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Adverse impact of nocturnal transportation noise on glucose regulation in healthy young adults: effect of different noise scenarios
Thiesse, L., Rudzik, F., Spiegel, K., Leproult, R., Pieren, R., Wunderli, J. M., … Cajochen, C. (2018). Adverse impact of nocturnal transportation noise on glucose regulation in healthy young adults: effect of different noise scenarios. Environment International, 121, 1011-1023. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.envint.2018.05.036
Do short-term temporal variations of noise exposure explain variance of noise annoyance?
Brink, M., Pieren, R., Foraster, M., Vienneau, D., Eze, I., Schaffner, E., … Wunderli, J. M. (2016). Do short-term temporal variations of noise exposure explain variance of noise annoyance? In O. von Estorff, W. Kropp, & B. Schulte-Fortkamp (Eds.), Proceedings of the INTER-NOISE. Proceedings of the INTER-NOISE 2016. 45th international congress and exposition on noise control engineering. Towards a quieter future (pp. 5720-5730). DEGA.
Intermittency ratio: a metric reflecting short-term temporal variations of transportation noise exposure
Wunderli, J. M., Pieren, R., Habermacher, M., Vienneau, D., Cajochen, C., Probst-Hensch, N., … Brink, M. (2016). Intermittency ratio: a metric reflecting short-term temporal variations of transportation noise exposure. Journal of Exposure Science and Environmental Epidemiology, 26, 575-585. https://doi.org/10.1038/jes.2015.56
Parameter study on IR, a metric reflecting short-term temporal variations of transportation noise exposure
Wunderli, J. M., Pieren, R., Vienneau, D., Cajochen, C., Probst-Hensch, N., Röösli, M., & Brink, M. (2016). Parameter study on IR, a metric reflecting short-term temporal variations of transportation noise exposure. In O. von Estorff, W. Kropp, & B. Schulte-Fortkamp (Eds.), Proceedings of the INTER-NOISE. Proceedings of the INTER-NOISE 2016. 45th international congress and exposition on noise control engineering. Towards a quieter future (pp. 5710-5719). DEGA.