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List of bibliographic references indexed by Royaume-Uni

Number of relevant bibliographic references: 45.
Ident.Authors (with country if any)Title
000000 (2020) Jenevora Williams [Royaume-Uni] ; Graham F. Welch [Royaume-Uni] ; David M. Howard [Royaume-Uni]Which Sung Pitch Range is Best for Boys During Voice Change?
000016 (2020) Sebastian Ruiz-Blais [Royaume-Uni] ; Michele Orini [Royaume-Uni] ; Elaine Chew [France]Heart Rate Variability Synchronizes When Non-experts Vocalize Together.
000017 (2020) Louise Bowden [Royaume-Uni] ; Tony Long [Royaume-Uni] ; Heather Henry [Royaume-Uni]Evaluation of a Choir as a Non-Medical Intervention for Children with Asthma: BreathStars.
000032 (2020) Kari Batt-Rawden [Norvège] ; Sarah Andersen [Royaume-Uni]'Singing has empowered, enchanted and enthralled me'-choirs for wellbeing?
000036 (2019) Stephen M. Dance [Royaume-Uni] ; Georgia Zepidou [Royaume-Uni]Sound Exposure of Choristers.
000037 (2019) Victoria J. Williamson [Royaume-Uni] ; Michael Bonshor [Royaume-Uni]Wellbeing in Brass Bands: The Benefits and Challenges of Group Music Making.
000041 (2019) David M. Howard [Royaume-Uni] ; Graham F. Welch [Royaume-Uni] ; Evangelos Himonides [Royaume-Uni] ; Matthew Owens [Royaume-Uni]The Developing Female Chorister Voice: Case-Study Evidence of Musical Development.
000043 (2019) Benjamin Jenkins [Royaume-Uni] ; Thomas A. Richards [Royaume-Uni]Symbiosis: Wolf Lichens Harbour a Choir of Fungi.
000047 (2019) Daisy Fancourt [Royaume-Uni] ; Katey Warran [Royaume-Uni] ; Saoirse Finn [Royaume-Uni] ; Theresa Wiseman [Royaume-Uni]Psychosocial singing interventions for the mental health and well-being of family carers of patients with cancer: results from a longitudinal controlled study.
000048 (2019) Daisy Fancourt [Royaume-Uni] ; Andrew Steptoe [Royaume-Uni]Present in Body or Just in Mind: Differences in Social Presence and Emotion Regulation in Live vs. Virtual Singing Experiences.
000052 (2019) Christian Gold [Norvège] ; Jasmin Eickholt [Allemagne] ; Jörg Assmus [Norvège] ; Brynjulf Stige [Norvège] ; Jo Dugstad Wake [Norvège] ; Felicity Anne Baker [Australie] ; Jeanette Tamplin [Australie] ; Imogen Clark [Australie] ; Young-Eun Claire Lee [Australie] ; Stine Lindahl Jacobsen [Danemark] ; Hanne Mette Ochsner Ridder [Danemark] ; Gunter Kreutz [Allemagne] ; Dorothea Muthesius [Allemagne] ; Thomas Wosch [Allemagne] ; Enrico Ceccato [Italie] ; Alfredo Raglio [Italie] ; Mirella Ruggeri [Italie] ; Annemiek Vink [Pays-Bas] ; Sytse Zuidema [Pays-Bas] ; Helen Odell-Miller [Royaume-Uni] ; Martin Orrell [Royaume-Uni] ; Justine Schneider [Royaume-Uni] ; Christine Kubiak [France] ; Renee Romeo [Royaume-Uni] ; Monika Geretsegger [Norvège]Music Interventions for Dementia and Depression in ELderly care (MIDDEL): protocol and statistical analysis plan for a multinational cluster-randomised trial.
000055 (2019) Viktor Müller [Allemagne] ; Julia A M. Delius [Allemagne] ; Ulman Lindenberger [Allemagne, Royaume-Uni]Hyper-Frequency Network Topology Changes During Choral Singing.
000056 (2019) Katey Warran [Royaume-Uni] ; Daisy Fancourt [Royaume-Uni] ; Theresa Wiseman [Royaume-Uni]How does the process of group singing impact on people affected by cancer? A grounded theory study.
000057 (2019) Daisy Fancourt [Royaume-Uni] ; Saoirse Finn [Royaume-Uni] ; Katey Warran [Royaume-Uni] ; Theresa Wiseman [Royaume-Uni]Group singing in bereavement: effects on mental health, self-efficacy, self-esteem and well-being.
000058 (2019) H. Daffern [Royaume-Uni] ; D A Camlin [Royaume-Uni] ; H. Egermann [Royaume-Uni] ; A J Gully [Royaume-Uni] ; G. Kearney [Royaume-Uni] ; C. Neale [Royaume-Uni] ; J. Rees-Jones [Royaume-Uni]Exploring the potential of virtual reality technology to investigate the health and well being benefits of group singing.
000065 (2019) Matthew A. Palmer [Australie] ; Kayla Stefanidis [Australie] ; Ashlee Turner [Australie] ; Peter J. Tranent [Australie] ; Rachel Breen [Australie] ; Talira Kucina [Australie] ; Laura Brumby [Australie] ; Glenys A. Holt [Australie, Royaume-Uni] ; James W. Fell [Australie] ; James D. Sauer [Australie]Acute Physical Exercise Can Influence the Accuracy of Metacognitive Judgments.
000067 (2018) Norma Daykin [Royaume-Uni] ; Louise Mansfield [Royaume-Uni] ; Catherine Meads [Royaume-Uni] ; Guy Julier [Royaume-Uni] ; Alan Tomlinson [Royaume-Uni] ; Annette Payne [Royaume-Uni] ; Lily Grigsby Duffy [Royaume-Uni] ; Jack Lane [Royaume-Uni] ; Giorgia D'Innocenzo [Royaume-Uni] ; Adele Burnett [Royaume-Uni] ; Tess Kay [Royaume-Uni] ; Paul Dolan [Royaume-Uni] ; Stefano Testoni [Royaume-Uni] ; Christina Victor [Royaume-Uni]What works for wellbeing? A systematic review of wellbeing outcomes for music and singing in adults.
000071 (2018) Tom Shakespeare [Royaume-Uni] ; Alice Whieldon [Royaume-Uni]Sing Your Heart Out: community singing as part of mental health recovery.
000080 (2018) Nicole L. Stone [Royaume-Uni] ; Sophie A. Millar [Royaume-Uni] ; Philip J J. Herrod [Royaume-Uni] ; David A. Barrett [Royaume-Uni] ; Catharine A. Ortori [Royaume-Uni] ; Valerie A. Mellon [Royaume-Uni] ; Saoirse E. O'Sullivan [Royaume-Uni]An Analysis of Endocannabinoid Concentrations and Mood Following Singing and Exercise in Healthy Volunteers.
000081 (2018) Elyse Williams [Australie] ; Genevieve A. Dingle [Australie] ; Stephen Clift [Royaume-Uni]A systematic review of mental health and wellbeing outcomes of group singing for adults with a mental health condition.
000090 (2017) Peter E. Keller [Australie, Allemagne] ; Rasmus König [Allemagne] ; Giacomo Novembre [Royaume-Uni]Simultaneous Cooperation and Competition in the Evolution of Musical Behavior: Sex-Related Modulations of the Singer's Formant in Human Chorusing.
000092 (2017) Apit Hemakom [Royaume-Uni] ; Katarzyna Powezka [Royaume-Uni] ; Valentin Goverdovsky [Royaume-Uni] ; Usman Jaffer [Royaume-Uni] ; Danilo P. Mandic [Royaume-Uni]Quantifying team cooperation through intrinsic multi-scale measures: respiratory and cardiac synchronization in choir singers and surgical teams.
000099 (2017) F. Gázquez [Royaume-Uni] ; F. Rull [Espagne] ; A. Sanz-Arranz [Espagne] ; J. Medina [Espagne] ; J M Calaforra [Espagne] ; C. De Las Heras [Espagne] ; J A Lasheras [Espagne]In situ Raman characterization of minerals and degradation processes in a variety of cultural and geological heritage sites.
000104 (2017) C. Reagon [Royaume-Uni] ; N. Gale [Royaume-Uni] ; R. Dow [Royaume-Uni] ; I. Lewis [Royaume-Uni] ; R. Van Deursen [Royaume-Uni]Choir singing and health status in people affected by cancer.
000111 (2016) S. Clift [Royaume-Uni] ; S. Page [Royaume-Uni] ; N. Daykin [Royaume-Uni] ; E. Peasgood [Royaume-Uni]The perceived effects of singing on the health and well-being of wives and partners of members of the British Armed Forces: a cross-sectional survey.
000113 (2016) Daisy Fancourt [Royaume-Uni] ; Aaron Williamon [Royaume-Uni] ; Livia A. Carvalho [Royaume-Uni] ; Andrew Steptoe [Royaume-Uni] ; Rosie Dow [Royaume-Uni] ; Ian Lewis [Royaume-Uni]Singing modulates mood, stress, cortisol, cytokine and neuropeptide activity in cancer patients and carers.
000121 (2016) Daniel Weinstein [Royaume-Uni] ; Jacques Launay [Royaume-Uni] ; Eiluned Pearce [Royaume-Uni] ; Robin I M. Dunbar [Royaume-Uni] ; Lauren Stewart [Royaume-Uni]Group music performance causes elevated pain thresholds and social bonding in small and large groups of singers.
000124 (2016) Laura Fogg-Rogers [Royaume-Uni, Nouvelle-Zélande] ; Stephen Buetow [Nouvelle-Zélande] ; Alison Talmage [Nouvelle-Zélande] ; Clare M. Mccann [Nouvelle-Zélande] ; Sylvia H S. Leão [Nouvelle-Zélande] ; Lynette Tippett [Nouvelle-Zélande] ; Joan Leung [Nouvelle-Zélande] ; Kathryn M. Mcpherson [Nouvelle-Zélande] ; Suzanne C. Purdy [Nouvelle-Zélande]Choral singing therapy following stroke or Parkinson's disease: an exploration of participants' experiences.
000125 (2016) L D Cluver [Royaume-Uni, Afrique du Sud] ; E. Toska [Royaume-Uni, Afrique du Sud] ; F M Orkin [Afrique du Sud] ; F. Meinck [Royaume-Uni] ; R. Hodes [Royaume-Uni, Afrique du Sud] ; A R Yakubovich [Royaume-Uni] ; L. Sherr [Royaume-Uni]Achieving equity in HIV-treatment outcomes: can social protection improve adolescent ART-adherence in South Africa?
000126 (2016) Mirella J. Hopper [Royaume-Uni] ; Suzi Curtis [Royaume-Uni] ; Suzanne Hodge [Royaume-Uni] ; Rebecca Simm [Royaume-Uni]A qualitative study exploring the effects of attending a community pain service choir on wellbeing in people who experience chronic pain.
000127 (2016) Carly Reagon [Royaume-Uni] ; Nichola Gale [Royaume-Uni] ; Stephanie Enright [Royaume-Uni] ; Mala Mann [Royaume-Uni] ; Robert Van Deursen [Royaume-Uni]A mixed-method systematic review to investigate the effect of group singing on health related quality of life.
000132 (2015) Eric A. Jensen [Royaume-Uni] ; Eric B. Kennedy [États-Unis] ; Monae Verbeke [États-Unis]Outreach: Science festivals preach to the choir.
000134 (2015) Fernando Gázquez [Royaume-Uni, Espagne] ; Fernando Rull [Espagne] ; Jesús Medina [Espagne] ; Aurelio Sanz-Arranz [Espagne] ; Carlos Sanz [Espagne]Linking groundwater pollution to the decay of 15th-century sculptures in Burgos Cathedral (northern Spain).
000151 (2013) David M. Howard [Royaume-Uni] ; Helena Daffern ; Jude BreretonFour-part choral synthesis system for investigating intonation in a cappella choral singing.
000168 (2012) Andrew P. Morley [Royaume-Uni] ; Madan Narayanan ; Rebecca Mines ; Ashraf Molokhia ; Sebastian Baxter ; Gavin Craig ; Cathryn M. Lewis ; Ian CraigAVPR1A and SLC6A4 polymorphisms in choral singers and non-musicians: a gene association study.
000187 (2010) Katherine Rebecca Hampshire [Royaume-Uni] ; Mathilde MatthijsseCan arts projects improve young people's wellbeing? A social capital approach.
000196 (2009) I. Kar-Purkayastha [Royaume-Uni] ; C. Ingram ; H. Maguire ; A. RocheThe importance of school and social activities in the transmission of influenza A(H1N1)v: England, April - June 2009.
000212 (2008) Timothy D. Griffiths [Royaume-Uni]Tone deafness: a model complex cortical phenotype.
000213 (2008) Irumee Pai [Royaume-Uni] ; Stephen Lo ; Dennis Wolf ; Azgher KajiekerThe effect of singing on snoring and daytime somnolence.
000231 (2007) David M. Howard [Royaume-Uni]Equal or non-equal temperament in a capella SATB singing.
000258 (2004) David M. Howard [Royaume-Uni]Measuring the tuning accuracy of thousands singing in unison: an English Premier Football League table of fans' singing tunefulness.
000267 (2002) Henry Connor [Royaume-Uni]Medieval uroscopy and its representation on misericords--part 2: misericords.
000271 (2001) S M Clift [Royaume-Uni] ; G. HancoxThe perceived benefits of singing: findings from preliminary surveys of a university college choral society.
000284 (1999) P. White [Royaume-Uni]Formant frequency analysis of children's spoken and sung vowels using sweeping fundamental frequency production.
000320 (1988) M. Benjamin [Royaume-Uni]Mucochondroid (mucous connective) tissues in the heads of teleosts.

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