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20081379763NASA. New. 2008. Soft Cover. Reprint Edition . NASA paperback
1952038870New York: George Braziller 1952. 53p. plus 82 colored plates large quarto in oblong format slightly chipped dj bit of paper foxing on the edges. George Braziller unknown
32415New York: George Braziller. As New. Hardcover Monograph. FREE UPGRADE to Courier/Priority Shipping Upon Request - IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT - AS NEW THE TEXT BLOCK IS PRISTINE CLEAN UNMARKED AND IN EXCELLENT CONDITION - - Not dated; copyright 1936. Text in English; many lovely color plates. -- with a bonus offer-- . George Braziller hardcover
1936AÜCteGLÜ39New York: George Braziller c1936. 1936. oblong folio. pp. 53. 45 double-sided plates mostly colour 2 with tissue guards as legends. biblio. cloth lightly foxed throughout-plates unaffected. dw. defective. cfLucas p. 129. Hardcover. New York: George Braziller, [c1936]. Hardcover
1988787608PN. New. 1988. Soft Cover. Date is original print. This is a reprint edition. . PN paperback
1989796653PN. New. 1989. Soft Cover. Date is original print. This is a reprint edition. . PN paperback
1910673961910. BKW 47/ 1. - Berlin August Hirschwald 3. Januar 1910 4° 44 pp. feine Broschur. THE FIRST ELECTROLARYNX WAS DEVELOPED BY GLUCK! First Edition! Electromagnetically Driven Devices - "As the disadvantages of pneumatically driven reed-based voice sources could not be adequately remedied these devices were abandoned especially after the appearance of electrolarynx devices which produced electromagnetically driven vibrations. The first electrolarynx was developed by Gluck and was composed of an Edison phonograph connected to a telephone receiver located in the patient's mouth. The Edison cylinder contained a recording of a singer's vowel 98. A subsequent version 99 consisted of a loudspeaker built into an upper denture Figure 12. The most famous electrolarynx is the Servox speech aid Servona Troisdorf Germany; Figure 13. It consists of a cylinder with a vibrating element. The top side contains a membrane that is driven electromagnetically and thus can vibrate. By holding the membrane against the throat the patient transmits vibrations that set the air within the vocal cavities into vibration. He or she can convert these sound waves into understandable speech in a manner comparable to the conversion of the acoustic source generated by vocal fold vibrations. A major disadvantage is that the resulting voice sounds mechanical and has no means for intonation leading to an unnatural monotonous voice. An attempt to modify the device by adding manual pitch control by rotating a knob was unsuccessful because control was again far from intuitive and thus very difficult to learn. Until the introduction of the PE voice the electrolarynx was the first choice for creating an artificial voice. External electrolarynges are still used today but only by a small number of patients." G.J. Verkerke and S.L. Thomson: Sound-Producing Voice Prostheses: 150 Years of Research. Annual Review of Biomedical Engineering 16/1 2014 pp.215-245 Themistocles Gluck 1853-1942 physician and surgeon. He first invented endoprostheses from ivory in 1890 at Berlin when he performed the first documented total wrist Arthroplasty. He received the 1st State Prize of the Berlin University for his work on nerve suturing and nerve regeneration. The French surgeons Louis Léopold Ollier and Jules Péan had already recognized Gluck's importance in the 1890s. With his laryngeal surgery he achieved world renown. Nevertheless it took a long time for him to receive the academic recognition he deserved as a non-university surgeon. It was not until he was 70 years old 1922 that he was made an associate professor and even nominated for the Nobel Prize unsuccessfully because his work was considered too old at the time. unknown
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A9780323678452Hardback. New. In collaboration with Consulting Editor Dr. William Rayburn Dr. Paul Gluck has put together a state-of the-art issue of the Obstetrics and Gynecology Clinics of North America devoted to Patient Safety in Obstetrics and Gynecology. Clinical review articles from expert authors are specifically devoted to the following topics: The Patient Experience and Safety; The Certification Process Driving Patient Safety; Just Culture and Patient Safety; Patient's Role in Patient Safety; Implementing Patient Safety Initiatives; Eliminating Disparities In Perinatal Care; Transparency and Disclosure; Leadership and Teams; Emerging Role of Drills and Simulations in Patient Safety; California Maternal Quality Care Collaborative: The Power of Collaboration; Role of the Patient Safety Organization in Advancing Patient Safety; Office of Patient Safety; Applying Patient Safety to Reduce Maternal Mortality; Benefits and Pitfalls of Ultrasound in Ob/Gyns; Obstetrical Anesthesia; Patient Safety in Outpatient Procedures; and Safety in Minimally Invasive Surgery. Readers will come away with the latest information they need to improve outcomes and safety in obstetric and gynecologic patients. hardcover
A9780226825274Hardback. New. <b>An in-depth exploration of the style and influence of Pat Metheny a truly distinctive musical voice of our time.</b><br /><br /> Guitarist and composer Pat Metheny among the most acclaimed visionary musicians of our time has for five decades toured with his many creative musical projects most prominently the Pat Metheny Group while collaborating with celebrated artists including Charlie Haden Ron Carter Herbie Hancock Ornette Coleman and Steve Reich.<br /><br /> Bob Gluck whose perspective as pianist composer and educator has illuminated the music of Herbie Hancock and Miles Davis in his two previous books now focuses his lens on the music of Metheny. Neither a biography nor chronological record of Metheny’s musical output <i>Pat Metheny: Stories beyond Words</i> instead captures Metheny’s self-conception as a musician and the threads that unite and distinguish his creative process. Drawing upon a wealth of new interviews and close readings of musical examples Gluck offers a bird’s-eye view of Metheny’s musical ideas. Among these are the metaphor of storytelling the complementarity of simplicity and complexity and the integrated roles of composer performer and band leader. Much like Metheny’s signature style this book is accessible to a wide range of readers presenting new clarity musical insight and historical perspective about the legacy of Metheny’s groundbreaking music. <br /><br />  hardcover
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2024x-0226825272University of Chicago Press 2024. Hardcover. New. 192 pages. 9.00x6.00x9.00 inches. University of Chicago Press hardcover
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20011333640PN. New. 2001. Soft Cover. Date is original print. This is a reprint edition . PN paperback
177624109Paris: Aux Adresses Ordinaires En Province Chez les Mds. de Musique 1776. Folio. Sewn. 1 title 2-5 music i blank pp. <br /> <br /> Spine reinforced with paper with numerous pinholes to outer margin; several small wormholes; tears to upper outer edges; occasional additional minor tears and stains; upper portion of final leaf lacking with early paper replacement missing music completed in manuscript. Lesure p. 238. RISM G2768 one copy only of the keyboard part at the Bibliothèque nationale. Aux Adresses Ordinaires, En Province Chez les Mds. de Musique unknown
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