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‖ tonus Physiol. and Path. (ˈtəʊnəs) [L. tonus, a. Gr. τόνος tone.] 1. The condition or state of muscular tone; the proper elasticity of the organs; tonicity.1876 tr. Wagner's Gen. Pathol. (ed. 6) 162 In a reflex manner the arterial tonus is reduced or increased. 1882 J. S. Burdon-Sanderson in Lance...
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Arnaud Tonus
Arnaud Tonus (born 27 June 1991) is a Swiss professional motocross racer. References
External links
Arnaud Tonus at MXGP web site
Living people
1991 births
Swiss motocross riders
Sportspeople from Geneva
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Tonus Peregrinus
Tonus Peregrinus is a British vocal ensemble specialising in early music and contemporary sacred music, especially that of founder and director, Antony
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Tonus peregrinus
Tonus Peregrinus: The History of a Psalm-tone and its use in Polyphonic Music, Ashgate Publishing, 2012,
Mark L. Russakoff.
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Don Li (composer/musician)
Discography
Don Li Gen (Tonus-Music-Records) 1999
Don Li Trigon (Tonus-Music-Records) 2000
Don Li Kun (Tonus-Music-Records) 2001
Ania Losinger Xala Out of Body Experience (Tonus-Music-Records) 2006
Don Li A Portrait of Edith Piaf (Tonus-Music-Records) 2008
Katryn Hasler 11.58 (Tonus-Music-Records
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John Pitts (composer)
His setting of O Little Town of Bethlehem features on The Naxos Book of Carols sung by Tonus Peregrinus, and his hymn Thy Way, Not Mine is included in Hymns and Songs of the Church, another Naxos recording of Tonus Peregrinus.
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Björn Meyer
Research Result: Live Vol 1 (Tonus-Music, 2002)
Tonus-Music Research Result: Live Vol 2 (Tonus-Music, 2002)
Patrik Lerjen's Three Base Hit: Incoming Message (AM, 2001)
Bazar Blå: Tripfolk (Xource, 2000)
Asita Hamidi's Bazaar: Nafâs (EMI Switzerland, 1999)
Don Pfäffli's Tonus (Don Li): Gen (Tonus-Music
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Antony Pitts
Pitts is the founder and director of vocal ensemble TONUS PEREGRINUS, which specializes in early and contemporary choral music, mostly sacred. Compositions include the oratorio Jerusalem-Yerushalayim, the coda of which is recorded on the TONUS PEREGRINUS album Alpha and Omega, and Lux Aeterna
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Muscle tone
Pathological tonus
Physical disorders can result in abnormally low (hypotonia) or high (hypertonia) muscle tone. Tonus in surgery
In ophthalmology, tonus may be a central consideration in eye surgery, as in the manipulation of extraocular muscles to repair strabismus
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Hugh Kellyk
Gaude Flore Virginali was recorded by The Sixteen in 1994, the Magnificat by Tonus Peregrinus.
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Seven Letters (Tonus Peregrinus album)
Seven Letters is Tonus Peregrinus's first album of unaccompanied choral works by Antony Pitts released on Hyperion Records. References
2005 classical albums
Tonus Peregrinus albums
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Alpha and Omega (Tonus Peregrinus album)
Alpha and Omega is Tonus Peregrinus's second album of unaccompanied choral works by Antony Pitts released on Hyperion Records. References
2008 classical albums
Tonus Peregrinus albums
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Edmund Jacobson
Employing low microvoltage apparatus, Jacobson also made the first accurate electrical measurement of muscular tonus, nerve impulses and mental activities He found out that tension and exertion was always accompanied by a shortening of the muscular fibres, that the reduction of the muscular tonus decreased
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Seven Letters
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Seven Letters (Tonus Peregrinus album), a 2005 album by Tonus Peregrinus of music by Antony Pitts
Letters to the seven churches in the Book of Revelation
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Reciting tone
Tonus peregrinus
In addition to the eight psalm tones associated with the eight musical modes, there is a ninth psalm tone called the tonus peregrinus Although rarely used, it is not unique; early sources refer to tones called parapteres, which, like the tonus peregrinus, have different reciting tones
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