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    por Buonanno, G., Morawska, L., Stabile, L.
    Publicado 2020
    “…The proposed approach was used for retrospective assessment of documented outbreaks in a restaurant in Guangzhou (China) and at a choir rehearsal in Mount Vernon (USA), showing that, in both cases, the high attack rate values can be justified only assuming the airborne transmission as the main route of contagion. …”
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  4. 384
    “…Scenarios involving high aerobic activities or singing have [Formula: see text]; a 1  h gym visit has a median [Formula: see text] , and the Skagit Choir superspreading event has [Formula: see text]. …”
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  5. 385
    “…Social protection provisions were “cash/cash in kind”: government cash transfers, food security, school fees/materials, school feeding, clothing; and “care”: HIV support group, sports groups, choir/art groups, positive parenting and parental supervision/monitoring. …”
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    “…Interventions varied widely, and included singing in a choir, a patient-centred, interprofessional primary care team-based approach, a multifactorial assessment targeting fall risk, appropriate medication use, loneliness and frailty, and a community-based care model that included comprehensive assessments and multilevel care coordination. …”
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    “…We measured whether adolescents engaged in school-based arts activities (band, book club, chorus, choir, cheerleading, dance, drama club, newspaper, orchestra) at wave one (1994–1995). …”
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    “…Twenty-four diseased employees were ballet dancers, eight from the orchestra, seven from the administration, seven from the choir singers, six from the costume department, 10 from technical support, and one guest solo singer. …”
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    CD Audiom
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    “…One SLN injury had no hoarseness but could not project a loud voice while singing with his church choir and recovered in 1 month. The one patient with ptosis recovered almost completely, did not notice any residual problems, but physical examination demonstrated a subtle difference in palpebral elevation 1 year after EA. …”
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    por Macur, Mirna, Pontes, Halley M.
    Publicado 2021
    “…The multinomial logistic regression identified four key predictors of IGD: male gender, gaming as a frequent free-time activity, attending music school or a choir and self-control. CONCLUSION: Public health measures should target adolescents at increased risk of developing IGD in early age because they are particularly drawn to excessive gaming behaviors and present greater IGD vulnerability.…”
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    “…Among participants who did not report COVID-19 close contact, working in proximity to ≥10 people (adjusted OR = 2.17; 95%CI = 1.03–4.55), choir practice (adjusted OR = 11.85; 95%CI = 1.44–97.91), traveling on a plane (adjusted OR = 5.78; 95%CI = 1.70–19.68), and not participating in an essential indoor activity (i.e., grocery shopping, public transit use, or visiting a healthcare facility; adjusted OR = 2.15; 95%CI = 1.07–4.30) were associated with increased odds of testing positive. …”
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  14. 394
    por Campbell, Patricia Shehan
    Publicado 2008
    Tabla de Contenidos: “…1: Musician's Life In Teaching -- 2: Great Minds On Music In Education -- 3: Music Learning By Ear And By Eye -- Transmitting the aural art -- Formal, nonformal, and natural learning -- Medieval Europe: inside the Scholae Cantorum -- Japan: time-honored music learning -- West Africa: family and nonformal learning -- Ireland: heritage music at home in competition -- First nations: music as indigenous knowledge -- Jazz: taught and not taught -- Cross-cultural pathways to music learning -- References and resources -- 4: Systems And Standards Of Music Education -- Logical and localized systems -- Argentina -- Australia -- Brazil -- China -- France -- Hungary -- Japan -- South Africa -- United Kingdom -- North America: the United States and Canada -- Synthesizing the systems -- References and resources -- 5: Music In "Your Local" -- Local schools within earshot -- Jackson high school -- Daniel Webster middle school -- Maplewood elementary school -- Music in the community of school -- References and resources -- 6: Theories Of Musical Thinking And Doing -- Music as human behavior -- Who they musically are -- What they hear-and how -- Range of their feelings -- Developmental schemes -- Theories of learning and teaching -- Research to practice -- References and resources -- 7: Teaching Music To Children -- Children as a "choice" -- Musical children au naturel -- Children's enhanced musical development -- Methods for teaching music to children -- Teacher of musical children -- Teacher's duties, children's rights -- References and resources -- 8: Choral Classroom -- Comprehensive choral program -- Choral ensembles -- Qualities of a successful choir teacher -- Profiles of success -- References and resources -- 9: Of School Bands, Orchestras, And Jazz Ensembles -- How did we get here? …”
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    Publicado 1989
    “…Student film, choir…”
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    “…Background. Singing in choirs, which previous research has identified as supporting wellbeing, has been restricted and altered during the COVID-19 pandemic. …”
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    por Cererols, Joan, 1618-1676
    Publicado 1988
    CD Audiom
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    “…There are many music experiences for people with dementia and their caregivers including but not limited to individualized playlists, music and singing groups, dementia-inclusive choirs and concerts, and music therapy. While the benefits of these music experiences have been well documented, an understanding of the differences between them is often absent. …”
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    por Yoeli, Heather, Macnaughton, Jane
    Publicado 2020
    “…Anecdotal experience and qualitative accounts suggest that singing groups, classes or choirs specifically for people with COPD (henceforth referred to as COPD-SGs) are effective in improving health. …”
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