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Musical instrument - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Instrument - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Instrument may refer to: • Instrument (film), a documentary of the band Fugazi, directed by Jem Cohen • Instruments (band), a Canadian recording ensemble • Instruments (application), a performance ...
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Instrument is an interactive firm in Portland, Oregon whose goal is to harness technology and a passion for innovation to create simply great work for our clients. We’re Apple nerds, web fashion fanatics, closet marketing gurus and code monkeys. ... Instrument is a web design, development and strategy company.
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A guide to more than 140 musical instruments from all parts of the world. Includes photographs and description ... Welcome to the Instrument Encyclopedia!; A sampler of some of the world's most interesting musical instruments;;
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Bow Makers and Bowed Stringed Instrument Makers ... Electronic Musical Instrument 1870 - 1990 ... International Directory of Musical Instrument Collections...
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Publications based on data obtained with the FLAMES instrument should quote the following reference paper: Pasquini, L. et al. 2002, The Messenger 110, 1. ... Overview: a short description of the instrument...
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FORS is designed as an all-dioptric instrument for the wavelength range from 330 nm to 1100 nm and provides an image scale of 0".25/pixel (or 0".125/pixel with the high resolution collimator) in the standard readout mode (2x2 binning).
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; Instrument of Student Governance; The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; .. ... II. Offenses Under the Honor Code ... .....Conduct Affecting the Integrity of UNC-Chapel Hill...
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These pages contain instrument-specific information about the Wide-Field Planetary Camera 2 (WFPC2), and are maintained by the ACS/WFPC2 Group in the Instruments Division at the Space Telescope Science Institute (STScI).
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