Extractions: The Norway Times writes about Mogensen's Concerts: René Mogensen "does more than just entertain the audience - he mesmerizes spectators with his interesting combination of electroacoustic sound, chamber music, and jazz... there is no doubt that his music and art will be a part of not only Danish contemporary music history, but also the entire worlds contemporary music history." Events in winter 2001: printable Winter Concert Calendar 2001 in PDF file. January 28 Tom Beyer at the Cornelia Street Cafe Winter Waves II , and Fragment 23B . These, along with other new and recent works, combine genres, creating a postmodern unity of chamber music, sound art and jazz. Mogensen and Tom Beyer performed works such as Rune Songs , as well as new works for saxophone, percussion and electronics products of an ongoing collaboration, entitled "Extensions," that began some five years ago. Info:(212)989-9318
Extractions: Mogensen appears on saxophone, on pianist Woochang Lee's new jazz cd release Selfless Self available at Notation in South Korea. Contains recordings from New York City. KriKri 2002 compilation cd - includes and News Clips Study Nr.1 by Mogensen. Can be obtained through the KriKri webpage. Re-release of jazz quartet cd Stream available at Notation in South Korea. Contains 1995 studio recordings from New York City of several compositions by Mogensen, and features him on Tenor and Soprano saxophones. Steel Butterfly Version 1 is in the sound archives of STEIM in Amsterdam, The Netherlands (2002).
Composition Of The Convention composition of the Convention. form the Praesidium, together with nine other Conventiondelegates (representatives of the successive Spanish, danish and Greek http://www.bmaa.gv.at/view.php3?f_id=61&LNG=en
Danish At The University Of Kansas Not open to native speakers of danish. DANE 108 Elementary danish II (5) Continuationof grammar; practice in conversation, composition, and reading. http://www.ku.edu/~danish/
Extractions: Danish is spoken by the 5 million inhabitants of Denmark, and is also the official language of Greenland and the Faroe Islands, which are considered part of Denmark. It is one of the Scandinavian languages, which constitute a branch of the Germanic languages, in turn a part of the Indo-European family. Danish is most closely related to Norwegian and Swedish. During the centuries that Denmark and Norway were one country, a dialect closer to Danish than Norwegian was spoken in the Norwegian cities. This is still in use today and is sometimes referred to as "Dano-Norwegian." The Danish alphabet is the same as the Norwegian, consisting of the twenty-six letters of the English alphabet plus æ, ø, and å at the end. Before 1948 the å was written aa. The spelling reform of that year also abolished the German practice of beginning all nouns with a capital letter. Danish Courses
English Denmark, but it is much harder to gain information about the real activities suchas employment and the composition of employment in danish subsidiaries in http://www.di.dk/SecTema/Default.asp?objno=5557
The Royal Danish Academy Of Music - Educations the candidate for employment as organist in the danish established church one of threetracks for the further education 1. composition without electroacoustics. http://www.dkdm.dk/index.php3?lang=en&cont=uddannelser&subcont=grund.php3
The Royal Danish Academy Of Music - Educations 3 year, Instrumental musician Singer Church musician Pedagogic composition Recordingdirector. The Royal danish Academy of Music is a Government institution which http://www.dkdm.dk/index.php3?lang=en&cont=uddannelser
The Danish Economy The danish Economy. GDP composition by sector agriculture 4% industry27% services 69% (1997). Population below poverty line NA%. http://www.abacci.com/atlas/economy3.asp?countryID=182
Introduction To The Restoration Of Danish Wall Paintings contemporary written sources dealing with the execution of danish wall paintings proportionsand the placement of the particular elements of the composition. http://www.natmus.dk/cons/walls/chrchpnt.htm
Extractions: National Museum of Denmark - Conservation Department Kirsten Trampedach Introduction Christianity was officially introduced to Danish society during the tenth century The first churches, of which there is only archaeological evidence today, were wooden constructions (1). During the twelfth, and especially the thirteenth century a great number of stone churches were built. The most frequent building materials were granite boulders or ashlars, but calcareous tufa and limestone were also used, though less frequently. In the middle of the twelfth century the knowledge of brick production reached Denmark, and from this time bricks became the preferred building material, not only for new constructions, but also for changes and additions to existing architecture. Today, the exteriors of churches either show the bare building material or are limewashed (2). th century to the end of the 13 th th century to about 1500. Basically, the Romanesque construction consisted of a flat-ceilinged nave and choir with small windows. Sometimes an apse was added to the choir at the east end and a tower to the nave at the west end. During the Gothic period churches went through major changes. Vaults were constructed, windows enlarged and chapels, vestries and towers were added. All churches have probably been decorated with wall paintings (3). Today, visible paintings from the earliest period up to modern times are preserved in about 600 churches. Most of the decorations represent the Catholic period from the 11
Per Nørgård - Biografi to promote the art of musical composition is admirably illustrated by these threecomposers, and is one of the reasons why danish musical composition is on http://www.pernoergaard.dk/eng/biografi/biografi01.html
Extractions: Biography In 1949, something happened that was to have considerable influence on the rest of Nørgård's life. Realising that he needed to learn more about composition, he took his courage in both hands and (at the age of 17!) called one of the most prominent Danish composers of the time, Vagn Holmboe, to ask if he would take him on as a private pupil. A meeting was arranged. As Nørgård himself remembers it, Holmboe picked up one of Nørgård's scores and began to read it; then he turned to face the young composer, looked him deep in the eyes and announced: "I am surprised. Nørgård would never forget this phrase. So it came about that Holmboe gave Nørgård private lessons in composition until he was admitted to the Academy of Music in 1951 after passing his A-levels. He was of course a private pupil of Holmboe, and the lessons were paid for by his parents: DKK 100 per lesson, which at that time seemed a lot of money to the young composer. Holmboe insisted on a trial period to see if his pupil could profit from the lessons. Nørgård turned out to be a good pupil, and so his parents continued to pay for the lessons. Holmboe, for his part, used the money to buy scores - though not for himself, but for Nørgård! Revues In his own autobiographical writings, Nørgård notes that as a teenager he was very shy. On the other hand, he was not averse to company, and was very willing to display his skills as a pianist and composer to a wider public. He also composed music for various special occasions, including stage revues. Below you can see excerpts from the programmes for two revues in 1950, for which Nørgård wrote the music.
Evaluation Of The Danish Space Research Institute level. Several danish institutions use the satellite data in their research. Appendix4. composition of the evaluation panel. Professor http://www.fsk.dk/cgi-bin/doc-show.cgi?doc_id=60047&leftmenu=PUBLIKATIONER
Blackwell Synergy - Cookie Absent The danish excavations in Bahrain of Tylos graves at Sar and from Pylon T158 resultedin Littleton J. Skeletons and Social composition Bahrain 250 BC250 AD. http://www.blackwell-synergy.com/links/doi/10.1034/j.1600-0471.2003.00014.x/enha
Extractions: Home An Error Occurred Setting Your User Cookie A cookie is a small amount of information that a web site copies onto your hard drive. Synergy uses cookies to improve performance by remembering that you are logged in when you go from page to page. If the cookie cannot be set correctly, then Synergy cannot determine whether you are logged in and a new session will be created for each page you visit. This slows the system down. Therefore, you must accept the Synergy cookie to use the system. What Gets Stored in a Cookie? Synergy only stores a session ID in the cookie, no other information is captured. In general, only the information that you provide, or the choices you make while visiting a web site, can be stored in a cookie. For example, the site cannot determine your email name unless you choose to type it. Allowing a web site to create a cookie does not give that or any other site access to the rest of your computer, and only the site that created the cookie can read it. Please read our for more information about data collected on this site.
Blackwell Synergy - Cookie Absent is important for preventive strategies, and the aim of this study was to analysethe secular trends in fitness and body composition in danish children. http://www.blackwell-synergy.com/links/doi/10.1111/j.1600-0838.2004.00365.x/abs/
Extractions: Home An Error Occurred Setting Your User Cookie A cookie is a small amount of information that a web site copies onto your hard drive. Synergy uses cookies to improve performance by remembering that you are logged in when you go from page to page. If the cookie cannot be set correctly, then Synergy cannot determine whether you are logged in and a new session will be created for each page you visit. This slows the system down. Therefore, you must accept the Synergy cookie to use the system. What Gets Stored in a Cookie? Synergy only stores a session ID in the cookie, no other information is captured. In general, only the information that you provide, or the choices you make while visiting a web site, can be stored in a cookie. For example, the site cannot determine your email name unless you choose to type it. Allowing a web site to create a cookie does not give that or any other site access to the rest of your computer, and only the site that created the cookie can read it. Please read our for more information about data collected on this site.
Michael M. Hansen, Danish Institute For Fisheries Research old scale samples of Atlantic salmon A comparison of genetic composition over sixty populationstructure of brown trout (Salmo trutta) in a danish river system http://www.dfu.min.dk/ffi/mmh.htm
Extractions: Full name Michael Møller Hansen Work address Danish Institute for Fisheries Research Dept. of Inland Fisheries Vejlsøvej 39 DK-8600 Silkeborg Denmark. Tel. +45 89 213145, Fax +45 89 213150, E-mail: mmh@dfu.min.dk Academic degrees . MSc in biology (population genetics) at the Dept. of Ecology and Genetics, University of Aarhus, Denmark. . PhD in biology (population genetics) at the Dept. of Ecology and Genetics, University of Aarhus, Denmark. . DSc (dr.scient.) in biology (population genetics) at the Faculty of Natural Sciences, University of Aarhus, Denmark. Professional experience PhD student at the Dept. of Ecology and Genetics, University of Aarhus. Scientist (population geneticist) at the Danish Institute for Fisheries Research, Dept. of Inland Fisheries, Silkeborg. Senior Scientist at the Danish Institute for Fisheries Research, Dept. of Inland Fisheries, Silkeborg. Coordinator of an EU funded network on brown trout conservation and population genetics Concerted Action on identification, management and exploitation of genetic resources in brown trout (
Juraj Lörinc's Chess Composition Microweb (Added 14.12.2002) Thema Danicum 106 Some originals from danish chesscomposition magazine, their solutions and my comments. (Added http://members.tripod.com/~JurajLorinc/chess/
Extractions: Uploaded to Tripod: 30.12.2002 Award of 10th TT CCM is published! Participate in 11th TT CCM Happy new year 2003! My works No. 302-308 49th part from the series showing all my published compositions. It contains 3 s#2 with chinese pieces and links to 4 h#2 with grasshoppers and nightriders. (Added 28.12.2002) Award of 10th Chess Composition Microweb TT - C 30.9.2002 16 entries were received in our TT for problems with twinning by exchange of statical units, the judge Manfred Rittirsch already prepared the award. (Added 27.12.2002)
Extractions: Hans Christian Lumbye ( 2. maj 1810 - 20. marts 1874) Symbols and Numbers / Tegn og numre A B C ... Z NB. The indication of locality and date stated against each individual work brings out where and when the composition in question for the first time has been performed alternatively in any other way appeared in this country. When these statements appears in brackets is this term of that the first performance has not been traceable in this way time and place refers to the first time the composition are met. Where there are inserted a date in Italics indicates this the origin that is the dating of the original manuscript. /
Danish Codenumber Wizard Password, Test. Welcome to the danish Code Number Wizard (MALKODE). The calculationof the code number is based on the chemical composition of the product. http://www.ic.dk/dkcodenum.htm
Food Composition: Food Composition Tables - Europe Denmark danish Food composition Databank (Revison 5.0) Erling Saxholt and AndersMøller danish Veterinary and Food Administration Mørkhøj Bygade 19 DK http://www.fao.org/infoods/tables_europe_en.stm
Extractions: Publications Tagnames ... Call for Experts Food Composition Tables - Europe Belgium Bulgaria Croatia Czech Republic ... United Kingdom EUROPE The COST Action 99 project maintains an Inventory on Food Composition Databases and Tables for European member countries. European Food Composition Tables in Translation. 1987*, 155 pp. (English) Lithuania Composition of Foods S.Suciliene, A.Abaravicius, K.Kadziauskiene et al. 2002, 324 pp. (Lithuanian and English) Belgium Food Composition Tables A De Vuyst Centre de Recherches Zootechniques de Lovenjoul, Louvain 1973 (language unknown) Table de composition des aliments Institut Paul Lambin, Clos Chapelle-aux-champs 43, 1200 Bruxelles Computer disk versions available in French and in Dutch 1987*, 45 pp (French) Belgische Voedingsmiddelentabel Nubel. 1995, 64 pp. (Dutch; note: also in French, see below) Contact: Nubel v.z.w. Rijksadministratief Centrum, Vesaliusgebouw lokaal 407, Pachecolaan 19 B5, B-1010 Brussels
Body Composition Validation of tetrapolar bioelectrical impedance method to assess human body composition. BL(1991) Body fat distribution in the adult danish population aged 35 http://www.macses.ucsf.edu/Research/Allostatic/notebook/body.html
Extractions: f. References Introduction and Rationale It is increasingly well appreciated that body composition and body composition topology are related to disease conditions. This has been shown with heart disease, diabetes, gall bladder disease, certain cancers, osteoporosis, and arthritis (see Sowers, 1996). In field based studies, measures of body composition have historically been limited to simple measures such as weight adjusted for various height power indices as measures of adiposity. An example of this is the body mass index (Quetelet index) which is weight divided by the square of height. While weight adjusted for height is highly correlated with the amount of fat mass (correlations of 0.80 to 0.90), this is a notoriously poor approach for the measurement of muscle mass, protein status or lean tissues. The importance of the lean compartment has now been shown to be a better predictor of bone mass and its change. It is in the lean compartment that metabolism of glucose takes place and where insulin resistance is manifest.