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Does cervical membrane stripping in women with group B Streptococcus put the fetus at risk?
(Family Physicians Inquiries Network, 2012)
No direct evidence points to fetal harm from cervical membrane stripping (CMS) to induce labor in term pregnancies complicated by group B Streptococcus (GBS) colonization (strength of recommendation [SOR]: B, a Cochrane ...
Development of Choral Activities for the 1972-1973 School Year in the Manhattan, Kansas Public High School
(1972)
It is the purpose of this paper to develop
a years program at the Manhattan, Kansas High School in
terms of aims and objectives of choral music. The paper
will be constructed in order of philosophy, curriculum,
activities ...
Selected Horn Ensemble Literature
(1969)
The content of this paper is a selected portion of the
literature for an ensemble of four or five French horns.
Which combination drug therapies are most effective for hypertension?
(Family Physicians Inquiries Network, 2011)
Insufficient evidence exists to determine which specific combinations most effectively decrease cardiovascular morbidity and mortality, although combinations of hypertension medications at lower doses generally reduce ...
Ginger for the Treatment of Nausea and Vomiting in Pregnancy
(Family Physicians Inquiries Network, 2011)
Ginger can be safely used to reduce nausea and vomiting in pregnancy. (Strength of Recommendation [SOR]: B, based on small, heterogeneous trials comparing ginger with placebo and unproven comparators). Ginger's effectiveness ...
Philosophies of Music Education in the United States 1861-1970: Including an Historical Survey of the Philosophies of Music in Western Civilization
(1970)
The purpose of this study was to investigate pertinent
philosophies of music education from 1861 to the present.
Included was an historical overview of several significant
philosophies of music which have influenced ...
Textual Considerations in the Quotations of Gospel Hymn Tunes and Other Familiar Material in the Symphonies of Charles Ives
(1976)
This paper focuses on the biographical connection to the use of musical quotations in the works of Charles Ives. Hymn tune use is emphasized. Three differing theories proposed by other authors are considered and debated.
A Brief Discussion of Four Large Contemporary Works in English for Mezzo-Soprano
(1975-11)
In order to encourage the interested person, performer, or pedagogue
to bring more twentieth-century concert literature in English to the concert
stage, four large works for mezzo-soprano have been chosen for a ...
The Evolution of the Four Overtures to Beethoven's Opera Fidelio
(1990)
The purpose of this paper is to explore aspects connected with the evolution of the four overtures
to Beethoven's opera Fidelio. This situation (four overtures to one work) is unparalleled in the
history of opera, and ...
Hymnology: The Contribution of Charles Price Jones
(1984-07-19)
The story of Charles Price Jones is quite unique. During
his lifetime he brought about a reawakening of religion which
affected not only many thousands who knew him but teeming thousands
who never saw or knew him.
He ...
The Effect of Improvisation in Given Rhythms on Rhythmic Accuracy in Sight Reading Achievement by Beginning College Group Piano Students
(1981)
The problem of this study was to determine whether college elementary group piano students who have regular practice in improvising the pitches for pieces within various combination of given meter, rhythmic notation, ...
An analysis of the Song Cycle Canti Della Lontananza for Voice and Piano by Gian Carlo Menotti
(1971)
This paper is an analysis of the song cycle
Canti Della Lontananza by Gian Carlo Menotti for voice and
piano. This paper will serve to familiarize the reader with
the cycle. Each song has been analyzed according to ...
The Origin and Evolution of the Trumpet and Cornet
(1968-01)
For several years I have listened to many heated
arguments among musicians concerning the difference between
the trumpet and a cornet. The purpose of this paper will
be to explore the origin and historical development ...
The Effects of Italian Stylistic Traits on Three Early German Protestant Composers
(1978-04)
During the first half of the seventeenth century,
Europe witnessed the development of German Protestant music.
The German Protestant style was unique as it represented a
synthesis of the old sacred polyphonic techniques ...
The Physiological and Psychological Aspects of Piano Memorization
(1974)
Memory can be developed in several ways. Actual
participation helps one learn more thoroughly and remember
more accurately; for example, singing and playing the
themes to yourself. Another way to improve musical memory
is ...
Development of the Suite (Primarily, the Keyboard Suite)
(1966)
This work traces the historical development of the keyboard suite from 13th-century vocal works to the standardized suite of the Baroque era. The work also gives the origins and characteristics of the named movements found ...
Sustainability and the Bioeconomy
(AgBioForum, 2011)
This introduction to the special issue of AgBioForum addresses the articles presented, which are a selection of nine articles presented at the 15th International Consortium on Applied Bioeconomy Research Annual Conference ...
A Study of Three Masses: Mozart, Bruckner, and Stravinsky
(1996)
The purpose of this study is to compare three different Masses chosen due to their
individuality, place in the history of music, and their importance to the choral repertoire of large
forms. They are: Mass in C Minor (K. ...