Cardiopulmonary effects of high-impulse noise exposure
1997
In high-energy impulse noise environments, the biomechanical coupling process between the external forces and the patho-physiology of cardiopulmonary injury is not well understood. A 12-in-diameter compressed air-driven shock tube with reflector plate was used to induce three levels of pulmonary con
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