Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
a noisy quarrel *; a continual loud noise ("Who's making that row?") (Pronounced /ˈroʊ/, to rhyme with "toe") a line of objects, often regularly spaced (as seats in a theatre, vegetable plants in a garden etc.) a line of entries in a table, etc. (as opposed to a column) an instance of rowing (as in a boat) a series of prison cells ("death row")
unapproved unsafe light, signal or glass, tail lights, license plate lights, brake lights if 1 works, 1 headlight: registration or inspection up to 4 months late: window tints, items blocking driver's view: noisy exhaust, marijuana odor, local vehicle ordinances unless jailable: jaywalking All state: VT Reports required by January [43 ...
Acoustic trauma is an injury to the inner ear that's often caused by exposure to a high-decibel noise. This injury can occur after exposure to a single, loud noise or from exposure to noises at significant decibels over a longer period of time. [medical citation needed] Many cases have included a period of reduced hearing after exposure to loud ...
By listening to broadband noise at soft levels for a disciplined period of time each day, some patients can rebuild (i.e., re-establish) their tolerances to sound. [ 2 ] [ 47 ] [ 48 ] [ 49 ] More research is needed on the efficacy of sound therapy techniques when hyperacusis is the primary complaint, rather than a secondary symptom, indicating ...
A loud siren-like noise that Haslet, Texas residents have been hearing was caused by a locomotive operated by a service partner for the city, BNSF Railway confirmed in a statement Wednesday.. The ...
Traumatic noise exposure can happen at work (e.g., loud machinery), at play (e.g., loud sporting events, concerts, recreational activities), and/or by accident (e.g., a backfiring engine.) Noise induced hearing loss is sometimes unilateral and typically causes patients to lose hearing around the frequency of the triggering sound trauma. [17]
We want to hear from you about the loudness of the train and how the noise has affected your poor, shot nerves. Please fill out the form below or send an email to alange@sacbee.com. Show comments
It should be illegal to drive your car in a circle like a jerk.” New laws would bring higher fines and harsher penalties for motorists.