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Five Saliences in Marco da Gagliano's Earliest Madrigals
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In the summer of 1602, Marco da Gagliano's Primo libra de madrigali a cinque vocivtas printed in Venice by Angelo Gardano, Italy's leading publisher of madrigals. It was the first of Gagliano's six books in the genre, published between 1602 and 1617; in fact, it was the earliest publication of any of his music.1 In 1606, the same firm reprinted the First Book.2 Evidently the publisher thought a new printing would be commercially viable. Such a conviction very likely arose from the Florentine ...
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Five Saliences in Marco da Gagliano's Earliest Madrigals
Current Musicology
; In the summer of 1602, Marco da Gagliano's Primo libra de madrigali a cinque vocivtas printed in Venice by Angelo Gardano, Italy's leading publisher of madrigals. It was the first of Gagliano's six books in the genre, published between 1602 and 1617; in fact, it was the earliest publication of any
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Gagliano's legacy heads westward.(Sports)(Weekend Athlete)(Running)
The Washington Times
; It was hardly a surprise to receive a phone call last Wednesday evening from Frank Gagliano, informing me that he had accepted the opportunity to coach the Nike Farm Team in Palo Alto, Calif. Gagliano, the man synonymous with Georgetown University track and field for nearly two decades, and with
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450mm: A Promise Postponed.(450 mm semiconductor wafers)(Editorial)
Semiconductor International
; By Alexander E. Braun, Senior Editor Regardless of the possible advantages of transitioning to 450 mm wafers, a majority of the industry appears to prefer keeping tried-and-true 300 mm technology. With the possible exception of immersion and extreme ultraviolet (EUV) lithography, there have been
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300 mm progress report.
Semiconductor International
; ... at some point -- or for the vast majority -- but we're not concerned as to whether it is happening now or tomorrow.'' The good news is that new technology development on 300 mm may be soon here, at least for DRAMs. It appears that a high-volume ramp will take ...
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Assault rifles in a 5.56 mm evolution: the fielding of new designs and the upgrade of existing weapons will ensure that 5.56 mm remains the predominant assault rifle calibre.(Infantry: weapons)
Armada International
; ... the medium term (two to five years) and look for a new family of small arms in the long term (beyond five years). This was good news for Colt Defense and also Knights Armament, which produces the Modular Weapon System (MWS) kit for the M16/M4 and the Special ...
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Is the industry ready for 450 mm wafers?(editorial)(sematech)(Editorial)
Semiconductor International
; The move to larger wafer sizes is, to some, inevitable. Going back to 1975, the industry moved fairly rapidly from 100 mm to 125 and 150 mm, with each transition taking about three years. The move from 150 to 200 mm took a little longer--five years--and the move to 300 mm took eight years. Today,
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Incision under 2 mm yields good visual results in study
Ophthalmology Times
; SANTA MARIA, CA-A cataract incision of 2 mm or less results in a stable anterior chamber, yields excellent visual acuity results, and requires reduced instrumentation. "Some say cataract incisions are already small enough, but that's what they were saying when we went from 12-- to 6-mm incisions,
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Gagliano, Rosalie M.
The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
; Gagliano, Rosalie M. Sunday, May 30, 2004 Gagliano, Rosalie M. (Nee Patti) Born to Eternal life on Saturday, May 29, 2004 at the age of 89 years. Preceded in death by her beloved husband John M. Gagliano, son Liebert Gagliano, sisters, Agatha Todaro and Margarita Mahalek. Beloved mother of Rosemary
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300 mm Overcomes Critical Hurdles.(wafer process control and etching)(Statistical Data Included)
Semiconductor International
; As 300 mm process control requirements increase in the chamber and at the module level, integrated metrology (IM) and automatoin follow close behind to attain 300 mm's triple Holy Grail of test wafer elimination, reduced loss and predictable process performance. Critical areas today are in
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Rolling Meadows, Gagliano Get A Tasty Win
Chicago Sun-Times
; This time there would be no bitter aftertaste for Steve Gagliano. Gagliano, the losing pitcher the last time Rolling Meadows advanced to the Class AA sectional championship game two years ago, allowed only two hits and struck out nine to lift the Mustangs to a 2-0 victory over Schaumburg on Monday
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