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List of bibliographic references indexed by Noise (adverse effects)

Number of relevant bibliographic references: 23.
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Ident.Authors (with country if any)Title
000617 (2019) Nasim Alnuman [Jordanie] ; Talha Ghnimat [Jordanie]Awareness of Noise-Induced Hearing Loss and Use of Hearing Protection among Young Adults in Jordan.
000720 (2018) Jeffrey A. Russell [États-Unis] ; Moegi Yamaguchi [États-Unis]Sound Exposure of Healthcare Professionals Working with a University Marching Band.
000794 (2018) Rafael A. Caparros-Gonzalez [Espagne] ; Alejandro De La Torre-Luque ; Carolina Diaz-Piedra ; Francisco J. Vico ; Gualberto Buela-CasalListening to Relaxing Music Improves Physiological Responses in Premature Infants: A Randomized Controlled Trial.
000823 (2018) Jennifer B. Tufts [États-Unis] ; Erika Skoe [États-Unis]Examining the noisy life of the college musician: weeklong noise dosimetry of music and non-music activities.
000933 (2017) Dorothee Twardella [Allemagne] ; Ulla Raab [Allemagne] ; Carmelo Perez-Alvarez [Allemagne] ; Thomas Steffens [Allemagne] ; Gabriele Bolte [Allemagne] ; Hermann Fromme [Allemagne]Usage of personal music players in adolescents and its association with noise-induced hearing loss: A cross-sectional analysis of Ohrkan cohort study data.
000959 (2017) Mickael L D. Deroche [Canada] ; Charles J. Limb [États-Unis] ; Monita Chatterjee [États-Unis] ; Vincent L. Gracco [États-Unis]Similar abilities of musicians and non-musicians to segregate voices by fundamental frequency.
000A36 (2017) Małgorzata Pawlaczyk-Łuszczy Ska [Pologne] ; Małgorzata Zamojska-Daniszewska [Pologne] ; Adam Dudarewicz [Pologne] ; Kamil Zaborowski [Pologne]Exposure to excessive sounds and hearing status in academic classical music students.
000B10 (2016) Nilesh Jeevandas Washnik ; Susan L. Phillips [États-Unis] ; Sandra TeglasStudent's music exposure: Full-day personal dose measurements.
000B24 (2016) Rachel E. Bouserhal [Canada] ; Ewen N. Macdonald [Danemark] ; Tiago H. Falk [Canada] ; Jérémie Voix [Canada]Variations in voice level and fundamental frequency with changing background noise level and talker-to-listener distance while wearing hearing protectors: A pilot study.
000B62 (2016) Lisa M. Pulak [Canada] ; Louise Jensen [Canada]Sleep in the Intensive Care Unit: A Review.
000E93 (2014) Keila Alessandra Baraldi Knobel [Brésil] ; Maria Cecília Marconi Pinheiro LimaInfluences of age, gender, and parents' educational level in knowledge, behavior and preferences regarding noise, from childhood to adolescence.
001091 (2013) Elizabeth Beach [Australie] ; Warwick Williams ; Megan GilliverEstimating young Australian adults' risk of hearing damage from selected leisure activities.
001224 (2013) Stephen Ernst Widén [Suède]A suggested model for decision-making regarding hearing conservation: towards a systems theory approach.
001244 (2012) Sarah F. Poissant [États-Unis] ; Richard L. Freyman ; Allison J. Macdonald ; Heather A. NunesCharacteristics of noise exposure during solitary trumpet playing: immediate impact on distortion-product otoacoustic emissions and long-term implications for hearing.
001298 (2012) Chava Muchnik [Israël] ; Noam Amir ; Ester Shabtai ; Ricky Kaplan-NeemanPreferred listening levels of personal listening devices in young teenagers: self reports and physical measurements.
001326 (2012) Keila Alessandra Baraldi Knobel [Brésil] ; Maria Cecília Marconi Pinheiro LimaKnowledge, habits, preferences, and protective behavior in relation to loud sound exposures among Brazilian children.
001350 (2012) Min-Jung Ryu [Corée du Sud] ; Jeong Sook Park ; Heeok ParkEffect of sleep-inducing music on sleep in persons with percutaneous transluminal coronary angiography in the cardiac care unit.
001384 (2011) Stephen Widen [Suède] ; Margareta Bohlin ; Ingemar JohanssonGender perspectives in psychometrics related to leisure time noise exposure and use of hearing protection.
001483 (2011) Karen Hughes [Royaume-Uni] ; Zara Quigg ; Lindsay Eckley ; Mark Bellis ; Lisa Jones ; Amador Calafat ; Matej Kosir ; Ninette Van HasseltEnvironmental factors in drinking venues and alcohol-related harm: the evidence base for European intervention.
001630 (2009) Samit Shah [États-Unis] ; Bharat Gopal ; Janet Reis ; Michael NovakHear today, gone tomorrow: an assessment of portable entertainment player use and hearing acuity in a community sample.
001935 (2006) Emily G. Patterson-Kane [États-Unis] ; Mark J. FarnworthNoise exposure, music, and animals in the laboratory: a commentary based on Laboratory Animal Refinement and Enrichment Forum (LAREF) discussions.

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