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  1. Techniques for achieving compatible land uses in an Army impulse noise environment by Lynn Anne Engelman, 1981
  2. Noise Pollution (Business & the Environment Practitioner Series) by Mike Breslin,
  3. Planning in the noise environment by B Carver, 1978
  4. Effect of synthesized propeller vibration on passenger annoyance in a turboprop interior noise environment (NASA technical paper) by Sherman A Clevenson, 1982
  5. Noise environment along Route 280 and possible mitigation measures in Los Altos Hills, Santa Clara County by S. I Morse, 1975
  6. A commercial airport noise environment: Measurement, prediction and control (NASA contractor report ; NASA CR-3107) by J. E Mabry, 1979
  7. Planning and Noise (Planning Policy Guidance Notes) by Dept.of Environment, 1994-10-03
  8. The UK Environmental Foresight Project: Future Road Transport Noise Agenda in the UK v. 3 by Dept.of Environment, 1993-11
  9. Hovercraft Noise by Dept.of Environment, 1980-04
  10. The effects of underground environment and loading conditions on noise levels of coal mining equipment ([Open-file report / United States Department of the Interior, Bureau of Mines) by Ervin P Fuchs, 1979
  11. Collegiate learning and the dormitory environment: Relative effects of dorm noise, rock and roll, television audio, and sounds of nature by Ralph J McKenna, 1983
  12. Environmental impacts: Air quality, natural environment, noise (Issue paper / California Transportation Plan Task Force) by Wayne J Hoffman, 1976
  13. The acoustic environment and noise exposure of humpback whales in Glacier Bay, Alaska (Technical memorandum / Bolt Beranek & Newman Inc) by P. R Miles, 1983
  14. ORNAMENT: Ontario road noise analysis method for environment and transportation : technical document by V Schroter, 1989

81. Noise Emission In The Environment By Equipment For Use Outdoors.
noise emission in the environment by equipment for use outdoors. EuropeanParliament EU Council Directive 2000/14/EC of 8 May 2000.
http://www.ce-marking.org/directive 200014ec Noise Emission.html

82. San Francisco Department Of The Environment
Commercial aircraft San Francisco International Airport, noise Abatement ReportingLine 650876-2219. SF environment • 415-355-3700 • environment@sfgov.org
http://www.ci.sf.ca.us/sfenvironment/directories/noise.htm
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To report problem noise levels, call: Contact Information: Fixed mechanical or machinery noise Department of Public Health, 415-252-3800 Construction noise Department of Building Inspection 415-558-6096 Noise associated with public street excavation and construction Department of Public Works 415-554-7222 Loud music from a private dwelling, parties, human behavior, vehicle noise on public streets, barking dogs, roosters, boom box Police Department, Central Dispatch 415-553-0123 Nightclubs and all chronic noise problems Police Department, Noise Abatement 415-553-1012 Noise associated with movie productions Mayor's Office, Film and Video Arts Commission 415-554-6243 Commercial aircraft San Francisco International Airport Noise Abatement Reporting Line 650-876-2219
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83. CPD - Environment - Guidebooks - The Noise Guidebook - HUD
The noise Guidebook. Preface. Chapter 1 Basic Overview of the Environmental noiseProblem. Chapter 2 - The noise Regulation. Chapter 3 - Major Policy Questions.
http://www.hud.gov/offices/cpd/energyenviron/environment/resources/guidebooks/no

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Guidebook Contents Preface Chapter 1 Chapter Chapter ... Chapter 7
This Noise Guidebook has been prepared to serve as the basic reference document for all HUD field staff who are responsible for implementing the Department's noise policy. It brings together in one place all the various reports, informational papers and other items that have been put out by the Department over the past several years. It also contains several new items designed to make your job easier. This Guidebook is designed to serve not only the experienced HUD staff member but also the new employee or the old employee who is new to the noise field. Because of this, the Guidebook contains some fairly basic background material specifically geared for the "learner." The Guidebook is divided into seven chapters.

84. Protection Of Human Environment - Index 3
Protection of the Human environment
http://www.who.int/peh
o WHO.INT Search Protection of the Human Environment What's new in PHE Site map External resources Information resources ... Archives This site presents WHO's work to assist its Member States and their populations in achieving a sustainable basis for health for all by ensuring an environment that promotes health, and by making individuals and organizations aware of their responsibility for health and its environmental basis Contact WHO

85. NeuVoice - Moving Speech Recognition Forward
Provides a highaccuracy, small foot-print and noise-robust speech recognition systems, ideal for command and control in noisy environments especially mobile and hand held devices.
http://www.neuvoice.com
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NeuVoice breakthrough in acoustic monitoring technology, 'listening to machines' NeuVoice products available to buy from our online store NeuVoice at TI Developer Conference 6-8 Aug See NeuVoice embedded solutions in action NeuVoice Dialler available for the Nokia 9210 Smartphone NeuVoice delivers advanced voice recognition to the Analog Devices 218x and 219x family of DSPs NeuVoice delivers advanced voice recognition for the Texas Instruments OMAP platform ... NeuVoice partners with Symbian to provide advanced voice recognition for mobile phones
Speech recognition is entering a new era, NeuVoice has developed the technology breakthrough required to allow speech recognition to move, quite literally, into the hands of the consumer. NeuVoice's revolutionary technology stems from research dedicated to understanding and modelling the human auditory system. This approach has culminated in NeuVoice VR1, the most powerful voice recognition system for mobile and embedded devices available today.
The unrivalled compactness of the NeuVoice code and its exceptional performance in noisy environments makes it ideally suited for command and control applications in 'real world' environments such as in the car, the street, a busy airport or station. Indeed speech recognition will become increasingly standard as the primary means of operating electronic devices in these situations.

86. Speech Intelligibility In The Space Shuttle Mid-deck Noise Environment: The Eff
Slide 1 of 14.
http://ergo.human.cornell.edu/AHProjects/segal99/sld001.htm

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