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Plasticity and ),
* Plasticity ( physics ), in physics and engineering, plasticity is the propensity of a material to undergo permanent deformation under load
From the search for a molecular code of memory to the role of neurotransmitters: a historical perspective, Neural Plasticity, 11 ( 3-4 ), 151-158
" Neural Plasticity ", 12 ( 2-3 ), 183-196.

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Plasticity and memory formation in the amygdala are generated by activation of the neurons in the region.
* The Phenotypic Plasticity of Death Valley's Pupfishes an American Scientist article by Sean Lema
Plasticity is vital for coking as it represents its ability to gradually form specific plasticity phases during the coking process, measured by coal dilatation tests.
Plasticity in a crystal of pure metal is primarily caused by two modes of deformation in the crystal lattice, slip and twinning.
* Synaptic Plasticity, Neuroscience Online ( electronic neuroscience textbook by UT Houston Medical School )
Plasticity was observed in the superior temporal gyrus ( STG ) by Petitto et al.

Cabaret and Voltaire
Stephen Mallinder of Cabaret Voltaire reported to Inpress magazine's Andrez Bergen that " I do think the manipulation of sound in our early days-the physical act of cutting up tapes, creating tape loops and all that-has a strong reference to Burroughs and Gysin ...."
This international movement was begun by a group of artists and poets associated with the Cabaret Voltaire in Zurich.
In 1916, Hugo Ball, Emmy Hennings, Tristan Tzara, Jean Arp, Marcel Janco, Richard Huelsenbeck, Sophie Täuber, and Hans Richter, along with others, discussed art and put on performances in the Cabaret Voltaire expressing their disgust with the war and the interests that inspired it.
Some sources state that Dada coalesced on October 6 at the Cabaret Voltaire.
A single issue of the magazine Cabaret Voltaire was the first publication to come out of the movement.
The Cabaret Voltaire re-opened, and is still in the same place at the Spiegelgasse 1 in the Niederdorf.
At the same time that the Zurich Dadaists made noise and spectacle at the Cabaret Voltaire, Vladimir Lenin wrote his revolutionary plans for Russia in a nearby apartment.
The Cabaret Voltaire fell into disrepair until it was occupied from January to March, 2002, by a group proclaiming themselves Neo-Dadaists, led by Mark Divo.
Smaller more intimate shows can be found at venues like Cabaret Voltaire, Sneaky Pete's, The Store, The Voodoo Rooms, Bannerman's, Henry's Cellar Bar and Forrest Cafe.
They have heavily influenced techno, rock, and pop musicians including Pet Shop Boys, The Killers and Moby, and were themselves influenced by the likes of David Bowie, Neu !, Kraftwerk, Cabaret Voltaire and Giorgio Moroder.
Some bands classified as post-punk, such as Throbbing Gristle and Cabaret Voltaire, had been active well before the punk scene coalesced ; others, such as The Slits and Siouxsie and the Banshees, transitioned from punk rock into post-punk.
* Cabaret Voltaire in Zürich
When industrial music developed in England in the mid-1970s with Cabaret Voltaire and Throbbing Gristle, these groups used electronic instruments, percussion with found objects, and looped samples of " found " soundbites, elements later taken up by Front 242.
Cabaret Voltaire have a song called " A Touch of Evil " on their album Red Mecca.
UK cassette culture was championed by marginal musicians and performers such as Barry Lamb, Storm Bugs, the insane picnic, Instant Automatons, Stripey Zebras, What is Oil ?, The APF Brigade, Blyth Power, The Peace & Freedom Band, Academy 23, Sean Terrington Wright, Frenzid Melon, Cleaners From Venus, Chumbawamba, 5ive Ximes 0f Dust and many of the purveyors of Industrial music, e. g. Throbbing Gristle, Cabaret Voltaire, and Clock DVA.
Absurdism is also frequently compared to Surrealism's predecessor, Dadaism ( for example, the Dadaist plays by Tristan Tzara performed at the Cabaret Voltaire in Zürich ).
Other examples of music that contain noise-based features include works by Iannis Xenakis, Karlheinz Stockhausen, Helmut Lachenmann, Cornelius Cardew, Theatre of Eternal Music, Rhys Chatham, Ryoji Ikeda, Survival Research Laboratories, Whitehouse, Cabaret Voltaire, Psychic TV, Blackhouse, Jean Tinguely's recordings of his sound sculpture ( specifically Bascule VII ), the music of Hermann Nitsch's Orgien Mysterien Theater, and La Monte Young's bowed gong works from the late 1960s.
Around the same time, the first postmodern wave of industrial noise music appeared with Throbbing Gristle, Cabaret Voltaire, and NON ( aka Boyd Rice ).
Prominent industrial musicians include Throbbing Gristle, SPK, Boyd Rice, Cabaret Voltaire, and Z ' EV.
Cabaret Voltaire cited Roxy Music as their initial forerunners, as well as Kraftwerk's Trans-Europe Express.
Cabaret Voltaire also recorded pieces reminiscent of musique concrète and composers such as Morton Subotnick.

Cabaret and album
* Russian — Cabaret Pierrot le Fou is a cabaret-noir group formed by Sergey Vasilyev in 2009 ; The Moon Pierrot was a conceptual rock band active from 1986 to 1992 ; it released its only studio album, The Moon Pierrot L. P., in 1991.
In 2008, Mexican singer Daniela Romo included the song in her album, Sueños de Cabaret.
While not consciously so, Empires and Dance was essentially industrial in its aesthetic, and preceded by a couple of years the industrial-pop crossover of Cabaret Voltaire's album The Crackdown.
The duo's first album, Non-Stop Erotic Cabaret, hit UK No. 5 and further explored the now-trademark Soft Cell themes of squalour and sleaze.
* 2007 Chicago electronic duo Microfilm do not cover Soft Cell, but name-check their album NonStop Erotic Cabaret ( as well as NonStop Ecstatic Dancing ) in the lyrics of their track " Non-Stop Dreaming ;" Soft Cell were an influence on the original sound of Microfilm's early tracks.
Bush suggested the album was the " beginning of a more organized approach for SPK material, Auto Da-Fé presents an intriguing industrial-disco fusion, reminiscent of prime contemporary material by Cabaret Voltaire and DAF ...
Jobson was doing poetry readings at the Cabaret Futura Club, who issued an album on the Martyrwell label and which was engineered by Astley's brother Jon Astley.
The song " Sex, Money, Freaks " from the 1987 Cabaret Voltaire album Code begins with audio of Dwyer's last few moments: his statement " This will hurt someone ," the sound of the shot, and a scream.
In 1983, coinciding with the departure of Watson ( who went on to found The Hafler Trio with Andrew M. McKenzie before becoming a BBC sound engineer and then a soloist ), Cabaret Voltaire decided consciously to turn in a more commercial direction, with the album The Crackdown on Some Bizzare / Virgin Records.
The last Cabaret Voltaire release to feature Mallinder on vocals was the " Body & Soul " album in 1991.
* Golden Moments Of Cabaret Voltaire ( 1987 ) ( compilation album )
* Dialogue from the film is sampled in the track " Project80 " on Cabaret Voltaire's 1994 album The Conversation.
* " Flowers " on Projekt ’ s A Dark Cabaret compilation album 2005
The Australian folk-rock band Redgum used the word in their song " Carrington Cabaret " dealing with white indifference to the problems of aboriginal Australia on their 1978 album If You Don't Fight You Lose.
* Soundtrack album: Song of Norway and Cabaret ( LP version only, the CD was reissued on MCA, later on UMG's Hip-O Records.
Also in 2000, dance-pop duo McMaster & James made the leap from playing gigs at the Bank Cabaret in downtown Winnipeg to fleeting stardom with their one and only album ( self-titled ).
The London Palladium cast recording of Scrooge starring Tommy Steele and the 2006 Lyric Theatre Recording of Cabaret were joined in February 2008 by the debut album of Kenwright's new boy group Dream On.
* Code ( album ), album by Cabaret Voltaire
He went on to join the Piwnica pod Baranami Cabaret, composing such hits as " Znów wędrujemy ", and released his first album, Naprawdę nie dzieje się nic (" Really, nothing is happening ") in 1991.

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