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Speech privacy in buildings for general medical practice, with particular reference to industrialized construction

Abstract


The aim is to provide architects and specialist advisors associated with the design of health centres and hospital outpatient departments, with a comprehensive and reliable method for the determination of the degree of speech privacy provided in any given set of circumstances. A precise method of prediction is essential when relatively lightweight industrialized components are employed, or where composite partitions are used.

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