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Effects of Age and Noise Exposure on Proxy Measures of Cochlear Synaptopathy
Although there is strong histological evidence for age-related synaptopathy in humans, evidence for the existence of noise-induced cochlear synaptopathy in humans is inconclusive.
G. Prendergast+6 more
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Learning Spatially Varying Pixel Exposures for Motion Deblurring [PDF]
Computationally removing the motion blur introduced by camera shake or object motion in a captured image remains a challenging task in computational photography. Deblurring methods are often limited by the fixed global exposure time of the image capture process. The post-processing algorithm either must deblur a longer exposure that contains relatively
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This study was conducted to estimate the current prevalence of hypertension, cardiovascular condition and hearing difficulty of workers exposure to occupational noise, and to analyze any associations between these abnormal signs and occupational noise ...
Xiuting Li+5 more
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On-site Noise Exposure technique for noise-robust machine fault classification [PDF]
In-situ classification of faulty sounds is an important issue in machine health monitoring and diagnosis. However, in a noisy environment such as a factory, machine sound is always mixed up with environmental noises, and noise-only periods can exist when a machine is not in operation. Therefore, a deep neural network (DNN)-based fault classifier has to
arxiv
Chronic noise exposure is associated with neuroinflammation and gut microbiota dysregulation and increases the risk of Alzheimer’s disease (AD). Environmental hazards are also thought to be associated with genetic susceptibility factors that increase AD ...
B. Cui+6 more
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Noise exposure in the rural setting [PDF]
AbstractNoise levels of 155 tractors on 36 farms were studied. The range of noise levels at the driver's ear level with radios off and windows closed (if so equipped) was from 78 to 103 dB. Seventy‐five percent of tractors without cabs had noise levels in excess of 90 dB, compared to only 18% of tractors with cabs. The use of a radio adds an average of
Steven K. Broste+2 more
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Self-Supervised Image Restoration with Blurry and Noisy Pairs [PDF]
When taking photos under an environment with insufficient light, the exposure time and the sensor gain usually require to be carefully chosen to obtain images with satisfying visual quality. For example, the images with high ISO usually have inescapable noise, while the long-exposure ones may be blurry due to camera shake or object motion.
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Noise exposure limit for children in recreational settings: Review of available evidence.
It is universally recognized that prolonged exposure to high levels of non-impulsive noise will lead to noise-induced hearing loss. These high levels of noise have traditionally been found in an occupational setting, but exposure to high levels of noise ...
Benjamin Roberts, R. Neitzel
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Study on the impact of noise exposure on cognitive function
Noise, as one of the most common harmful environmental factors in our daily lives, can lead to hearing loss with prolonged exposure. More seriously, it can negatively affect cognitive function. The impact of noise exposure on cognitive abilities involves
QIU Chunqin+3 more
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Spatial evaluation of environmental noise with the use of participatory sensing system in Singapore
Existing studies in Singapore on environmental noise are scarce and limited in scale due to the need for expensive equipment and sophisticated modelling expertise.
Diong Huey Ting+2 more
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