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  • ...er, 2004). Effects of N-acetylcysteine on otoacoustic emissions following noise exposure. Proceedings of the 2004 Army Science Conference, Orlando, Florida * Small reduction of cell death in chemotherapy patients, due to reduction in oxidative stress. Reduced ROS and lipid peroxidation, and restored of an
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  • ...tage across the thickness of the selected element, causing local thickness reduction. Under computer control, dots would be activated to create tactile patterns ...e low voltage ([[battery (electricity)|battery]]) operation, extremely low noise signature, high system efficiency, and highly accurate control of flow rate
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  • ...re size. This is important in microelectronics and especially the [[ITRS]] reduction in minimum feature size. [[Intel]] has [[semiconductor fabrication]] facili ...sitivity and throughput, but also to limit line edge roughness due to shot noise statistics.<ref name="Steenwinckel2006">{{cite journal|doi=10.1116/1.215191
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  • ...on, [[process control]], [[condensation]] control, [[noise reduction]] and reduction of [[greenhouse gas]] emissions. Mechanical systems include piping, [[boile
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  • ...noticed by an increase in temperature of the inside glass surface and the reduction of condensation that would normally form on the unit because of a change in ...Bar, uses foam technology as opposed to a conductive metal, thus reducing noise by up to 2dB and heat by 15%.<ref>Triseal Spacer Bar from Central Scotland
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  • ...ction and surface fatigue together with reduced heat generation, operating noise and vibrations. Lubricants achieve this by several ways. The most common is ...ation with previous grade. Typically the efficiency is proved by showing a reduction in energy costs to operate the system. Guaranteeing improved efficiency is
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  • ...http://www.greengluecompany.com Green Glue is your soundproofing and noise reduction material<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref> These glues can be spread at 1/ * [[Noise barrier]]
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  • ...ers. This type of glazing has functions of thermal insulation and [[noise reduction]]. When the space is filled with an inert gas it is part of [[energy conser
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  • ...se materials ability to trap air. The significant difference between noise reduction with cellulose and fiberglass is its density. Cellulose is approximately th
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  • *[[Floating floor]], normally for noise or vibration reduction *[[Nightingale floor]] makes a noise when an intruder walks on it
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  • ...ht gauge resilient metal channels) where additional mass is needed for the reduction of sound transmission.{{Citation needed|date=August 2009}} ...ings or other areas that are out of public view where a degree of fire and noise resistance is required.
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  • ...ccupational Safety and Health Administration]] (OSHA) “whenever employee noise exposures equal or exceed an 8-hour time-weighted average sound level (TWA) ...pects of the training that must be included. This includes the effects of noise on hearing; purpose, advantages, disadvantages, and attenuation of differen
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  • ...r '''Action Value''' ('''AV''') is a limit set on occupational exposure to noise where beyond those values, employers must take steps to monitor the exposur ...dB(A) or more. It is also to ensure that employees are not experiencing [[noise-induced hearing loss]].
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  • ...s (NIHL). Modern thinking in [[occupational safety and health]] identifies noise as hazardous to [[worker safety and health]] in many places of employment a [[Noise]] can not only cause [[hearing impairment]] (at long-term exposures of over
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  • ...the body tends to transport iodine to the thyroid gland producing a lot of noise.<ref>{{cite journal|journal = Journal of Clinical Cancer|year = 2008|volume ...it uncouples [[oxidative phosphorylation]], thus inhibiting energy-linked reduction of [[Nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide|NAD+]], mitochondrial respiration, a
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  • ...lished through chemical means such as [[smelting]] or through electrolytic reduction, as in the case of [[aluminum]]. [[Geometallurgy]] combines the geologic sc ...tration|OSHA]] standards<ref>{{Cite book | contribution = Appendix A: OSHA Noise Standard Compliance Checklist | contribution-url = http://origin.cdc.gov/ni
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  • * [[Birch reduction]] — [[Arthur John Birch]] * [[Clemmensen reduction]] — [[Erik Christian Clemmensen]]
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  • * [[Dolby noise reduction system]] – [[Ray Dolby]]
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  • ...r desirable properties, such as decreased distortion or improved [[noise]] reduction. Ideally, the [[Phase (waves)|phase]] characteristic of an amplifier's [[f :2. It reduces the amplifier's [[slew rate]]. This reduction results from the time it takes the finite current driving the compensated s
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  • ...This phenomenon is referred to as '''substrate coupling''' or '''substrate noise coupling'''. ...ages of this integration is low power dissipation for portability due to a reduction in the number of package pins and associated bond wire capacitance.
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