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Other Publications — Noise

Acoustic Noise Control Research with NASA Conducted at Iowa State, Advance for Speech-Language Pathologists & Audiologists, July 6, 2001
Merion Publications
650 Park Ave.
Box 61556
King of Prussia, NY 19406-0956
610-265-7812
610-265-8293 (FAX)

Know Noise Delivers "Rad" Message to Kids, Karl E. Strom, The Hearing Review, June/July 1994
The Hearing Review
101 West 2nd Street
Duluth, MN 55802
218-722-8352
218-722-8587 (FAX)

Listen--While You Still Can, Ben Dickinson, The Hearing Review, March 1998
The Hearing Review
101 West 2nd Street
Duluth, MN 55802
218-722-8352
218-722-8587 (FAX)

Musicians and the Prevention of Hearing Loss, Marshall Chasin, The Hearing Journal, Vol.51, No. 9
The Hearing Journal
2124 Broadway, Suite 108
New York, NY 10023
212-595-8925
212-595-9214 (FAX)

School-Based Strategies to Reduce Noise and Reverberation, Gail Gegg Rosenberg, Educational Audiology Review, Quarterly Newsletter, Summer 1998
Educational Audiology Review
4319 Ehrlich Rd.
Tampa, FL 33624
800-460-7322
813-968-3597 (FAX)
http://www.edaud.org


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