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Davis RI et al. – The noise level in combination with the statistical properties of the noise quantified by Beta(t) clearly differentiate the effects between both continuous and interrupted and intermittent Gaussian and non–Gaussian noise environments. For the same energy and spectrum, the non–Gaussian environments are clearly the more hazardous. The results point out the need for a new approach to the analysis and quantification of industrial noise for the purpose of hearing conservation practice.

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