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* Athos ( album ), a 1994 album by German multi-instrumentalist and composer Stephan Micus
* Ocean ( Stephan Micus album ), 1986
Stephan Micus ( born January 19, 1953 ) is a German musician and composer, whose musical style is heavily influenced by his study of traditional instruments and musical techniques from Japan, India, South America, and other countries around the world.
* Stephan Micus: Solitary Pursuits ( interviews )
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Athos is a 1994 album by Stephan Micus that was released on ECM.
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There is a clear link between some ECM recordings and world music, especially the folk recordings by Jan Garbarek and the work of Steve Tibbetts and Stephan Micus.
The Garden of Mirrors is an album by Stephan Micus, released by the ECM label.
Category: Stephan Micus albums
The instrument was introduced to a wider audience by the German musician Stephan Micus ( in his albums Implosions, Life, and Ocean ) and the Icelandic singer-songwriter Björk, who used it as the primary instrument in three songs performed by Miyata for the soundtrack album to Drawing Restraint 9, a film by her contemporary media artist boyfriend Matthew Barney, about Japanese culture and whaling.

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* Ralf Seemann, Martin Brinkmann, Thomas Pfohl, and Stephan Herminghaus: " Droplet based microfluidics ", Reports on Progress in Physics 75, 016601, 2012.
Stephan Elliott's 1994 film Priscilla Queen of the Desert mixed traditional outback cinematography and landscape with contemporary urban sub-culture: following three drag queens on a road trip to Central Australia.
Victorious in 1347, John Kantakouzenos ruled as co-emperor until John V's attack on his son Matthew in 1352 led to a second civil war. In this second civil war John V asked the ruler of Serbia, Stephan Dushan for help and Dushan obliged by sending 4, 000 Serbian horsemen to his aid.
Also, convex circular gold medallions / disks of openwork or filigree hanging from chains over the ears are also frequently found on these crowns as well, much like the ornaments that formerly hung from sides of the Byzantine imperial crowns and which hang from the sides and back of the Holy Crown of St. Stephan of Hungary.
Stephan Dedalus in James Joyce's Ulysses ( novel ) uses the term to comment on the time being eleven o ' clock, with eleven being a proparoxytone:
Stephan Davet of French newspaper Le Monde claimed to see musical influences as diverse as The Velvet Underground, Burt Bacharach, and Françoise Hardy on the album.
Schramm and Lewis left the band after the album's release, with Kaplan subsequently taking on the role of lead guitar and Stephan Wichnewski joining to play bass.
After Trio broke up in 1986, he produced the first solo album by their singer Stephan Remmler and played bass on some songs of the album.
* Punishment and Proportionality: The Estoppel Approach, by Stephan Kinsella, a rights theory based on the concept of estoppel
On September 3, 2009, Stephan wrote on the official site:
* Interview with Stephan Groth of Apoptygma Berzerk on NXLive. co. uk
During his rookie season, he played on a line with Stephan Lebeau and Shaun Van Allen.
After four runs for U. S. president ( three as a Democrat and one on the American Independent Party ticket ), he earned the title " the most influential loser " in 20th-century U. S. politics, according to biographers Dan T. Carter and Stephan Lesher.
Many other statues and monuments dedicated to Stephan the Great feature prominently in all the major cities in the region of Moldavia, eastern Romania, the western part of the former Principality of Moldavia, as well as on the site of some of the most important battles that he fought.
At 22: 10 Atlantic Time ( 01: 10 UTC ), cruising at FL330 ( approximately ), the flight crew — Captain Urs Zimmermann and First Officer Stephan Loew — detected an odor in the cockpit and determined it to be smoke from the air conditioning system, a situation easily remedied by closing the air conditioning vent, which a flight attendant did on Zimmermann's request.
## in Frauenberg on 10 August 1577 to Count Stephan Heinrich of Everstein.
From 1991 to 1996, he joined Manu Katché to form Stephan Eicher's rhythm section on three albums: Engelberg ( 1991 ), Carcassonne ( 1993 ) and 1000 vies ( 1996 ).
Both had already played together several times, particularly on Paul Young's Other Voices, as Stephan Eicher's rhythm section in the first half of the 1990s, and on stage with Manu Katché's jazz band The Tweeters.
The name was proposed by Stephan Gehrke in 2002, at the time a research associate of the TU Berlin working on cartographic software and a visiting researcher at the United States Geological Survey.
When King Stephan Istvan Bathory confirmed two of the town's privileges on 3 September 1576, the burghers were granted the right to hold their weekly market on a Monday, an important feat.
* Borring, Laurits Stephan ( 1864 ) Notices on the life and writings of Carl Christian Rafn: Permanent secretary of the Royal Society of Northern Antiquaries, Counsellor of Conference

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Afterwards, the band found themselves in a bidding war among record labels, and after a showcase in Los Angeles, Kevin Cadogan and Stephan Jenkins signed as artists professionally known as Third Eye Blind with Sylvia Rhone of Elektra Records because they believed it offered the most artistic freedom.
According to Cadogan, he was ousted without warning because he didn't agree to a deal that would have yielded a $ 1 million advance to record an EP and start an Elektra Records imprint for which Stephan Jenkins would have full ownership and control.

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Based on a three-day visit to Mount Athos, in it Micus tries to capture his experiences with the Greek Orthodox liturgy he experienced in the monasteries there, framing it with pieces that evoke his emotions at going to and leaving the isolated peninsula.

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The extracellular matrix ( ECM ) is involved in keeping tissues separated, providing structural support or providing a structure for cells to migrate on.
The viscoelastic properties of human vocal fold lamina propria are essential for their vibration, and depend on the composition and structure of their extracellular matrix ( ECM ).
Adult VF have a layered structure which is based on the layers differential in ECM distribution.
In the end, cell-surface receptors close the loop by giving feedback on the surrounding ECM to the cells, affecting also their gene expression level.
A connection between hormone levels, and ECM distribution in VF depending on age and gender could be made.
** Gateway ( Gateway album ) a 1976 album released by the band on ECM Records
In 1967 classical strings-focused Just Music had been formed by Alfred Harth and been recorded on ECM ( 1002 ) in 1969 in West Germany.
A recent study has permitted to conservatively estimate global ectomycorrhizal fungal species richness around 7750 species, although, on the basis of estimates of knowns and unknowns in macromycete diversity, a final estimate of ECM species richness would likely be between 20000 and 25000.
Electrochemical migration ( ECM ) is the growth of conductive metal filaments on or in a printed circuit board ( PCB ) under the influence of a DC voltage bias.
EDM is often included in the ‘ non-traditional ’ or ‘ non-conventional ’ group of machining methods together with processes such as electrochemical machining ( ECM ), water jet cutting ( WJ, AWJ ), laser cutting and opposite to the ‘ conventional ’ group ( turning, milling, grinding, drilling and any other process whose material removal mechanism is essentially based on mechanical forces ).
The largest factor found using ECM so far has 79 digits and was discovered on 12 August 2012 by Samuel Wagstaff.
Articular cartilage function is dependent on the molecular composition of its extracellular matrix ( ECM ), which consists mainly of proteoglycans and collagens.
He later appeared on Coleman's 1971 LP Science Fiction, and from 1976 to 1987 reunited with Coleman alumni Dewey Redman, Charlie Haden, and Blackwell in the band Old And New Dreams, recording four albums with them, two for ECM and two for Black Saint, where his " subtlety of rhythmic expansion and contraction " was noted.
Gels of polysaccharides and fibrous proteins fill the interstitial space and act as a compression buffer against the stress placed on the ECM.
Basement membranes are sheet-like depositions of ECM on which various epithelial cells rest.
Integrins are cell surface proteins that bind cells to ECM structures, such as fibronectin and laminin, and also to integrin proteins on the surface of other cells.
However, as avant-garde jazz was a prime influence on no wave, New York City became the center of a new crop of aggressive improvisors: John Zorn, Borbetomagus, the Lounge Lizards, James Chance, James Blood Ulmer, Sonny Sharrock, Marc Ribot, Diamanda Galás, Bill Laswell ( who also worked on Herbie Hancock's funk and electro recordings ) and Bill Frisell ( who had also recorded with the ECM musicians ) among them.
Metheny's next album formalized his partnership with Mays and began the Pat Metheny Group, featuring several songs they co-wrote ; the album was released as the eponymous Pat Metheny Group on West German musician / producer Manfred Eicher's ECM record label.
Metheny made 3 albums on ECM with the Brazilian vocalist and percussionist Naná Vasconcelos in the early 1980s.
Places the duty on the Local Authority to improve ECM outcomes for preschools and provide sufficient childcare and better information services for parents.
The high energy of the high frequency radar ( compared to the I-band used on AMRAAM ) was claimed to provide an ability to " burn-through " most ECM and the shorter wavelength would allow the target's position to be determined more precisely allowing the use of directional warheads.
This band was documented on Blue Note and ECM.
In the 1970s Corea started working occasionally with vibraphonist Gary Burton, with whom he recorded several duet albums on ECM, including 1972's Crystal Silence.
Many AACM members have recorded widely: in the early days on the Delmark Records Avant Garde Jazz series and later on the Black Saint / Soul Note and India Navigation labels, and to a lesser extent on the Arista Records and ECM labels.

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