Hygiena 2013, 58(1):43-44 | DOI: 10.21101/hygiena.a0962

Does the Limit of Noise for School Rooms Correspond to Contemporary Knowledge of Traffic Noise Impact on Children's Cognitive Development?

Bohumil Havel
Krajská hygienická stanice Pardubického kraje, územní pracoviště Svitavy

Published: March 1, 2013  Show citation

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Havel B. Does the Limit of Noise for School Rooms Correspond to Contemporary Knowledge of Traffic Noise Impact on Children's Cognitive Development? Hygiena. 2013;58(1):43-44. doi: 10.21101/hygiena.a0962.
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