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Low-frequency noise from large wind turbines – additional data and assessment of new Danish regulations. / Pedersen, Christian Sejer; Møller, Henrik; Pedersen, Steffen.

Proceedings of Low Frequency 2012. red. / Geoff Leventhall. MultiScience Publishing Co Ltd, 2012. s. 181-200.

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Pedersen, CS, Møller, H & Pedersen, S 2012, 'Low-frequency noise from large wind turbines – additional data and assessment of new Danish regulations'. i G Leventhall (red.), Proceedings of Low Frequency 2012. MultiScience Publishing Co Ltd, s. 181-200.

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Pedersen, C. S., Møller, H., & Pedersen, S. (2012). Low-frequency noise from large wind turbines – additional data and assessment of new Danish regulations. I Leventhall, G. (red.), Proceedings of Low Frequency 2012. (s. 181-200). MultiScience Publishing Co Ltd.

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Pedersen CS, Møller H, Pedersen S. 2012. Low-frequency noise from large wind turbines – additional data and assessment of new Danish regulations. Leventhall G, red. I Proceedings of Low Frequency 2012. MultiScience Publishing Co Ltd. s. 181-200.

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Pedersen CS, Møller H, Pedersen S. Low-frequency noise from large wind turbines – additional data and assessment of new Danish regulations. I Leventhall G, red., Proceedings of Low Frequency 2012. MultiScience Publishing Co Ltd. 2012. s. 181-200.

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Pedersen, Christian Sejer; Møller, Henrik; Pedersen, Steffen / Low-frequency noise from large wind turbines – additional data and assessment of new Danish regulations.

Proceedings of Low Frequency 2012. red. / Geoff Leventhall. MultiScience Publishing Co Ltd, 2012. s. 181-200.

Publikation: Forskning - peer reviewKonferenceartikel i proceeding

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