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NCEJ is the pre-eminent academic journal of noise control. It is the Journal of the Institute of Noise Control Engineering of the USA. Since 1973 NCEJ has served as the primary source for noise control researchers, students, and consultants. 

Noise Control Engineering Journal was previously published as Noise Control Engineering.

Publisher: Institute of Noise Control Engineering

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Volume 51, Number 3, 1 May 2003

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Free Content America needs a new national noise policy
pp. 123-130(8)
Authors: Beranek, Leo L.; Lang, William W.

Free Content An overview of U.S. noise policy
pp. 131-142(12)
Authors: Finegold, Lawrence S.; Finegold, Michiko So; Maling Jr., George C.

Free Content An editor's view of the EPA noise program
pp. 143-150(8)
Author: Malings Jr., George C.

Free Content Reducing the impact of environmental noise on quality of life requires an effective national noise policy
pp. 151-154(4)
Authors: Harris, Andrew S.; Fleming, Gregg G.; Lang, William W.; Schomer, Paul D.; Wood, Eric W.

Free Content Updating the U.S. environmental noise management strategy
pp. 155-159(5)
Authors: Finegold, Lawrence S.; Finegold, Michiko So

Free Content The need for a unified community noise policy
pp. 160-161(2)
Author: Brooks, Bennett M.

Free Content The USA needs a new national policy for occupational noise
pp. 162-165(4)
Authors: Bruce, Robert D.; Wood, Eric W.

Free Content The economic impact on America's products without a new national noise policy
pp. 166-171(6)
Authors: Lyon, Richard H.; Brooks, Bennet M.

Free Content The interest of the general public in a national noise policy
pp. 172-175(4)
Authors: Blomberg, Leslie D.; Schomer, Paul D.; Wood, Eric W.

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