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Noise levels in a clinical chemistry laboratory
Journal of Clinical Pathology
|July 1, 1970
Abstract:
An investigation into the noise levels in a clinical chemistry laboratory has been carried out. It was shown that although the levels were insufficient to cause damage to hearing, they exceeded the criteria of acceptability for offices and workshops.
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