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  1. Vomeronasal organ

    Infobox Anatomy Name Vomeronasal organ Latin organum vomeronasale GraySubject 223 GrayPage 996 Image Gray51.png Caption Frontal section of nasal cavities of a human embryo 28 mm. long Vomeronasal organ ... Node MeshName MeshNumber DorlandsPre o 06 DorlandsSuf 12596317 The vomeronasal organ VNO , or Jacobson ... , which in turn project to the hypothalamus . The vomeronasal organ is mainly used to detect pheromone ... chemosensory receptors in the vomeronasal organ. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2009 Jun 16 106 24 9842 ... 2001.pdf Human Vomeronasal Organ Function A Critical Review of Best and Worst Cases , Review , 2001 ... plate cranial nerve zero . Function In mammal s, the sensory neurons of the vomeronasal organ detect ... and they are expressed in most basal neurons of the VNO. The vomeronasal organ s sensory neurons act ... JL title Chemoinvestigatory and sexual behavior of male guinea pigs following vomeronasal organ ... The human vomeronasal organ prenatal developmental stages and distribution of luteinizing hormone releasing ... j.1469 7580.2000.19730421.x author Smith TD, Bhatnagar KP title The human vomeronasal organ. Part ... EA, Bolger WE, Conran RM. title The Vomeronasal Organ An objective anatomic analysis of its prevalence ... of the vomeronasal Jacobson s organ in adult humans journal The Journal of Otolaryngology volume ... of vomeronasal organ a hypothesis journal Head & Face Medicine volume 5 issue pages 5 year 2009 pmid ... have sought to identify the opening of the vomeronasal organ in humans, rather than identify ... vomeronasal organ. III. Postnatal development from infancy to the ninth decade journal Journal ... methods, have sometimes missed or even misidentified the vomeronasal organ. sup 21 sup Among studies ... of the vomeronasal organ journal The Journal of Experimental Biology volume 201 issue Pt 21 pages ... author Keverne EB title The vomeronasal organ journal Science volume 286 issue 5440 pages 716 20 year ... Human vomeronasal organ function a critical review of best and worst cases journal Chemical Senses ...   more details



  1. Vomeronasal cartilage

    Infobox Anatomy Name Vomeronasal cartilage Latin cartilago vomeronasalis GraySubject 223 GrayPage 996 Image Gray51.png Caption Frontal section of nasal cavities of a human embryo 28 mm. long. Vomeronasal cartilage labeled at bottom left. Image2 Caption2 System MeshName MeshNumber DorlandsPre c 12 DorlandsSuf 12217270 The vomeronasal cartilage or Jacobson s cartilage is a narrow strip of cartilage , low on the medial wall of the nasal cavity. It lies between the cartilaginous nasal septum and the vomer . The cartilage lies below, but is not connected to, the rudimentary vomeronasal organ of Jacobson . Ludwig Levin Jacobson 1783 1843 , a Danish people Danish anatomist , named this structure in 1809 . External links eMedicineDictionary vomeronasal cartilage http www.merriam webster.com medical jacobson s cartilage Nose anatomy Category Nose musculoskeletal stub respiratory stub fa ...   more details



  1. Vomeronasal receptor

    Pfam box Symbol Vmron rcpt 1 Name Vomeronasal receptor, type 1 Pfam PF03402 InterPro IPR004072 PROSITE image PDB Pheromones have evolved in all animal phyla, to signal sex and dominance status, and are responsible for stereotypical social and sexual behaviour among members of the same species. In mammals, these chemical signals are believed to be detected primarily by the vomeronasal organ VNO , a chemosensory organ located at the base of the nasal septum ref name PUB00007338 Cite journal author Pantages E, Dulac C title A novel family of candidate pheromone receptors in mammals journal Neuron volume 28 issue 3 pages 835 845 year 2000 pmid 11163270 doi 10.1016 S0896 6273 00 00157 4 ref . The VNO is present in most amphibia, reptiles and non primate mammals but is absent in birds, adult catarrhine monkeys and apes ref name PUB00007339 Cite journal author Keverne EB title The vomeronasal organ journal Science volume 286 issue 5440 pages 716 720 year 1999 pmid 10531049 doi 10.1126 science.286.5440.716 ref . An active role for the human VNO in the detection of pheromones is disputed the VNO is clearly present in the fetus but appears to be atrophied or absent in adults. Three distinct families of putative pheromone receptors have been identified in the vomeronasal organ V1Rs, V2Rs and V3Rs . All are G protein coupled receptors but are only distantly related to the receptors of the main olfactory system, highlighting their different role ref name PUB00007338 . The V1 receptors share between 50 and 90 sequence identity but have little similarity to other families of G protein coupled receptors. They appear to be distantly related to the mammalian T2R bitter taste receptors and the rhodopsin like GPCRs ref name PUB00007340 Cite journal author Josefsson LG title Evidence for kinship between diverse G protein coupled receptors journal Gene volume 239 issue 2 pages 333 340 year 1999 pmid 10548735 doi 10.1016 S0378 1119 99 00392 3 ref . In rat, the family comprises 30 40 genes ...   more details



  1. Organ

    wiktionary organ Organ may refer to the following Biology and medicine Organ anatomy , a collection of tissues joined in structural unit to serve a common function Organ pipe coral , a marine organism native to the Indian and Pacific Oceans Stenocereus thurberi , the organ pipe cactus plant Music Organ music , a family of keyboard musical instruments characterized by sustained tone Electronic organ , an electronic keyboard instrument Pipe organ , a musical instrument that produces sound when pressurized air is driven through a series of pipes Theatre organ , a pipe organ originally designed specifically for imitation of an orchestra The Organ , an indie rock band Organizations and government Division business within an organization i.e., Organs of United Nations Organs of state , branches of power within a government Organ, Hautes Pyr n es , a commune in France Media Organ film Organ film , a 1996 Japanese film Organ magazine Organ magazine , a UK music magazine run by Organart The Organ newspaper The Organ newspaper , an underground newspaper published in San Francisco Term Any official magazine , newsletter , or similar publication of an organization. disambig Category Greek loanwords an Organo desambigaci n az Orqan d qiql dirm be , bg bs Organ vor ca rgan cy Organ de Organ el es rgano eu Organo gl rgano hom nimos hy id Organ ia Organo disambiguation it Organo he jv Organ la Organum lmo Orghen nl Organ no Organ andre betydninger nds Organ pl Organ pt rg o qu rgano ru sah sq Organi simple Organ sk Org n sl Organ sr sh Organ sv Organ olika betydelser tl Organo paglilinaw tr Organ uk vec rgano vi C quan yi ...   more details



  1. At the Organ

    Infobox Album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name At the Organ Type EP Artist The Minus 5 Cover M5attheorgan.jpg Released flagicon USA 2 November 2004 br flagicon UK 29 November 2004 Recorded 2004 Genre rock music Rock Length 19 36 Label Yep Roc Records Yep Roc Producer Mikael Jorgenson , Eric Lovre, Johnny Sangster Last album In Rock The Minus 5 album In Rock br 2004 This album At the Organ br 2004 Next album The Minus 5 album The Minus 5 br 2006 Album ratings rev1 Allmusic rev1Score Rating 3.5 5 ref cite web url http www.allmusic.com album at the organ 7 tracks r715866 review title The Minus 5 At the Organ 7 tracks review accessdate 2011 12 02 last Deming first Mark work Allmusic publisher Rovi Corporation ref rev2 Classic Rock magazine Classic Rock rev2Score Rating 4 5 ref cite book last1 Mitchell first1 Ed title Classic Rock magazine Classic Rock chapter Minus 5 At the Organ volume 76 publisher Future plc Future Publishing Ltd date February 2005 location London, UK pages 94 accessdate 2011 12 02 ref rev3 PopMatters rev3Score Rating 7 10 ref cite web url http www.popmatters.com pm review minus5 attheorgan title The Minus 5 At the Organ accessdate 2011 12 02 last LaBrack first Jill date 21 January 2005 publisher PopMatters ref noprose yes At the Organ is an Extended play EP by United States American rock music rock band The Minus 5 . Released on Yep Roc in 2004, the album features a lineup of Peter Buck from R.E.M. band R.E.M. , Ken Stringfellow from the Posies , Rebecca Gates from the Spinanes , and Wilco . Track listing Lyrical Stance small Peter Buck , Scott McCaughey , Jeff Tweedy small 1 26 Hotel Senator small McCaughey small 3 20 Formerly Hail Centurion small McCaughey, Tweedy small 3 29 Film of the Movie small McCaughey small 2 32 The Town That Lost Its Groove ..., mixing Jeff Tweedy guitars, synthesizer, vocals John Stirratt organ, percussion Glenn Kotche drums ... organ, producer, engineer Rebecca Gates vocals John Ramberg bass, lead and backing vocals Bill ...   more details



  1. The Organ

    dablink This is about the rock band. For the musical instrument see Organ music Organ pp semi indef Infobox musical artist name The Organ image OrganLive2.jpg caption The Organ live on stage background ... vocals br Jenny Smyth Organ music Organ br Debora Cohen Guitar br Shmoo Ritchie Bass guitar br Shelby Stocks Drum kit drums past members Ashley Webber Bass guitar 2001 2005 The Organ was a Canada Canadian ... 7, 2006, due to illness and personal conflicts in the band. Biography Early years The Organ were ... , whom The Organ would later often be favorably compared to. Tiffany singer Tiffany and Bon ... Sketch to Tara Nelson, the engineer who would later record the Organ s first EP. It was at this time ... organ , guitar, bass to form the instrumental trio Full Sketch. I met Katie Sketch when we worked ... was big into indie rock, so what started off as a joke got me out going to see shows. The way The Organ .... Together with Efron, they founded The Organ. In 2001, a long audition process began. Eventually ... OrganLive.jpg The Organ in concert thumb The full formation of the band that would appear on their first ... Shelby Stocks, and guitarist Debora Cohen. In summer 2002, The Organ made their debut with the release of the Sinking Hearts EP. The Canadian press and indie publications across America praised The Organ s dreampop inflected presentation. By January, The Organ was signed to Chad Kroeger s 604 imprint ..., crisp. After much agonizing, the Organ decided to scrap the Dahle sessions and rerecord the album ..., Webber was asked back and subsequently rejoined the band in the new year. The Organ began touring heavily ... two soundtrack. Following the well received promotion of Brother, The Organ began production ... 14, 2005, The Organ appeared live on BBC6 Radio with their new bass player. They gave a brief interview ..., a little over a week later, The Organ announced via their website that they had just been signed to Too ... the organ player just moved to Toronto and she and I bought a restaurant bar about two months ago. We ...   more details



  1. Electromechanical organ

    Electromechanical organ can mean A pipe organ with electro pneumatic action An electric organ such as the Hammond organ which uses electromechanical tone generator s disambig ...   more details



  1. Organ Pipes

    Organ Pipes or The Organ Pipes may refer to Rock formations in the Organ Pipes National Park , Victoria, Australia A rock formation on Mount Cargill , New Zealand A rock formation near Twyfelfontein , Namibia The Organ Pipes Antarctica , a rock formation in West Antarctica Organ pipe , one of the pipes of a pipe organ disambig ...   more details



  1. Organ crawl

    Unreferenced date April 2009 An organ crawl is a tour of the inner mechanisms of a pipe organ , involving the exploration of parts of the organ not generally accessible to the public, including the pipes, chests, and blowers. Category Pipe organ musical instrument stub ...   more details



  1. Organ symphony

    This article is about the musical genre. For information on the Symphony No. 3 with organ by Camille Saint Sa ns, see Symphony No. 3 Saint Sa ns . An organ symphony is a piece for solo pipe organ in various Movement music movements . It is a Symphony symphonic genre, not so much in musical form in which it is more similar to the organ sonata or suite music suite , but in imitating Orchestra orchestral tone color, texture, and symphonic process. Though the very first organ symphony was written by German composer Wilhelm Valentin Volckmar in 1867, the genre is mainly associated with French romanticism. C sar Franck wrote what is considered to be the first French organ symphony in his Grand pi ce symphonique , and the composers Charles Marie Widor , who wrote ten organ symphonies, and his pupil Louis Vierne , who wrote six, continued to cultivate the genre. Modern composers such as Jean Guillou have written organ symphonies as well. The genre is considered to have been brought to fruition in the second organ symphony of Andr Fleury organist Andr Fleury . See also List of organ symphonies classical composition stub DEFAULTSORT Organ Symphony Category Pipe organ Category Compositions for organ Organ Symphony de Orgelsinfonie eo Orgensimfonio fr Symphonie pour orgue nl Orgelsymfonie ja no Orgelsymfoni fi Urkusinfonia sv Orgelsymfoni ...   more details



  1. Spreckels Organ

    File Organ at California Palace of the Legion Of Honor.jpg thumb Console of the Spreckels Organ. The Spreckels Organ was designed by Ernest M. Skinner and is on display clarify date June 2011 in San Francisco ... the Pacific Ocean. ref http www.thinker.org legion about subpage.asp?subpagekey 61 ref The Organ music organ was commissioned by John D. Spreckels . Placed on the right side of the Organ console console is a plaque that reads John D. Spreckels has generously given the organ in this temple for the pleasure of those who, like himself, are lovers of music AD MCMXXIV. Spreckels donated the organ ... Organ Pavilion in Balboa Park publisher San Diego Historical Society first Richard last Amero accessdate 2008 01 10 ref Inside the Palace of the Legion of Honor, the Skinner Organ is presented ... be easily overlooked. Although completed by The Aeolian Skinner Skinner Organ Company in 1923 and dedicated ... used In tune with the overall majesty of the Legion of Honor, the organ features the use of rare ... keys and Organ stop stop s, and three high pressure wind turbine s totaling power of 48 horsepower 36 kW to provide the main wind supply for the organ s pipes and pneumatic system. Boasting additional ... context establishing the novelty of the organ It is important to note, that in the period 1917 1923, organ concerts were so highly regarded, that public community performances usually numbered attendance nearing 1,000. By the time Ernest Skinner came to build the Spreckels organ, he was already highly regarded within the industry. For many, the possession of a Skinner organ signified that its ... organ, was nearly unheard of. Of course, the era of the silent movie was in full swing, but still ... would be provided for its patrons. Organ features In the overall intrinsic quality of the instrument ... Organ stop stop , sixty three rank pipe organ rank and four thousand five hundred and forty two organ pipe pipes organ. All together, the organ comprises one Great Organ, a Swell Organ, a Choir ...   more details



  1. Hancock's organ

    Hancock s organ is a lateral Sensory organs of gastropods sensory organ of gastropods , a sense organ found in some sea snails. ref name Schr dl 2010 This organ is found in most shelled opisthobranch s. ref name Schr dl 2010 Schr dl M. & Neusser T. P. 2010 . Towards a phylogeny and evolution of Acochlidia Mollusca Gastropoda Opisthobranchia . Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society 158 124 154. doi 10.1111 j.1096 3642.2009.00544.x . ref References reflist Category Gastropods Category Mollusc anatomy Category Article Feedback 5 gastropod stub ...   more details



  1. Organ perforation

    Organ perforation is a complete penetration of the wall of a hollow organ in the body, such as the gastrointestinal tract in the case of gastrointestinal perforation . It mainly refers to accidental or pathologic perforation, rather than intentional penetration during surgery. Types include Gastrointestinal perforation and Uterine perforation . Category Injuries ...   more details



  1. Organ failure

    unreferenced date April 2011 Organ dysfunction is a condition where an Organ anatomy organ does not perform its expected function. Organ failure is organ dysfunction to such a degree that normal homeostasis cannot be maintained without external clinical intervention. It is not a diagnosis. It can be classified by the cause, but when the cause is not known, it can also be classified by whether the onset is Chronic medicine chronic or Acute medicine acute . Multiple organ failure can be associated with sepsis . Further reading cite journal author Bone RC, Balk RA, Cerra FB, et al. title Definitions for sepsis and organ failure and guidelines for the use of innovative therapies in sepsis. The ACCP SCCM Consensus Conference Committee. American College of Chest Physicians Society of Critical Care Medicine journal Chest volume 101 issue 6 pages 1644 55 year 1992 month June pmid 1303622 doi 10.1378 chest.101.6.1644 url http www.chestjournal.org cgi pmidlookup?view long&pmid 1303622 References reflist Organ failure Category Organ failure Category Deaths from organ failure medicine stub sv Organsvikt th ...   more details



  1. Mechanical organ

    for mechanical action in pipe organs tracker action Unreferenced date October 2006 A mechanical organ is an organ that is self playing, rather than played by a musician . Usually, mechanical organs are pipe organs although some instruments were built using reeds similar to those found in a harmonium . Since the 1950s, some instruments have been built using electronics to generate the sound, though still operated by mechanical or pneumatic means. From the 1990s pipe organs have been built that are operated by MIDI rather than the earlier mechanical means. Originally, the music for mechanical organs was stored by pins on a large barrel. Such instruments were called barrel organ s. Such organs only have a very limited repertoire, both in the number of musical selections that could be stored, and the length of tune that could be accommodated. In the 1890s, book music was invented. This meant that the length of music was no longer constrained. Being physically much smaller than a barrel for a similar instrument, it is much easier to manipulate the music, and so a greater variety of music could be played. Rather than the book music, some instruments are operated by a music roll . See also Barrel piano Barrel organ Componium Dance organ Fairground organ Musical box Orchestrion Organ grinder Piano roll Player piano Reproducing piano Serinette Street organ DEFAULTSORT Mechanical Organ Category Pipe organ Category Mechanical organs Category Mechanical musical instruments Musical instrument stub Technology stub bg ...   more details



  1. Street organ

    expert subject date February 2011 refimprove date February 2011 A street organ is a mechanical organ designed to play in the street. The operator of a street organ is called an organ grinder . The two main types are the smaller German street organ and the larger Dutch street organ. In the United Kingdom , street organ is often used to refer to a mechanically played piano like instrument. This is incorrect ... Incorrect date January 2012 Organ grinders File Austrian BarrelOrgan.jpg thumb An Austria n organ grinder locally called Werklmann with his paper roll driven Berlin style barrel organ in Vienna The organ ... century, and refers to the operator of a street organ. Period literature often represents ... or picturesque aspects of the activity. Whereas some organ grinders were itinerants or vagabonds ... the profession more seriously. A few organ grinders still remain, perhaps most famously Joe Bush organ ..., cranking away on a smaller organ or on a large organ mounted on a pushcart that was sometimes pulled by a donkey . More often than not the grinder was a man, bearing a medium sized barrel organ ... of the organ. The strap around his neck would balance the organ, leaving one hand free to turn the crank and the other to steady the organ. A tin cup on top of the organ or in the hand of a companion ... in the size of the organ. The size varied from a small organ with only 20 notes weighing only 18 pounds to a huge barrel organ with hundreds of pipes weighing several hundred pounds. Larger organs were usually mounted on a cart, although organ grinders were known to carry an instrument weighing ... of or in the front of the case. Operation File Organ grinder with monkey.jpg right thumb An organ grinder with a monkey, photographed in 1892. The grinder would crank his organ in a public place ... finally banned organ grinders monkeys from the streets in 1887. Citation needed date August 2011 Other attractions might be parrots, dogs, dancing bears and members of the organ grinder s family ...   more details



  1. Organ shoes

    unreferenced date February 2009 Organ shoes are shoe s worn by organist s, designed to facilitate playing of an organ music organ . Also, since organ shoes are worn only at the organ, the use of special footwear avoids picking up grit or grime that could scar or stain the pedals. Description Organ shoes are typically as narrow as comfortably possible, so as to prevent accidental hitting of more than one pedal at a time. They usually have leather Sole shoe soles and heels that are glued in to place rather than stitched which allow the organist to slide his her feet easily both along and across the pedals. The sole should be thin enough to feel the pedals reasonably easily. Organ shoes typically have a slightly higher heel of about one inch this allows two non adjacent notes to be played at once by one foot and eases playing with the heel. Organist Shoe Retailers Organmaster http store.organmastershoes.com Tic Tac Toes http www.tictactoes.com dance organist choose.htm Category Shoes Category Organs music shoe stub it Scarpe per organo ...   more details



  1. Organ of Bojanus

    Orphan date February 2009 Expert subject biology date November 2008 The Organ of Bojanus is actually the mollusca n kidney . It is the excretory organ biology organ of the molluscs e.g. Sepia genus Sepia , Octopus , mussels , etc . Some other molluscs have another type of organ for excretion called Keber s organ . It was described for the first time by Ludwig Heinrich Bojanus . Sources Encyclop dia Britannica Additional reading Hartog, Marcus M., http www.pubmedcentral.nih.gov pagerender.fcgi?artid 1309845&pageindex 1 Additional Note on the Organ of Bojanus J Anat Physiol. 1879 July 13 Pt 4 578. Hopkins, A. E., http www.biolbull.org cgi reprint 67 3 346.pdf Accessory Hearts In The Oyster, Ostrea gigas , http www.biolbull.org Biological Bulletin , Vol. 67, No. 3 Dec., 1934 , pp.  346 355. doi 10.2307 137517. p.  347 has an illustration. DEFAULTSORT Organ Of Bojanus Category Organs Category Molluscs mollusc stub veterinary med stub pl Narz d Bojanusa ...   more details



  1. Chord organ

    Online year 2009 quote His later inventions included ... the chord organ 1950 , on which chords are produced simply by touching a panel button. Note In 1950, Hammond introduced S 6 chord organ ref as an electronic home organ based on vacuum tube circuits similar to the Novachord and Solovox ... Wurlitzer 4100 BP.jpg image for details. ref Farfisa and Estey Organ made some professional chord ... chord organs similar to electrically blown small home reed organ s. ref cite web title Magnus Organ Homepage url http www.dbeconline.com magnus quote In the 1960 s, Magnus introduced their famous ... , similar to a small reed organ , in which sound is produced by the flow of air, usually driven ... as toys, and separated from the mainstream of home electronic organ s. In addition to Magnus, also ... organs have seen a recent revival amongst minimalist and ambient music ambient musicians. Chord organ ... Organ http users.rcn.com clonk ChordOrgan whatsthat.html How the Hammond Chord Organs Works http www.takeitapart.net archives electric chord organ Disassembly Photographs of a Small Electric Chord Organ http www.dbeconline.com magnus insidelook.htm Magnus Chord Organ Inside Look Category Keyboard instruments ...   more details



  1. Organ recital

    Deleted image removed Image Organ Recital.jpg thumb 200px 1924 organ recital poster An organ recital is a concert at which music specially written for the organ music organ is played. The music played at such recital s was typically written for pipe organ , which includes church organs, and symphonic organ s also known as concert organs . However restoration of theatre and cinema organs such as the Wurlitzer s allows performances of many pieces that can only be played on theatre organ s. History ... s Oude Kerk . Logistics Pipe organs are not, in general, portable instruments. The venues for organ ... organs the organ console console is portable to a limited extent such as, for example, being ... the case for church organs, with the exception of the Crystal Cathedral organ in California ... playing. Notable venues and recitals The Wanamaker Organ is played twice daily, Monday through ... organists perform to ensure the organ is played every day. The Dane and Polly Bales Organ Recital Hall at the University of Kansas was specifically constructed for organ recitals. The Harvard Organ Society holds regular organ recitals at the Adolphus Busch Hall . The Temple Square Organ Recitals show off the organs in and around Temple Square including the Salt Lake Tabernacle organ most often in the Tabernacle others are the LDS Conference Center organ and the Salt Lake Assembly Hall organ ... Sat. Noon and Sun at 2pm. To show off its new concert organ, the Walt Disney Concert Hall held a series of organ recitals in 2004 and 2005. There is now a regular season of organ recitals at the venue ... showcases its Wurlitzer Organ regularly before its scheduled shows and movie showings. Organ recitals ... organ greats occasionally visit to do special shows at the theater, such as http www.bobralston.com ... organ recitals at his home in Granada Hills. Also in California, the http www.dzine4web.com Projects OCTOS WWW organ.html Orange County Theater Organ Society hosts frequent theater organ recitals at the http ...   more details



  1. Symphonic organ

    Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Image Roycehallorgan.jpg thumb 250px left The console of the Royce Hall at UCLA a Pipe Organ built by Skinner in 1930, it is an excellent example of the Symphonic Organ. The symphonic organ is a design style of pipe organ which flourished during the first third of the twentieth century in town halls and other secular public venues particularly in the United States and the United Kingdom UK . It is a variation of the classical pipe organ intended for the performance of orchestral transcription s, which are serious orchestral european classical music classical musical works scored for pipe organ. The concert organ has seen a revival in the US, Europe and Japan in the latter part of the 20th and 21st century. Ernest M. Skinner was a well known American builder of symphonic organs. British builders included Henry Willis & Sons . The largest example is the Wanamaker Organ , installed in 1911 after having been exhibited at the St. Louis World s Fair . After being expanded, it currently has six manuals, ten divisions, 461 ranks, and 28,482 pipes, all powered by 36 regulators and fans totalling 168  hp. An excellent example of a functional symphonic organ can be seen and heard at the Soldiers and Sailors Memorial Auditorium in Chattanooga, Tennessee . The Opus 1206, a magnificent Austin Pipe Organ with 5261 pipes, 81 ranks and 114 stops was first played on Feb. 12, 1925. The first city organist was the world renowned Edwin H Lemare. Led by the Chattanooga Music Club, the citizens of Chattanooga began the organs restoration in 1987 and 20 years later, on July 2, 2007 it was rededicated at a concert performed by Peter Richard Conte. DEFAULTSORT Symphonic Organ Category Pipe organ Musical instrument stub ...   more details



  1. Subradular organ

    Orphan date September 2010 The sub radula r organ is a sensory organ below the grinding mouthparts of some molluscs, specifically chiton s. ref name Boyle1975 cite doi 10.1007 BF00220187 ref It is involved in chemoreception that is, in judging the nature of food or the substratum. In this sense, it can be considered a smell or taste organ food is sensed before each stroke of the radula. ref name Boyle1975 References Reflist Category Mollusc anatomy Mollusc stub Animal anatomy stub ...   more details



  1. Haller's organ

    Haller s organ is a complex sensory organ that tick s bear. The organ detects hosts which the tick, being an obligate parasite , must find in order to survive via olfaction and the sensing of humidity , temperature , and carbon dioxide . Haller s organ is a minute cavity at the terminal segment of the first pair of a tick s legs. Each one is composed of a pit and a capsule, which contain sensory seta e. References Portal Arthropods refbegin cite web url http www.nhm.ac.uk nature online species of the day scientific advances disease ixodes ricinus taxonomy index.html publisher Natural History Museum title Taxonomy work Ixodes ricinus accessdate October 10, 2011 author Anne Baker cite journal author G. H. F. Nuttall, W. F. Cooper & L. E. Robinson year 1908 title On the structure of Haller s organ in the Ixodoidea journal Parasitology journal Parasitology volume 1 issue 3 pages 238 242 doi 10.1017 S0031182000003486 refend Category Arthropod morphology Category Ticks de Haller Organ la Organum Halleri ...   more details



  1. Curtis Organ

    The Curtis Organ , named for publisher Cyrus Hermann Kotzschmar Curtis Cyrus H. K. Curtis , is one of the largest pipe organ s in the world with 162 ranks and 10,731 pipes. It was manufactured by the Austin Organs, Inc. Austin Organ Company as its Opus 1416 in 1926 for the Philadelphia Sesquicentennial Exposition . It was known as the Organists Organ because the specifications were formulated by Henry S. Fry, John McE. Ward, Rollo F. Maitland, Frederick Maxson, and S. Wesley Sears, all prominent Philadelphia organists. ref http www.austinorgans.com about us photogallery content.htm Austin Organ Company webpage including the Curtis Organ ref Curtis acquired the instrument after the Exposition went bankrupt ref http www.phillyhistory.org blog archive 2008 10 30 the sesquicentennial exposition of 1926.aspx ...the entire festival was placed into equity receivership by the United States District Court on April 27, 1927. Philadelphia City Archives, Record Group 232, Sesquicentennial Exhibition ... Auditorium at the time of the building s construction. The organ contains one of the largest ..., the organ spread 75 feet across its platform at the Sesquicentennial Exposition . This pressurized room under the pipes allows access to the organ s pneumatic mechanisms while it is playing, and was touted as being able to seat 100 people to dinner comfortably. The organ s mechanical actions were .... K. Curtis and founder of The Curtis Institute of Music . In the 1990s, the organ was connected to a customized ... recent times, the Austin Organ Company carried out a complete mechanical restoration of the organ with a new console and relay system added , carefully preserving the organ s tonal integrity. It was rededicated in October 2002. Discography featuring the Curtis Organ Music From The Curtis Organ ... s Curtis Organ page Cyrus Curtis Category Electric and electronic keyboard instruments Category Pipe organs Philadelphia, Curtis Organ Category University of Pennsylvania musical instrument ...   more details



  1. Organ trio

    . An organ trio , in a jazz context, is a group of three jazz musicians, typically consisting of a Hammond organ player, a drummer , and either a jazz guitarist or a saxophone player. In some cases .... pages pp. 198 199. ISBN 0786884967 ref Organ trios were a popular type of jazz ensemble for club and bar ... ca&ct clnk&cd 233&lr lang en lang fr ref The organ trio format was characterized by long improvised solos and an exploration of different musical moods . ref name autogenerated1 In organ trios, the Hammond ... pedalboard or on the lower Manual music manual of the organ , playing chords comping , and playing lead melodic lines and solos. In organ trios with a guitarist, the guitarist usually fills in the musical ... a bassline, the guitarist may play chords. Organ trios of the 1950s and 1960s often played soul jazz ... era organ trios such as Tony Williams drummer Tony Williams band The Tony Williams Lifetime Lifetime played jazz rock fusion. In the 1990s and 2000s, organ trios such as Medeski, Martin and Wood MMW ... such as Fats Waller and Count Basie explored the use of organ in jazz ensembles in the 1920s and 1930s, it was not until the late 1940s that Hammond players such as Wild Bill Davis pioneered the organ ... B3 organ ...put the power of a full sized big band in the hands of one musician , with the rotating ... Tom Vickers. Organ Grinder Swing. Available at http 64.233.161.104 search?q cache D7tSoqTpASYJ ... ref ref name autogenerated2 1950s 1960s In the 1950s and 1960s, the organ trio became a common musical ensemble in bars and taverns in the US, especially in downtown areas of major cities. Organ trios used the powerful amplified sound of the Hammond organ, and its ability to fill multiple musical roles ... previously required a much larger ensemble. While bar owners liked this money saving aspect of the organ trio, the format also had a number of musical advantages. The organ trio was a more intimate, smaller ..., the ...most famous of the early organ trio grinders was Philadelphia s Bill Doggett , who recorded ...   more details




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