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Augmented reality - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Augmented chord - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In general, an augmented chord Play is any chord which contains an augmented interval. An augmented sixth chord , for instance, has an augmented sixth between the highest and lowest notes. More sp...
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An augmented reality (AR) resource page at the University of Rochester. It contains links to many other web sites related to AR activities. There are also links to some in depth discussion of augmented reality and the particular aspects that I am looking at. ... This page is a resource for Augmented Reality information.
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In addition to the three bipolar limb leads described above, there are three augmented unipolar limb leads. These are termed unipolar leads because there is a single positive electrode that is referenced against a combination of the other limb electrodes.
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Electronic Music Organisation ... I focus on all keyboard 16 measure loops... I like to discover surprising and conflictiong harmonies my influences range widely: 60's rock, reggae, jazz, hip-hop, Much of my music is inherently unique..... non-genre. ... SPOTLIGHT: Augmented...
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Made larger as in chords, intervals or phrases. ... See also augmentation, augmented intervals, augmented chords.
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