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    Yodelling death – on interspecific aggression in overwintering Black-throated Divers (Gavia arctica) (Aves: Gaviidae) by Asmus Schröter

    Published in Caucasiana (2025-09-01)
    “…Calls uttered during attack are a characteristic shortened form of the territorial yodel. A previously unpublished behaviour possibly linked to interspecific aggression of black-throated divers is described. …”
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    Yoked learning in molecular data science by Zhixiong Li, Yan Xiang, Yujing Wen, Daniel Reker

    “…In particular, we prototype yoked deep learning (YoDeL) where a classic machine learning model provides data to a deep neural network, thereby mitigating challenges of active deep learning such as slow refitting time per learning iteration and poor performance on small datasets. …”
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    Performing Austria: Protesting the Musical Nation by Allyson Fiddler

    Published in IASPM Journal (2014-01-01)
    “…It suggests a highly politicized counter-image to the usual, musically inspired representations of Austria, the land more readily associated abroad with Mozart and Haydn, the Vienna boys’ choir, waltzing and yodelling. The music here is interrogated for the textual and musical strategies it deploys, and the spaces and icons of protest performance are probed for their efficacy and for the political interventions that they engender…”
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    The Use of Music Among Swiss People with Parkinson's: A Mixed Methods Survey and Comparison to the UK Findings by Dawn C. Rose, Martina Stadelmann, Rafael Jerjen, Sabrina Köchli, Olivier Senn, Antonio Baldassarre, Ellen Poliakoff, Michelle Phillips

    Published in Music & Science (2025-09-01)
    “…Qualitative analysis showed that Swiss PwP have a deep love of music from their homeland and connection with Swiss music, for example, yodelling. Similarities with the UK survey included the importance of the feeling of energy in music to invigorate, and gentleness in music to regenerate. …”
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