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Motif: Encyclopedia - Motif

A motif may be a recurring fragment, theme or pattern in a creative work: Motif (music) Motif (art) Motif (literature) A motif may also be a pattern in a biological or chemical structure: Sequence motif, a pattern in a DNA sequence. Structural motif, a pattern in a protein structure. A repeating patter ...

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Motif: Encyclopedia - Sequence motif
In genetics, a sequence motif is a nucleotide or amino-acid sequence pattern that is widespread and has, or is conjectured to have, a biological significance. An example is the N-glycosylation site motif: Asn, followed by anything but Pro, followed by either Ser or Thr, followed by anything but Pro where the three-letter abbreviations are the conventional designations for amino acids (see genetic code). Sequence motif - Overview. When a sequence motif appears ...

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Motif: Encyclopedia II - Sequence motif - Overview

When a sequence motif appears in the exon of a gene, it may encode the "structural motif" of a protein; that is a stereotypical element of the overall structure of the protein. Nevertheless, motifs need not be associated with a distinctive secondary structure. "Noncoding" sequences are not translated into proteins and nucleic acids with such motifs need not deviate from the typical shape (e.g. the "B-form" DNA double helix). Outside of gene exons, there exist regulatory sequence motifs and motifs within the "junk," such as sate ...

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Sequence motif, Sequence motif - Overview, Sequence motif - Motif bioinformatics, Sequence motif - Motifs and consensus sequences, Sequence motif - Software, Sequence motif - Discovery through evolutionary conservation, Sequence motif - Pattern description notations, Sequence motif - Another scheme

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Motif: Encyclopedia - Yamaha Motif

The Motif is a workstation Synthesiser released by Yamaha Corporation in August 2001. Four variants are available: Motif 6 which has 61 keys (synth action). Motif 7 which has 76 keys (synth action). Motif 8 which has 88 keys (balanced hammer effect action). Motif Rack which is controlled by other instruments and has no keyboard. Yamaha Motif - Specifications. AWM2 PCM tone generator 84Mb of wave ROM 62-voice polyphony ...

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Motif: Encyclopedia - BACH motif

In music, the BACH motif is the sequence of notes B flat, A, C, B natural. This four-note motif has been used by a number of composers, usually as a homage to Johann Sebastian Bach. The first known example, however, is in a piece by Jan Pieterszoon Sweelinck—it is possible, though not certain, that he used it in homage to one of Johann Sebastian's ancestors, many of whom were themselves musicians. The possibility of being able to spell the surname Bach in this way comes about because in German B indicates what in English is called B flat, while H indi ...

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Motif: Exploring the Psycho-Spiritual Motifs of the Family Mind

Twenty NLP practitioners met in Vail, Colorado with the intention of exploring the psycho-spiritual motifs that exist in the consciousness of people and the systems in which they live. Using ideas inspired by family systems innovators Bert Hellinger and Virginia Satir, Chaos Theory, Systemic Thinking and Morphogenetic Fields; the group worked with patterns resident in family and organizational systems.

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Motif: Encyclopedia - Intrinsics

Intrinsics (also know as Xt, for X toolkit) is a library used in the X Window System. More precisely, it is a library that uses the low-level Xlib library and provides a friendly (object-oriented-looking) API to develop X11 software with graphical widgets. It can be used while programming in the C or C++ languages. The low level Xlib library provides functions for interacting with an X11 server, but does not provide any function for implementing the graphical objects used in GUIs, such as buttons, menus, etc. Such object ...

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Motif: Encyclopedia - DNA sequence

A DNA sequence (sometimes genetic sequence) is a succession of letters representing the primary structure of a real or hypothetical DNA molecule or strand, The possible letters are A, C, G, and T, representing the four nucleotide subunits of a DNA strand (adenine, cytosine, guanine, thymine), and typically these are printed abutting one another without gaps, as in the sequence AAAGTCTGAC. This coded sequence is sometimes referred to as genetic information. A succession of any number of nucleot ...

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Motif: Encyclopedia - A Streetcar Named Desire

A Streetcar Named Desire is a play by Tennessee Williams describing a culture clash between Blanche DuBois—a pretentious, fading relic of the Old South—and Stanley Kowalski, a rising member of the industrial, inner-city immigrant class. Streetcar came shortly after Williams's first big success, The Glass Menagerie of 1945. While Williams kept writing plays and fiction into the 1980s, none of his later works lived up to the critical reputation of his first hits. Williams ...

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Motif: Encyclopedia - Banknote

A banknote (more commonly known as a bill in the United States and Canada) is a kind of currency, and under many jurisdictions are used as legal tender. With coins, banknotes make up the cash forms of all modern money. With the exception of non-circulating high-value or precious metal commemorative issues, coins are generally used for lower valued monetary units, while banknotes are utilised for higher values. Originally, the value of money was determined by the intrinsic value of the material the money was made of, such ...

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Motif: Encyclopedia - Phoenix

Please remove this notice after the article has been expanded. Details are on this talk page or at Wikipedia:Requests for expansion. In ancient Egyptian mythology and in myths derived from it, the phoenix is a mythical sacred firebird. Said to live for 500, 1461 or for 12594 years (depending on the source), the phoenix is a male bird with beautiful gold and red plumage. At the end of its life-cycle the phoenix builds itself a nest of cinnamon twigs that it then ignites; both nest and bird burn fiercely and ...

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Motif: Encyclopedia II - List of motifs on banknotes - Hungary

The official currency of Hungary is the forint (HUF). The motifs used are: ...

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List of motifs on banknotes, List of motifs on banknotes - Argentina, List of motifs on banknotes - Australia, List of motifs on banknotes - Brazil, List of motifs on banknotes - Canada, List of motifs on banknotes - Denmark, List of motifs on banknotes - England, List of motifs on banknotes - Euro Area, List of motifs on banknotes - Hungary, List of motifs on banknotes - Iceland, List of motifs on banknotes - India, List of motifs on banknotes - Japan, List of motifs on banknotes - Norway, List of motifs on banknotes - Philippines, List of motifs on banknotes - Poland, List of motifs on banknotes - Russia, List of motifs on banknotes - Scotland, List of motifs on banknotes - Slovakia, List of motifs on banknotes - South Africa, List of motifs on banknotes - Sweden, List of motifs on banknotes - Switzerland, List of motifs on banknotes - Turkey, List of motifs on banknotes - United States

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Motif: Encyclopedia II - List of motifs on banknotes - Scotland

The official currency of Scotland is the Pound sterling (GBP). Under Scottish legislation, banknotes are issued by commercial banks not the government. The motifs issued by the Bank of Scotland are: The Royal Bank of Scotland issues: The Clydesdale Bank issues: ...

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List of motifs on banknotes, List of motifs on banknotes - Argentina, List of motifs on banknotes - Australia, List of motifs on banknotes - Brazil, List of motifs on banknotes - Canada, List of motifs on banknotes - Denmark, List of motifs on banknotes - England, List of motifs on banknotes - Euro Area, List of motifs on banknotes - Hungary, List of motifs on banknotes - Iceland, List of motifs on banknotes - India, List of motifs on banknotes - Japan, List of motifs on banknotes - Norway, List of motifs on banknotes - Philippines, List of motifs on banknotes - Poland, List of motifs on banknotes - Russia, List of motifs on banknotes - Scotland, List of motifs on banknotes - Slovakia, List of motifs on banknotes - South Africa, List of motifs on banknotes - Sweden, List of motifs on banknotes - Switzerland, List of motifs on banknotes - Turkey, List of motifs on banknotes - United States

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Motif: Encyclopedia II - BACH motif - Works featuring the mofif

Works which prominently feature the BACH motif include, in chronological order: 1845 - Robert Schumann: Six Fugues for organ, pedal piano or harmonium, Op. 60 1855 - Franz Liszt: Fantasie und Fuge über das Thema B-A-C-H, for organ (later arranged for piano) 1878 - Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov: Variations on BACH, for piano 1900 - Max Reger: Fantasia and Fugue on B-A-C-H for organ 1910 - Ferruccio Busoni: Fantasia contrappuntistica for piano (first version; later version ...

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BACH motif, BACH motif - Works featuring the mofif, BACH motif - Other signature motifs

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Motif: Encyclopedia II - Motif of harmful sensation - In fiction

Motif of harmful sensation - 19th century. In Stendhal's 1817 Naples and Florence: A Journey from Milan to Reggio is outlined the so-called Stendhal syndrome. Mark Twain's 1876 short story A Literary Nightmare concerns a notice seen on a railway car that, once heard, obsesses the hearer, who cannot forget about it until he or she repeats it to someone else. An 1895 collection of stories by Robert W. Chambers about a fictional play (the book and the play within it are both entitled The King in Yellow) described the play cursing ...

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Motif of harmful sensation, Motif of harmful sensation - Mythology and legend, Motif of harmful sensation - Viewing a deity, Motif of harmful sensation - Peeping, Motif of harmful sensation - The eye that can kill, Motif of harmful sensation - Creatures connected to the motif in Greek mythology, Motif of harmful sensation - The harp of Daghda in Celtic lore, Motif of harmful sensation - Mediaeval appearances of the motif, Motif of harmful sensation - Urban legends, Motif of harmful sensation - The Nigerian phone call, Motif of harmful sensation - The haunted eBay painting, Motif of harmful sensation - In fiction, Motif of harmful sensation - 19th century, Motif of harmful sensation - Early 20th century, Motif of harmful sensation - 1950s, Motif of harmful sensation - 1960s, Motif of harmful sensation - 1970s, Motif of harmful sensation - 1980s, Motif of harmful sensation - 1990s, Motif of harmful sensation - 2000s

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Motif: Encyclopedia II - Motif of harmful sensation - Urban legends

Motif of harmful sensation - The Nigerian phone call. Belief in the harmful sensation is still developing in urban legends. In a modern twist on the old motif in mid-2004, stories became widespread in Lagos, Nigeria that answering phone calls made from a certain number would result in instant death.[2] Motif of harmful sensation - The haunted eBay painting. A painting, Hands Resist Him [3], sold on eBay was rumored to be haunted and carrying negative powers. [4] [5] The painter, Bill Stoneham, believes that the reasons for the belief that i ...

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Motif of harmful sensation, Motif of harmful sensation - Mythology and legend, Motif of harmful sensation - Viewing a deity, Motif of harmful sensation - Peeping, Motif of harmful sensation - The eye that can kill, Motif of harmful sensation - Creatures connected to the motif in Greek mythology, Motif of harmful sensation - The harp of Daghda in Celtic lore, Motif of harmful sensation - Mediaeval appearances of the motif, Motif of harmful sensation - Urban legends, Motif of harmful sensation - The Nigerian phone call, Motif of harmful sensation - The haunted eBay painting, Motif of harmful sensation - In fiction, Motif of harmful sensation - 19th century, Motif of harmful sensation - Early 20th century, Motif of harmful sensation - 1950s, Motif of harmful sensation - 1960s, Motif of harmful sensation - 1970s, Motif of harmful sensation - 1980s, Motif of harmful sensation - 1990s, Motif of harmful sensation - 2000s

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Motif: Encyclopedia II - Motif of harmful sensation - Mythology and legend

Motif of harmful sensation - Viewing a deity. A Judeo-Christian tradition claims that viewing God's face will result in death (see Exodus 33:20). For example, when the wife of Lot defies the orders of an angel and watches God destroy a city, she is turned into a "pillar of salt" (Genesis 16–26). Death caused by seeing the true form of a deity is a common belief in mythologies. In Greek mythology, for example, when Heracles meets his father Zeus, the god appears behind the mask of a ram. Showing his true form w ...

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Motif of harmful sensation, Motif of harmful sensation - Mythology and legend, Motif of harmful sensation - Viewing a deity, Motif of harmful sensation - Peeping, Motif of harmful sensation - The eye that can kill, Motif of harmful sensation - Creatures connected to the motif in Greek mythology, Motif of harmful sensation - The harp of Daghda in Celtic lore, Motif of harmful sensation - Mediaeval appearances of the motif, Motif of harmful sensation - Urban legends, Motif of harmful sensation - The Nigerian phone call, Motif of harmful sensation - The haunted eBay painting, Motif of harmful sensation - In fiction, Motif of harmful sensation - 19th century, Motif of harmful sensation - Early 20th century, Motif of harmful sensation - 1950s, Motif of harmful sensation - 1960s, Motif of harmful sensation - 1970s, Motif of harmful sensation - 1980s, Motif of harmful sensation - 1990s, Motif of harmful sensation - 2000s

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Motif: Encyclopedia II - Nova novel - Motifs

Nova, although science fiction, has a number of character motifs in common with Delany's literary and literary-pornographic works: the Mouse, a damaged artist who wears one shoe like The Kid in the later Dhalgren; Katin, an intellectual and writer who attempts to record the events around him; the twins Lynceos and Idas, one black, the other albino; and Dan, a derelict with a rope holding up his pants. Nova also makes external references. Captain Lorq von Ray, on his obsessive quest with a crew of outcasts, ...

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Nova novel, Nova novel - Synopsis, Nova novel - Characters, Nova novel - Motifs, Nova novel - Influences, Nova novel - Publishing Status

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Motif: Encyclopedia II - Cry to Heaven - Motifs

Although Cry to Heaven is not considered one of Anne Rice's pornographic novels, it stands out because of its constant, graphic, and romantic descriptions of homosexual sex, mainly between teenage castrati boys. Additionally, Tonio has affairs with "whole men" such as the Roman cardinal and the Florentine count. Despite this, it is difficult to say that any of the characters are truly homosexual, even the non-castrati. As Guido explains, castrati are seen as neither male or female, and enjoy a type of "freedom" in their relatio ...

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Cry to Heaven, Cry to Heaven - Overview, Cry to Heaven - Plotline, Cry to Heaven - Motifs, Cry to Heaven - Significance

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Motif: Encyclopedia II - The Historian - Background and Motifs

Like Bram Stoker's Dracula, Historian presents the story in the form of correspondence. Kostova regularly quotes from Stoker's original book, and intentionally includes the book and some of its more memorable passages and scenes within her novel. For example, the encounter between Rossi and Vlad Tepes is written exactly like Stoker's description of the initial meeting between Count Dracula and Jonathan Harker. Unlike in Stoker's book, the Dracula of Historian is developed from the historical, real-life Vlad III Tepes of Wallachia. The book only makes historical departures w ...

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The Historian, The Historian - Overview, The Historian - Plotline, The Historian - Background and Motifs, The Historian - Marketing and Criticism, The Historian - Film adaptation

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