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Le cluster voice - source

Terms

6voice
2source
4singers
2vocal
2sex
2scientific
2service
2quot

Associations

Freq.WeightAssociation
11source - voice
11singers - voice
11singers - vocal
11singers - source
11sex - voice
11scientific - singers
11scientific - service
11quot - voice

Documents par ordre de pertinence
000067 (2010) Helena Daffern [Royaume-Uni] ; David M. HowardVoice source comparison between modern singers of early music and opera.
000023 (2014) David M. Howard [Royaume-Uni] ; Jenevora Williams [Royaume-Uni] ; Christian T. Herbst [Autriche]"Ring" in the solo child singing voice.
000044 (2012) Pedro Amarante Andrade [Royaume-Uni]Analysis of male singers laryngeal vertical displacement during the first passaggio and its implications on the vocal folds vibratory pattern.
000131 (2007) Bruno Wassermann [Royaume-Uni] ; Wolfgang Emmerich [Royaume-Uni]Reliable Scientific Service Compositions
000165 (2004) A. Mike Burton [Royaume-Uni] ; Lesley Bonner [Royaume-Uni]Familiarity influences judgments of sex: The case of voice recognition
000200 (2000) Meribeth Bunch [Royaume-Uni] ; Janice ChapmanTaxonomy of singers used as subjects in scientific research
000024 (2014) Yu-Wei Lin [Royaume-Uni] ; Alan E. Williams [Royaume-Uni]Projecting the voice: observations of audience behaviours in ICT-mediated contemporary opera
000027 (2013) Ray B. Jones [Royaume-Uni] ; Mar Soler-Lopez ; Daniel Zahra ; Judith Shankleman ; Esther Trenchard-MabereUsing online adverts to increase the uptake of cervical screening amongst "real Eastenders": an opportunistic controlled trial.
000039 (2013) Maria Lamuedra [Espagne] ; Hugh O'Donnell [Royaume-Uni]Community as context: EastEnders, public service and neoliberal ideology
000045 (2012) Alan H. D. Watson [Royaume-Uni] ; Caitlin Williams [Royaume-Uni] ; Buddug V. James [Royaume-Uni]Activity Patterns in Latissimus Dorsi and Sternocleidomastoid in Classical Singers
000192 (2001) Andrew Barker [Royaume-Uni]Race, Sex and Character in Schnitzler’s Fräulein Else
000198 (2000) J S Jenkins [Royaume-Uni]The lost voice: a history of the castrato.
000208 (1999) A. G. D. Maran [Royaume-Uni] ; C. Watson [Royaume-Uni]The importance of fast glottic closure in the Wagnerian voice
000241 (1991) Rosamond Mcguinness [Royaume-Uni]THE BRITISH APOLLO AS A SOURCE OF MUSICAL INFORMATION
000255 (1981) F. Richardson [Royaume-Uni]Vocal recitals in smaller cities: Changes in supply, demand and content since the 1920's

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