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  • Reference noise
  • In telecommunications, reference noise is the magnitude of circuit noise chosen as a reference for measurement. Many different levels with a number of

    Reference noise

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  • Colors of noise
  • Power spectrum of a noise signal

    of noise or noise spectrum refers to the power spectrum of a noise signal (a signal produced by a stochastic process). Different colors of noise have

    Colors of noise

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    Colors_of_noise

  • Noise
  • Unwanted sound

    signal or spectral noise, such as white noise or pink noise. In audio engineering, noise can refer to the unwanted residual electronic noise signal that gives

    Noise

    Noise

    Noise

  • Noise pollution
  • Excessive displeasing noise

    Noise pollution, is the propagation of noise or sound with potential harmful effects on humans and animals. The main sources of outdoor noise worldwide

    Noise pollution

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  • Pink noise
  • Signal with equal energy per octave

    Pink noise 10 seconds of pink noise, normalized to −1 dBFS peak amplitude Problems playing this file? See media help. Pink noise, 1/f noise, fractional

    Pink noise

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  • Signal-to-noise ratio
  • Ratio of the desired signal to the background noise

    Signal-to-noise ratio (SNR or S/N) is a measure used in science and engineering that compares the level of a desired signal to the level of background noise. SNR

    Signal-to-noise ratio

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  • Modulated Noise Reference Unit
  • Modulated Noise Reference Unit (MNRU) is an ITU standard (ITU P.810). The MNRU is, as the name implies, a noise model that utilizes speech as well as noise as

    Modulated Noise Reference Unit

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  • Ambient noise level
  • Background sound pressure level

    atmospheric sounding and noise pollution, ambient noise level (sometimes called background noise level, reference sound level, or room noise level) is the background

    Ambient noise level

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  • Active noise control
  • Method for reducing unwanted sound

    Active noise control (ANC), also known as noise cancellation (NC), or active noise reduction (ANR), is a method for reducing unwanted sound by the addition

    Active noise control

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  • Noise reduction
  • Process of removing noise from a signal

    Noise reduction is the process of removing noise from a signal. Noise reduction techniques exist for audio and images. Noise reduction algorithms may distort

    Noise reduction

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  • Decibel
  • Logarithmic unit expressing the ratio of physical quantities

    above reference noise. See also dBrnC dBrnC represents an audio level measurement, typically in a telephone circuit, relative to the circuit noise level

    Decibel

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  • Brownian noise
  • Type of noise produced by Brownian motion

    Brown noise 10 seconds of Brownian noise Problems playing this file? See media help. In science, Brownian noise, also known as Brown noise or red noise, is

    Brownian noise

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  • Peak signal-to-noise ratio
  • Metric used to measure signal quality

    In this context it is used as a full reference metric, comparing a noisy approximation against the known noise-free source image. PSNR is most easily

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  • Noise (signal processing)
  • In signal processing, unwanted modifications to a signal

    astronomy Noise floor Noise margin, by how much a signal exceeds the noise level Reference noise, a reference level for electronic noise Noise spectral

    Noise (signal processing)

    Noise_(signal_processing)

  • Noise (electronics)
  • Random fluctuation in an electrical signal

    In electronics, noise is an unwanted disturbance in an electrical signal. Noise generated by electronic devices varies greatly as it is produced by several

    Noise (electronics)

    Noise (electronics)

    Noise_(electronics)

  • Channel noise level
  • Noise measurement in telecommunications

    arbitrary level chosen as a reference. The noise power spectral density in the frequency range of interest. The average noise power in the frequency range

    Channel noise level

    Channel_noise_level

  • Adaptive noise cancelling
  • Signal processing technique to reduce noise

    filter relies only on ongoing sampling of the reference input and the noise canceller output. The adaptive noise canceller configuration diagram on this section

    Adaptive noise cancelling

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  • Simplex noise
  • Construction for n-dimensional noise functions

    Simplex noise is the result of an n-dimensional noise function comparable to Perlin noise ("classic" noise) but with fewer directional artifacts, in higher

    Simplex noise

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  • Salt-and-pepper noise
  • Noise in the form of sparse, random black and white pixels on digital images

    Salt-and-pepper noise, also known as impulse noise, is a form of noise sometimes seen on digital images. For black-and-white or grayscale images, it presents

    Salt-and-pepper noise

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  • Perlin noise
  • Type of gradient noise in computer graphics

    Perlin noise is a type of gradient noise developed by Ken Perlin in 1982. It has many uses, including but not limited to: procedurally generating terrain

    Perlin noise

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  • Noise (video)
  • Display on TV and radios due to causes such as there being no signal

    Noise, commonly known as static, white noise, static noise, or snow, in analog video, CRTs and television, is a random dot pixel pattern of static displayed

    Noise (video)

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  • Flicker noise
  • Type of electronic noise

    Flicker noise is a type of electronic noise with a 1/f power spectral density. It is therefore often referred to as 1/f noise or pink noise, though these

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  • Equivalent input
  • some level of electrical noise at their output. This noise may have contributions from random diaphragm movement, thermal noise, or a dozen other sources

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  • Grey noise
  • Random noise whose frequency spectrum follows a psychoacoustic equal loudness curve

    grey noise Problems playing this file? See media help. Inverse ITU-R 468 weighted "grey noise" Problems playing this file? See media help. Grey noise is

    Grey noise

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  • Background noise
  • Sound other than the sound being monitored (primary sound)

    Background noise or ambient noise is any sound other than the sound being monitored (primary sound). Background noise is a form of noise pollution or

    Background noise

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  • Radio noise source
  • Device generating calibrated broadband noise for RF and microwave measurements

    and microwave frequencies. Radio noise sources are used primarily as reference standards in the measurement of the noise figure of amplifiers, radio receivers

    Radio noise source

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  • Radio noise
  • Unwanted radio frequency signals

    In radio reception, radio noise (commonly referred to as radio static) is unwanted random radio frequency electrical signals, fluctuating voltages, always

    Radio noise

    Radio noise

    Radio_noise

  • List of noise topics
  • noise Noise Noise (audio) Noise (economic) Noise (electronic) Noise (environmental) Noise (physics) Noise (radio) Noise (video) Noise current Noise-equivalent

    List of noise topics

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  • MyNoise
  • White noise website and app

    MyNoise (stylised as myNoise) is a white noise website and app created by Stéphane Pigeon. It offers many different natural soundscapes, as well as synthetic

    MyNoise

    MyNoise

  • Noise regulation
  • Noise control by legal regulation of noise-producing items

    States Noise Control Act of 1972, other local and state governments passed further regulations. A noise regulation restricts the amount of noise, the duration

    Noise regulation

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  • Noise-cancelling headphones
  • Headphones with active noise control

    Noise-cancelling headphones are headphones that reduce unwanted ambient sounds using active noise control (ANC), a technology that electronically minimizes

    Noise-cancelling headphones

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  • Noise generator
  • Circuit that produces electrical noise

    A noise generator is a circuit that produces electrical noise (i.e., a random signal). Noise generators are used to test signals for measuring noise figure

    Noise generator

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  • Pseudorandom noise
  • Pseudo-random signal with characteristics similar to noise

    In cryptography, pseudorandom noise (PRN) is a signal similar to noise which satisfies one or more of the standard tests for statistical randomness. Although

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  • Phase noise
  • Frequency domain representation of random fluctuations in the phase of a waveform

    and external references and allow measurement of both residual (additive) and absolute noise. Additionally, these systems can make low-noise, close-to-the-carrier

    Phase noise

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  • Noise floor
  • Level of background noise in a signal

    noise floor is the measure of the signal created from the sum of all the noise sources and unwanted signals within a measurement system, where noise is

    Noise floor

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  • OSI model
  • Reference model for network communication

    The Open Systems Interconnection (OSI) model is a reference model developed by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) that "provides

    OSI model

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    OSI_model

  • Comfort noise
  • Synthetic background noise

    Comfort noise (or comfort tone) is synthetic background noise used in radio and wireless communications to fill the artificial silence in a transmission

    Comfort noise

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  • Roadway noise
  • Sound emanating from motor vehicles

    pipes noise enhancers, car horns and music. Noise of rolling tires driving on pavement is found to be the biggest contributor of highway noise and increases

    Roadway noise

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  • Noise gate
  • Audio processing device

    A noise gate or simply gate is an electronic device or software that is used to control the volume of an audio signal. Comparable to a limiter, which

    Noise gate

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    Noise_gate

  • Sensorineural hearing loss
  • Hearing loss caused by an inner ear or vestibulocochlear nerve defect

    environmental noise, or noise-induced hearing loss. Exposure to a single very loud noise, such as a gunshot or bomb blast, can cause noise-induced hearing

    Sensorineural hearing loss

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  • Noise shaping
  • Digital signal performance enhancement

    with respect to the reference tone. The same pure tone with triangular dither but no noise shaping. Note that the overall noise power has increased,

    Noise shaping

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  • Low-noise block downconverter
  • Receiving device on satellite dishes

    called a low-noise block, low-noise converter (LNC), or even low-noise downconverter (LND), the device is sometimes inaccurately called a low-noise amplifier

    Low-noise block downconverter

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  • Noise-canceling microphone
  • Microphone that filters ambient noise

    A noise-canceling microphone is a microphone that is designed to filter ambient noise. The development is a special case of the differential microphone

    Noise-canceling microphone

    Noise-canceling_microphone

  • List of noise rock bands
  • This is a list of notable noise rock bands. Contents A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z See also References '68 AIDS Wolf An Albatross

    List of noise rock bands

    List_of_noise_rock_bands

  • DBrn
  • symbol dBrn or dB(rn) is an abbreviation for decibels above reference noise. Weighted noise power in dB is referred to 1.0 picowatt. Thus, 0 dBrn = -90

    DBrn

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  • Noise, vibration, and harshness
  • Study and modification of the noise and vibration characteristics of vehicles

    Noise, vibration, and harshness (NVH), also known as noise and vibration (N&V), is the study and modification of the noise and vibration characteristics

    Noise, vibration, and harshness

    Noise,_vibration,_and_harshness

  • Friis formulas for noise
  • Telecommunication formula by Harald T. Friis

    calculate the signal-to-noise ratio of a multistage amplifier. One relates to noise factor while the other relates to noise temperature. Friis's formula

    Friis formulas for noise

    Friis_formulas_for_noise

  • Helicopter noise reduction
  • Reducing the noise caused by helicopters

    Helicopter noise reduction is a topic of research into designing helicopters which can be operated more quietly, reducing the public-relations problems

    Helicopter noise reduction

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    Helicopter_noise_reduction

  • Noise power
  • Various measures in telecommunications

    In telecommunications, the term noise power has the following meanings: The measured total noise in a given bandwidth at the input or output of a device

    Noise power

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  • Carrier-to-noise ratio
  • Signal-to-noise ratio of a modulated signal

    In telecommunications, the carrier-to-noise ratio, often written CNR or C/N, is the signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) of a modulated signal. The term is used

    Carrier-to-noise ratio

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  • Communication noise
  • Influences on the interpretation of conversations

    Forms of communication noise include psychological noise, physical noise, physiological and semantic noise. All these forms of noise subtly, yet greatly

    Communication noise

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  • Oscillator phase noise
  • Electronic noise

    exhibit phase noise, which refers to fluctuations in the phase of the output signal, causing deviations from perfect periodicity. Phase noise is an additive

    Oscillator phase noise

    Oscillator_phase_noise

  • A-weighting
  • Frequency response curves used in sound pressure level measurement

    measurement of environmental noise and industrial noise, as well as when assessing potential hearing damage and other noise health effects at all sound

    A-weighting

    A-weighting

    A-weighting

  • List of animal sounds
  • List of common words used to describe animal noises and their audio recordings

    English language represent animal sounds: the noises and vocalizations of particular animals, especially noises used by animals for communication. The words

    List of animal sounds

    List_of_animal_sounds

  • Frames of Reference
  • 1960 Canadian film

    audio was utilized in the Bluecoats Drum and Bugle Corps 2015 show, Kinetic Noise. The film was made to be shown in high school physics courses and humor

    Frames of Reference

    Frames_of_Reference

  • Post-noise
  • Music genre and scene

    defines post-noise as a wide subgenre of noise music which breaks apart noise music's orthodoxies, "inserting newer influences and references from popular

    Post-noise

    Post-noise

  • White noise machine
  • Sound-producing device

    A white noise machine is a device that produces a noise that is intended to calm the listener[citation needed], which in many cases sounds like a rushing

    White noise machine

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    White_noise_machine

  • Simulation noise
  • Section of maths dealing with creating simulations

    Simulation noise is a function that creates a divergence-free vector field. This signal can be used in artistic simulations for the purpose of increasing

    Simulation noise

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  • Kanonenfieber
  • German black/death metal band

    mentioned as a reference. The band's melodies and "meticulous craftsmanship" remind Rock Hard editor Jaedike of Heaven Shall Burn. Noise and his live band

    Kanonenfieber

    Kanonenfieber

    Kanonenfieber

  • Circuit noise level
  • system, the ratio of the circuit noise at that point to an arbitrary level chosen as a reference. The circuit noise level is usually expressed in dBrn0

    Circuit noise level

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  • Aircraft noise pollution
  • Noise generated by powered aircraft

    Aircraft noise pollution refers to noise produced by aircraft in flight that has been associated with several negative stress-mediated health effects

    Aircraft noise pollution

    Aircraft noise pollution

    Aircraft_noise_pollution

  • Vic Michaelis
  • American-Canadian comedian and actor

    they began appearing as a contestant on the Dropout game show Make Some Noise, and later others such as Game Changer, Breaking News, Dirty Laundry, Thousandaires

    Vic Michaelis

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    Vic_Michaelis

  • Into Battle with the Art of Noise
  • 1983 EP

    Into Battle with the Art of Noise is a 1983 EP by the Art of Noise—its first release, and also the first release by ZTT Records. The record represented

    Into Battle with the Art of Noise

    Into_Battle_with_the_Art_of_Noise

  • Dolby noise-reduction system
  • Line of noise-reduction systems for audio-tape recording

    A Dolby noise-reduction system (Dolby NR) is one of a series of noise reduction systems developed by Dolby Laboratories for use in analog audio tape recording

    Dolby noise-reduction system

    Dolby noise-reduction system

    Dolby_noise-reduction_system

  • Ground loop (electricity)
  • Electrical configuration allowing electricity to cross between grounded devices

    ground loop by electromagnetic induction. Ground loops are a major cause of noise, hum, and interference in audio, video, and computer systems. Wiring practices

    Ground loop (electricity)

    Ground_loop_(electricity)

  • Noise-based logic
  • Class of multivalued deterministic logic schemes

    between the input signal and the reference noises. The advantage of these is the robustness against background noise. The disadvantage is the slow speed

    Noise-based logic

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  • Ground lift
  • Noise reduction technique

    a common ground reference without establishing ground loop, no current flows in the ground conductors and cable shields, and no noise is introduced into

    Ground lift

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  • Seismic noise
  • Generic name for a relatively persistent vibration of the ground

    geophysics, geology, civil engineering, and related disciplines, seismic noise is a generic name for a relatively persistent vibration of the ground, due

    Seismic noise

    Seismic_noise

  • Noise dosimeter
  • Sound level meter for measuring noise exposure over a period of time

    noise dosimeter (American English) or noise dosemeter (British English) is a specialized sound level meter intended specifically to measure the noise

    Noise dosimeter

    Noise dosimeter

    Noise_dosimeter

  • Noise temperature
  • Level of noise power introduced by a component or source

    In electronics, noise temperature is one way of expressing the level of available noise power introduced by a component or source. The power spectral

    Noise temperature

    Noise_temperature

  • Direct digital synthesis
  • Method for creating waveforms

    phase noise at close-in offsets is always at least 6 dB below the reference clock phase noise. At offsets far removed from the carrier, the phase-noise floor

    Direct digital synthesis

    Direct digital synthesis

    Direct_digital_synthesis

  • Quantum noise
  • Quantum effect of uncertainty

    Quantum noise is any noise arising from quantum mechanical phenomena such as field quantization or the uncertainty principle. Quantum noise differs from

    Quantum noise

    Quantum_noise

  • Noise margin
  • electrical engineering, Noise margin is the maximum voltage amplitude of extraneous signal that can be algebraically added to the noise-free worst-case input

    Noise margin

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  • Uncorrelated noise
  • The term uncorrelated noise refers to a noise source being uncorrelated to a signal or another noise source. White noise in particular, due to its randomness

    Uncorrelated noise

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  • List of noise musicians
  • a list of artists who make noise music. Contents A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z See also References Maryanne Amacher Anenzephalia

    List of noise musicians

    List_of_noise_musicians

  • Noise: A Flaw in Human Judgment
  • 2021 book by Daniel Kahneman, Olivier Sibony, and Cass Sunstein

    Noise: A Flaw in Human Judgment is a nonfiction book by professors Daniel Kahneman, Olivier Sibony and Cass Sunstein. It was first published on May 18

    Noise: A Flaw in Human Judgment

    Noise:_A_Flaw_in_Human_Judgment

  • Bring the Noise
  • 1987 single by Public Enemy

    "Bring the Noise" is a song by the American hip hop group Public Enemy. It was included on the soundtrack of the 1987 film Less than Zero; the song was

    Bring the Noise

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  • Visible Noise
  • Record label

    Visible Noise is a defunct British independent record label that focuses exclusively on British bands. They are best known for the rock bands Lostprophets

    Visible Noise

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  • Diffusion model
  • Technique for the generative modeling of a continuous probability distribution

    formalisms, including Markov chains, denoising diffusion probabilistic models, noise conditioned score networks, and stochastic differential equations. They

    Diffusion model

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  • Noise (economic)
  • Economic noise, or simply noise, describes a theory of pricing developed by Fischer Black. Black describes noise as the opposite of information: hype

    Noise (economic)

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  • The Hum
  • Low-frequency noise not audible to all people

    is a persistent and invasive low-frequency humming, rumbling, or droning noise audible to many, but not all, people in an area. Hums have been reported

    The Hum

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  • Low-dropout regulator
  • DC linear voltage regulator

    over other DC-to-DC voltage regulators include: the absence of switching noise (in contrast to switching regulators); smaller device size (as neither large

    Low-dropout regulator

    Low-dropout regulator

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  • Analog signal
  • Continuous time-varying signal

    and dynamic range constraints on the representation and adds quantization noise. The term analog signal usually refers to electrical signals; however, mechanical

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  • Rumble (noise)
  • Deep resonant sound

    phono pre-amplifiers implement a rumble filter, in an attempt to remove the noise. A heavier platter can also help dampen this. Rumble measurement is carried

    Rumble (noise)

    Rumble_(noise)

  • Voltage reference
  • Electronic device producing a fixed voltage

    In silicon, this is approximately 1.25 V. Buried-Zener references can provide even lower noise levels, but require higher operating voltages that are

    Voltage reference

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  • Sound pressure
  • Local pressure deviation caused by a sound wave

    answers". Inter.noise (International Congress & Exposition on Noise Control Engineering). Hong-Kong, China. Figure 1 shows the noise level generated when

    Sound pressure

    Sound_pressure

  • Chessgames.com
  • Internet chess website

    ISBN 978-1-78194-028-0. Silver, Nate (2015-02-03). The Signal and the Noise: Why So Many Predictions Fail--but Some Don't. Penguin. ISBN 978-0-14-312508-2

    Chessgames.com

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  • Phase-locked loop
  • Electronic control system

    Recovery of small signals that otherwise would be lost in noise (lock-in amplifier to track the reference frequency) Recovery of clock timing information from

    Phase-locked loop

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  • Noise temperature (antenna)
  • such as radio, radar and telecommunications, noise temperature of an antenna is a measure of the noise power density contributed by the antenna to the

    Noise temperature (antenna)

    Noise_temperature_(antenna)

  • Shut up
  • Command with meaning akin to "be quiet"

    but which is commonly perceived as a more forceful command to stop making noise or otherwise communicating, such as talking. The phrase is probably a shortened

    Shut up

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    Shut_up

  • List of ethnic slurs
  • listed followed by its country or region of usage, a definition, and a reference to that term. Ethnic slurs may also be produced as a racial epithet by

    List of ethnic slurs

    List_of_ethnic_slurs

  • Association of Noise Consultants
  • Organisation of companies in UK

    The Association of Noise Consultants (ANC) is a UK-based organisation of companies that are engaged in the business of acoustics, noise and vibration consulting

    Association of Noise Consultants

    Association_of_Noise_Consultants

  • Low-noise amplifier
  • Signal amplifier that doesn't significantly degrade the signal-noise ratio

    low-noise amplifier (LNA) is an electronic component that amplifies a very low-power signal without significantly degrading its signal-to-noise ratio

    Low-noise amplifier

    Low-noise_amplifier

  • Correlated double sampling
  • When used in imagers, correlated double sampling is a noise reduction technique in which the reference voltage of the pixel (i.e., the pixel’s voltage after

    Correlated double sampling

    Correlated_double_sampling

  • Relative intensity noise
  • Relative intensity noise (RIN), describes the instability in the power level of a laser. The noise term is important to describe lasers used in fiber-optic

    Relative intensity noise

    Relative_intensity_noise

  • Equal-loudness contour
  • Frequency characteristics of hearing and perceived volume

    Subjects were not properly rested for days in advance, or were exposed to loud noise in traveling to the tests, which tensed the tensor tympani and stapedius

    Equal-loudness contour

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  • Lock-in amplifier
  • Type of amplifier that emphasizes a specific frequency in a noisy signal

    signal-to-noise ratio and do not need further improvement. Recovering signals at low signal-to-noise ratios requires a strong, clean reference signal with

    Lock-in amplifier

    Lock-in amplifier

    Lock-in_amplifier

  • Love Is Noise
  • 2008 single by the Verve

    "Love Is Noise" is a song by English alternative rock band the Verve, the second track on their fourth album, Forth (2008). It was released as the first

    Love Is Noise

    Love_Is_Noise

  • Sonic artifact
  • Audible defect generated during the recording or editing of a sound

    theory) Window function Circuit bending Sound reproduction Noise music Noise pumping Breathing (noise reduction) Codec listening test "E-mu SP-12". VintageSynth

    Sonic artifact

    Sonic_artifact

  • Closed-eye hallucination
  • Class of hallucination

    experienced in the normal waking consciousness involves a seemingly random noise of pointillistic light or dark regions with no apparent shape or order.

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    Horse Guard; Keeper of Horses

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  • Reference
  • n.

    The process of sending any matter, for inquiry in a cause, to a master or other officer, in order that he may ascertain facts and report to the court.

  • Reference
  • n.

    Relation; regard; respect.

  • Reference
  • n.

    The act of referring, or the state of being referred; as, reference to a chart for guidance.

  • Respect
  • v.

    Relation; reference; regard.

  • Reverencer
  • n.

    One who regards with reverence.

  • Touch
  • v.

    Personal reference or application.

  • Regard
  • v. t.

    Respect; relation; reference.

  • Reference
  • n.

    One of whom inquires can be made as to the integrity, capacity, and the like, of another.

  • Reference
  • n.

    One who, or that which, is referred to.

  • Preference
  • n.

    That which is preferred; the object of choice or superior favor; as, which is your preference?

  • Reference
  • n.

    A work, or a passage in a work, to which one is referred.

  • Relation
  • n.

    Reference; respect; regard.

  • Reference
  • n.

    The act of submitting a matter in dispute to the judgment of one or more persons for decision.

  • Reference
  • n.

    Appeal.

  • Reverenced
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Reverence

  • Preference
  • n.

    The act of Preferring, or the state of being preferred; the setting of one thing before another; precedence; higher estimation; predilection; choice; also, the power or opportunity of choosing; as, to give him his preference.

  • Reverence
  • n.

    That which deserves or exacts manifestations of reverence; reverend character; dignity; state.

  • Reference
  • n.

    That which refers to something; a specific direction of the attention; as, a reference in a text-book.

  • Reverence
  • v. t.

    To regard or treat with reverence; to regard with respect and affection mingled with fear; to venerate.

  • Deference
  • n.

    A yielding of judgment or preference from respect to the wishes or opinion of another; submission in opinion; regard; respect; complaisance.