What does title 43 of the US Code mean?
What does title 43 of the US Code mean?
43 U.S. Code Title 43— PUBLIC LANDS. prev | next. CHAPTER 1—BUREAU OF LAND MANAGEMENT (§§ 1 – 25) CHAPTER 2—UNITED STATES GEOLOGICAL SURVEY (§§ 31 – 50d) CHAPTER 3—SURVEYS (§§ 51 – 61) CHAPTER 4—DISTRICT LAND OFFICES (§§ 70 – 107) CHAPTER 5—LAND DISTRICTS (§§ 121 – 130) CHAPTER 6—WITHDRAWAL FROM SETTLEMENT, LOCATION, SALE, OR ENTRY (§§ 141 – 158)
What is the frequency ratio of 53 equal temperament?
Play (help·info) Each step represents a frequency ratio of 2 1⁄53, or 22.6415 cents ( Play (help·info) ), an interval sometimes called the Holdrian comma . 53-TET is a tuning of equal temperament in which the tempered perfect fifth is 701.89 cents wide, as shown in Figure 1.
What is the frequency ratio of 53 EDO?
Play (help·info) Each step represents a frequency ratio of 2 1⁄53, or 22.6415 cents ( Play (help·info) ), an interval sometimes called the Holdrian comma . 53-EDO is a tuning of equal temperament in which the tempered perfect fifth is 701.89 cents wide, as shown in Figure 1.
Is the interval of 7⁄4 sharp in 53 TET?
The interval of 7⁄4 is 4.8 cents sharp in 53-TET, and using it for 7-limit harmony means that the septimal kleisma, the interval 225⁄224, is also tempered out. Theoretical interest in this division goes back to antiquity.
43 U.S. Code Title 43— PUBLIC LANDS. prev | next. CHAPTER 1—BUREAU OF LAND MANAGEMENT (§§ 1 – 25) CHAPTER 2—UNITED STATES GEOLOGICAL SURVEY (§§ 31 – 50d) CHAPTER 3—SURVEYS (§§ 51 – 61) CHAPTER 4—DISTRICT LAND OFFICES (§§ 70 – 107) CHAPTER 5—LAND DISTRICTS (§§ 121 – 130) CHAPTER 6—WITHDRAWAL FROM SETTLEMENT, LOCATION, SALE, OR ENTRY (§§ 141 – 158)
Play (help·info) Each step represents a frequency ratio of 2 1⁄53, or 22.6415 cents ( Play (help·info) ), an interval sometimes called the Holdrian comma . 53-TET is a tuning of equal temperament in which the tempered perfect fifth is 701.89 cents wide, as shown in Figure 1.
Play (help·info) Each step represents a frequency ratio of 2 1⁄53, or 22.6415 cents ( Play (help·info) ), an interval sometimes called the Holdrian comma . 53-EDO is a tuning of equal temperament in which the tempered perfect fifth is 701.89 cents wide, as shown in Figure 1.
The interval of 7⁄4 is 4.8 cents sharp in 53-TET, and using it for 7-limit harmony means that the septimal kleisma, the interval 225⁄224, is also tempered out. Theoretical interest in this division goes back to antiquity.