- 1646) is a huge
collection of
diminutions.: 3 For
Heinrich Schenker, "all
foreground is
diminution". "All
diminution must be
secured firmly to the total...
-
Diminution may
refer to:
Diminution, a
musical term
Diminutive Diminution (satire)
Diminution (risk management)
Chromatin diminution This disambiguation...
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Diminution in
value is a
legal term of art used when
calculating damages in a
legal dispute, and
describes a
measure of
value lost due to a cir****stance...
-
Diminution is a
satirical technique that aims to
belittle a
subject via description. The term,
derived from "diminutive"
meaning "small," was
defined by...
- Conversely, if they
reduce the note
values in
diminution, it can be
called a
diminution canon or
canon by
diminution (canon per diminutionem).
Prolation canons...
- Risk
management is the identification, evaluation, and
prioritization of risks,
followed by the minimization, monitoring, and
control of the
impact or...
-
regarding cellular processes that
cause cancer, and for
describing chromatin diminution in nematodes. His
brother was
industrialist Walter Boveri.
Boveri was...
- Lust-hof, 1644. A
collection of
about 140 melodies, each with a
number of
diminutions or variations, for solo
soprano recorder.
Recorder sonata in A minor...
- do not have
lifetime tenure, nor are they
Constitutionally exempt from
diminution of
their remuneration.[circular reference] The Tax
Court is an Article...
- of the
Fixed Stars, in
Consequence of the
Diminution of the
Velocity of
Their Light, in Case Such a
Diminution Should be
Found to Take
Place in any of Them...