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This is the title which may if necessary be as long as two lines but not more than two lines Frank Musterman1, Bella Vasella2, Howard Bannister3 1 University of Seldwyla, Institute for Improbable and Unlikely Research, Seldwyla, Switzerland (corresponding author) 2 Caligula Institute of Technology, School of Noise Abatement, Rome, Italy 3 Bedrock College, Center of Prehistoric Acoustics, Bedrock, People's Republic of Jurasia Corresponding author's e-mail address: musterman@useldwyla.edu.ch ABSTRACT This template is also available in .doc format at ICBEN2021 website. All papers must be written in English – American or British, but not a mixture of both. They must be language and spell-checked and properly formatted based on this template before being uploaded. Papers must contain an abstract of max. 180 words. The abstract will be published in the online program. Please list references in a bibliography after the main text using the "APA 6th" style. Citations should be indicated with a running number in square brackets [1, 2, 3, 4...] within the text (see below). Acknowledgements should be placed after the main text before the references section. Appendixes, if needed, may be included in the paper after the main text and the references. Papers may contain up to 12 pages. By uploading your paper, you approve of ICBEN's copyright transfer policy. Please note that all proceedings of ICBEN 2021, i.e. all accepted papers, will be made publicly available for download on the congress website and permanently on the official ICBEN website (www.icben.org). Thank you very much for your valued contribution. This abstract has exactly 180 words. GENERAL REQUIREMENTS FOR ICBEN 2021 PAPERS Use this document as a template and style guide when writing your paper. Please note that your paper should rather be a contribution to the scientific literature, and not a list of topics to be covered during your oral presentation or on your poster. Wherever possible, use the styles that have been defined here. Please do not change the congress logo on top of this page. It is an EPS graphic and may not display correctly within MS Word, but will so when we convert this document to a pdf file. General information
The 13th ICBEN Congress on Noise as a Public Health Problem, Karolinska Institutet, Stockholm, Sweden, 14-17 June 2021 Only manuscripts written in English (American or British usage but not a mixture of the two) will be accepted for inclusion in the ICBEN 2021 proceedings. The number of pages shall not exceed 12 (including references and appendix). The Arial font face should be used throughout the paper. Sans-serif fonts such as Helvetica may be substituted for Arial if necessary. The paper title should use the Arial 14 pt bold font and shall not exceed two lines. Except for proper nouns or abbreviations (e.g. "ICBEN"), only the first word of the title is capitalized. Center the title as shown above. Authors and their affiliations should be listed as above. The corresponding author's email address should be included also. Please only list one e-mail address. All papers must contain an abstract of max. 180 words. A concise and factual abstract is required. The abstract should state briefly the purpose of the research or project, the principal results and major conclusions. An abstract is often presented separately from the paper, so it must be able to stand alone. For this reason, references should be avoided, but if essential, then cite the author(s) and year(s). Your abstract will be published in the online program of the congress. Acknowledgements should be placed after the main text before the references section. Appendixes, if needed, may be added to the paper after the main text and the references. 1st level headings are all caps (uppercase) and should use the "Header1" style. 2nd level headings should use the "Header2" style. Please do not include more than two hierarchical levels of headings in the paper. Rather use bold or italic to sub-structure the text of the paper if necessary. The main text should use the "RunningText" style. The main text must either be justified or left-aligned. Hyphenation is optional. Tables and Figures Incorporate all graphics, charts, tables, illustrations, photos, etc. directly into your manuscript shortly after their first mention in the text. Below is a suggestion how tables should be formatted. Table legend should be Arial 11 pt, centered. Use the "TableLegend" style to format your table legends. Table 1: Results from field experiment 2 Study Noise N Main effect Type of bait Wating time Filter Result [dB] Source estimate [min.] German LAxRIMO Deers 1641 0.321 3.4 A 62 sauerbraten New York strip PLATADIM Bisons 2357 0.43 5.3 C 54 steak Swiss cheese SAWARIA Ibexes 1641 0.891 6.6 L 31 fondue Italian macaroni NORAMAC She-wolfes 849 2.122 17.2 A 61 crowd Japanese miso SIDEQUE-2 Macaques 403 1.23 14.3 A 37 soup Figures and tables are centered on the page. Figure legends are to be placed below the figure, table legends are placed just above the table. 2
The 13th ICBEN Congress on Noise as a Public Health Problem, Karolinska Institutet, Stockholm, Sweden, 14-17 June 2021 For charts and diagrams use vector graphics whenever possible (e.g., as in Figure 1). Do not use high-resolution bitmap images (e.g. hi-res digital photographs), since that is likely to increase the size of your final PDF file. A resolution of 200 dots per 25 mm should be sufficient for the purpose of most papers. 16 dB 14 dB 12 dB 10 dB 8 dB 6 dB dB-Value 4 dB 2 dB 0 dB -2 dB -4 dB -6 dB -8 dB -10 dB 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 Trial Number Figure 1: Results of the (famous) XORAFON intrasound test, N=1935 Figure 2: Aula Medica at Karolinska Institutet, Stockholm, Sweden (Photography by Janos Kovacs) 3
The 13th ICBEN Congress on Noise as a Public Health Problem, Karolinska Institutet, Stockholm, Sweden, 14-17 June 2021 Equations Equations should be typeset using the Microsoft Equation Editor or MathType or a similar tool. They should be centered and numbered on the right, as in Equation 1 below. n 1 e = lim1 + (1) n → n References In-text citations should be indicated with a running number in square brackets [1, 2, 3, 4...] within the text. Please list references by order of appearance in the main text in a bibliography after the main text using "APA 6th" style or similar (for a quick overview of the APA 6th style, check the following: https://www.library.kent.edu/files/APACheatSheet.pdf). Use the Arial Narrow, 11 pt font for the references. OTHER IMPORTANT INFORMATION Avoid intellectual property violations Authors must obtain permission from the intellectual property holders before reproducing original figures or images in their paper. An acknowledgement that such permission has been obtained from the intellectual property holders must be included in the manuscript if applicable. Paper submission ICBEN 2021 papers should be submitted at www.icben2021.se/abstracts/ as MS Word files (*.doc or *.docx) whenever possible. If MS Word is not available to you, you may submit an unprotected Adobe PDF file. All formatting requirements described here apply to PDF submissions as well. Please review your paper carefully for format, spelling, grammar, punctuation, and technical content. Papers not adhering to the basic format presented in this template may be returned to the author(s) for re-formatting. However, minor stylistic deviations may be accepted as long as the paper uses a coherent style throughout. To ensure a consistent high quality of all papers published under the name of ICBEN, our policy is to subject all papers to a quality check before they are included in the congress proceedings. The proceedings editors reserve the right to reject a paper even if the abstract has been accepted previously, or to ask you to revise a submitted paper. They may also make minor formal adjustments to the papers themselves if deemed necessary to preserve consistency across the proceedings. By uploading your paper, you approve of ICBEN's copyright transfer policy. Please note that all proceedings of ICBEN 2021 will be made publicly available for download not only on the temporary congress website, but permanently on the official ICBEN website (http://www.icben.org/Proceedings.html). 4
The 13th ICBEN Congress on Noise as a Public Health Problem, Karolinska Institutet, Stockholm, Sweden, 14-17 June 2021 The corresponding author (normally the person who submitted the paper) will be notified of receipt of the paper by e-mail. Acknowledgements Please put acknowledgements here. REFERENCES [1] Hong, D. W., & Man, S. S. (2010). Signal propagation in small-world biological networks with weak noise. Journal of Theoretical Biology, 262(2), 370-380. [2] Finegold, L. S., & Elias, B. (2002). A predictive model of noise induced awakenings from transportation noise sources. Paper presented at the International Congress and Exposition on Noise Control Engineering, Dearborn, MI, USA. [3] Buchta, E. (2006). Noise reduction in shooting ranges by using solar panels. Paper presented at the Euronoise 2006, Tampere, Finland. [4] West, B. J., Zhang, W., & Mackey, H. J. (1994). Chaos, Noise and Biological Data. Fractals in Biology and Medicine, 38-54. [5] Babisch, W. (2010). Noise sensitivity in cardiovascular noise studies. Paper presented at the INTER-NOISE 2010, Lisbon. [6] Department for Transport (2007). Attitudes to Noise from Aviation Sources in England (ANASE) Final Report, from http://www.dft.gov.uk/pgr/aviation/environmentalissues/Anase/ [7] Cato, D. H. (2012). Physical Biologists and Biological Physicists: Combining Biology and Physics in Research on the Effects of Noise on Aquatic Life. Effects of Noise on Aquatic Life, 730, 509-513. [8] Zwicker, E., & Fastl, H. (1990). Psychoacoustics - Facts and Models: New York: Springer. [9] van Kamp, I., & Davies, H. (2008). Environmental noise and mental health: Five year review and future directions. Paper presented at the 9th ICBEN International Congress on Noise as a Public Health Problem, Foxwoods, CT, USA. [10] Waldron, D. (2015). Gene expression: Environmental noise control. Nature Reviews Genetics, 16, 624-625. [11] Guski, R. (2014). The Aircraft Noise Paradox 13 Years Later. Paper presented at the 11th ICBEN International Congress on Noise as a Public Health Problem, Nara, Japan. [12] Basner, M., & Brown, L. (2012). Editorial: Research on biological effects of noise: 2008-2011. Noise & Health, 14(61), 273-273. [13] Fields, J. M., De Jong, R. G., Gjestland, T., Flindell, I. H., Job, R. F. S., Kurra, S., et al. (2001). Standardized general-purpose noise reaction questions for community noise surveys: Research and a recommendation. Journal of Sound and Vibration, 242(4), 641-679. [14] Brink, M., Schierz, C., & Wirth, K. (2003). Seismosomnography as a new ambulant monitoring system of physiological reactions to noise during sleep. Paper presented at the 8th ICBEN International Congress on Noise as a Public Health Problem, Rotterdam. [15] Botteldooren, D., & Lercher, P. (2004). Soft-computing base analyses of the relationship between annoyance and coping with noise and odor. Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 115(6), 2974- 2985. [16] Schafer, R. M. (1977). The tuning of the world. New York: Knopf. [17] Davis, A., & Sliwinska-Kowalska, M. (2012). Noise-induced hearing loss. Noise and Health, 14(61), 274- 280. [18] Selander, J., Nilsson, M. E., Bluhm, G., Rosenlund, M., Lindqvist, M., Nise, G., et al. (2009). Long-term exposure to road traffic noise and myocardial infarction. Epidemiology, 20(2), 272-279. 5
The 13th ICBEN Congress on Noise as a Public Health Problem, Karolinska Institutet, Stockholm, Sweden, 14-17 June 2021 [19] Stansfeld, S. A., Berglund, B., Clark, C., Lopez-Barrio, I., Fischer, P., Ohrstrom, E., et al. (2005). Aircraft and road traffic noise and children's cognition and health: a cross-national study. Lancet, 365(9475), 1942- 1949. [20] Wustenhagen, R., Wolsink, M., & Burer, M. J. (2007). Social acceptance of renewable energy innovation: An introduction to the concept. Energy Policy, 35(5), 2683-2691. 6
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