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Original Article

Trends in listening to personal stereos

Pages 784-788 | Received 06 May 2009, Accepted 08 Aug 2009, Published online: 01 Dec 2009

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Ricky Kaplan-Neeman, Chava Muchnik & Noam Amir. (2017) Listening to music with personal listening devices: monitoring the noise dose using a smartphone application. International Journal of Audiology 56:6, pages 400-407.
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Abbey L. Berg, Hind Ibrahim, Samantha Sandler & Stephen Salbod. (2016) Music-Induced Hearing Loss: What Do College Students Know?. Contemporary Issues in Communication Science and Disorders 43:Fall, pages 195-205.
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Brian J. Fligor, Sandra Levey & Tania Levey. (2014) Cultural and Demographic Factors Influencing Noise Exposure Estimates From Use of Portable Listening Devices in an Urban Environment. Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research 57:4, pages 1535-1547.
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Richard L. Neitzel, Robyn R. M. Gershon, Tara P. McAlexander, Lori A. Magda & Julie M. Pearson. (2011) Exposures to Transit and Other Sources of Noise among New York City Residents. Environmental Science & Technology 46:1, pages 500-508.
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