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List of bibliographic references indexed by Statistique non paramétrique (MeSH)

Number of relevant bibliographic references: 19.
Ident.Authors (with country if any)Title
001004 (2014) Michael Pampel [Allemagne] ; Holger A. Jakstat [Allemagne] ; Oliver M. Ahlers [Allemagne]Impact of sound production by wind instruments on the temporomandibular system of male instrumentalists.
001345 (2012) Hui-Ling Lai [Taïwan] ; Yin-Ming Li ; Li-Hua LeeEffects of music intervention with nursing presence and recorded music on psycho-physiological indices of cancer patient caregivers.
001346 (2012) Anne Vaajoki [Finlande] ; Anna-Maija Pietil ; P Ivi Kankkunen ; Katri Vehvil Inen-JulkunenEffects of listening to music on pain intensity and pain distress after surgery: an intervention.
001373 (2012) Pembegül Kocaba [Turquie] ; Leyla KhorshidA comparison of the effects of a special gynaecological garment and music in reducing the anxiety related to gynaecological examination.
001516 (2010) Xueli Tan [États-Unis] ; Charles J. Yowler ; Dennis M. Super ; Richard B. FratianneThe efficacy of music therapy protocols for decreasing pain, anxiety, and muscle tension levels during burn dressing changes: a prospective randomized crossover trial.
001608 (2010) Diem Tran [États-Unis] ; Suzanne M. Edenfield ; Kimberly Coulton ; David AdamsAnxiolytic intervention preference of dental practitioners in the Savannah, Chatham County area: a pilot study.
001664 (2009) Ulrica Nilsson [Suède]Soothing music can increase oxytocin levels during bed rest after open-heart surgery: a randomised control trial.
001783 (2008) Andrew J. Kalnin [États-Unis] ; Philip S. Fastenau ; Ton J. Degrauw ; Beverly S. Musick ; Susan M. Perkins ; Cynthia S. Johnson ; Vincent P. Mathews ; John C. Egelhoff ; David W. Dunn ; Joan K. AustinMagnetic resonance imaging findings in children with a first recognized seizure.
001830 (2007) Harald J. Hamre [Allemagne] ; Claudia M. Witt ; Anja Glockmann ; Renatus Ziegler ; Stefan N. Willich ; Helmut KieneAnthroposophic art therapy in chronic disease: a four-year prospective cohort study.
001912 (2006) Fabiana Soncini [Brésil] ; Maristela Júlio Costa[The effect of musical practice on speech recognition in quiet and noisy situations].
001913 (2006) Susanne Tracy [États-Unis] ; Marlene Dufault ; Stephen Kogut ; Valerie Martin ; Susan Rossi ; Cynthia Willey-TemkinTranslating best practices in nondrug postoperative pain management.
001955 (2006) Moon Fai Chan [Hong Kong] ; Oi Chi Wong ; Hoi Lam Chan ; Mei Chu Fong ; Suet Yan Lai ; Ching Wah Lo ; Siu Mei Ho ; Suk Ying Ng ; Suk Kit LeungEffects of music on patients undergoing a C-clamp procedure after percutaneous coronary interventions.
001A12 (2005) Reto W. Kressig ; Gilles Allali ; Olivier BeauchetLong-term practice of Jaques-Dalcroze eurhythmics prevents age-related increase of gait variability under a dual task.
001A73 (2004) Isao Hashimoto [Japon] ; Atsushi Suzuki ; Tomoaki Kimura ; Yoshinobu Iguchi ; Masato Tanosaki ; Ryosuke Takino ; Yasuhiro Haruta ; Masato TairaIs there training-dependent reorganization of digit representations in area 3b of string players?
001B19 (2003) Mostafa Baljoon [Suède] ; Suzan Natto ; Jan BergstromOccurrence of vertical bone defects in dentally aware individuals.
001B92 (2001) J. Moneta ; A. Okni Ska ; M. Wielgo ; A. Przybo ; I. Szymusik ; L. Marianowski[Patient's preferences concerning the course of labor].
001C10 (2001) M. Smith [États-Unis] ; L. Casey ; D. Johnson ; C. Gwede ; O Z RigginMusic as a therapeutic intervention for anxiety in patients receiving radiation therapy.
001C19 (2001) L M Gallagher [États-Unis] ; A L SteeleDeveloping and using a computerized database for music therapy in palliative medicine.
001D10 (1998) S. Ezzone [États-Unis] ; C. Baker ; R. Rosselet ; E. TerepkaMusic as an adjunct to antiemetic therapy.

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