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Acoustic Sensitivity
Hospital Noise Levels
Noise and Arousal
Psychological and Cognitive Effects of Noise
Variations in Sensitivity to Noise
Implications for Patients and Staff
Suggestions for the Future
Awareness of the Problem
Acoustical Design of Hospitals
Quiet Areas within the Hospital
Modulated Alarm Systems
Development of "Noise-Cancellation Technology"
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