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Noise - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In common use, the word noise means unwanted sound or noise pollution. In both analog and digital electronics, noise or signal noise is an unwanted random addition to a wanted signal; it is called n...
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Directed by Henry Bean. With Tim Robbins, Bridget Moynahan, William Hurt. ... Noise (2007/II) More at IMDbPro » ... Plot: A man who is being driven crazy by the noise in New York City decides to take vigilante action against it. full summary | add synopsis...
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The Noise Pollution Clearinghouse, reducing noise pollution and increasing natural quiet ... "Good neighbors keep their noise to themselves." ... The Noise Pollution Clearinghouse is a national non-profit organization with extensive online noise related resources. The Noise Pollution Clearinghouse seeks to:
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(Suter, Alice H., 1991). This report, written by a leading noise expert, provides the most comprehensive and up to date overview of the noise problem. It clearly illustrates the numerous reasons for concern about noise problems and provides an excellent noise bibliography. ... 1. Road traffic noise 5;
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Noise (electronics) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Electronic noise is a random signal characteristic of all electronic circuits. Depending on the circuit, the noise generated by electronic devices can vary greatly. Noise can be produced by several d...
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This page describes the term noise and lists other pages on the Web where you can find additional information. ... Noise can come from a variety of sources, including radio waves, nearby electrical wires, lightning, and bad connections. One of the major advantages of fiber optic cables over metal cables is that they are...
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Fast noise and vibration information on measurement, abatement, assessment and control, in the UK. ... noise - section explaining basic terms, Environmental, and Occupational noise, Building Acoustics, Sound Insulation, detailed review of Statutory Noise Nuisance case law, also ideas for quietening homes & factories.
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Every year, approximately 30 million people in the United States are occupationally exposed to hazardous noise. Fortunately, the incidence of noise-induced hearing loss can be reduced or eliminated through the successful application of engineering controls and hearing conservation programs.
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