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Dec 15, 2016 . Laeq Health – 6 mnth. Price: € 182,50 € 119,00 You get your Laeq Health 3.0 sent in a handy package, incl. Laeq PBM clip, connector, USB mini cabel en carrier.
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The Laeq Health laser ensures that my energy and resistance is higher during chemo therapy. Danielle, aged 45, metastatic breast cancer. My life has become so much more pleasant! Mr. Roos (68), diabetes type 2. I have a lot more energy, this keeps me participating!
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Hanneke Leijdekkers, 43, MS "I have energy, much less pain and even less MS complaints through the combination of therapy / sports together with Laeq!
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To prevent that and to stress how much we care about quality, we consciously instituted a period of 6 months. You can easily return your Laeq Health to us by using the included return package. Of course the transport and processing of your old …
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The 6-month period of use has multiple reasons. Medical. The Laeq Health 3.0 should be used for a minimum of 6 months, to optimise the energy levels of the cells in the blood and, as a result, optimise blood circulation and blood values. The Laeq Health has a fixed treatment protocol, completely arranged by the Laeq App, that is structured so that the mitochondria/cells are …
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However, you can think of it as a type of average, where noisy eventshave a significant influence. The results of calculations or measurements Such measurements are designated say 46.3 dBA Leq or 46.3 LAeq. LAeq is the main unit used for assessingOccupationalNoise.
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Feb 20, 2019 . Laeq Health: Your App to control your Laeq Health device. Use your Laeq Health wherever you are, whenever you want. Keep your own scores and get insight into your results and reach your goal: Get better, stay healthy and get fitter.This app only works with a Laeq Health product.With this app, you get the right treatment and you have your own diary feature that …
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Leq, LAeq, LAeq,t - Average Sound Level. The Leq is best described as the Average Sound Level over the period of the measurement. Usually measured A-weighted but there is no time constant applied. As the Leq (defined as the Equivalent Continuous Sound Level) is an average, it will settled to a steady value, making it much easier to read accurately than with a simple …
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An LAF measurement (green line) will take approximately 0.6 seconds (attack time) to reach 80 dB and just under 1 second (decay time) to drop back down to 50 dB. An LAS measurement (yellow line) is slower to react. It will take approximately 5 seconds to reach 80 dB and around 6 seconds to drop back down to 50 dB.
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The danger of hearing loss comes with prolonged exposure to sound levels that exceed 85 dB LAeq or 100 dB LAmax for more than 15 minutes per day. The human body can sustain significant damage from such exposures. Hearing loss will progress gradually until the person wears hearing aids or other devices to restore normal sound perception.
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To give you a chance to use the Laeq for 6 months as well, we have now set up a special promotion. Use the code Red in the order process and receive a temporary discount of no less than €71,50! For an average of just 60 cents a day a better life.
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Using the Laeq at least once a day, but preferably 2 more times a day, will help you improve your quality of life. Treatment In combination with the Laeq app, it ensures that your nut is given too much and never too little light energy.
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Mar 27, 2018 . An LAF measurement (green line) will take approximately 0.6 seconds (attack time) to reach 80 dB and just under 1 second (decay time) to drop back down to 50 dB. An LAS measurement (yellow line) is slower to react. It will take approximately 5 seconds to reach 80 dB and around 6 seconds to drop back down to 50 dB. F S time weighting
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The results showed the association of changes in HRV with LFN exposure and an SDNN reduction of 0.43% with an increase of 1 dB (LAeq) in LFN. The households’ average LFN levels were 34.8 ± 6.9 and 43.4 ± 5.7 dB for indoors and outdoors, respectively.
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LAeq means that steady noise level measured in A-weighted decibels referenced to 20 micro pascals which, when present for the same period of time as the actual noise, causes the same A-weighted noise energy to be received. The time interval is sometimes included in the abbreviation ie LAeqT (eg LAeq2 is a LAeq over 2 hours).
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When dealing with a new or proposed noise LAeq is often used [also written dBA Leq]; this term is the Equivalent Continuous Level. The formal definition is "when a noise varies over time, the Leq is the equivalent continuous sound which would contain the same sound energy as the time varying sound".
What are LAeq and LAFmax? LAeq and LAFmax are a couple of the many labels used to describe sound and noise level values. Here is a basic explanation of the most commonly-used of these labels in audio and acoustic measurement. As an example we’ll look at the label LAFmax
Noise - Terms - Energy Averaging [LAeq] When dealing with a new or proposed noise LAeq is often used [also written dBA Leq]; this term is the Equivalent Continuous Level . The formal definition is " when a noise varies over time, the Leq is the equivalent continuous sound which would contain the same sound energy as the time varying sound".
The other important feature of LAeq's, is that a large number of quiet events can produce the same period LAeq as a few (possible one single) very loud event(s); therefore any limit set in terms of LAeq considers the two conditions as being equivalent. <<< Back to Statistics home directory ProInfo
When dealing with a new or proposed noise LAeq is often used [also written dBA Leq]; this term is the Equivalent Continuous Level. The formal definition is "when a noise varies over time, the Leq is the equivalent continuous sound which would contain the same sound energy as the time varying sound".
Noise - Terms - Energy Averaging [LAeq] When dealing with a new or proposed noise LAeq is often used [also written dBA Leq]; this term is the Equivalent Continuous Level . The formal definition is " when a noise varies over time, the Leq is the equivalent continuous sound which would contain the same sound energy as the time varying sound".
This means it is approximated to how the human ear would react to the sound/noise source. LAeq – The a-weighted, equivalent noise level of a sound source, this is like the ‘average’ noise level a person is exposed to. Generally this is not used for measurements, instead LAeq,T is used.
The other important feature of LAeq's, is that a large number of quiet events can produce the same period LAeq as a few (possible one single) very loud event(s); therefore any limit set in terms of LAeq considers the two conditions as being equivalent. <<< Back to Statistics home directory ProInfo