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The two very different expressive painters were both restless experimenters.
When experimenters look for the checkerboard pattern, they don't see it.
The experimenters calculated the protons' weak charge by measuring the difference.
Others were tested without the experimenters showing the birds transparent things.
One is that the experimenters doing the replication messed something up.
The researchers used various combinations of experimenters to perform different experiments.
But how much should study authors control the gender of experimenters?
Adult zebrafishPhoto: University of SussexIt seemed that the experimenters' hypotheses were right.
Children seem to do better on IQ tests when experimenters are female.
They're weirdos and experimenters at heart, so of course they'd welcome another.
Here, experimenters didn't tell transphobic voters directly that their views were wrong.
The experimenters once again observed the simultaneous wave and particle nature of light.
Along the way, some purists scolded experimenters for straying from well-established categories.
During the early decades of the 1900s, swashbuckling experimenters had run the show.
After the survey was complete, the experimenters gave half the participants the oxytocin.
Participants were more likely to see what the experimenters motivated them to see.
Chapman also suggested a 50/50 gender split when it comes to selecting experimenters.
I come from a long line of "career experimenters" and I'm damn proud of it.
But even in the real world, experimenters are showing there are ways to reduce bias.
In all, the experimenters observed the totality of the eclipse for a record 2000 minutes.
The right move, according to the experimenters, was to take the immediate reward of food.
Overall, it's important for self-experimenters of any stripe — dieters, fitness buffs, mindfulness trainees, etc.
Basically, today's g-2 experimenters are like the intrepid sailors of the Age of Exploration.
Hours, weeks, or even months later, the experimenters bring the participants back again for a quiz.
He published a book about experimenters and how they could affect behavioral research back in 1966.
The horror does not end when the experimenters try to save their subjects — far from it.
But experimenters are required to build more and more advanced experiments to actually focus that camera.
Los Angeles, too, has seen the rise of a new generation of experimenters and cosmic seekers.
After 15 minutes, the experimenters asked the subjects to discuss their experience of playing the game.
Each day, the experimenters varied the names of the dishes to create a different gustatory impression.
Sometimes the experimenters' arms were wrapped in a blanket when she tapped her forehead on the box.
Experimenters were at a loss for how to amplify high-energy laser pulses without wrecking their amplifiers.
Combining funk, jazz and soul, the four-piece often gets compared to fellow groove experimenters Hiatus Kaiyote.
The experimenters watched as all 20 atoms entangled with two other, three other, or even four other neighbors.
Typically, experimenters in these studies ask participants to rate a series of trivia statements as true or false.
In January 288, experimenters were allowed to manipulate what about 285,20163 Facebook users saw when they logged in.
At a deeper level early experimenters such as CalPERS were finding that commodities were not behaving as expected.
Over the past couple of years, Lil West has proven himself one of rap's most open-minded experimenters.
But later, when the experimenters come together and compare their measurements, a bit of analysis reveals a stunning result.
The fleas weren't infected with any type of disease or agent, but experimenters were working with thousands of them.
That's of crucial importance to particle physics so other experimenters don't have to look for the same kinds of particles.
There are things going on in a lab that experimenters do not notice, but the creatures they experiment on do.
The experimenters attempt to run the system's dynamics forward and backward in time, like rewinding and fast-forwarding a movie.
The Experimenters series visually animates interviews with icons of science and innovation like Jane Goodall, Oliver Sacks, and Carl Sagan.
Synth experimenters like Kaitlyn Aurelia Smith and Suzanne Ciani still use his synthesizers and controllers in their boundary-pushing music.
In fact, it may just be sending more first-time experimenters to the most dangerous stuff on the black market.
Experimenters played a video of protesters being dispersed by police and asked viewers whether the protesters were peaceful or violent.
As it turns out, the lizards seemed to respond best when experimenters wore the western fence lizard's sexy color: Dark blue.
The experimenters gave call-center volunteers information to help them communicate the value of the cause they were soliciting donations for.
Smith's latest is part of The Experimenters, a special series for Blank on Blank from PBS Digital Studios and Quoted Studios.
Any dabbling in LSD, which Dr. Hofmann came to call his "problem child," was called a career killer by many experimenters.
" As demanded by the formula, the experimenters had the assistance of Miss Gloria Gordon of England, "a maiden pure of heart.
Some studies find that men report less pain when the experimenter is female, but women report more pain when experimenters are male.
Genteel Edwardian experimenters like Havelock Ellis and W.B. Yeats saw it as a pathway to the symbolist worlds of that period's art.
But like a lot of homespun experimenters, out of these humble means, she's happened upon a sound that's unlike virtually anything else.
Instead, it is a tool to help crypto experimenters try to mine new currencies and run a full node on the network.
Before and after the poses, experimenters took saliva swabs from the students to measure how the positions affected cortisol and testosterone levels.
The following mornings, experimenters randomly selected an experience from a number of prearranged options, and the dreamer was subjected to that experience.
The experimenters made two of them and zapped them independently to form the four binary combinations (00,01,10,11) that two such nodes can form.
Two years later, Dr. Samios, one of the great experimenters of his generation, discovered the particle at Brookhaven National Laboratory on Long Island.
One by one, the experimenters obliged until the keystone, the Higgs, was put in place, discovered with the Large Hadron Collider in 2012.
Since then, Gillis hasn't released a lot of music publicly, but when he has, it's almost exclusively been limber beats for rap experimenters.
Cosmologists had been struggling to calculate the gravitational floor for more than a decade, since it would provide a concrete goal for experimenters.
But the daring new mashups don't stop there — more hair experimenters are testing the trend and giving birth to some pretty dope creations.
Dr. Stanislav Grof, one of the early experimenters, described LSD as a "non-specific amplifier of the unconscious," for both good and bad.
Elsewhere, we discuss the experimenters working on the fringes to bridge club music and rap, the handful of producers ruling pop rap, and flutes.
Baffè and the other experimenters worked a few hours a week on the project and met with Casaleggio once a month to evaluate progress.
Participants filled out a survey in a quiet room, which suddenly began to fill with smoke (from a vent set up by the experimenters).
Our new year's challenge to the VA's animal experimenters and other government "white coats" who poke, prod and poison dogs: find your own funding.
Conversely, when the experimenters said the protesters were gay rights proponents, the liberals saw a peaceful protest and the conservatives saw a violent one.
Prince's music had an immediate and lasting influence: among songwriters concocting come-ons, among producers working on dance grooves, among studio experimenters and stage performers.
The experimenters tracked the apes' gaze, which showed the animals correctly anticipated that the actor would head for the last place he saw the object.
The two decades after World War II were a golden age in physics, with experimenters discovering one new phenomenon after another for theorists to explain.
Still, there's an undeniable resonance with the foreboding depths of trap, or the heavy, cavernous sounds of rap experimenters like Shabazz Palaces and Moor Mother.
But during a double-blind study (neither the subjects nor the experimenters knew who received the treatment) there was no increased learning from from photobiomodulation.
Similarly, 18 percent of experimenters and ex-smokers said the packs made them less likely to smoke again, while only 11 percent had anticipated that effect.
This should have made it impossible for unconscious biases on the part of the experimenters or the subjects to have had any effect on the result.
Especially concerning was that in the replication test, experimenters only found the result — participants walking more slowly — when they were told this was the probable outcome.
They most likely will misunderstand the message; belittle the impact that failures have on their success and you'll grow a team of experimenters with no purpose.
In one study the NIH has funded for the last decade, experimenters destroy areas of monkeys' brains with toxic acid so they can not recognize faces.
For decades, the theorists have been calling the shots, predicting particles like the Higgs for the experimenters to find, plugging the holes in the cosmic puzzle.
" But, he added, noting that the experimenters had always cautioned that the bump was most likely a fluke, "we have always been very cool about it.
In the spirit of the New Deal and the Great Society, many progressives think of themselves as empiricists, experimenters who follow the evidence wherever it leads.
Even the tracks snare drums are disembodied slaps, giving the whole proceedings the sort of squirmy, uncomfortable atmosphere you'd expect from this pair of breakbeat experimenters.
They are also a salutary reminder of the central role that women have long played in computer programming, from Ada Lovelace to today's post-internet experimenters.
But they've been inveterate experimenters, pulling from all of this and more while making sounds that can be hard to find a handhold on—rhythmically or melodically.
It will be fascinating to watch how customers acclimate to the Go experience and whether any good faith (or bad faith) experimenters find ways to undermine it.
Meanwhile, while it might seem like these felines are only using their experimenters to get access to some delicious treats, there's actually some evidence to the contrary.
In one study from the University of Virginia, holding hands with strangers (or in this case, the experimenters) was found to reduce stress responses in the brain.
"They all pertain directly to the elements of human experience, namely, what real experimenters ought to be able to do with the systems in their laboratories," he said.
However, when the experimenters held a magnet over the aluminum powder to confirm that this was, indeed, the case, the powder wasn't attracted to the magnet at all.
Reading through Jacobsen's cavalcade of experimenters and government officials, the recurrent theme is one of longing: a longing for something greater, something beyond the everyday, something more wonderful.
From arena rock superstars, to prog experimenters, to post-punk pranksters, he's had a taste with working with basically every type of pop and rock and experimental musician.
Yet today, more and more medical experimenters in the United States appear to circumvent getting the voluntary, informed consent of those whose bodies are being used for research.
At the tail-end of 2017, he released Cold Devil, an explosive, inventive album that cemented him as one of the foremost experimenters in Los Angeles's rap scene.
In political psychology, for example, experimenters will set up fake elections and give participants prompts to read about fake candidates to try to isolate something and determine causality.
For nearly two decades, the book has served as an anthropological compass, nudging perverts and experimenters and the merely curious toward kinks that most have never even thought possible.
You can fly human experimenters along with research, eventually, and you don't have to worry about zero G, which is a challenge for a lot of space-based experimentation.
In fact, one of the biggest caveats the Hopkins experimenters make is that no one on antidepressants should take psychedelics, because no one knows how they might interact together.
He's fallen in with pop experimenters like Lil Aaron and Dylan Brady, but he also plays well more mainstream songwriters, like the Vermont emo rap multi-hyphenate nothing,nowhere.
Per the bill, any such studies have to get informed consent first, and experimenters would need to make routine disclosures to participants and to the public every 90 days.
These studies normally involve questioning participants in a group that has been infiltrated by "confederates," or accomplices to the experimenters, who are instructed to push for the wrong answers.
N.C. The future promises to be a stoic, paradoxical trudge in "Futuro," a single by Cafe Tacvba, Mexico City's long-running pop experimenters, from an album due in spring.
The GRAPES-3 experimenters noticed that when a thunderstorm passed over their detector, the number of muons they observed got smaller compared to the rate before the thunderstorm arrived.
When the experimenters described the protesters as anti-abortion activists, viewers with liberal leanings saw the protesters' actions as violent, whereas the more conservative subjects saw them as peaceful.
In a thoroughly reported exposé on Medium, journalist Ben Blum found compelling evidence that the experiment wasn't as naturalistic and un-manipulated by the experimenters as we've been told.
In a thoroughly reported June exposé on Medium, journalist Ben Blum found compelling evidence that the experiment wasn't as naturalistic and unmanipulated by the experimenters as we've been told.
"These stunts make old-school biohackers/self-experimenters (like me) look like ignorant fools," one biohacker wrote on Facebook, in reaction to a story about the company published by Gizmodo.
Experimenters are already working on ways to search for the checkerboard pattern of antiferromagnetic order at low temperatures, while using magnetic pulses to wipe out the superconductivity that arises there.
On the left, he sketched a quantum teleportation experiment, performed by the famous fictional experimenters Alice and Bob, who are in possession of entangled quantum particles a and b, respectively.
The kids in the study (about 80 of them) proceeded through a series of short activities generally associated with storytelling and spoken interaction, their progress carefully recorded by the experimenters.
"Finally Together" is off the Florida producer's forthcoming debut album, The Grove, and it sees the duo of footwork experimenters forge an uneasy pairing of lush ambiance and harsh freneticism.
His first two solo releases, Thousand Knives (1978) and B-2 Unit (1980), are mood pieces that are in line with electronic experimenters like Oneohtrix Point Never and Arca today.
This is a realm where small agencies supporting big brands, creative experimenters with nothing to lose, and teenage hobbyists could stand out simply by being willing to try something risky.
Yeah, and we never really have that debate so much at Slate because we think of ourselves as experimenters and innovators and that spirit is still strong after 20 years.
The experimenters wondered: Could they manipulate the power of the nocebo effect, and make participants feel more or less pain after using the cream by priming them with an expectation?
Studies disagree on whether saliva is a good measure of hydration All the while, experimenters were taking saliva samples from the subjects, approximately a dozen over the course of the experiment.
From dance music mainstays to archivalist record diggers to DIY laptop experimenters, the world of experimental electronic music has been flooded with records that nod implicitly or explicitly to Hassell's music.
But she said scientists were not necessarily complicit if instead of trying to stop rogue experimenters, they advised them to follow ethical and research standards in hopes that institutions would intervene.
Religious groups and social experimenters built communal would-be utopias all throughout the region in the 1830s and 1840s, some of which you can still visit (Amana, Iowa; New Harmony, Indiana).
When experimenters have group participants reflect on their own personal identities — usually via positive affirmations like writing down "I like how smart I am" — they're less likely to exhibit partisan bias.
Just a thought… Back to our experimenters from 2002, they admit more testing was needed to confirm whether in the long run the plant would continue to live only on carbonated water.
Normally what would happen is that the experimenters would repeat and extend the experiment to get a more precise measurement, but the facility had technical issues that were not easy to overcome.
Experimenters have long tried and failed to detect antiferromagnetic order in the phase at the top left of the superconductivity dome — the presumed ordered phase to the left of the quantum critical point.
The way the entire group manages to dance through some of Mr. Taylor's dense compositional designs is a wonder — and may yet prove an influence on more generations of experimenters, in multiple genres.
It had a small sample and no control group, and was not "blind" (that is, subjects and experimenters all knew the material involved was psilocybin, so expectation effects might have influenced the results).
If Schaeffer and his school of experimenters sought merely to prove that quotidian rhythms could exist in musical contexts, Johnstone shows that you should fear them, that life can be a terrifying thing.
To see these waves, the experimenters built two mammoth detectors, one in Washington State, the other in Louisiana, each consisting of two tunnels about 2.5 miles in length at right angles to each other.
Additional tests ruled out the possibility that the elephants were responding to the experimenters' body language, residual odors left in the buckets from earlier trials or the height of the seeds in the buckets.
Most of the experimenters who reached the Top 10 are already big names who established themselves with radio hits (or who were featured on hitmakers' albums, like the sometime Mr. West collaborator Bon Iver).
Our country needs more maker spaces for students like Sasha, particularly in schools and libraries, to help them become the active learners, explorers and experimenters they need to be for the jobs of tomorrow.
Or you can say Wired is a magazine that has kind of looked for the edge of where technology is, and kind of the craziest questions and the experimenters, and let's write about them.
They then answered questions about the man's religious beliefs in a way the experimenters specifically designed so folks weren't simply choosing whether the man was a believer or non believer, which could add extra bias.
These animals don't suffer from Alzheimer's disease—no non-human animal is known to—so experimenters fiddle with an animal's genome to force the buildup of amyloid plaques similar to those in afflicted human brains.
You weren't sure what you were going to get, but whatever it was would be an insight into what makes Wolf Eyes, one of the United States' most prolific and enduring collectives of experimenters, tick.
J.C. Boogarins, from Brazil, hark back to the spirit and fuzztone of tropicália, the Brazilian psychedelia that resisted a dictatorship; they're also kindred spirits, at least in this song, to the Mexican experimenters Café Tacvba.
Over time, the pair realized that they approached the instrument similarly, as composers rather than just experimenters, wringing tonally rich structures out of the sometimes obstinant machine—which, incidentally, doesn't feature a keyboard or sequencer.
He and other age-­management physicians are experimenters, and their patients—who tend to be affluent, as out-of-pocket costs can run to more than $5,000 a year—are willing to experiment along with them.
This transition moves at a constant speed through the condensate, but from the point of view of the experimenters, it appears to be stationary; instead, it looks as if all of the rubidium atoms are moving.
One study found that when experimenters went door-to-door selling note cards for charity, DTR helped them make twice as much money as when they simply told people they were selling eight cards for $3.
For several years, beginning in 1940, Ford edited and published View, a chic, colorful magazine of the arts, which promoted Surrealism and became an outlet for contributions from a range of modernist experimenters, including poets and artists.
By shooting a laser beam down the length of each tunnel and timing how long it took for each to be reflected off a mirror at the far end, the experimenters could precisely measure the tunnels' length.
Two days and two months later, they performed a new set of trials, including one where each raven was given bread and presented three experimenters—the fair one, the unfair one, and one they hadn't seen before.
The artist couple Arthur Dove and Helen Torr, who were among the earliest American experimenters with abstraction, lived there in the 1930s and '40s, and based their abstract and semiabstract canvases on nearby harbors, lighthouses and foghorns.
But to test if the bees had truly learned these rules, the experimenters set up a new testing arena that had no punishments or rewards, and alternated which side of the arena the correct answer was on.
Obviously there are durational projects—both from giddy jam bands and morose experimenters—that stretch much longer than that, but Pierce has always made a point to use his time wisely, packing each moment full of granular detail.
They then ran the experiment again, but this time, every time a squirrel hid a nut, the experimenters gave out the next nut from that spot later on, thus handing out the nuts from a different location each time.
Scientists were surprised to find that the same neurons that were active when a monkey did something were active when they watched the experimenters doing the same thing (mirror neurons have also been called "monkey see, monkey do" neurons).
"Our government has no business allowing trophy hunters, abusive circuses, and animal experimenters to cut a check and be handed a free pass to violate the Endangered Species Act," said Brittany Peet, PETA's director of captive animal law enforcement.
When experimenters asked research participants to learn a new task and gave them access to written instructions and to diagrams, the people who thought of themselves as verbalizers went for words, and the self-described visualizers looked at pictures.
But another recent study had different results: During a "single-blind" experiment (where only the experimenters, not the individuals tested, knew whether subjects were given the treatment), researchers found a large increase in learning using photobiomodulation in healthy adults.
For all its conservatism, 21st century painting has, when it is awake and alert, followed the lead of earlier experimenters and made of the medium what Prampolini made of it, a larger category than many artists once thought it could be.
Other performers are just as varied, among them the jazz saxophonists Kamasi Washington and Anthony Braxton, the songwriter Angel Olsen, the 1970s Krautrock experimenters Faust and the Knoxville Symphony playing Philip Glass; John Luther Adams; and, from the National, Bryce Dessner.
Selwa Abd—a producer and DJ who works as Bergsonist—is the driving force behind BIZAARBAZAAR, a blog and label that functions as a crucial hub for the experimenters in electronic music, both in New York and around the globe.
In one study, after experimenters informed people of various cognitive biases—like our tendency to claim lots of responsibility for successes and little for failures—the average person said they were less prone to these biases than the average person.
Therefore, experimenters came to lean heavily on medical settings, because the subjects do think they're dying (even when they aren't), and because instruments are available to measure subtle changes in neurochemistry as the transformation from life to death takes place.
Now, with the pieces in place, in the form of the Standard Model, the theorists are hoping to push further, looking again to the experimenters to confront them with new things to theorize about — clues, perhaps, to an even deeper order.
" If the Soviet Union was, as its defenders often said, an experiment, for Koestler it was an experiment gone wrong, in which "the experimenters have flayed the test person alive and left him facing history with exposed tissue, muscles, and tendons.
You're willing to forgive a lot because of the fact that this is a team of experimenters that was willing to put their necks out for a group of people that find a non-Intel-based laptop an awesome proposition.
Taking the raw materials and raw emoting of rap and alt-rock as equally sacred gospel, a crop of teenaged—and teenaged at heart—experimenters across the world have gradually been creating a new form over the last few years.
Unfortunately, a limitation of the technique in practice is that through a microscope, experimenters could resolve only about five to 10 distinct colors, which was not enough to penetrate the tangle of neurons in the cortex and map many neurons at once.
Even after her 2004 Super Bowl performance was marred by the weirdly regressive reaction to the onstage mishap spoken of in both hushed terms as a "wardrobe malfunction," she's maintained a legacy as one pop and R&B's inveterate experimenters and unfaltering activists.
She's happy to be a self-sufficient PI. Instead of looking out for others, she looks out for herself – something that most of the people in her life, from the genetic experimenters who "gifted" her super strength, to her foster mother, failed to do.
Notably, there are a number of variations of this test, many of which offered interesting insights, like one where children are supposed to pretend that they are Superman or another where kids are given art supplies by experimenters they feel various levels of trust with.
So, if identical photons enter on both sides, then the mathematics describing this experiment cancels out the cases where the photons end up on opposite sides, and the experimenters will measure beams coming out of the same side of the splitter most of the time.
And that's the big difference between the factious jazz world that Mr. Marsalis came up against in the 1980s and today's new culture of fusion: The young experimenters of 2017 learned jazz in an educational establishment heavily influenced by the canon Mr. Marsalis helped define.
But, this being one of England's great experimenters, instead of just of mere homages, he tore them into their component pieces and reconfigured them to highlight the creeping darkness at the heart of each—bringing all three compositions closer together sonically than anyone could've ever imagined.
At a time when working in fashion feels more like a blip of nothingness, where Galliano-like visions are overshadowed by the constant pressures of commercialism, she is one of the only legends left paving the way for young experimenters to actually create something fresh and new.
As a percussionist for both inveterate experimenters and more pop-minded songwriters—he's played with everyone from Weyes Blood to Lee Ranaldo, and is a longtime member of the New York polymaths Cloud Becomes Your Hand—he's tasked with controlling the momentum, with pushing forward the narrative.
Her new work at Danspace, "In Tow," concludes a three-year process in which she and a cabal of fellow experimenters took inspiration from nature's sights, sounds and rhythms to create a fluid and evolving statement on happenstance, harmony and experimentation as a philosophy (83:30).
Her new work at Danspace, "In Tow" (1:30), concludes a three-year process in which she and a cabal of fellow experimenters took inspiration from nature's sights, sounds and rhythms to create a fluid and evolving statement on happenstance, harmony and experimentation as a philosophy.
On April 6, she'll push into even more worlds, care of Lune Rouge Remixed, a collection of flips, edits, and reimaginings from a host of other electro-experimenters, including the L.A. club boundary-pusher Kingdom, the vaporous Japanese producer Qrion, and Sofi Tukker among a host of others.
Organized by Bradford Nordeen and produced by ONE National Gay & Lesbian Archives in Los Angeles, it's another cross-generational harvest, this one centered around three senior figures: Curt McDowell (1945-87), Tom Rubnitz (1956-92) and Robert Ford (1962-94), all experimenters too restless to build conventional careers.
The years he's taken to complete it have afforded him a approach that is unique even for that label's vast roster of experimenters, weaving dancehall's off-kilter rhythms, the low-key gleam of pop music, and trance's head-spinning synth-work into a bed for his celestial voice.
Day one finds Detroit techno vet Marcellus Pittman holding down a slot, but things don't really get going until day two, when some of New York's finest experimenters like Huerco S., Anthony Naples, and the good-spirited house and disco duo behind the Mister Saturday Night parties each take up slots.
To say nothing of the internet native experimenters treating the whole history of Western music as raw material for making Babel-like scrap towers toward the pop gods, this week's number one album, thrown together by Casablancas' old pal Jack White, is also the product of not giving a fuck.
But there's experimenters even further out there than those who've gained mainstream acclaim, people like the malleable Richmond crew Prison Religion, whose acid-drenched tracks draw on the history of industrial music, metal iconography, and experimental club music (also to my ears I kinda hear, like, skramz, but maybe don't tell them that).
Other historians have given credit to experimenters who pioneered the scientific method, or astronomers like Galileo or Kepler, but Hobart claims that Renaissance mathematics is distinct from its medieval predecessor because it reconceived numeracy as a tool for describing the quantities of things into an abstract system for describing relations between them.
It's about eccentrics and experimenters, like the Welsh trio Rozi Plain, whose serenely minimal songs bristle inside with hints of Krautrock; the D.J.-producer JLin, who pushes the brittle, spasmodic rhythms of Chicago footwork to startling extremes; and the Taiwanese rapper Aristophanes, who moved from abstract vocalizations to rapid-fire rhymes in Chinese.
In the study of 42 subjects that they eventually published, experimenters arranged half the students into positions associated with high power (leaning back in a chair with feet crossed on a desk, for example) and half the students into positions associated with low power (like crossing arms in front of the body).
In general, says Mr Kerstetter, it remains true that the traditionalists in southern California who flock to Pastor Warren's megachurches live in a different world from the pick-and-mix experimenters, mostly further north, who like to draw on many religions along with new-age ideas and indigenous practices, or some imitation of them.
Since 2014, Scott McNiece and David Allen have quickly developed the imprint as a refuge for curious listeners of all stripes, releasing, as you might expect, bleating and unpredictable jazz pieces, but also all sorts of other elastic experimenters—from droney composers to arty rock contortionists to cumbia revisionists and a whole lot of others too.
The opposition ignores the fact that the rule was developed in response to city- and state-level requests for better tools and improved guidance; that it involved significant input from local-level innovators and experimenters; and that it was piloted in 74 regions nationwide over five years in the Sustainable Communities initiative through a tool called the fair housing and equity assessment (FHEA).
"While our show is less interested in the specifically spiritual and religious aspects of alchemical history, the history of alchemy is essentially a history of seekers: that is, experimenters seeking after the secrets of nature and looking for ways to bend natural matter to the will of the human imagination, for the creation of art as well as the perfection of the body," Brafman explains.

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