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These Techniques Introduced: The techniques of chord manipulation in music of the 17th, 18th and 19th centuries are reducible to a limited number of rhythmic and melodic stereotypes, such as suspension, anticipation, appoggiatura, and various kinds of passing and neighboring tones. In this music our attention is caught by the infinite imagination and daring with which composers have introduced such devices. In all such cases the triad remains the governing concept of chord structure.
Traditional forms of psychotherapy, such as psychoanalysis, have been rather unsuccessful in dealing with certain psychiatric deviations such as fetishism and transvestism. In 1967, however, it was reported that These techniques introduced symptoms could be efficiently abolished by applying the simple negative stimulus of repeated, low-intensity electric shocks. These techniques introduced techniques were introduced early in the 20th century by such scientists as Ivan Pavlov and John B. Watson, but were then neglected when Freudian psychology became popular. Some psychologists believe that psychiatric therapy has been hampered for decades because of too great an emphasis on psychoanalysis.
This invention is epochal. It was the first of those photomechanical techniques that were soon to revolutionize the graphic arts by eliminating the hand of man in the reproduction of pictures of all kinds. It is the most important of Niepce's contributions, for it involved a principle that became basic to future techniques: the differential hardening by light of a ground that would control the etching in exact counterpart of the image. |
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