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Tarsus, Mersin - Wikipedia
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Tarsus is a historic city in south-central Turkey, 20 km (12 miles) inland from the Mediterranean. ... The ancient name is Tarsos, derived from Tarsa, the original name of the city in the Hittite language, which was possibly derived from a paganCountry: Turkey
Province: Mersin
GitHub - JorenSix/Tarsos: Culture independent processing of MIR data
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GitHub - JorenSix/TarsosDSP: A Real-Time Audio Processing ...
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... packages have been shifted around. The code that does I/O is dependent on the runtime (JVM or Dalvik) and is abstracted using the be.tarsos.dsp.io package.Cilicia, Tarsos - Ancient Greek Coins - WildWinds.com
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CNG 236-193, Tarsos, Cilicia, AR Obol. 333-323 BC, time of Alexander III. 10mm, 0.71g. Helmeted head of Athena right / Shield ornamented with thunderbolt.tarso - Wiktionary
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Etymology[edit]. From Latin tarsus (“tarsus”), from Ancient Greek ταρσός (tarsós, “Tarsos - 0110.be
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The journal paper Tarsos, a Modular Platform for Precise Pitch Analysis of Western and Non-Western Music by Six, Cornelis, and Leman was published in aTarsos - Asia Minor Coins - Photo Gallery
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Tarsos (AD 14-37) AE 211336 viewsTime of Tiberius(?),14-37 AD. AE21 (14.97g, 12h). OPTYΓOΘHPA, Tyche seated right on throne decorated with animal leg, ...Shaul of Tarsos - Page 103 - Google Books Result
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Richard W. Coan - 2005 - Biography & Autobiography
Tarsos was not the world, but it was a place where people of many cultures could meet. It was easily reached by sea, and it was on a major caravan route.Complementary results
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