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Handbook of Noise Measurement (General Radio Company, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1954).
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KarplusH. B. and BonvalletG. L., “A noise survey of manufacturing industries,”AIHA Quart.14, 235–264 (December 1953).
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WheelerD. E., “Ear protection in industrial noise,”AIHA Quart.14, 54 (March 1953). WheelerD. E. and GlorigAram, “The industrial hygienist and ear protection,”AIHA Quart.16, 40–45 (March 1955); NOISE CONTROL 2, No. 1, pp. 45–49 (January 1956).