Sentences with phrase «noise studies of»

«The citizens living inside Lake Winds wind plant paid for independent noise studies of the project before it was built.

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Calling it the «privacy paradox,» University of Michigan School of Information professor Cliff Lamp says in studying social computing he has found that people make a lot of noise when it comes to privacy, but push concerns aside in favor of convenience.
A recent study in Sweden titled «The relation between office type and workplace conflict: A gender and noise perspective» and published in the Journal of Environmental Psychology, looked at the data of 5,229 employees who participated in the Swedish Longitudinal Occupational Survey of Health.
With a lot of offices beginning to take the «collaborative» approach to working, noise can become a significant problem, and studies have shown that more noise leads to higher degrees of stress, and less productivity as a result.
Unless (as is seldom the case) the prospect has already studied your product category, a list of features is just visual noise.
While silence may be golden, it has been shown to impair innovative ideas; the same study found that moderate noise was more effective than a quieter level of background sound — a whispering 50 decibels — for abetting creative thinking.
Angelika Dimoka, director of the Center for Neural Decision Making at Temple University, conducted a study that measured people's brain activity while they addressed increasingly complex problems (i.e., noise).
A key study finding is despite all the noise about A.I. and other forms of automation technology disrupting industries and destroying jobs, most small businesses see automation technology as creating opportunities for both their businesses and employees.
In fact, with studies on genius, research has shown that experts do not necessarily process information more quickly than any of us, but rather they simply and cut noise out more effectively.
All this brings us back to some of the earlier posts on this thread: Instead of memorizing biblical verses and studying theological arguments, shut off the noise in your mind, and just listen.
I studied The Quotidian Mysteries and prayed the prayers of Brother Lawrence, who famously declared that «the time of business does not with me differ from the time of prayer; and in the noise and clatter of my kitchen... I possess God in as great tranquility as if I were upon my knees at the blessed sacrament.»
They studied whether background / white noise affects the taste of food - and although it is a small study it seems that it does.
He has been known to cite a Swedish scientist's study of noise in relation to insanity.
A group of 40 newborns were involved in the study; half were subjected to white noise, and half weren't.
A 1990 study from the Archives of Disease in Childhood found that 80 % of the babies studied fell asleep within 5 minutes of listening to white noise, as compared to only 25 % who were not.
There was a study done by the University of Sydney that found the majority of all complaints from anyone in a non-enclosed office was the level of noise.
Forty newborns were studied, and it was found that 80 percent were able to fall asleep after five minutes of hearing white noise.
A groundbreaking 1990 study published in the Archives of Disease in Childhood found that white noise could be helpful.
Studies indicate that the noises babies hear in the womb are probably pretty darned loud, too, which means that the sudden silence outside of your body can be pretty startling and unpleasant.
The Park District hired an audiologist to study the noise of a skate park.
Researchers who've studied the impact of sound on babies» ear canals agree that the sleep noise machine should not be in the crib with your baby.
(Papsin, however, isn't convinced by the uterus - microphone study and says that no one really knows what goes on inside the womb and that the nature of the noise in there may be very different.)
Another study found that rats» hearing became impaired when they were exposed to 100 or 110 decibels of broadband noise, eight hours a day, for five days, but that their hearing wasn't affected when they were exposed to 90 decibels.
There is, however, some controversy here, because when researchers stuck microphones in pregnant women's uteruses for a 1990 study I'm glad I wasn't a part of, they found that fetuses are exposed to between 72 and 88 decibels of baseline noise in the womb — the latter being about as loud as the maximum output of the white - noise machines tested in the study.
Overall, they found that, at maximum volume, every one of the noise machines placed within 3 1/4 feet of infants» ears were capable of producing sounds that exposed the babies to more than 50 A-weighted decibels, what the study describes as «the current recommended noise limit for infants in hospital nurseries.»
As the study itself points out, «hearing evaluations have not yet been systematically performed in a large group of children previously exposed to infant sleep machine noise
In 1977 a study named Arlington Heights one of the most graft - free communities in the country, and the village has been at the forefront of the movement to limit jet noise from O`Hare.
A single, small, retrospective case - control study examined the use of newborn transient evoked otoacoustic emission hearing screening tests as a tool for identifying infants at subsequent risk of SIDS.343 Infants who subsequently died from SIDS did not fail their hearing tests but, compared with controls, showed a decreased signal - to - noise ratio score in the right ear only (at frequencies of 2000, 3000, and 4000 Hz).
Studies on the noise / health issue have concluded that aircraft noise negatively impacts health or are you not aware of the many studies on theStudies on the noise / health issue have concluded that aircraft noise negatively impacts health or are you not aware of the many studies on thestudies on the issue?
The Board will hear a presentation from the Port Authority of New York & New Jersey on the upcoming «Part 150 Airport Noise Compatibility Studies» for JFK and LGA airports, as well as the newly -LSB-...]
The Board will hear a presentation from the Port Authority of New York & New Jersey on the upcoming «Part 150 Airport Noise Compatibility Studies» for JFK and LGA airports, as well as the newly established «Noise Office».
This contradicts the findings of a 2015 study, which argued that it's the formation of bubbles that creates the popping noise, not their collapse.
NASA study suggests that the noise from delivery drones will be more irritating than any other delivery method, regardless of how quietly they fly
The new study reveals that long - term exposure to relatively low levels of noise, particularly at night, may contribute to the development of infertility in men.
«We know noise exposure has an effect on male fertility in animals, but our study is the first to show the risk of exposure to environmental noise on male infertility in humans.»
The scientists behind the study, from Seoul National University in the Republic of Korea, say it is important to consider noise when assessing environmental conditions that contribute to infertility.
Most geologists who study seismology try to eliminate background noise in their data, but a handful of researchers have started to take a closer look at it.
In particular, they identify bands of radiofrequency noise not yet studied in behavioral experiments and predict that these would substantially affect specific biologically plausible radicals.
The study found that infants at high risk for developing ASD have elevated levels of «noise» and increased randomness in their spontaneous head movements during sleep, a pattern possibly suggestive of problems with sleep.
However, the researchers say the findings are consistent with a large number of studies linking road traffic noise and hypertension, which is a leading cause of stroke.
«Considering the overall impact, I think this really puts noise on a footing where it needs to be taken seriously,» says Deepak Prasher, who studies the effects of noise on heart health at the Royal Surrey County Hospital in Guildford, UK.
«There is a lot of effort out there to ignore noise in those studies,» he says.
Dr Piers Dawes, from The University of Manchester's Audiology and Deafness research group, said: «This is the first study to describe the prevalence of difficulties understanding speech in background noise in a large sample of the population, anywhere in the world.
A seminal 2002 study of the ecological effects of a busy four - lane highway in Massachusetts found impacts — varying from wetland drainage to noise — across a broad 600 - metre corridor.
The study, which maps noise levels across the United States, is «a call to arms,» says Nathan Kleist, an ecologist at the University of Colorado in Boulder, who was not involved in the work.
Noise pollution from humans has doubled sound levels in more than half of all protected areas in the United States — from local nature reserves to national parks — and it has made some places 10 times louder, according to a new study.
Several studies have indicated that stress resulting from ongoing white noise can induce the release of cortisol, a hormone that helps to restore homeostasis in the body after a bad experience.
In her studies of school - age children, including those with hearing problems, she and her colleagues have found that children have trouble identifying speech and learning language in the midst of noise, especially speech from competing voices.
In the first study to assess the effects of shipping vessel noise on porpoises, researchers tagged seven harbor porpoises off the coast of Denmark with sensors that tracked the animals» movement and echolocation usage in response to underwater noise over about 20 hours.
New studies of what these infants hear and don't hear during their weeks in the hospital suggests that some may be missing out on the positive impact of a mother's voice and heartbeat, and are instead training their brains to prioritize background noise over human voices, said Amir Lahav, an assistant professor of pediatrics at Harvard Medical School.
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