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Relationship between exposure to multiple noise sources and noise annoyance
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 2004Relationships between exposure to noise [metric: day-night level (DNL) or day-evening-night level (DENL)] from a single source (aircraft, road traffic, or railways) and annoyance based on a large international dataset have been published earlier. Also for stationary sources relationships have been assessed.
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Transportation noise and cardiovascular health: role of multiple noise sources
Occupational and Environmental Medicine, 2019Links between exposure to transportation noise and cardiovascular health have been intensively studied during the past decade, and in Europe transportation noise has been listed as a major environmental health burden second only to air pollution.1 The increasing number of studies is partly due to the development of environmental noise modelling methods
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Multiple Linear Panel Regression with Multiplicative Random Noise
2009The paper explores the effect of multiplicative measurement errors on the estimation of a multiple linear panel data model. The conventional fixed effects estimator of the slope parameter vector,which ignores measurement errors, is biased. By correcting for the bias one can construct a consistent and asymptotically normal estimator.
Hans Schneeweiß, Gerd Ronning
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Stabilization by multiplicative noise
Physical Review A, 1982R. Graham, A. Schenzle
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Destruction of bimodality by multiplicative noise
Physical Review A, 1986, Lugiato +3 more
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Low Noise Frequency- Multiplication
26th Annual Symposium on Frequency Control, 1972openaire +1 more source
Multiple magnetization paths in Barkhausen noise
Physical Review E, 1996, Petta, , Weissman, , O'Brien
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