2000
DOI: 10.1080/10510970009388521
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Contextualizing musical rhetoric: A critical reading of the pixies' “Rock Music”

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“…For direct measurement of the products of dissociation a small SL cell, completely closed to the atmosphere, and containing a relatively small volume of water, will be needed. Long-time runs can be accomplished via computer-controlled monitoring of the system [9].…”
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“…For direct measurement of the products of dissociation a small SL cell, completely closed to the atmosphere, and containing a relatively small volume of water, will be needed. Long-time runs can be accomplished via computer-controlled monitoring of the system [9].…”
Section: Qed-hypotesismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The most recent measurements show that many parameters, such as the nature and concentration of gases, temperature, pressure, resonance performances of the SL instrument, etc., influence the temporal and other properties. For example, larger flasks operating at lower frequencies, cause the bubble to emit more light [11]. It is important that the light pulse duration remains the same within the limit of a few picosecond for whole wavelength range .…”
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“…We want to know how civic participation in the political process is affected by the rise of satirical late‐night comedy (Hariman, 2007; Hart & Hartelius, 2007; Jones, 2005). We want to know how protest punk acts politically within popular culture to affect the overall cultural landscape (Grossberg, 1986; Matula, 2000). It rarely enters our research questions that politics and popular culture may actually be one and the same.…”
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