Serveur d'exploration sur le chant choral et la santé

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Le cluster hearing - loss

Terms

4hearing
4loss
4noise

Associations

Freq.WeightAssociation
30.750hearing - loss
20.500loss - noise
20.500hearing - noise

Documents par ordre de pertinence
000045 (2019) Ella Dubinsky [Canada] ; Emily A. Wood [Canada] ; Gabriel Nespoli [Canada] ; Frank A. Russo [Canada]Short-Term Choir Singing Supports Speech-in-Noise Perception and Neural Pitch Strength in Older Adults With Age-Related Hearing Loss.
000287 (1998) M. Steurer [Autriche] ; S. Simak ; D M Denk ; M. KautzkyDoes choir singing cause noise-induced hearing loss?
000172 (2011) Kris Chesky [États-Unis]Schools of music and conservatories and hearing loss prevention.
000123 (2016) Jon AsplundEnvironmental services gospel choir raises a joyful noise.
000139 (2014) Sheri Lynn Cook-Cunningham [États-Unis]Personal noise dosimeters: accuracy and reliability in varied settings.
000158 (2012) Jonathan Van T Riet [Pays-Bas] ; Rob Ruiter ; Hein De VriesPreaching to the choir? The influence of personal relevance on the effects of gain- and loss-framed health-promoting messages.
000301 (1994) S. Ternström [Suède]Hearing myself with others: sound levels in choral performance measured with separation of one's own voice from the rest of the choir.

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