| 31. | Older carillons can be transposing instruments, generally transposing upward.
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| 32. | The norm of the adjoint or transpose can be computed as follows.
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| 33. | The sopranino saxophone and transpose the written pitch up a minor third.
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| 34. | Often, play will eventually transpose to the Scheveningen Variation.
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| 35. | David Lindley is another player who uses transposed variations of these tunings.
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| 36. | Throughout, A ^ * denotes the conjugate transpose of matrix A.
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| 37. | Most include a transpose function and the ability to set different octaves.
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| 38. | Secondly, Member states then transpose guidelines into national and regional policies.
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| 39. | Consequently, there are entangled states which have a positive partial transpose.
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| 40. | "' ventricles with their corresponding atrioventricular valves are also transposed.
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