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List of bibliographic references indexed by Angleterre

Number of relevant bibliographic references: 87.
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Ident.Authors (with country if any)Title
000F31 (2010) Ann H. Kelly [Royaume-Uni] ; David Ameh [Gambie] ; Silas Majambere [Tanzanie, Royaume-Uni] ; Steve Lindsay [Royaume-Uni] ; Margaret Pinder [Royaume-Uni, Gambie]'Like sugar and honey': The embedded ethics of a larval control project in The Gambia
001038 (2009) Moira Mccormack [Royaume-Uni]Trauma to the knee in a young professional dancer.
001085 (2009) Elena Daprati [Italie] ; Marco Iosa [Italie] ; Patrick Haggard [Royaume-Uni]A Dance to the Music of Time: Aesthetically-Relevant Changes in Body Posture in Performing Art
001096 (2009) J. P. E. Harper Scott [Royaume-Uni]Twentieth-Century British Authors and the Rise of Opera in Britain. By Irene Morra.
001109 (2009) G. Durà-Vilà [Royaume-Uni] ; D. Bentley [Royaume-Uni]Opera and madness: Britten’s Peter Grimes—a case study
001158 (2009) David Charlton [Royaume-Uni]Rousseau and Favart at Fontainebleau, Pergolesi at Versailles
001180 (2009) Suzana Ograjenšek [Royaume-Uni]Handel's Operas 1726‐1741 – By Winton Dean
001372 (2008) Stefan Koelsch [Royaume-Uni] ; Simone Kilches ; Nikolaus Steinbeis ; Stefanie SchelinskiEffects of Unexpected Chords and of Performer's Expression on Brain Responses and Electrodermal Activity
001445 (2008) James Mccune [Royaume-Uni]Rethinking the Pseudo‐Eligius sermon collection
001456 (2008) Enrique Sacau [Royaume-Uni]Operatic Migrations: Transforming Works and Crossing Borders – Edited by Roberta Montemorra Marvin and Downing A
001466 (2008) Heather Barber [Royaume-Uni] ; Daniel Kudenko [Royaume-Uni]Generation of Dilemma-Based Narratives: Method and Turing Test Evaluation
001475 (2008) Alan Warde [Royaume-Uni] ; Tony BennettA culture in common: the cultural consumption of the UK managerial elite
001506 (2008) Jennifer M. Rampling [Royaume-Uni]Establishing the Canon : George Ripley and his Alchemical Sources
001673 (2007) Muireann O Inneide [Royaume-Uni]The Silver‐Fork Novel across Romantic and Victorian Views: Class, Gender and Commodity Culture, 1820–1841
001713 (2007) Edward Nye [Royaume-Uni] ; Fanny ThepotDramaturgie et musique dans le ballet-pantomime "Médée et Jason" de Noverre et Rodolphe
001823 (2006) Chris Luebkeman [Royaume-Uni] ; Alvise Simondetti [Royaume-Uni]Practice 2006: Toolkit 2020
001878 (2006) Anna M. Dempster [Royaume-Uni]Managing Uncertainty in Creative Industries: Lessons from Jerry Springer the Opera
001896 (2006) Francisco Cardoso [Brésil] ; Andrew J. Lees [Royaume-Uni]Did Gustav Mahler have Sydenham's chorea?
001A41 (2005) Adam Watt [Royaume-Uni]The sign of the swan in Proust's A la recherche du temps perdu
001A82 (2005) Terence Cave [Royaume-Uni]Modeste and Mignon: Balzac rewrites Goethe
001A93 (2005) Jan Brophy [Royaume-Uni] ; David Bawden [Royaume-Uni]Is Google enough Comparison of an internet search engine with academic library resources

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