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  • In [[psychology]], '''temperament''' is "predisposition to react to one's environment in a certain way; usual ...ef>Major Depressive Disorder. ({{OMIM|608516}})</ref> and other aspects of temperament<ref>Novelty Seeking Personality Trait. ({{OMIM|601696}})</ref><ref>Dopamine
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  • In [[psychology]], '''temperament''' is "predisposition to react to one's environment in a certain way; usual ...ef>Major Depressive Disorder. ({{OMIM|608516}})</ref> and other aspects of temperament<ref>Novelty Seeking Personality Trait. ({{OMIM|601696}})</ref><ref>Dopamine
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  • ...//www.music.sc.edu/fs/bain/atmi02/tuning/default.html |title=12 Tone Equal Temperament (12TET)Frequency Table based on A4 = 440 Hz |author=Reginald Bain |year=200
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  • In [[music]], a scheme or ''temperament'' identifying the [[Pitch (music)|pitches]] of [[Note (music)|notes]] to be
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  • ...e History of Western Music Theory |author=Rudolf Rasch |chapter=Tuning and temperament |url=http://books.google.com/books?id=ioa9uW2t7AQC&pg=PA193 |page=pp. 193 ' ...ction to chords and temperament. Appendix B: ''The harmonic series & equal temperament'', pp. 177 ''ff'', is an excellent introduction to this topic. At time of w
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  • == Temperament ==
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  • ...ing]] of the ''chromatic'' [[Scale (music)| musical scale]] called ''equal temperament''.
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  • == Temperament ==
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  • ...middle C) given the number 69, and adjacent notes tuned according to equal temperament in the frequency ratio 2<sup>1/12</sup>. Various codes allow selection of [
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  • ==Temperament==
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  • ...ing]] of the ''chromatic'' [[Scale (music)| musical scale]] called ''equal temperament''. These terms are introduced below. A complete cycle of notes using equal temperament, adjacent notes separated by a semitone, is ''A'', (''A♯'', ''B♭''), ''
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  • ...useful [[mule]], with the surefootedness of the donkey and the more placid temperament of the horse.
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  • ==Temperament==
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  • {{r|Temperament}}
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  • {{r|Temperament}}
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  • ...e signifies size alone, or also refers to a dog's original purpose, or its temperament. This has sometimes led to misunderstanding or bad feeling in the world of ...g determined by the size of the dogs, and leave discussion of function and temperament to the various breed clubs. However, this can also be problematic, as the
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  • {{r|Temperament}}
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  • A '''horse breed''' is a distinct type of horse with characteristics of size, temperament, and suitability for particular kinds of work that generally "breed true",
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  • ...philosophers did, of the soul being the emotional, moral and intellectual temperament or identity - the thing which makes a person unique and essential. Soul can
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  • ==Temperament and Behavior==
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  • ==Temperament ==
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  • ...nois is not recognized by the American Kennel Club (AKC). The genetics and temperament are similar for all four types of Belgian Shepherd. Of note Belgian Malinoi ...be considered a finishing point and not take precedence over structure or temperament. The tips of the toes may be white and small white spot on the breastbone i
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  • ...e), among other connotations, meant something like 'excellence', the right temperament and courage. It would be a misconception to think of good only in the sense
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  • |Temperament = Peaceful
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  • |Temperament = Peaceful
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  • |Temperament = Peaceful
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  • ...bred, and to a lesser extent other characteristics such as their size and temperament. The distinctions are not cut-and-dried; for example, [[hunting dog]]s are
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  • ...perhaps judgement, tactics or strategy, and knowledge of the capabilities, temperament, and likely behavior of one's opponents. There are politics in croquet, to
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  • | Temperament = Peaceful
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  • |Temperament = Peaceful
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  • Various possible genetic determinants of [[temperament]] such as [[attention deficit hyperactivity disorder]] have been described.
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  • ==Temperament==
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  • ...and the process of setting up an instrument to play those notes. The term "temperament" is derived from ''tempering'', which refers to small adjustments in pitch ...less of the note it begins with.<ref name=Rothstein0/> The switch to equal temperament met with resistance when it was introduced, because it sounded inharmonious
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  • ...rfect fifths]] and seven octaves are treated as the same interval. [[Equal temperament]], today the most common tuning system used in the West, accomplished this
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  • ...text. Known for his insatiable curiosity, wit, brilliant mind and playful temperament,[1] he is equally famous for his many adventures, detailed in his books ''S
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  • ===Temperament=== The dog’s vigilance, size, affectionate temperament, and ease of care soon resulted in its becoming a popular choice in urban c
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  • * {{search link|"temperment"|temperment|ns0|ns14|ns100}} (temperament)
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  • ...e chanter and regulators can blend sweetly with the three drones. [[Equal temperament]] is almost universal with the fixed pitch instruments used in Irish music, ...sessions. In these instances, the "practice sets" can be tuned to [[equal temperament]] if needed.
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  • ...es commonly are chosen, the basis of the [[chromatic scale]], with [[equal temperament]] now the method of tuning that scale most widely used. In this tuning, eac ...ined by one of a number of [[Tuning (musical)|tuning]] systems. With equal temperament, the pitch ratio between any two successive notes of the chromatic (twelve-
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  • ...the SA, for two reasons. First, the SA members had a "rough cut-and-thrust temperament, the raw mercenary spirit of these professional soldiers." Pfeffer may hav
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  • ...s not have to be the origin of dance, since it changes a persons emotional temperament but does not create it. The feeling of dancing or experiencing dancing is a
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  • ...the SA, for two reasons. First, the SA members had a "rough cut-and-thrust temperament, the raw mercenary spirit of these professional soldiers." Pfeffer may hav
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  • ...touched despite its warnings to stay away. When powerful dogs with such a temperament are raised in isolation from human society, and are either not handled suff
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  • ==Temperament== ...ion as a puppy is one of the two key factors which determines what a dog's temperament will be as an adult. Ideally, a German Shepherd must be alert and fearless
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  • ...produce a litter of pups that will grow up to be quite like them in looks, temperament, and behavior, as opposed to resembling the types of dogs from which the br ==Behavior, temperament, and skills==
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  • ...touched despite its warnings to stay away. When powerful dogs with such a temperament are raised in isolation from human society, and are either not handled suff
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  • ...produce a litter of pups that will grow up to be quite like them in looks, temperament, and behavior, as opposed to resembling the types of dogs from which the br ==Behavior, temperament, and skills==
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  • ...sts misbelief in Lu's teaching has resulted in family problems, changes in temperament, conducting illegal publication of Guan Yin Citta Dharma Door's book, and r
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  • ...he Trumpet: Young Franklin Roosevelt, 1882-1905'' (1985); ''A First Class Temperament: The Emergence of Franklin Roosevelt'', (1992), popular bio covers 1905-193
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  • ...se impressions to make ventral scale counts. They have a reasonably placid temperament, but if threatened they may assume a C-shaped posture rapidly rub their coi
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  • ...charge of Rui Faleiro on July 1519, judge by the king to have an irascible temperament not suitable for the expedition. There were also attempts from Portuguese a
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  • ...wanted to create could form a long- lasting high-achieving government. In temperament, however, they were very different. Tony Blair was a family man, Gordon Bro ...close (but not identical) in political outlook, they were poles apart in temperament: one (Brown) by far the more intense, introspective and intellectual, and t
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  • ...s fellow scientists, for his ruthless ambition and an occasionally vicious temperament. His later career was tainted by accusations that he took credit for other
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  • ...g a grandfather decades after Balzac's death. Balzac himself could not, by temperament, draw back or curtail his vision.
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  • ...s lineaments; the eye alone, I think, indicated the poetical character and temperament. It was large, and of a dark cast, which glowed (I say literally ''glowed'
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  • ...of the 18th and 19th centuries, gained the title of "hot bloods" for their temperament, characterized by sensitivity, keen awareness, athleticism, and energy. Eu ...as "cold bloods", as they have been bred to have the calm, steady, patient temperament needed to pull a plow or a heavy carriage full of people. One of the most
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  • ...his ministers of all parties and to discourage party strategems. He was by temperament a cautious conservative who dimly understeed the revolutionary changes in t
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  • |Strength=relentless court coverage and all-round defensive game; calm temperament; robotic stokes ...sing shots; overhead smash; court coverage; all-round defensive game; calm temperament
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  • #[[Temperament]] which makes it unlikely to [[panic]] &mdash; A creature with a nervous di
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  • ...Archie Leach spoke with the lower-class accent of the region. Withdrawn in temperament, he was shy and undemonstrative in school, but by no means without brains;
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  • ...e that are still growing), the adult height and weight, and to some degree temperament, are not as predictable as in the purebred dog. Often, this is of no concer
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  • ...he intensification of mining under colonial rule that Huari's overtly evil temperament, so palpable in the myth quoted above, began to appear.<ref name="Taussig 1
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  • ...the SA, for two reasons. First, the SA members had a "rough cut-and-thrust temperament, the raw mercenary spirit of these professional soldiers." Pfeffer may hav
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  • ...understood labour and capital. He had a pitch-perfect ear for the Canadian temperament and mentality, and was a master of timing. A modernizing technocrat who reg
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  • ..."saturnine," in its most specific meaning, applies to an individual whose temperament has become uniformly gloomy, cynical, and taciturn as the results of [[lead
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  • ...than typically-developing children.<ref>Hepburn SL, Stone WL. "Using Carey Temperament Scales to Assess Behavioral Style in Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder
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  • ...he 48’). “Well-tempered” in the title refers to the [[musical temperament|temperament]] (system of tuning); many temperaments before Bach’s time were not flexi
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  • ...ere suggested to eat only those things which matched with their meditative temperament and priestly duties. The rigid system was once weakened by various factors
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  • De Gaulle's unexpected loss of power in 1969 was psychological for his temperament was marked by the awareness of national and personal greatness as well as t
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  • ...positions of notes and [[scale (music)|scales]], which gives them [[equal temperament]]. Consequently, the [[ratio]] of the widths of two consecutive frets is th
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  • ...lt from a combination that can involve a traumatic childhood, a vulnerable temperament (possibly inherited), and stressful maturational events during [[adolescenc
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  • ...-elated in good news or overly sad with bad news. We have a more even-keep temperament.
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  • ...hat she could be "thin-skinned and imperious, subject to screaming fits of temperament".
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  • ...Kali Temple, near Kolkata, India, built by Rani Rasmani. Soon his mystical temperament gained him widespread acclaim amongst the general public as a guru, attract
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  • Robert of Flanders was a younger man but was more formidable in temperament. His father, Robert I, had made the pilgrimage to Jerusalem in 1086 and on
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  • ...blood is accomplished now more rapidly, now more slowly, according to the temperament, age, etc., of the individual, to external and internal circumstances, to n
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