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Journal of Occupational Medicine. : Official Publication of the Industrial Medical Association
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October 1, 1986
Using audiometric data base analysis
J D Royster, L H Royster
Occupational Health & Safety (Waco, Tex.)
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October 1, 1991
New draft ANSI standard enhances efforts in hearing conservation
J D Royster, L H Royster
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America
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August 1, 1980
Representative hearing levels by race and sex in North Carolina industry
L H Royster, J D Royster, W G Thomas
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America
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August 1, 1984
An evaluation of the effectiveness of three hearing protection devices at an industrial facility with a TWA of 107 dB
L H Royster, J D Royster, T F Cecich
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America
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June 1, 1991
Sound exposures and hearing thresholds of symphony orchestra musicians
J D Royster, L H Royster, M C Killion
Journal of Occupational Medicine. : Official Publication of the Industrial Medical Association
|
December 1, 1978
Potential hearing compensation cost by race and sex
L H Royster, W G Thomas, J D Royster, et al.
American Industrial Hygiene Association Journal
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October 1, 1996
Comparison of daily noise exposures in one workplace based on noise criteria recommended by ACGIH and OSHA
M E Petrick, L H Royster, J D Royster, et al.
American Industrial Hygiene Association Journal
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February 1, 1991
Subjective evaluation of a prototype earmuff exhibiting flat and nonlinear attenuation characteristics
J P Stokes, L H Royster, R G Pearson, et al.
American Industrial Hygiene Association Journal
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February 1, 1980
Age effect hearing levels for a black nonindustrial noise exposed population (NINEP)
L H Royster, D P Driscoll, W G Thomas, et al.
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America
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February 28, 1998
Development of a new standard laboratory protocol for estimating the field attenuation of hearing protection devices. Part III. The validity of using subject-fit data
E H Berger, J R Franks, A Behar, et al.
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Journal of Occupational Medicine. : Official Publication of the Industrial Medical Association
|
October 1, 1986
Using audiometric data base analysis
J D Royster, L H Royster
Occupational Health & Safety (Waco, Tex.)
|
October 1, 1991
New draft ANSI standard enhances efforts in hearing conservation
J D Royster, L H Royster
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America
|
August 1, 1980
Representative hearing levels by race and sex in North Carolina industry
L H Royster, J D Royster, W G Thomas
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America
|
August 1, 1984
An evaluation of the effectiveness of three hearing protection devices at an industrial facility with a TWA of 107 dB
L H Royster, J D Royster, T F Cecich
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America
|
June 1, 1991
Sound exposures and hearing thresholds of symphony orchestra musicians
J D Royster, L H Royster, M C Killion
Journal of Occupational Medicine. : Official Publication of the Industrial Medical Association
|
December 1, 1978
Potential hearing compensation cost by race and sex
L H Royster, W G Thomas, J D Royster, et al.
American Industrial Hygiene Association Journal
|
October 1, 1996
Comparison of daily noise exposures in one workplace based on noise criteria recommended by ACGIH and OSHA
M E Petrick, L H Royster, J D Royster, et al.
American Industrial Hygiene Association Journal
|
February 1, 1991
Subjective evaluation of a prototype earmuff exhibiting flat and nonlinear attenuation characteristics
J P Stokes, L H Royster, R G Pearson, et al.
American Industrial Hygiene Association Journal
|
February 1, 1980
Age effect hearing levels for a black nonindustrial noise exposed population (NINEP)
L H Royster, D P Driscoll, W G Thomas, et al.
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America
|
February 28, 1998
Development of a new standard laboratory protocol for estimating the field attenuation of hearing protection devices. Part III. The validity of using subject-fit data
E H Berger, J R Franks, A Behar, et al.
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