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Occupational noise and demographic factors in hearing

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Pages 74-84 | Published online: 08 Jul 2009

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Melanie A. Ferguson, Kezia B. Tomlinson, Adrian C. Davis & Mark E. Lutman. (2019) A simple method to estimate noise levels in the workplace based on self-reported speech communication effort in noise. International Journal of Audiology 58:7, pages 450-453.
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Samuel Couth, Naadia Mazlan, David R. Moore, Kevin J. Munro & Piers Dawes. (2019) Hearing Difficulties and Tinnitus in Construction, Agricultural, Music, and Finance Industries: Contributions of Demographic, Health, and Lifestyle Factors. Trends in Hearing 23, pages 233121651988557.
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Hannah Guest, Rebecca S. Dewey, Christopher J. Plack, Samuel Couth, Garreth Prendergast, Warren Bakay & Deborah A. Hall. (2018) The Noise Exposure Structured Interview (NESI): An Instrument for the Comprehensive Estimation of Lifetime Noise Exposure. Trends in Hearing 22, pages 233121651880321.
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Antonio Fonseca, Fereydoun Aghazadeh, Cornelis de Hoop, Laura Ikuma & Saif Al-Qaisi. (2015) Effect of noise emitted by forestry equipment on workers' hearing capacity. International Journal of Industrial Ergonomics 46, pages 105-112.
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Robert A. Dobie. (2007) Noise-Induced Permanent Threshold Shifts in the Occupational Noise and Hearing Survey: An Explanation for Elevated Risk Estimates. Ear & Hearing 28:4, pages 580-591.
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Guy R. Lightfoot & Jacqui B. Hughes. (2007) Bone conduction errors at high frequencies: implications for clinical and medico-legal practice. The Journal of Laryngology & Otology 107:4, pages 305-308.
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