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  2. Richard Gibbs - Wikipedia

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    Gibbs is the owner of a state of the art ocean view Malibu studio, Woodshed Recording. [6] Since 2004, Woodshed has hosted artists and producers such as Barbra Streisand, U2, Sting, Pink, Lenny Kravitz, Max Martin, Foster the People, Coldplay, Ryan Tedder, Paul Epworth, Walter Afanasieff, and Kenny 'Babyface' Edmonds.

  3. Billy Childs - Wikipedia

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    William Edward Childs (born March 8, 1957) is an American composer, jazz pianist, arranger and conductor from Los Angeles, California, United States. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Early life

  4. William Motzing - Wikipedia

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    William Edward Motzing Jr. (August 19, 1937 – January 30, 2014) was an American composer, conductor, arranger and trombonist best known for the award-winning film and television scores and gold and platinum pop album arrangements he wrote in Australia. [1]

  5. Symphony No. 8 (Bruckner) - Wikipedia

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    In an 1891 letter to conductor Felix Weingartner, Bruckner gave extramusical associations to several parts of the symphony: [43] In the first movement, the trumpet and horn passage based on the rhythm of the [main] theme in the Todesverkündigung [the annunciation of death], which gradually grows stronger, and finally emerges very strongly.

  6. Gordon MacRae - Wikipedia

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    On the radio in 1945, his talents were showcased on the Gordon MacRae Show on the CBS network in collaboration with the conductor Archie Bleyer. [6] In 1946, his fifteen minute variety show Skyline Roof also featured emerging musical talent, including the accordionist John Serry Sr. [7] [8] [9] MacRae was also the host and lead actor on The Railroad Hour, a half-hour anthology series made up ...

  7. Electrical conductor - Wikipedia

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    where is the length of the conductor, measured in metres [m], A is the cross-section area of the conductor measured in square metres [m 2], σ is the electrical conductivity measured in siemens per meter (S·m −1), and ρ is the electrical resistivity (also called specific electrical resistance) of the material, measured in ohm-metres (Ω·m ...

  8. Dirichlet character - Wikipedia

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    The smallest positive integer for which is quasiperiodic is the conductor of . [33] So, for instance, χ 2 , 1 {\displaystyle \chi _{2,1}} has a conductor of 1 {\displaystyle 1} . The conductor of χ 16 , 3 {\displaystyle \chi _{16,3}} is 16, the conductor of χ 16 , 9 {\displaystyle \chi _{16,9}} is 8 and that of χ 16 , 15 {\displaystyle \chi ...

  9. American wire gauge - Wikipedia

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    The AWG tables are for a single, solid and round conductor. The AWG of a stranded wire is determined by the cross-sectional area of the equivalent solid conductor. Because there are also small gaps between the strands, a stranded wire will always have a slightly larger overall diameter than a solid wire with the same AWG.