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Heinrich Weinel (28
April 1874,
Vonhausen – 29
September 1936, Jena) was a
German Protestant theologian. He
studied at the
universities of
Berlin and Giessen...
- John
Philip Weinel (February 23, 1916 –
February 16, 2004) was an
admiral in the
United States Navy.
Weinel was born on 1916 in Columbia, Illinois. He...
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imagery very like that of form constants. In
electroacoustic music, Jon
Weinel has
explored the use of
altered states of
consciousness as a
basis for the...
- Buchgesellschaft, Darmstadt, Germany. Cunningham, Stuart; McGregor, Iain;
Weinel, Jonathan; Darby, John; Stockman, Tony (11
October 2023). "Towards a Framework...
- M.
Walsh (3 awards)
Thomas Washington James Watkins (3 awards) John P.
Weinel (4 awards)
Maurice F.
Weisner (4 awards)
Edward F. Welch, Jr.
Waldemar F...
- Harry; Evans, Robert; Durant, Darrin;
Weinel,
Martin (2020), Collins, Harry; Evans, Robert; Durant, Darrin;
Weinel,
Martin (eds.), "What is Populism?",...
- intellectdiscover.com. doi:10.1386/mms_00057_1.
Retrieved 2024-04-24.
Weinel, Jon (20 May 2007). "Flashcore | Earth, Atomizer, Let's Go!". Spannered...
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Archived (PDF) from the
original on
March 8, 2021.
Retrieved 11
February 2020.
Weinel, Jim (Summer 2004). "Evolution of SOSUS/IUSS
Signal Processing (Part 2 of...
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States of
Consciousness in
Electronic Music and Audio-visual Media,
Jonathan Weinel described the
track as a
Chicago house track began with
piano chords over...
- Discogs.
Retrieved 19 June 2023. "Internal". Discogs.
Retrieved 19 June 2023.
Weinel,
Jonathan (1
February 2018).
Inner Sound:
Altered States of Consciousness...