Recoil-limited feedback cooling of single nanoparticles near the ground state in an optical lattice [PDF]
We report on direct feedback cooling of single nanoparticles in an optical lattice to near their motional ground state. We find that the laser phase noise triggers severe heating of nanoparticles' motion along the optical lattice. When the laser phase noise is decreased by orders of magnitude, the heating rate is reduced and accordingly the occupation ...
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Analysis of the factors influencing the level of professional health and the biological age of miners during underground mining of coal seams [PDF]
Purpose. Setting of the work environment of workers at mining enterprises during thin coal seams extraction influence on the character and the rate of their aging by determination of the biological age and estimation of the occupational diseases ...
Cheberiachko, S+3 more
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Developing a framework of non-fatal occupational injury surveillance for risk control in palm oil mills [PDF]
Non-fatal occupational injury (NFOI) and its risk factors have become a current global concern. The need of research towards the relationship between occupational injury and its risk factor is essential, to fulfil the purpose and setting the priority ...
Ruslan, Rumaizah
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Occupational noise induced vestibular malfunction? [PDF]
This paper comprises a review of the evidence for the possibility that exposure to noise may damage the vestibular receptors in the internal ear as well as those in the cochlea. The review covers lay and medical publications, observations on patients, experimental studies, and compensation claims.
R Hinchcliffe, R R A Coles, P F King
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A Quantitative General Population Job Exposure Matrix for Occupational Noise Exposure.
Occupational noise exposure is a known risk factor for hearing loss and also adverse cardiovascular effects have been suggested. A job exposure matrix (JEM) would enable studies of noise and health on a large scale.
Z. Stokholm+8 more
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Noise‐induced synaptopathy (NIS) is largely reversible due to self‐repair. NIS and noise‐induced hidden hearing loss are two concepts with similarities and differences. The major hearing deficits in NIHHL are temporal processing disorders. The translation of animal data in NIS studies to humans is hindered by many factors.
Hui Wang, Steven J Aiken, Jian Wang
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Introduction An increasing number of original studies suggested that occupational noise exposure might be associated with the risk of hypertension, but the results remain inconsistent and inconclusive.
Shanyu Zhou+7 more
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Public health initiatives in hearing: What one audiologist can do [PDF]
Public health initiatives stipulate a reduction in the proportion of the population with noise-induced hearing loss. These initiatives do not differentiate between occupational noise-induced hearing loss and noise-induced hearing loss incurred ...
Winder, Laura
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Hearing Conservation Program For Marching Band Members: A Risk For Noise-Induced Hearing Loss? [PDF]
Purpose: To examine the risk for noise-induced hearing loss (NIHL) in university marching band members and to provide an overview of a hearing conservation program for a marching band.
Carney, Edward+3 more
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The effects of occupational noise exposure on the cardiovascular system: a review
The effects of occupational noise exposure on health are increasingly recognized. It is accepted that, in the absence of any protective measures, occupational noise can adversely affect both auditory and non-auditory systems. Beyond noise-induced hearing
Jing Liu+7 more
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