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1. Vitamin Connection - Conditions for heaviness, legs
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- Table of Contents > Conditions by symptom > heaviness, legs.
- Conditions for heaviness, legs.
2. Heaviness in interfaces
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- Heaviness in interfaces.
- From the micro-level of featural specification to the macro-level of sentence-phonology (or syntax- phonology interface), some notion of "heaviness" or "branchingness" plays a crucial role in phonology and morphology. ... The heaviness-oriented phenomena we investigate are, for instance, geminate effects, the right-branching condition, weight-sensitive accentuation, scrambling (in syntax), heavy NP shift in English, and so on.
3. Definition of heaviness - WordReference.com Dictionary
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- heaviness .
- heaviness, weightiness.
- the property of being comparatively great in weight; "the heaviness of lead" .
- Category Tree:abstraction╚attribute╚property╚physical_property╚weight╚heaviness, weightiness╚preponderance╚heft; heftiness; massiveness; ponderousness; ponderosity.
- thickness, heaviness.
- Category Tree:abstraction╚attribute╚property╚magnitude╚dimension╚width; breadth╚wideness; broadness╚thickness, heaviness.
- Look up "heaviness" at Merriam-Webster.
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4. The Match of Perceptual and Acoustic Features of Timbre over Time: "Heaviness" in the Perception of Heavy Metal Guitar Textures
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- "Heaviness" in the Perception of Heavy Metal Guitar Textures.
- The concept of "heaviness" is applied by members of the heavy metal subculture to a variety of timbres (bass timbres, drum timbres, vocal timbres) and musical structures (melodic motifs, harmonic approaches) in their music, and heaviness is the defining feature of the genre. ... The project's first goal is to understand some of the acoustic features that correlate with the perception of heaviness.
- What listeners specify as the quality of "heaviness", however, has been observed to increase incrementally over the genre's history. ...
- Applying previous approaches to the study of timbre, a researcher interested in "heaviness" might proceed as follows: 1) given the adjective heavy, identify one or more acoustic elements tentatively responsible for the sensation of heaviness; 2) present listeners with representative sounds from the genre, but artificially reduced of the identified acoustic elements; 3) ask listeners if they find the resulting sound to be more or less heavy than the original sound; 4) if listeners find the altered sound less heavy than the unaltered sound, then the elements removed from the altered sound can be considered responsible for the sensation of heaviness. ...
- Future research might expand on this study in two ways: first, it would employ more samples to indicate the acoustic correlates of the perceptual trends in perception of heaviness in timbres; and second, it would also employ samples from the middle period (the 1980's) to verify the conclusions about the incremental and progressive changes that occurred from heavy metal's origins to the present.
- The main samples used were all "power chords" (chords composed of a root, fifth, and octave in the lowest octave of the guitar's range); the power chord is the most common harmonic material used in metal and the typical vehicle for displays of timbral heaviness. ... A comprehensive scanning of spectral representations of these samples led to our choice of acoustic noise - its quality, intensity, and frequency range - as primary candidate for the acoustic features resulting in the percept of "heaviness".
- Our search for acoustic elements in target examples that change over time identified the prominent noise component of the timbre to be instrumental in provoking the sense of "heaviness" for which the genre is named; this result is consistent with the belief of metal subculturalists themselves that noisy textures are heavier. ...
- Since informants described the perceived quality of heaviness as increasing, we expected to find an acoustic conglomerate of features whose particular timbral distinctiveness would be emphasized--made more distinctive--over time. ...
- While resultant tones are not clearly audible in the samples we have examined, the results of our research show that the perceptual quality of heaviness is related to a change in the location of energy in the frequency spectrum. The correlation of the simple linear gradation of the perceptual heaviness with the complex change in size and location of the noise formants is one important result of this research; investigation of this correlation clearly requires further research.
- In short, distortion simulates the conversion of the guitar from an impulsive to a sustained or driven instrument, and this transformation may be part of the acoustic correlate to the perceptual experience of heaviness. ... Our research confirms Walser's conclusions and shows that the flattened dynamic envelop is not only correlated with the perceptual quality of heaviness but also that increases in the perceptual quality of heaviness are correlated with flatter and flatter envelops.
5. The Christian's Heaviness and Rejoicing
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- The Christian's Heaviness and Rejoicing.
- "Wherein ye greatly rejoice, though now for a season, if need be, ye are in heaviness through manifold temptations. ...
- "Ye greatly rejoice," and yet "ye are in heaviness. " Is that possible? Can there be in the same heart great rejoicing, and yet a temporary heaviness? Most assuredly. ... What wonder, then, beloved, if the Christian man be a paradox himself, that his condition should be a paradox too? Why marvel ye, when ye see a creature corrupt and yet purified, mortal and yet immortal, fallen but yet exalted far above principalities and powerswhy marvel ye, that ye should find that creature also possessed of mingled experience, greatly rejoicing, and yet at the same time, "in heaviness through manifold temptations. ...
- I would have you this morning, look first of all at the Christian's heaviness: he is "in heaviness through manifold temptations;" and then, in the next place, at the Christian's great rejoicing.
- In the first place, HIS HEAVINESS. ... But it does not say so here: it says something better; not only that there is a needs be for our temptations, but that there is a needs be for our heaviness under the temptation. ...
- "Though now for a season, if need be, ye are in heaviness. " It does not say, "Though now for a season ye are suffering pain, though now for a season you are poor; but you are 'in heaviness;'" your spirits are taken away from you; you are made to weep; you cannot bear your pain; you are brought to the very dust of death, and wish that you might die. ... "Though now for a season, if need be, ye are in heaviness through manifold temptations. ...
- And here let me for a moment or two try to explain why it is that there is an absolute needs be, not merely for temptations and troubles, but likewise for our being in heaviness under them.
- In the first place, if we were not in heaviness during our troubles we should not be like our Covenant HeadChrist Jesus. ... Now, you will observe that our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ very often passed through much of trouble, without any heaviness. When he said, "Foxes have holes, and the birds of the air have nests, but the Son of Man hath not where to lay his head," I observe no heaviness. ... And when athirst he sat upon the well, and said, "Give me to drink," there was no heaviness in all his thirst. I believe that through the first years of his ministry, although he might have suffered some heaviness, he usually passed over his troubles like a ship floating over the waves of the sea. ...
6. Evolution - December 1999: Re: The unbearable heaviness of non-materialism
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- Re: The unbearable heaviness of non-materialism.
- com: "The unbearable heaviness of non-materialism" .
- Next in thread: Chris Cogan: "Re: The unbearable heaviness of non-materialism" .
- >The Unbearable Heaviness of Non-Naturalism.
- And that is the unbearable heaviness of naturalism. ...
- com: "The unbearable heaviness of non-materialism" .
- Next in thread: Chris Cogan: "Re: The unbearable heaviness of non-materialism" .
7. heaviness
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8. saml-dev Introduction & Question about the "heaviness" of SAML
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- Subject: saml-dev Introduction & Question about the "heaviness" of SAML.
- RE: saml-dev Introduction & Question about the "heaviness" of SAML .
9. Heaviness - Wiktionary
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- Heaviness.
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- Perhaps there is an article Heaviness in our sister encyclopedia project, Wikipedia. ...
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10. Asian Labour News: China: The unbearable heaviness of industry
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- China: The unbearable heaviness of industry.
- His online gallery - The Unbearable Heaviness of Industry - is certainly the best I've seen on this theme. ...
- We do not know how we become unaware of the unbearable heaviness of industry and industrialization. ...
- While our vision is blurred by the drastic social changes brought about largely as a result of industrial development, there is a need for us to wake up to the heaviness of labour and survival that has been haunting us for so long. ...
11. chest heaviness,can't get it over-breath
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- chest heaviness,can't get it over-breath.
12. Words Into Bytes: Heaviness
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- Words Into Bytes Life in the 21st Century: Heaviness Words into Bytes: Front Page Previous: Valentine's Day Next: The Quiet American Heaviness by M Sinclair Stevens. ...
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