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  • 91Electronic music — For electronic musical instruments, see Electronic musical instrument. For other uses, see Electronic music (disambiguation). See also: List of electronic music genres and List of electronic music festivals Electronic music is music that… …

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  • 92Max Mathews — on his 80th birthday Max Vernon Mathews (born November 13, 1926, Columbus, Nebraska, USA – April 21, 2011, San Francisco, CA, USA) was a pioneer in the world of computer music. Contents 1 …

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  • 93Floyd Dunn — Infobox Scientist name = Floyd Dunn caption = birth date = birth place = death date = death place = residence = citizenship = nationality = ethnicity = fields = workplaces = alma mater = doctoral advisor = academic advisors = doctoral students =… …

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  • 94Nasir Gilani Syed — is Certified Project Manager with Masters in International Project Management and Bachelors in Civil Engineering.He has a History of turning “Break Even” projects into profitable projects through delivery of cost effective, sustainable and effect …

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  • 95John Kenneth Hilliard — Infobox Person name = John Kenneth Hilliard residence = Los Angeles, California; Anaheim, California other names = imagesize = caption =photo courtesy of Todd W. White birth date = October, 1901 birth place = Wyndmere, North Dakota birth name =… …

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  • 96Noise mitigation — is a set of strategies to reduce noise pollution. The main areas of noise mitigation or abatement are: transportation noise control, architectural design, and occupational noise control. Roadway noise and aircraft noise are the most pervasive… …

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  • 97Acoustiblok — Acoustiblok, a registered trademark of Acoustiblok Inc., is a mass loaded construction membrane material which increases the sound attenuation properties of conventional wall and floor/ceiling designs. Acoustiblok material is also used as a… …

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  • 98electronic music — electronically produced sounds recorded on tape and arranged by the composer to form a musical composition. [1930 35] * * * Any music involving electronic processing (e.g., recording and editing on tape) and whose reproduction involves the use of …

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  • 99Phonograph — Turntable redirects here. For other uses, see Turntable (disambiguation). Edison cylinder phonograph ca. 1899 …

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  • 100Gramophone record — A 12 inch (30 cm) 33⅓ rpm record (left), a 7 inch 45 rpm record (right), and a CD (above) A gramophone record, commonly known as a phonograph record (in American English), vinyl record (in reference to vinyl, the material most commonly used after …

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