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[Sabatini 2011]
Fabio Sabatini.
“The Relationship between Happiness and Health: Evidence from Italy”,
published by University of York, Health, Econometrics and Data Group, May 2011, 21 pages.
[Sachs 1929]
Curt Sachs (1881–1959).
Geist und Werden der Musikinstrumente «Spirit and Evolution of Musical Instruments»,
published by D. Reimer, Berlin, Germany, in German, 1929.
[Sachs 1940]
Curt Sachs.
The History of Musical Instruments,
published by Dover Publications, 1940, 505 pages, ISBN 0-486-45265-4.
[Sachs 1941]
Curt Sachs.
“The Mystery of the Babylonian Notation”,
Musical Quarterly, Volume 27, Number 1, January 1941, pages 62–69, doi:10.1093/mq/XXVII.1.62.
Publication 739367 on JSTOR (subscription access).
[Sachs 1943]
Curt Sachs.
The Rise of Music in the Ancient World, First Edition,
published by W W Norton & Co., New York, June 1943, 321 pages, retrieved January 8, 2012, ISBN 0-393-09718-8 (978-0-393-09718-4), hardcover.
Publication TheRiseOfMusicInTheAncientWorld on Archive.org (open access).
[Sachs 1944]
Curt Sachs.
“The Mystery of the Babylonian Notation”,
International Congress of Musicology, New York, September 11–16, 1939, contained in [Mendel 1944], 1944, pages 161–167.
Publication papersreadatinte00amer on Archive.org (open access).
[Sachs 1956]
Curt Sachs (editor).
Man's Early Musical Instruments,
Ethnic Folkways Records, FE 4525, 1956.
[Sachs 1965]
Curt Sachs.
Geist und Werden der Musikinstrumente «Spirit and Evolution of Musical Instruments», Second Edition,
published by Frits A. M. Knuf, Hilversum, The Netherlands, in German, 1965, 282 pages.
[Saenger 2007]
Katherine Saenger.
“Rick Wilson and the "Old Flutes" Website”,
New York Flute Club Newsletter, May 2007, pages 6–9.
[Saintilan 1993]
Nicole Saintilan.
"Music - If So it May be Called:" Perception and Response in the Documentation of Aboriginal Music in Nineteenth Century Australia,
Masters of Music dissertation – Department of Music, The University of New South Wales, August 1993, 109 pages.
[Sajfert 2011]
Vjekoslav Sajfert, Sonja Krstić, Dušan Popov, Nicolina Pop.
“Absorption of Sound Waves”,
Seria Fizică (Physics Series), Analele Universităţii de Vest din Timişoara (Annals of the West University of Timisoara), Volume 55, January 2011, pages 13–19.
[Sakki 2003]
M. Säkki, Jaan Kalda, M. Vainu, and M. Laan.
“What Does the Correlation Dimension of the Human Heart Rate Measure?, Version 2”,
January 8, 2003, 5 pages 4 figures, arXiv:physics/0112031.
[Salem 2006]
Harry Salem and Sidney A. Katz.
Inhalation Toxicology, Second edition,
published by CRC Press, Boca Raton, Florida, 2006.
[Salomon 1928]
Julian Harris Salomon (born 1896).
The Book of Indian Crafts and Indian Lore,
published by Harper & Brothers Publishers, New York, 1928, xvii + 418 pages.
[Salomon 2000]
Julian Harris Salomon.
The Book of Indian Crafts and Indian Lore,
published by Dover Publications, 2000, 418 pages, ISBN 0-486-41433-7 (978-0-486-41433-1).
[Sammler 2007]
Daniela Sammler, Maren Grigutsch, Thomas Fritz, and Stefan Koelsch.
“Music and Emotion: Electrophysiological Correlates of the Processing of Pleasant and Unpleasant Music”,
Psychomusicology, Volume 44, 2007, pages 293–304, doi:10.1111/j.1469-8986.2007.00497.x.
[Sams 2005]
Norman Sams.
“To Hopi, with Flutes”,
Voice of the Wind, Year 2005, Volume 1, published by the International Native American Flute Association, Suffolk, Virginia, 2005, pages 26–27.
[Sanchez 2007]
Gonzalo Sánchez Santiago.
“An Introduction to the Music Cultures of Ancient Oaxaca: Sound Artifacts in the Archaeological Record”,
The World of Music, Volume 49, Number 2, published by VWB – Verlag für Wissenschaft und Bildung, Berlin, 2007, pages 67–79.
[Sandelowsky 1983]
B. H. Sandelowsky.
“Archaeology in Namibia”,
American Scientist, Volume 71, Number 6, November–December 1983, pages 606–615.
Publication 27852346 on JSTOR (subscription access).
[Sandercock 2005]
Gavin R. H. Sandercock, Paul D. Bromley, and David A. Brodie.
“Effects of Exercise on Heart Rate Variability: Inferences from Meta-Analysis”,
Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise, Volume 37, Number 3, March 2005, pages 433–439, doi:10.1249/01.MSS.0000155388.39002.9D.
Publication 15741842 on PubMed/NCBI (subscription access).
[Sandner 1973]
Erich Sandner.
“Cylindrical Flute”,
United States Patent 3,763,737, Granted October 9, 1973, 5 pages, retrieved December 5, 2009.
[Sanford 1970]
Charles Frederic Sanford.
An Interpretative Study of the Ohio Hopewell Mortuary Cult in North American Archeology,
Master of Arts dissertation – Ohio State University, Anthropology, 1970, 86 pages.
Thesis advisor Raymond S. Baby.
[Santarpia 2015]
Alfonso Santarpia, Eric Dudoit, and Melanie Paul.
“The Discursive Effects of the Haiku-based SADUPA Poetry Technique in Palliative Care”,
Journal of Poetry Therapy, 2015, doi:10.1080/08893675.2015.1051288.
[Saoud 2004]
Rabah Saoud.
“The Arab Contribution to Music of the Western World”,
published by FSTC Limited, 9 Conyngham Road, Victoria Park, Manchester, M14 5DX, United Kingdom, March 2004, 26 pages, retrieved May 23, 2008.
Publication ID: 4052.
[Sapir A]
Edward Sapir; Jacob D. Sapir (transcriptions).
Unpublished Manuscript on Southern Paiute Music with Transcriptions.
[Sapir-E 1910]
Edward Sapir (1884–1939).
“Song Recitatives in Paiute Mythology”,
The Journal of American Folk-lore, Volume 23, Number 89, July–September 1910, pages 455–472.
Publication journalofamefolk23ameruoft on Archive.org (open access).
Contains 12 songs.
[Sapir-E 1930]
Edward Sapir.
“Text of the Kaibab Paiute and Uintah Utes”,
Proceedings of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, Volume 65, 1930, pages 297–535.
[Sarantos 2000]
John Sarantos.
Under One Sky — Fourty-One Native American Songs (song book),
published by RabbitDog Publishing, Louisville, Kentucky, April 2000, 32 pages.
Nakai tablature notation, two versions: five-hole or six-hole finger diagrams.
Contains 41 songs.
[Sarantos 2000a]
John Sarantos and Wayne McCleskey.
Under One Sky — Traditional Native American Songs for the Contemporary Native American Flute, Revised Second Edition (song book),
published by Wind Warrior Publications, Seattle, Washington, 2000.
[Sarantos 2002]
John Sarantos.
A Kokopelli Songbook — Finger Chart Songbook, Volume 2 (song book),
2002.
six-hole finger diagrams.
Contains 27 songs.
[Sarantos 2003]
John Sarantos (melody transcription); Kathleen Joyce-Grendahl (rhythm transcription).
Omaha Prayer,
Voice of the Wind, Year 2003, Volume 1, published by the International Native American Flute Association, Suffolk, Virginia, 2003, page 24.
[Sarantos A]
John Sarantos.
A Kokopelli Christmas — Songs for the Winter Seasons, Second Edition (song book),
published by Wind Warrior Publications, Seattle, WA.
Nakai tablature notation, five-hole and six-hole finger diagrams.
[Sarasvati 2015]
Ami Sarasvati.
Christmas Songs and Duets for the Native American Style Flute,
November 16, 2015, 30 pages.
[Sarasvati 2015a]
Ami Sarasvati.
Learn to Play the Native American Style Flute — Level 1, Volume 1,
published by CreateSpace, 2015, 24 pages, ISBN 1-5170-5974-7 (978-1-5170-5974-3).
[Sargent 1952]
Margaret Sargent.
“Folk and Primitive Music in Canada”,
Journal of the International Folk Music Council, Volume 4, published by the International Council for Traditional Music, 1952, pages 65–68.
Publication 835849 on JSTOR (subscription access).
[Sarno 1995]
Louis Sarno and Bernie Krause (born 1938).
Bayaka: Extraordinary Music of the Babenzélé Pygmies and Sound of Their Forest Home,
published by Ellipsis Arts, Roslyn, New York, 1995.
[Sasaki 1960]
Ruth Fuller Sasaki.
“A Bibliography of Translations of Zen (Ch'an) Works”,
Philosophy East & West, Volume 10, Number 3–4, published by the University of Hawaii Press, 1960, pages 149–166.
[Sato 2001]
Kentaro Sato.
Sato Method of Solfege Syllables,
2001, retrieved July 13, 2010.
[Sato-S 2010]
S. Sato, S. Makita, R. Uchida, S. Ishihara, and M. Masuda.
“Effect of Tai Chi training on baroreflex sensitivity and heart rate variability in patients with coronary heart disease”,
International Heart Journal, Volume 51, Number 4, July 2010, pages 238–241.
Publication 20716839 on PubMed/NCBI (subscription access).
[Savage 2014]
Patrick E. Savage and Steven Brown.
“Mapping Music: Cluster Analysis Of Song-Type Frequencies Within And Between Cultures”,
Ethnomusicology, Volume 58, Number 1, Winter 2014, pages 133–155.
[Sawyer 1975]
Jesse O. Sawyer.
Notes on Musical Instruments,
1975.
[Sayce 1898]
A. H. Sayce (1846–1933).
Lectures on the Origin and Growth of Religion as Illustrated by the Religion of the Ancient Babylonians, Fifth Edition,
published by Williams and Norgate, London, 1898, 565 pages.
[Scavone 2005]
Gary Scavone and Andrey da Silva.
“Frequency Content of Breath Pressure and Implications for Use in Control”,
Proceedings of the NIME 2005 conference on New interfaces for musical expression, 2005, pages 93–96.
[Schaeffer 1968]
Claude-Frédéric-Arm (1898–1982) and Schaeffer and Jean Nougayrol (editors).
Nouveaux textes accadiens, hourrites et ugaritiques des archives et bibliothèques privées d'Ugarit «New Akkadian Texts, Hurrian and Ugaritic Archives and Private Libraries of Ugarit»,
Ugaritica 5; Bibliothèque archéologique et historique / Institut français d'archéologie de Beyrouth 80; Mission de Ras Shamra 16, published by P. Geuthner, Paris, France, in French, 1968, 806 pages.
[Schechtman 1989]
Vicki L. Schechtman, Ronald M. Harper, Karen A. Kluge, Adrian J. Wilson, Howard J. Hoffman, and David P. Southall.
“Heart Rate Variation in Normal Infants and Victims of the Sudden Infant Death Syndrome”,
Early Human Development, Volume 19, Number 3, June 1989, pages 167–181, doi:10.1016/0378-3782(89)90077-7.
Publication 2776682 on PubMed/NCBI (subscription access).
[Schellenberg 1996]
E. Glenn Schellenberg and Sandra E. Trehub.
“Natural Musical Intervals: Evidence from Infant Listeners”,
Psychological Science, Volume 7, Number 5, September 1996, pages 272–277.
Publication 40062961 on JSTOR (subscription access).
[Schellenberg 2001]
E. Glenn Schellenberg.
“Asymmetries in the Discrimination of Musical Intervals: Going Out-of-Tune Is More Noticeable Than Going In-Tune”,
Music Perception: An Interdisciplinary Journal, Volume 19, Number 2, Winter 2001, pages 223–248.
Publication 10.1525/mp.2001.19.2.223 on JSTOR (subscription access).
[Schellenberg 2004]
E. Glenn Schellenberg.
“Music Lessons Enhance IQ”,
Psychological Science, Volume 15, Number 8, August 2004, pages 511–514, doi:10.1111/j.0956-7976.2004.00711.x.
Publication 15270994 on PubMed/NCBI (subscription access).
[Schellenberg 2006]
E. Glenn Schellenberg.
“Long-term Positive Associations Between Music Lessons and IQ”,
Journal of Educational Psychology, Volume 98, Number 2, May 2006, pages 457–468, doi:10.1037/0022-0663.98.2.457.
[Schellenberg 2010]
E. Glenn Schellenberg.
“Music Lessons and Nonmusical Abilities: Conclusions and Controversies”,
Music Cognition, Language and Thought - Annual scientific workshop, McMaster Institute for Music & the Mind, McMaster University, November 20, 2010.
[Schellenberg 2011]
E. Glenn Schellenberg.
“Examining the Association Between Music Lessons and Intelligence”,
British Journal of Psychology, Volume 102, Issue 3, 2011, pages 283–302, doi:10.1111/j.2044-8295.2010.02000.x.
[Schellenberg 2013]
E. Glenn Schellenberg and Michael W. Weiss.
“Music and Cognitive Abilities”,
contained in [Deutsch 2013], 2013, pages 499–550, doi:10.1016/B978-0-12-381460-9.00012-2.
[Schipke 1999]
J. D. Schipke, G. Arnold, and M. Pelzer.
“Effect of Respiration Rate on Short-term Heart Rate Variability”,
Journal of Clinical and Basic Cardiology, Volume 2, Number 1, 1999, pages 92–95.
[Schlesinger 1917]
Kathleen Schlesinger (1862–1953).
“The Origin of the Major and Minor Modes, In two parts”,
The Musical Times, Volume 58, Number 893, July–August 1917, pages 297–301 and 352–355.
[Schlesinger 1938]
Kathleen Schlesinger.
“Correspondence”,
Music & Letters, Volume 19, Issue 4, October 1938, pages 491–492, doi:10.1093/ml/XIX.4.491.
[Schlesinger 1939]
Kathleen Schlesinger.
The Greek Aulos — A Study of its Mechanism and of its Relation to the Modal System of Ancient Greek Music, Followed by a Survey of the Greek Harmoniai in Survival or Rebirth in Folk-music,
published by Methuen & Co., London, England, 1939, xlix + 577 pages.
[Schlesinger 1970]
Kathleen Schlesinger.
The Greek Aulos — A Study of its Mechanism and of its Relation to the Modal System of Ancient Greek Music, Followed by a Survey of the Greek Harmoniai in Survival or Rebirth in Folk-music,
published by Bouma's Boekhuis N.V., Groningen, The Netherlands, 1970, xlix + 577 pages, ISBN 90-6088-027-7.
Unchanged reprint of the 1939 Methuen edition.
Publication KathleenSchlesingerTheGreekAulos on Archive.org (open access).
[Schmid 2010]
K. Schmid, J. Schönlebe, H. Drexler, and M. Mueck-Weymann.
“The Effects of Cannabis on Heart Rate Variability and Well-being in Young Men”,
Pharmacopsychiatry, Volume 43, Number 4, June 2010, pages 147–150, doi:10.1055/s-0030-1248314.
Publication 20191442 on PubMed/NCBI (subscription access).
[Schmidt 2011]
Alvin J. Schmidt.
“Bach, Johann Sebastian (1685–1750)”,
The Encyclopedia of Christian Civilization, November 25, 2011, doi:10.1002/9780470670606.wbecc0109.
[Schmidt-Jones 2011]
Catherine Schmidt-Jones.
“Standing Waves and Wind Instruments, Version 1.10”,
published by Connexions, March 11, 2011, 10 pages.
[Schmidtmann 2011]
Gunnar Schmidtmann, Susanne Jahnke, Egbert J. Seidel, Wolfgang Sickenberger, and Hans-Jürgen Grein.
“Intraocular Pressure Fluctuations in Professional Brass and Woodwind Musicians During Common Playing Conditions”,
Graefe's Archive for Clinical and Experimental Ophthalmology, Volume 249, Number 6, 2011, pages 895–901, doi:10.1007/s00417-010-1600-x.
[Schneider 2004]
Achim Schneider.
Ice-age musicians fashioned ivory flute,
Nature News, Published online December 17, 2004, retrieved January 2, 2010, doi:10.1038/news041213-14.
ISSN: 1744-7933; EISSN: 1476-4687.
[Schneider-RL 1966]
Roger Lee Schneider.
A Preliminary Study of a Fort Ancient Site,
Masters Thesis – Department of Education, Wittenberg University, Springfield, Ohio, 1966.
[Schniedewind 2008]
William M. Schniedewind.
Origins of the Written Bible,
produced by the WGBH Educational Foundation, 2008.
[Schoolcraft 1821]
Henry Rowe Schoolcraft (1793–1864).
Journal of a Tour into the Interior of Missouri and Arkansaw: From Potosi, of Mime a Burton, in Missouri Territory in a South-West Direction, Toward the Rocky Mountains Performed in the Years 1818 and 1819,
Volume 4, Issue 5 of A Collection of Modern and Contemporary Voyages & Travels, Sir Richard Phillips, printed for Sir Richard Phillips and Co., 1821, 102 pages.
Reissued in [Schoolcraft 2009].
[Schoolcraft 1825]
Henry Rowe Schoolcraft.
Travels in the Central Portions of the Mississippi Valley: Comprising Observations on its Mineral Geography, Internal Resources, and Aboriginal Population,
published by Collins and Hannay, 1825, 459 pages.
[Schoolcraft 1839]
Henry Rowe Schoolcraft.
Indian Tales and Legends, Volume 2,
Algic Researches, comprising Inquiries Respecting the Mental Characteristics of the North American Indians, First Series, published by Harper & Brothers Publishers, New York, 1839, 244 pages.
[Schoolcraft 1845]
Henry Rowe Schoolcraft.
Oneó: or Characteristics of the Red Race of America — from Original Notes,
published by Wiley and Putnam, New York and London, 1845, 512 pages.
[Schoolcraft 1847]
Henry Rowe Schoolcraft.
The Red Race of America,
Volume 919 of the Harvard College Library History of Science project, published by Wm. H. Graham, New York, 1847, 416 pages.
[Schoolcraft 1851]
Henry Rowe Schoolcraft.
Historical and Statistical Information Respecting the History, Condition, and Prospects of the Indian Tribes of the United States: Collected and Prepared Under the Direction of the Bureau of Indian Affairs, per Act of Congress of March 3rd, 1847,
published by Lippincott, Grambo & Co., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 1851, 607 pages.
[Schoolcraft 1884]
Henry Rowe Schoolcraft; Frances S. Drake (editor) (1828–1885).
The Indian Tribes of the United States: Their history, antiquities, customs, religion, arts, language, traditions, oral legends, and myths, in two volumes,
published by J. B. Lippincott & Co., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 1884.
Publication indiantribesofun01scho on Archive.org (open access).
[Schoolcraft 2009]
Henry Rowe Schoolcraft.
Journal of a Tour into the Interior of Missouri and Arkansaw,
published by General Books LLC, 2009, 94 pages.
Reissue of [Schoolcraft 1821].
[Schrag 2005]
Brian Edward Schrag.
How Bamiléké Music-Makers Create Culture in Cameroon,
Doctoral dissertation – University of California, Los Angeles, 2005, 320 pages.
[Schroeder 1920]
O. Schroeder.
Keilschrifttexte aus Assur verschieden Inhalts «Cuneiform Texts from Assur with Various Content», Volume 1,
Ausgrabungen der Deutschen Orient-Gesellschaft in Assur (Excavations of the German Oriental Society in Assur), Wissenschaftliche Veröffentlichungen der deutschen Orient-Gesellschaft (WVDOG), Volume 35, published by J. C. Hinrich, Leipzig, in German, 1919, 362 pages.
[Schroeder 1922]
O. Schroeder.
Keilschrifttexte aus Assur historischen Inhalts «Historical Cuneiform Texts from Assur», Volume 2,
Ausgrabungen der Deutschen Orient-Gesellschaft in Assur (Excavations of the German Oriental Society in Assur), Wissenschaftliche Veröffentlichungen der deutschen Orient-Gesellschaft (WVDOG), Volume 37, published by J. C. Hinrich, Leipzig, in German, 1919, 362 pages.
[Schullian 1948]
Dorothy M. Schullian and Max Schoen.
Music and Medicine,
published by Henry Schuman, New York, 1948, 499 pages.
[Schulz 2001]
Regine Christiane Schulz.
“Harp and Flute in a 26th Dynasty Tomb”,
Joined Meeting of CIPEG and the International Committee of Museums with Musical Instruments Collections (CIMICIM), ICOM, Barcelona, Spain, 2001.
[Schuman 2000]
J. S. Schuman, E. C. Massicotte, S. Connolly, E. Hertzmark, B. Mukherji, and M. Z. Kunen.
“Increased Intraocular Pressure and Visual Field Defects in High Resistance Wind Instrument Players”,
Ophthalmology, Volume 107, Number 1, January 2000, pages 127–133.
Publication 10647731 on PubMed/NCBI (subscription access).
[Schutte 1980]
Harm Kornelis Schutte.
The Efficiency of Voice Production,
Doctoral dissertation – University of Gröningen, The Netherlands, published by Kemper, Gröningen, Netherlands, 1980, 194 pages.
[Schutte 2003]
Harm K. Schutte, James A. Stark, and Donald G. Miller.
“Change in Singing Voice Production, Objectively Measured”,
Journal of Voice, Volume 17, Number 4, December 2003, pages 495–501.
[Schwab 2004]
B. Schwab and A. Schultze-Florey.
“Velopharyngeal Insufficiency in Woodwind and Brass Players”,
Medical Problems of Performing Artists, Volume 19, Number 1, March 2004, pages 21–25.
[Schwab 2004a]
B. Schwab and A. Schultze-Florey.
“Intraorale Druckentwicklung bei Holz- und Blechbläsern «Investigations into Intraoral Pressure in Woodwind and Brass Musicians»”,
Musikphysiologie und Musikermedizin, Volume 11, Number 4, in German, 2004, page 183.
[Schwartz-DA 2003]
David A. Schwartz, Catherine Q. Howe, and Dale Purves.
“The Statistical Structure of Human Speech Sounds Predicts Musical Universals”,
The Journal of Neuroscience, Volume 23, Number 18, August 6, 2003, pages 7160 –7168.
[Schwartz-S 2014]
Sharona Schwartz.
“They Didn’t Give a Flute: Musician Says Customs Agents at JFK Airport Destroyed Every One of His 11 Handmade Instruments”,
The Blaze, January 1, 2014.
[Schweinsberger 1950]
Sanchia Schweinsberger.
“Bone Flutes and Whistles Found in Ohio Valley Sites”,
Proceedings of the Indiana Academy of Science, Volume 59, 1950, pages 28–33.
[Seeberger 2003]
Friedrich Seeberger.
Klangwelten der Altsteinzeit «Sound World of the Old Stone Age»,
published by the Urgeschichtliches Museum, Karlstraße 21, 89143 Blaubeuren, Germany, 2003, total time 21:03.
[Seeger 1987]
Anthony Seeger.
“The Indiana University Archives of Traditional Music”,
World of Music, Volume 29, Number 3, 1987, pages 95–98.
[Seeger 1987a]
Anthony Seeger and Louise S. Spear (editors).
Early Field Recordings: A Catalogue of Cylinder Collections at the Indiana University Archives of Traditional Music,
published by Indiana University Press, Bloomington, Indiana, 1987, 218 pages, ISBN 0-253-31840-8 (978-0-253-31840-4), hardcover.
Publication earlyfieldrecord00indi on Archive.org (open access).
[Seeger-P 1976]
Pete Seeger and Ed Reneham.
Fifty Sail on Newburgh Bay,
Folkways Records, FH 5257, 16 tracks, 1976, 33⅓ rpm 12" vinyl audio disc.
[Seeger-P 2009]
Pete Seeger; Peter Blood (editor, first edition); Michael Miller and Sarah A. Elisabeth (editors, revised edition).
Where Have All the Flowers Gone — A Singalong Memoir,
published by Sing Out, Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, 2009, 313 pages, ISBN 0-393-33861-4 (978-0-393-33861-4), softcover book with CD-ROM.
Contains 1 song.
[Seeman 1995]
Mark F. Seeman.
“When Words are Not Enough: Hopewell Interregionalism and the use of Material Symbols at the GE Mound”,
Native American Interactions, M Nassaney and K. Sassaman (editors), pubished by the University of Tennessee Press, Knoxville, TN, 1995, pages 122–143.
[Sehmann 2000]
Karin Harfst Sehmann.
“The Effects of Breath Management Instruction on the Performance of Elementary Brass Players”,
Journal of Research in Music Education, Volume 48, Number 2, published by Sage Publications for MENC: The National Association for Music Education, Summer 2000, pages 136–150.
Publication 3345572 on JSTOR (subscription access).
[Seifert 2013]
Georg Seifert, Jenny-Lena Kanitz, Kim Pretzer, Günter Henze, Katharina Witt, Sina Reulecke, and Andreas Voss.
“Improvement of Circadian Rhythm of Heart Rate Variability by Eurythmy Therapy Training”,
Evidence-Based Complementary and Alternative Medicine, Volume 2013, Article ID 564340, published by Hindawi Publishing, 2013, 9 pages, doi:10.1155/2013/564340.
[Sellers 1941]
Ovid R. Sellers.
“Musical Instruments of Israel”,
The Biblical Archaeologist, Volume 4, Number 3, published by The American Schools of Oriental Research, September 1941, pages 33–47.
Publication 3209320 on JSTOR (subscription access).
[Selvaraj 2008]
N. Selvaraj, A. Jaryal, J. Santhosh, K. K. Deepak, and S. Anand.
“Assessment of Heart Rate Variability Derived from Finger-tip Photoplethysmography as Compared to Electrocardiography”,
Volume 32, Number 6, November–December 2008, pages 479–484, doi:10.1080/03091900701781317.
Publication 18663635 on PubMed/NCBI (subscription access).
[Semaw 2003]
S. Semaw, M. J. Rogers, J. Quade, P. R. Renne, R. F. Butler, M. Dominguez-Rodrigo, D. Stout, W. S. Hart, T. Pickering, and S. W. Simpson.
“2.6-Million-year-old Stone Tools and Associated Bones from OGS-6 and OGS-7, Gona, Afar, Ethiopia”,
Journal of Human Evolution, Volume 45, Number 2, August 2003, pages 169–177, doi:10.1016/S0047-2484(03)00093-9.
[Sengpiel 2009]
Eberhard Sengpiel.
Speed of Sound — Temperature Matters, Not Air Pressure,
2009, 1 page.
[Seps 2001]
B. Seps, F. Beckers, D. Ramaekers, and A. E. Aubert.
“The Influence of Training on Heart Rate Variability in Healthy Older Adults”,
Memorias II Congreso Latinoamericano de Ingeniería Biomédica, La Habana, Cuba, May 23–25, 2001, 2001.
[Sethares 2005]
William A. Sethares (born 1955).
Tuning, Timbre, Spectrum, Scale, Second Edition,
published by Springer-Verlag, London, England, 2005, 426 pages, ISBN-13 978-1-85233-797-1.
[Shackman 2009]
Alexander J. Shackman, Brenton W. McMenamin, Heleen A. Slagter, Jeffrey S. Maxwell, Lawrence L. Greischar, and Richard J. Davidson.
“Electromyogenic Artifacts and Electroencephalographic Inferences”,
Brain Topography, Volume 22, Number 1, June 2009, pages 7–12, doi:10.1007/s10548-009-0079-4.
Publication 19214730 on PubMed/NCBI (subscription access).
[Shaeffner 1968]
André Shaeffner.
Origine des Instruments de Musique «Origins of Musical Instruments».
[Shaffer 1981]
Aaron Shaffer.
“A New Musical Term in Ancient Mesopotamian Music”,
Iraq, Volume 43, Number 1, published by the British Institute for the Study of Iraq, Spring 1981, pages 79–83, doi:10.2307/4200135.
Publication 4200135 on JSTOR (subscription access).
[Shaffer 2013]
Fred Shaffer.
BCIA HRV Biofeedback Certificate of Completion Didactic Workshop — Strategies to Achieve Clean HRV Biofeedback Recordings,
2013.
[Shaffer-F 2011]
Fred Shaffer and Donald Moss.
“Clinical Efficacy of HRV Biofeedback”,
2011.
[Shahidi 2005]
Fereidoon Shahidi (editor).
Bailey’s Industrial Oil and Fat Products, Six volume set, Sixth edition,
published by John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 2005.
[Shahidi 2005a]
Fereidoon Shahidi and Homan Miraliakbari.
“Tree Nut Oils”,
2005, pages 175–193.
[ShakBC 2011]
Shakuhachi Society of British Columbia.
Shakuhachi Onkai — Shakuhachi Musical Scales «尺八の音階»,
March 23, 2011, retrieved June 27, 2015.
[Shalev-Eyni 2006]
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