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The Use of Chest Voice in African-American Religious Singing
Robert T. Townsend
Nov 19, 2013
Chest resonance is used during singing events in most African-American churches. Actually, it is the way of singing for most folk singing. I remember the presentation by a Russian professor demonstrating the folk singing of his...
Published by: Faculty of Education
The Use of Chest Voice in African-American Religious Singing
Robert T. Townsend
Nov 19, 2013
Chest resonance is used during singing events in most African-American churches. Actually, it is the way of singing for most folk singing. I remember the presentation by a Russian professor demonstrating the folk singing of his...
Published by: Faculty of Education
The Relationship between the Firing Rate of a Single Neuron and the Level of Activity in a Population of Neurons : Experimental Evidence for Resonant Enhancement in the Population Response
Bruce Knight
Jan 01, 0001
A quantitative comparison is made between experiment and the theoretically predicted dynamics of a neuron population. The experiment confirms the theoretical prediction that under appropriate conditions an enlarged resonant...
Canonical Field Theory -- A Prototype Example
Bruce Knight
Jan 01, 0001
The equations of a field may be put into a standard "Lagrangian" form from which several conservation laws follow directly. As an illustrative example, a string free to vibrate in two directions is investigated; this example...
Dynamics of Encoding in Neuron Populations: Some General Mathematical Features
Bruce Knight
Jan 01, 0001
The use of a population dynamics approach promises efficient simulation of large assemblages of neurons. Depending on the issues addressed and the degree of realism incorporated in the simulated neurons, a wide range of...
Published by: MIT Press
Visual Myths
G. Knight
Jan 01, 2023
Is visual communication primarily contingent upon physical elements to be seen with the eye, or does visuality also extend into the imagination? Despite the progress of modernity since the Enlightenment, a different form of...
Spectral attenuation limits of silica hollow core negative curvature fiber
Fei Yu, Jonathan C. Knight
Sep 09, 2013
In this paper we discuss the limits of attenuation of silica hollow core negative curvature fibers in the wavelength range from 800 nm up to 4.5 μm. Both numerical and experimental results are presented and show good agreement....
Doctors have an ethical obligation to ask patients about food insecurity
Inadequate diet is the leading risk factor for morbidity and mortality worldwide. However, approaches to identifying inadequate diets in clinical practice remain inconsistent, and dietary interventions (on both individual and...
Spectral attenuation limits of silica hollow core negative curvature fiber
Fei Yu, Jonathan C. Knight
Sep 09, 2013
In this paper we discuss the limits of attenuation of silica hollow core negative curvature fibers in the wavelength range from 800 nm up to 4.5 μm. Both numerical and experimental results are presented and show good agreement....
Discussion as part of "Should we sample more frequently?
Discussion as part of Nason, G. P., Powell, B., Elliott, D. and Smith, P. A. (2017), Should we sample a time series more frequently?: decision support via multirate spectrum estimation. J. R. Stat. Soc. A, 180: 353–407....
Effect of core boundary curvature on the confinement losses of hollow antiresonant fibers
We use numerical simulations to investigate how the curvature of the fiber core boundary influences the attenuation of hollow antiresonant fibers. We show the importance of a "negative" curvature core boundary in reducing...

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