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In medical literature, “annoyance” is stress and thereby a cause of ill health.
In acoustical and medical literature, “annoyance” is a stress and a contributor to ill health.[http://www.nonoise.org/library/suter/suter.htm#annoyance]


The noise from large wind turbines cause more annoyance than other sources of noise.[https://docs.wind-watch.org/janssen2011.pdf]
The noise from large wind turbines causes more annoyance than other sources of noise.[https://docs.wind-watch.org/janssen2011.pdf]


'''''See''''' [[Health Effects of Noise from Large Wind Turbines]].
'''''See''''' [[Health Effects of Noise from Large Wind Turbines]].
''See also:'' [[Decibel]].

Latest revision as of 20:21, 30 August 2017

In acoustical and medical literature, “annoyance” is a stress and a contributor to ill health.[1]

The noise from large wind turbines causes more annoyance than other sources of noise.[2]

See Health Effects of Noise from Large Wind Turbines.

See also: Decibel.