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Atmospheric Environment, 2015
Abstract Previous research suggests there may be combined effects of outdoor air pollution and traffic noise on noise annoyance, but it is not known how environmental context can moderate these effects. Physical attributes of the environment can influence relative levels of exposure, while sociocultural contexts can moderate environmental perceptions.
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Abstract Previous research suggests there may be combined effects of outdoor air pollution and traffic noise on noise annoyance, but it is not known how environmental context can moderate these effects. Physical attributes of the environment can influence relative levels of exposure, while sociocultural contexts can moderate environmental perceptions.
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The Association of Workplace Cumulative Noise Exposure and Blood Pressure
Korean Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine, 2001Sang Yun Lee +2 more
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SSRN Electronic Journal, 2021
Background: Greenspace exposure is associated with improved childhood development, yet the pathways behind this relation are insufficiently understood. Here, we investigated the association between lifetime residential exposure to greenspace and early childhood development and evaluated the extent to which this association was mediated by reductions in
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Background: Greenspace exposure is associated with improved childhood development, yet the pathways behind this relation are insufficiently understood. Here, we investigated the association between lifetime residential exposure to greenspace and early childhood development and evaluated the extent to which this association was mediated by reductions in
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Optimization of Area Navigation Arrival Routes for Cumulative Noise Exposure
Journal of Aircraft, 2014This paper presents a study aimed at the development of an optimization methodology for multi-event aircraft trajectories. The proposed methodology is an extension of the NOISHHH tool originally developed for the optimization of single-event trajectories.
S. Hartjes, J. Dons, H. G. Visser
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[Cumulative noise exposure and the risk of high-frequency hearing loss relationships].
Zhonghua lao dong wei sheng zhi ye bing za zhi = Zhonghua laodong weisheng zhiyebing zazhi = Chinese journal of industrial hygiene and occupational diseases, 2022Objective: To explore the dose-response relationship between cumulative noise exposure and high-frequency hearing loss, and further to provide a basis for the control of occupational hazards of noise. Methods: A Meta-analysis of dose-response relationships was performed on the data of eligible literatures published in China from January 2000.1 to ...
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A generalized cumulative noise exposure metric for community response analysis
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of AmericaIn community noise studies, there is often a desire to understand how the annoyance response to multiple noise events aggregates over a long period of time. Many cumulative response metrics, such as day-night level (DNL), are based on the idea that humans respond, on average, to the sum of frequency-weighted acoustic energy over time.
Aaron B. Vaughn, Andrew W. Christian
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Arteriosclerosis, Thrombosis, and Vascular Biology, 2019
Background: Hypertension is the single-most important risk factor in the development of atherosclerosis, with nearly 1 in 3 American adults affected, according to the CDC . Recently, environmental noise pollution was also identified as a cardiovascular risk factor. Our group has characterized the physiological effects: moderate
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Background: Hypertension is the single-most important risk factor in the development of atherosclerosis, with nearly 1 in 3 American adults affected, according to the CDC . Recently, environmental noise pollution was also identified as a cardiovascular risk factor. Our group has characterized the physiological effects: moderate
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Noise Control Engineering Journal
While industry development has improved people's lives, industrial noise has also caused negative impacts. Industrial noise cannot be avoided in industrial environments. It is essential to accurately evaluate industrial noise. Most existing industrial noise evaluation methods consider the factors of industrial noise but ignore the factors of human ...
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While industry development has improved people's lives, industrial noise has also caused negative impacts. Industrial noise cannot be avoided in industrial environments. It is essential to accurately evaluate industrial noise. Most existing industrial noise evaluation methods consider the factors of industrial noise but ignore the factors of human ...
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