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  2. Sound studies - Wikipedia

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    The field first emerged in venues like the journal Social Studies of Science by scholars working in science and technology studies and communication studies; it has however greatly expanded and now includes a broad array of scholars working in music, anthropology, sound art, deaf studies, architecture, and many other fields besides.

  3. Retroposon - Wikipedia

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    A classical event is the retroposition of a spliced pre-mRNA molecule of the c-Src gene into the proviral ancestor of the Rous sarcoma virus (RSV). The retroposed c-src pre-mRNA still contained a single intron and within RSV is now referred to as v-Src gene.

  4. Sociomusicology - Wikipedia

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    The sociology of music looks specifically at these connections and the musical experiences tied to the person and the music itself. [1] In addition, the act of making music is a social production as well as a social activity. Even if the music artist is a solo performer, the production of the music itself, took a level of social effort.

  5. Fourth Industrial Revolution - Wikipedia

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    Industry 5.0 has been proposed as a strategy to create a paradigm shift for an industrial landscape in which the primary focus should no longer be on increasing efficiency but on promoting the well-being of society and sustainability of the economy and industrial production.

  6. Social studies - Wikipedia

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    In many countries' curricula, social studies is the combined study of humanities, the arts, and social sciences, mainly including history, economics, and civics.The term was first coined by American educators around the turn of the twentieth century as a catch-all for these subjects, as well as others which did not fit into the models of lower education in the United States such as philosophy ...

  7. List of music industry degree programs - Wikipedia

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    Music industry: Bachelor of Science: Francis Marion University: Music industry arts and performance: 3-year diploma: Centennial College: Music industry arts: 42 week diploma: Algonquin College: Music industry studies: Master of Arts: York College of Pennsylvania: Music industry studies: Bachelor of Arts: California State University, Northridge ...

  8. Service 4.0 - Wikipedia

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    Service 4.0 is a collective term for technologies and concepts of service and support function organizations, based on new disruptive technological concepts (big data, mobility), the Internet of Things and the Internet of Services. It is a similar concept to industry 4.0, applied to value chain. The proponents of Service 4.0 claim that it is a ...

  9. Category:Production music - Wikipedia

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    Production music is the name given to the music owned by production music libraries and licensed to customers for use in film, television, radio and other media. The main article for this category is Production music .