impulse noise in Vietnamese

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1. Aim To investigate whether Antioxidant N-L-acetylcysteine (NAC) can protect the cochlea from impulse noise trauma.

2. The characteristics of impulse noise and several acoustic fundamentals for use in assessment of gunfire are elucidated.

3. The parameters contain impulse noise, memory effect, scan correlated shift, coherent noise, random noise, dropped lines, inoperable detectors, saturated detectors, MTF, system resolution.

4. Nature and problems of the classification of instantaneous and of peak value in acoustic measuring technique have been explained with regard to ear-damaging impulse noise.

5. Physical hazards (e.g., acoustical energy such as steady-state noise, impulse noise and blast overpressure; vibration; heat or cold stress; shock; trauma; ionizing and non-ionizing radiation); and c.

6. The present report is of a follow-up study involving young military personnel recovering Auditively from impulse noise exposure, and seeks to assess changes in cochlear status by means of otoacoustic emissions (OAEs) and their modulation by the medial olivocochlear (MOC) system.

7. Electronic sound amplifiers for use in and together with earphones with noise control, noise suppression, impulse noise suppression and intelligent adaptive hearing protection circuitry to filer, subdue or control undesirable noise or sounds and to allow two-way communication in noisy and stressful environments

8. In the field of the environmental hazard of acoustic trauma, the impulse noise from weapons plays an important role as a potential hazard to hearing, as the increase in effectiveness of a weapon is accompanied by a rise in the peak pressure of its blast.