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Community Response to Noise from Hot-Spots at a Major Road in Quito (Ecuador) and Its Application for Identification and Ranking These Areas
ArticleAbstract: Environmental legislation in Ecuador is advancing with the legitimate aspiration of provid-ing citizPalabras claves:Dose–response indicators, Major road traffic noise, Noise action plans, Noise hot-spot, Noise legislation, Noise surveyAutores:Ciaburro G., Cueto-Ancela J.L., Hernández-Molina R., Luis Bravo-Moncayo, Virginia Puyana-RomeroFuentes:googlescopusAcoustic conditioning of the neonatal incubator compartment: Improvement proposal
ArticleAbstract: The objective of this work focuses on the study of the main sources of noise associated with incubatPalabras claves:incubators, neonates, NICUs, noise source, sound pressureAutores:Beira-Jiménez J.L., Cueto-Ancela J.L., Fernández-Zacarías F., Hernández-Molina R., Rodríguez-Montaño V.M., Virginia Puyana-RomeroFuentes:scopusInfluence of the NICU on the Acoustic Isolation of a Neonatal Incubator
ArticleAbstract: The neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) is a very noisy place as compared to the intrauterine enviroPalabras claves:acoustic environment, acoustic isolation, low frequency noise, neonatal incubator, reverberation timeAutores:Daniel Núñez-Solano, Hernández-Molina R., Jara-Muñoz E., Virginia Puyana-RomeroFuentes:scopusInteractive soundscapes: 360°-video based immersive virtual reality in a tool for the participatory acoustic environment evaluation of urban areas
ArticleAbstract: The development of the Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) allows advanced interactivePalabras claves:Autores:Hernández-Molina R., Lopez-Segura L.S., Maffei L., Masullo M., Virginia Puyana-RomeroFuentes:scopusReverberation time measurements of a neonatal incubator
ArticleAbstract: New-borns are exposed to high noise levels inside infant incubators. Some authors suggest that thesePalabras claves:Autores:Beira-Jiménez J.L., Christiam Garzón, Daniel Núñez-Solano, Fernández-Zacarías F., Hernández-Molina R., Jara-Muñoz E., Virginia Puyana-RomeroFuentes:scopusThe Acoustic Environment and University Students’ Satisfaction with the Online Education Method during the COVID-19 Lockdown
ArticleAbstract: The acoustic environment has been pointed out as a possible distractor during student activities inPalabras claves:indoor acoustic environment, indoor soundscapes, Online education, students’ satisfactionAutores:Ángela María Díaz-Márquez, Ciaburro G., Hernández-Molina R., Virginia Puyana-RomeroFuentes:googlescopusThe Importance of Noise Attenuation Levels in Neonatal Incubators
ArticleAbstract: Background: It is known that high noise levels can be harmful to preterm infants, causing physiologiPalabras claves:incubators, neonates, NICU, noise source, risk in preterm infants, sound pressureAutores:Fernández-Zacarías F., Hernández-Molina R., Virginia Puyana-RomeroFuentes:scopusThe Importance of Reverberation for the Design of Neonatal Incubators
ArticleAbstract: Low frequency noises are predominant in neonatal intensive care units (NICUs). Some studies affirm tPalabras claves:acoustic environment, low frequency noise, neonatal incubator, neonates' well-being, reverberation timeAutores:Daniel Núñez-Solano, Fernández-Zacarías F., Hernández-Molina R., Jara-Muñoz E., Virginia Puyana-RomeroFuentes:scopusThe frequency spectrum of the acoustic environment in a neonatal intensive care unit
ArticleAbstract: Objectives: The acoustic frequencies present in an incubator are within the hearing range of a newboPalabras claves:Hearing, Intensive care units, neonatal, Newborn, noise, PediatricsAutores:Beira-Jiménez J.L., Cueto-Ancela J.L., Fernández-Zacarías F., Hernández-Molina R., Rodríguez-Montaño V.M., Virginia Puyana-RomeroFuentes:scopus