44 results on '"Michaud, David S"'
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2. Annoyance toward transportation and construction noise in rural suburban and urban regions across Canada
3. Implications of the COVID-19 pandemic on self-reported health status and noise annoyance in rural and non-rural Canada
4. A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis of Noise Annoyance as a Determinant of Physiological Changes Linked to Disease Promotion.
5. Derivation and application of a composite annoyance reaction construct based on multiple wind turbine features
6. The association between self-reported and objective measures of health and aggregate annoyance scores toward wind turbine installations
7. Clarifications on the Design and Interpretation of Conclusions from Health Canada’s Study on Wind Turbine Noise and Health
8. Annoyance toward landscaping equipment noise in Canada
9. Hair cortisol as a viable tool for the assessment of an association between environmental noise exposure and chronic stress
10. A comparison of self-reported health status and perceptual responses toward environmental noise in rural, suburban, and urban regions in Canada
11. An assessment of quality of life using the WHOQOL-BREF among participants living in the vicinity of wind turbines☆
12. Self-reported occupational noise exposure and cardiovascular disease in Canada: Results from the Canadian Health Measures Survey
13. High frequency hearing impairment and cardiovascular disease in Canada: Results from the Canadian Health Measures Survey
14. Impact of Noise Exposure on Risk of Developing Stress-Related Health Effects Related to the Cardiovascular System: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis.
15. Sleep actigraphy time-synchronized with wind turbine output
16. Survey of reported eye injuries from handheld laser devices in Canada
17. Wind turbine audibility calculations inside dwellings
18. Response to: “Using residential proximity to wind turbines as an alternative exposure measure to investigate the association between wind turbines and human health,” by Barry, Sulsky, Kreiger (2018) J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 143(6), 3278−3282
19. Corrigendum: Effects of Wind Turbine Noise on Self-Reported and Objective Measures of Sleep
20. Erratum: Exposure to wind turbine noise: Perceptual responses and reported health effects [J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 139(3), 1443–1454 (2016)]
21. Erratum: Personal and situational variables associated with wind turbine noise annoyance [J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 139(3), 1455–1466 (2016)]
22. An evaluation of how nightly variations in wind turbine noise levels influence wrist actigraphy measured sleep patterns
23. Personal and situational variables associated with wind turbine noise annoyance
24. Estimating annoyance to calculated wind turbine shadow flicker is improved when variables associated with wind turbine noise exposure are considered
25. Self-reported and measured stress related responses associated with exposure to wind turbine noise
26. Exposure to wind turbine noise: Perceptual responses and reported health effects
27. Effects of Wind Turbine Noise on Self-Reported and Objective Measures of Sleep
28. An appraisal of the role of corticotropin-releasing hormone at the amygdala in the mediation of the stress response: Application of in vivo microdialysis in the assessment of neuropeptide release
29. Self-reported and objectively measured health indicators among a sample of Canadians living within the vicinity of industrial wind turbines: Social survey and sound level modelling methodology
30. Audiometric thresholds and portable digital audio player user listening habits
31. Audiometric thresholds among a Canadian sample of 10 to 17 year old students
32. MP3 player listening sound pressure levels among 10 to 17 year old students
33. MP3 player listening habits of 17 to 23 year old university students
34. Noise Annoyance: A review of research conducted at Health Canada's Acoustic Division
35. A Proposal for Evaluating the Potential Health effects of Wind Turbine Noise for Projects under the Canadian Environmental Assessment Act
36. Evaluating the maximum playback sound levels from portable digital audio players
37. Subjective evaluation of community noise in Canada's National Capital Region and its relation to waking levels of salivary biomarkers
38. Annoyance and disturbance of daily activities from road traffic noise in Canada
39. Review of Field Studies of Aircraft Noise-Induced Sleep Disturbance
40. Review of field studies of aircraft noise-induced sleep disturbance
41. Differential Impact of Audiogenic Stressors on Lewis and Fischer Rats: Behavioral, Neurochemical, and Endocrine Variations
42. Review of field studies of aircraft noise-induced sleep disturbance.
43. Review of field studies of aircraft noiseinduced sleep disturbance.
44. Waking levels of salivary biomarkers are altered following sleep in a lab with no further increase associated with simulated night-time noise exposure.
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