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Samisen
Samisen Sam"i*sen, n. [Jap.] (Mus.) A Japanese musical instrument with three strings, resembling a guitar or banjo.

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- function), MISE ⁡ ( h ) = AMISE ⁡ ( h ) + o ( ( n h ) − 1 + h 4 ) {\displaystyle \operatorname {MISE} (h)=\operatorname {AMISE} (h)+{\mathcal...
- (AMISE) as a proxy AMISE ⁡ ( H ) = n − 1 | H | − 1 / 2 R ( K ) + 1 4 m 2 ( K ) 2 ( vec T ⁡ H ) Ψ 4 ( vec ⁡ H ) {\displaystyle \operatorname {AMISE} (\mathbf...
- pubescent and dangerous", he then moved to nearby Norbury College. In 1940, the Amises moved to Berkhamsted, Hertfordshire, and Amis (like his father before him)...
- Umuonyenwere; Unudei; Uzii-na Ofeafor Nkwere Eziama-Obaire 471117 Amano; Amise Nkwere Nkwerre 471115 Amaigbo; Nnanano; Nnanato; Obinocha; Obinuhu; Onusa;...
- Notable works Fantastické povídky Ondřej Černyšev Román o věrném přátelství Amise a Amila Tři legendy o krucifixu Radúz a Mahulena Dům U tonoucí hvězdy Večer...
- public were Umberto Vercellani, Nicolo Nicolai de Benvenuto, and Master Amise d’Orléans le Ratif. Witnesses to the proceedings were Brother Raymond (abbot...
- and Captain Argoud. The infantry wing consisted of Captain de la Font, Mr Amise, Mr Dubuignon, Mr de la Ust, and Mr Gervais, while General Court took-care...
- co-conspirators in the somewhat gruesome murder of a deacon of St Peter's, Amise, who had been stabbed to death by the vicar of St. Paul's, London. A list...
- shortly afterwards. Ian Sansom writes that, for the brief period that the Amises, Howards, Day-Lewises and others were in residence, Lemmons became "the...
- of menne, whych if they learne and folowe, al shal be well and nothynge amise (1549) One and thyrtye epigrammes, wherein are bryefly touched so many abuses...