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Noise as a pollutant The usual concept of a pollutant is that of the presence of a physical contaminant which has some unwished-for effect on its immediate surroundings. The pollutant may be in water, air or other media; it may be dust, grit or, perhaps, some undesired chemical causing some degradation of its surroundings.
Noise as a pollutant The usual concept of a pollutant is that of the presence of a physical contaminant which has some unwished-for effect on its immediate surroundings. The pollutant may be in water, air or other media; it may be dust, grit or, perhaps, some undesired chemical causing some degradation of its surroundings.
Noise pollution in buildings
Allaway, P.H. (author)
Structural Survey ; 5 ; 331-334
1987-04-01
4 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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