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instrumentation [ˌɪnstrəmɛnˈteɪʃən] n 1. (Music / Classical Music) the instruments specified in a musical score or arrangement 2. (Music / Classical Music) another word for orchestration 3. (Music / Instruments) the study of the characteristics of musical instruments 4. the use of instruments or tools 5. means; agency instrumentation 1. the technology of designing and constructing instruments, especially for use in science and industry. See also: Instruments
2. a particular system of instruments in a special context. 3. instruments collectively. ThesaurusLegend: Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
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| Standard instrumentations used in assessing depression may contribute to masking the "true" prevalence of depression in men. And while the mood moves from twangy to gritty to straightforward, powerful rock, and while O'Connor's sandpaper vocals try to lure you in, all that work trying to pick out the words ends only in frustration and disappointment in the uninspired instrumentations. The microscope is equipped with a video camera, a liquid nitrogen cooled-mercury cadmium telluride (MCT) detector (Nicolet Instrumentations Inc. |
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