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Noise and industrial efficiency a study of Indian Jute weavers

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Industrial Health in India Series No. XXIII (part presentation of the doctorate thesis of the Calcutta University submitted by the senior author in June 1950).

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Ganguli, H.C., Rao, M.N. Noise and industrial efficiency a study of Indian Jute weavers. Arbeitsphysiologie 15, 344–354 (1954). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00933126

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