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    Title: Subcutaneous low dose Leuprolide acetate depot versus leuprolide acetate for women undergoing ovarian stimulation for in-vitro fertilization
    Authors: Tsai, HD;Chen, CM;Lo, HY;Chang, CC
    Contributors: 附設醫院婦產部;Tsai, HD, CHINA MED COLL HOSP,DEPT OBSTET & GYNECOL,IN VITRO FERTILIZAT UNIT,75 YUH DER RD,TAICHUNG,TAIWAN
    Date: 1995
    Issue Date: 2010-09-24 14:46:43 (UTC+8)
    Publisher: OXFORD UNIV PRESS UNITED KINGDOM
    Abstract: The relationship between aircraft noise, loss of hearing, and annoyance was explored in a study in two schools located near an international airport in Taiwan. Sixth-grade students (N = 242) were recruited from two schools and were classified into high-and low-noise-exposure groups, based on environmental noise measurements. Personal-equivalent 24-h noise exposure was measured to determine noise exposure at the individual level, and it was compared with hearing threshold level and with aircraft noise measured at the environmental level. Individual hearing threshold levels did not differ between environmental high- and low-noise-exposure groups, as evidenced by the lack of difference between the two groups for noise exposure measured at the individual level. However, the proportion of students who were annoyed by aircraft noise was higher in the environmental high-noise-exposure group, although personal 24-h noise exposure was not a factor for annoyance. The results indicated that environmental noise measurement was not an appropriate criterion for assessment of auditory damage (or noise-induced hearing loss) in Taiwan. As well, aircraft-noise exposure in Taiwan did not appear to affect the hearing threshold but nonetheless annoyed schoolchildren near the airport.
    Relation: HUMAN REPRODUCTION 10(11):2909-2912
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