA. DISCOVERY: The Jumping genes were first discovered by an American scientist,…

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    Socrates’ two premises support his initially stated conclusion that death and life are cyclical opposites or, in other words, that they flow back and forth as states of existence. He concludes, “…living people come to be from nowhere other than from the dead” (Plato, 2014, p. 58, 70d). While Socrates’ argument is valid, his first premise is problematic. It is within this premise that he assumes fundamentally dissimilar relationships between fundamentally dissimilar entities are analogous. When…

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    sequences sharing low sequence similarity, site specific recombination require recombination enzymes that specifically bound short nucleotide sequence where cleave and rejoining occurs. The last class is transposition in which mobile DNA element move from one location to target…

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    Miracles Cs Lewis Analysis

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    We need to have an awareness of the world as greater than our viewpoint. Lewis makes the analogy: we are like people in three-dimensional paintings. Since we are inside the painting and we have no understanding of what three-dimensions looks like. In transposition, Lewis offers the skepticism of a person living in a two-dimensional painting: “But isn’t it very suspicious that all the shapes which you offer me as images or reflections of the solid ones turn out on inspection to be simply the old…

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    1. In no more than 250 words, please state below why you are applying for this opportunity with the GLS My desire to practice law dates back to a full-time job in a citizens’ advice unit. By assisting citizens in applying for planning permissions, selling property and registering land, I realised the significance of straightforward legal guidance on every transaction. During my internship in the Legislation Drafting Department of the Ministry of Agriculture and Food, I observed the process of…

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    That dance title is called The Car Man a dramatic dance. In the second act of the drama dance .The second act cot my eye on how when everyone one left Dino's dinner and left Lana and Lunca alone.The music started to move quicker every time they got closer to each other and then the light flash at them with everything else being dark .They started to have intense sex on the table and the floor .Lena kept on repting her moves by putting her hands up in the air while Lunca as kissing her body…

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