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TRANSPOSED

Definition av TRANSPOSED

  1. böjningsform av transpose
  2. perfektparticip av transpose

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  • His poems have subsequently been translated into many of the world's languages and transposed into various formats.
  • Where chords are indicated for improvisation they are also written in the appropriate transposed form.
  • In fulfilment of its former EU treaty obligations, European Union directives were actively transposed into the UK legal systems under the UK parliament's law-making power.
  • Although originally called Wye Town, legend says the name "Canova" was adopted, but transposed to Conover over several years.
  • For example, software libraries for linear algebra, such as BLAS, typically provide options to specify that certain matrices are to be interpreted in transposed order to avoid the necessity of data movement.
  • The "Partita" in A minor for solo flute (BWV 1013) which takes the form of a suite of four dances, has been given the title "partita" by its modern editors; it is sometimes transposed for oboe.
  • One prevalent view is that the sect's name was originally formed by taking one character each from the names of Dongshan and his disciple Caoshan Benji (曹山本寂, Tōzan Ryōkai), and was originally called Dongcao sect (with the characters in transposed order).
  • This version was slightly different from the Mega Drive/Genesis version and its soundtrack was transposed and rearranged due to limitations of the handheld's sound chip.
  • The song featured in an ITV documentary series about recording techniques, where Tzuke and her producers Mike Paxman and Paul Muggleton showed how the song had been constructed using samples of her voice which were transposed into a synthesizer range.
  • The pseudoinverse of a non-null vector is the conjugate transposed vector divided by its squared magnitude:.
  • His chief discovery was a 10th-century manuscript of the Iliad—the famous codex Venetus A, with ancient scholia and marginal notes, indicating supposititious, corrupt or transposed verses.
  • As the presumed locus of the city, Lundenburh, was moved back within the old Roman walls, the older settlement of Lundenwic gained the name of ealdwic, 'old port', "eald" and the softer form of "wic" transposed to "ald" and "wich" in Middle English orthography.
  • When all the strings are tuned by the same interval up or down, as in the case of the viola in Mozart's Sinfonia Concertante for Violin, Viola and Orchestra, the part is transposed as a whole.
  • In Holinshed's narrative, attributes of King Duff are transposed onto the MacDuff mormaer from Macbeth's era.
  • A special form of matrix transpose can also be defined for block matrices, where individual blocks are reordered but not transposed.
  • A radio interview with an elderly Zenatello, recorded in 1947, includes a creditable (if transposed downwards, due to the singer's age) piano accompanied performance of the closing scene "Niun mi tema" from Otello.
  • In York, an ancient statue traditionally said to depict Ebraucus, and called "Old York", In 1501, the statue was "was taken doun, newe maid and transposed from thens" to the Guildhall, and a tablet was inscribed to mark its original location, saying "Here stood the image of York" (this tablet is now in the Yorkshire Museum).
  • Some custom sulings have 7 or 8 holes as additional holes for playing extended scales such as Mandalungan, the transposed version of Degung.
  • In one mishap, Hall transposed the digits of a Swiss bank account number, resulting in a contribution from the Sultan of Brunei to the Contras being credited to a Swiss businessman's bank account instead of the intended account.
  • His analysis showed the unattested Aramaic term to have been fabulated and attested only in a single corrupted text from 1859, with its listed translation having been transposed from the reading of an earlier etymology, whose explanation seemingly equated "darkness" and "chaos" when translating an unattested supposed plural form of.


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