- Appearance
- Aesthetics
$\text{Years on Waitlist} \sim \ \beta_0 + \beta_1 \text{Patient History} + \beta_2 \text{Living Donation} + \beta_3 \text{Center Aggressiveness} + \beta_4 \text{Geographic Region} + \epsilon_i$
1. Root
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2. Pentatonic -> 4. Chromatic -> 5. Temperament -> 6. Expression
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3. Diatonic
- Temperament: Heretical
- Expression: Aggressive
- Diatonic/Mundane: Apollo (11th)
- Chromatic: Dionysus (13th)
- Root/Ecclessiastical: Erebus
- Pentatonic: [Chaos (1st), Gaia (9th), Tartarus (3rd)], [Eros (5th), Nyx (♭♭7)]
Hesiod's Theogony, (c. 700 BCE) which could be considered the "standard" creation myth of Greek mythology,[1] tells the story of the genesis of the gods. After invoking the Muses (II.1–116), Hesiod says the world began with the spontaneous generation of four beings: first arose Chaos (Chasm); then came Gaia (the Earth), "the ever-sure foundation of all"; "dim" Tartarus (the Underworld), in the depths of the Earth; and Eros (Love) "fairest among the deathless gods".[2] (Although in other myths, Eros was the name of Aphrodite's and Ares's son.)