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Etude


Definition:

  • (n.) A composition in the fine arts which is intended, or may serve, for a study.
  • (n.) A study; an exercise; a piece for practice of some special point of technical execution.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) DelPlace was a graduate of the Institut d’Etudes Supérieures des Arts.
  • (2) This paper describes the Centre d'Etude du Polymorphisme Humain (CEPH) consortium linkage map of chromosome 2.
  • (3) Through the 'Groupe d'Etude des Tumeurs à Calcitonine', we have evaluated the ability to predict the carrier state using DNA probes.
  • (4) No recombination between D9S5 and D9S15 was found in the FA families or Centre d'Etude du Polymorphisme Humain families (z = 9.30 at theta = .00).
  • (5) Preliminary linkage analysis using CEPH (Centre d'Etude du Polymorphisme Humain) families supports this assignment and places MUC3 in the same linkage group as COL1A2 and CFTR.
  • (6) Linkage analysis of four polymorphic anonymous DNA markers from the Xp22 region was performed using families from the Centre d'Etude du Polymorphisme Humain.
  • (7) PREINPUT simplifies data submissions to the Centre d'Etude du Polymorphisme Humain (CEPH) data base by creating a file with genotype assignments that CEPH's INPUT program would otherwise require to be input manually.
  • (8) A multipoint linkage analysis was performed in fragile-X families and in large normal families from the Centre d'Etudes du Polymorphisme Humain (CEPH).
  • (9) These genetic linkages were achieved by classical linkage analysis of 2DE protein charge polymorphisms to the panel of RFLPs previously typed in nine pedigrees in the Centre D'Etude du Polymorphisme Humain (CEPH) collection.
  • (10) Using DNA from the Centre d'Etude du Polymorphisme Humain (CEPH) and from two large British pedigrees, we show that tyrosine hydroxylase is closely linked to these four loci (z = 7.36, theta = 0.04 for linkage to insulin) and suggest a gene order based on multipoint mapping.
  • (11) The locus DXS250, which is linked to the Allan-Herndon type of X-linked mental retardation, maps between DXS3 and DXYS1 in a panel of 40 families established by the Centre d'Etude du Polymorphisme Humain, Paris.
  • (12) Analysis of this (CA)n repeat by PCR amplification of genomic DNA from the 40 families of the Centre d'Etude du Polymorphisme Humain (CEPH) reference panel revealed extensive polymorphism.
  • (13) Under the aegis of the GEEP (Groupement d'Etudes Epidémiologiques et Prophylactiques) a prospective multicentre study concerning bacterial endophthalmitis was carried out over a period of one year long with the contribution of 64 metropolitan ophthalmologic hospital departments.
  • (14) The evolution of the feeding of the same children was studied according to age and the nutritional intakes were compared with the recommended dietary allowances of the Centre National de Coordination des Etudes et Recherches sur la Nutrition et l'Alimentation (CNERNA).
  • (15) The relative order and distances between these loci were determined by multipoint linkage analysis of CEPH (Centre d'Etude du Polymorphisme Humain) pedigree DNAs, pulsed-field gel electrophoresis, and fluorescence in situ hybridization.
  • (16) Analysis of 44 families (including 17 families from the Centre d'Etude du Polymorphisme Humain) provided highly significant linkage data for both order and estimation of map distances between loci.
  • (17) Analysis of the CEPH (Centre d'Etude du Polymorphisme Humain) families revealed that MUC2 forms part of the tight linkage group on 11p15 which contains HRAS, INS, TH and HBBC.
  • (18) This report presents national statistics on hospital use from the U.S. National Hospital Discharge Survey conducted by the National Center for Health Statistics and the national survey of hospitalization conducted by CREDES, Centre de Recherche d'Etude et de Documentation en Economie de la Santé, previously the Medical Economics Division of CREDOC.
  • (19) Among the men who volunteered to become semen donors for artificial insemination at the sperm bank of Centre d'Etude et de Conservation du Sperme Humain, Paris-Bicêtre, some were brothers of the infertile men of couples entering the Artificial Insemination with Donor program.
  • (20) This paper describes the Centre d'Etude du Polymorphisme Humain (CEPH) consortium linkage map of human chromosome 1.

Soloist


Definition:

  • (n.) One who sings or plays a solo.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) He went on to found a successful charity, the Core Trust , which treats "addicts of any sort", before continuing his musical career as a soloist – still acquiring devoted fans, but never selling many albums.
  • (2) Twenty-nine soloist and principal dancers (mean age, 29.08 years) from America's two most celebrated ballet companies were administered questionnaires measuring personality (API), occupational stress (OES), strain (PSQ), and coping mechanisms (PRQ), and injury patterns.
  • (3) Age and occupational factors, such as the orchestra in which the musician plays, the instrument played, and status as a soloist, were also found to be significant correlates of perceived stress.
  • (4) Although the soloists change, the basic orchestration continues creating an uncanny sense of déjà entendu.
  • (5) This "modal" approach loosened up the jazz ensemble, created more space between the players, and allowed the support for a soloist to take on a more fluid, collaborative form.
  • (6) The Soloist (2009) Foxx brought his classical training to bear on his role as Nathaniel Ayers, a real-life musical prodigy whose career is derailed by schizophrenia.
  • (7) He conducts the first concert himself – all Beethoven, with the great Martha Argerich as soloist – and passes the baton to the rapidly rising Diego Matheuz for the second, a programme of Mozart and Beethoven.
  • (8) Meanwhile Roldugin, a professional cellist, had risen to became lead soloist at the Mariinsky theatre and rector of St Petersburg’s conservatory.
  • (9) As Kolja Blacher, soloist and ex-leader of the Berlin Philharmonic and now leader of the Lucerne Festival Orchestra, says: "There is a sociological difficulty nowadays, where personal liberty is so important to everybody.
  • (10) HER STORY Debbie McGee, magician’s assistant, 55 I was a soloist in the Iranian national ballet, but then came the revolution.
  • (11) Gareth Bale is Wales’ best soloist but Robson-Kanu, the selfless utility forward, symbolises their spirit.
  • (12) Tynan found Guinness less potent in the classical arena because he expected actors to perform like concerto soloists.
  • (13) He was accepted into Houston Ballet and, with his brilliant, Chinese-drilled technique, rapidly rose to soloist and principal.
  • (14) Twenty-eight principal dancers and soloists from America's two most famous ballet companies were examined for anthropometric measurements, including flexibility, muscle strength, and joint range of motion.
  • (15) They were together four years, during which he directed Pride & Prejudice, Atonement and The Soloist, and in every interview and photograph they seemed madly in love.
  • (16) He became a spellbinding soloist in the 1990s, in both classical recitals and his unique brand of kathak-inflected contemporary dance.
  • (17) There were no male soloists around when he came along.
  • (18) His intensive work with promising musicians continued in the Berlin Encounters concerts of the annual Berlin festival, created in conjunction with the cellist Natalia Gutman – who later, and surely uniquely for the finest of soloists, played in his Lucerne orchestra – to bring together young instrumentalists with established professionals.
  • (19) He describes Carlos Vela as a “great talent,” “entertaining”, and a “good boy who works with a smile,” – a “soloist who can make things happen” and who “could be one of Europe’s best players if he gets into really top shape.” He adds: “Vela makes such a difference.” When he’s there, that is.
  • (20) The principals' psychophysiological activation during performance was increased more than that of soloists or corps de ballet dancers as compared to the values at rest.

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