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MUSE observations of the counter-rotating nuclear ring in NGC 7742
(2018-04-01)Aims. We present results from MUSE observations of the nearly face-on disk galaxy NGC 7742. This galaxy hosts a spectacular nuclear ring of enhanced star formation, which is unusual in that it is hosted by a non-barred ... -
MUSE stares into the shadows: the high-resolution dust attenuation curve of NGC 5626
(2017-12-01)The newest generation of integral field unit spectrographs brings three-dimensional mapping of nearby galaxies one step closer. While the focus up to this point was mostly on stars and ionized gas, it is also possible to ... -
Museums in Britain : A History
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Music 2025 : The Music Data Dilemma: issues facing the music industry in improving data management
(IPO, 2019-06-18)Music 2025ʼ investigates the infrastructure issues around the management of digital data in an increasingly stream driven industry. The findings are the culmination of over 50 interviews with high profile music industry ... -
Music and Metronomes Differentially Impact Motor Timing in People with and without Parkinson's Disease: Effects of Slow, Medium, and Fast Tempi on Entrainment and Synchronization Performances in Finger Tapping, Toe Tapping, and Stepping on the Spot Tasks
(2019-10-20)Introduction: Rhythmic Auditory Stimulation (RAS) has successfully helped regulate gait for people with Parkinson’s disease. However, the way in which different auditory cues and types of movements affect entrainment, ... -
The Music Box (Ritual in Transfigured Time education project) : Scratch for Ritual
(Rob Godman, 2016-02-14)As part of the ‘Ritual in Transfigured Time’ tour 2016/17, Rob Godman was commissioned by Kate Romano (with funds from ACE, Britten-Peers Foundations, RVW Trust and Ambache Charitable Trust) to create a series of ‘digital ... -
Music Experience and Behaviour in Young People : 2008 National Survey
(UKMusic, 2008)The first report of an academic longitudinal study examining the online music consumption habits of 14-24 year olds in the UK. The findings were based on a national survey of more than 1000 respondents. -
Music Experience and Behaviour in Young People : 2009 National Survey
(UKMusic, 2009)Originality: This research represents the second report of the first major UK academic study of its kind investigating the online music consumption habits of 14-24 year olds. This report is the second of three annual ... -
Music Experience and Behaviour in Young People : Winter 2012-2013 [2011 National Survey]
(International Association of Music Business Research, 2012)Originality: This research represents the third instalment of the first major UK academic study of its kind investigating the online music consumption habits of 14-24 year olds. Commercial organisations have historically ... -
Music for The World's Most Relaxing Room : [music created in response to a psychology literature review to promote relaxation]
(2008-10-21)Professor Blinko created the music for 'The World's Most Relaxing Room,' devised by leading psychologist Professor Richard Wiseman. It was open to the public and world press, 21-24 October 2008 as part of the University ... -
Music in our minds and bodies matters.
(2017-06-01)This paper aims to convey an introduction to the psychology of music. At a very basic level, sound informs our model of the world, aiding survival. Musical sound and practice further offers a merging of exogenous and ... -
Music, art and science. : An interdisciplinary liberal approach to teaching and research within higher education
(2020-12-28)There has been a consistent trend in Western HE systems for course structures to become increasingly focused; the ‘art school’ or ‘conservatoire’ competing against unique, and potentially obscure, areas of study within the ... -
Music, art and science. : An interdisciplinary liberal approach to teaching and research within higher education
(2020-12-28)There has been a consistent trend in Western HE systems for course structures to become increasingly focused; the ‘art school’ or ‘conservatoire’ competing against unique, and potentially obscure, areas of study within the ... -
Musical Creativity: Insights from Music Education Research
(Ashgate Publishing, 2012)This text poses lots of questions and their possible solutions, such as how is creativity in music developed? How can collaboration and improvisation cultivate this? As well as, how it may act as a therapy tool. The text ... -
Muslim Faith Leaders’ Experiences of Providing Mental Health Support in the Community
(2021-10-22)Muslim Faith Leaders play an important role in Muslim communities. Despite being a primary support resource, research examining their experiences providing mental health support is limited. Amidst rising levels of Islamophobia ... -
The Mutability of Meaning: Contextualising the Cumbrian coin-tree
(2014-04-04)This paper examines the mutability of the ‘meaning’ of folklore, as articulated by Lauri Honko. It aims to illustrate the amorphous and ambiguous nature of customs and traditions by considering the multiple ‘meanings’ ... -
Mutation analysis of cis-elements in the 3'- and 5'-untranslated regions of satellite tobacco necrosis virus strain C RNA
(1999-11-10)The putative, 3'-terminal stem-loop structure in satellite tobacco necrosis virus strain C (STNV-C) RNA constitutes an essential cis-acting structure for the promotion of negative-strand RNA synthesis and a single- stranded ... -
Mutation in acetylcholinesterase1 associated with triazophos resistance in rice stem borer, Chilo suppressalis (Lepidoptera: Pyralidae)
(2009-01-09)Two full-length genes encoding different acetylcholinesterases (AChEs), designated as Ch-ace1 and Ch-ace2 were cloned from strains of the rice stern borer (Chilo suppressalis) susceptible and resistant to the organophosphate ... -
Mutation of a nicotinic acetylcholine receptor beta subunit is associated with resistance to neonicotinoid insecticides in the aphid Myzus persicae
(2011-05-31)Background: Myzus persicae is a globally important aphid pest with a history of developing resistance to insecticides. Unusually, neonicotinoids have remained highly effective as control agents despite nearly two decades ...