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Noise
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Noise
[2007 Australian film] Noise is an acclaimed 2007 Australian film written and directed by director Matthew Saville and produced by Trevor Blainey. The film stars Brendan Cowell, Henry Nixon, Luke Elliot, Katie Wall, Maia Thomas and Nicholas Bell. The film`s music is by Bryony Marks, and the ... Found op http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Noise_(2007_Australian_film)
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noise
The random fluctuations that are always associated with a measurement that is repeated many times over. Noise appears in astronomical images as fluctuations in the image background. These fluctuations do not represent any real sources of light in the sky, but rather are caused by the imperfections o... Found op http://skyview.gsfc.nasa.gov/help/dictionary.html
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Noise
Price and volume fluctuations that can confuse interpretation of market direction. Found op http://www.nytimes.com/library/financial/glossary/bfglosn.htm
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Noise
Product-level or product-volume changes occurring during a test that are not related to a leak but may be mistaken for one. Found op http://www.epa.gov/OCEPAterms/
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Noise
Any unwanted sound. Found op http://www.encyclo.co.uk/visitor-contributions.php
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Noise
Any unwanted signal produced by all electrical circuits working above the absolute zero. Noise cannot be eliminated but only minimized.
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Noise
Any unwanted electrical signals contaminating the signal to be measured. This noise may be electronic noise which is an artefact of semiconductor construction techniques and is not reducible. Alternatively the noise may be caused by environmental factors. This type of noise can be the result of poor... Found op http://www.windmill.co.uk/glossary.html
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Noise
Print show through, which makes a label unreadable or misread usually due to thin or translucent materials being used for the labels. Also can refer to false signals from extraneous sources in RFID interfering with the readability of a tag.
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Noise
In a scanning context this refers to random, incorrectly-read pixel values, normally die to electrical interference or device instability.
Found op http://www.ordnancesurvey.co.uk/oswebsite/aboutus/reports/misc/glossary.htm
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noise
[n] - electrical or acoustic activity that can disturb communication 2. [n] - sound of any kind (especially unintelligible or dissonant sound) 3. [n] - the auditory experience of sound that lacks musical quality Found op http://www.webdictionary.co.uk/definition.php?query=noise
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1) A random energy that contains energy at all audio frequencies. 2) Any unintentional or objectionable signal added to an audio signal.
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Noise
(Digital cameras and photo printers) A term used in the field of audio engineering to describe interference that can lead to impure sounds and distortion. Noise may occur, for example, as a result of faulty microphones or recording equipment. In digital imaging, noise is a term used to describe the... Found op http://www.olympus.co.uk/consumer/208_1010.htm
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Noise
Subjective description given to unwanted sound. Found op http://www.encyclo.co.uk/local/20474
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this is a technical term meaning any random meaningless data added to either a picture or sound. Whilst noise is usually regarded as undesirable, some forms such as film grain may be actually added to produce a less clean and mechanistic look to an image. (See also boiling)
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Noise
Electrical interference from adjacent circuitry or injected into power supplies or the ground by other circuit elements, externally induced, or inherent in the circuit elements. Although most obvious in Analogue circuitry (e.g. hiss in an audio amplifier) noise can cause malfunction in Digital circu... Found op http://www.vutrax.co.uk/glossary.htm
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Noise
A word used to describe signals which humans consider to contain little useful information, or which they actually find unpleasant. Found op http://www.traditionalmusic.co.uk/music%20tech%20glossary/Music%20Tech%20Gl
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Noise
An undesirable electrical interference to a signal
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Noise
Stock price movements that cannot be explained by changes in the underlying economic or financial... <a target=_blank href='http://www.finance-glossary.com/terms/noise.htm?id=1017&ginPtrCode=00000&PopupMode=false' title='Read full definition of noise'>more</a>
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Noise
Noise is any undesired signal.AcousticsBy extension, noise is any unwanted disturbance within a useful frequency band, such as undesirable sound waves in a car passenger cabin. The word 'noise' is derived from the same Latin root as the word 'nausea'.In the Roman times of Julius Caesar, chariots wer... Found op http://www.diracdelta.co.uk/science/source/n/o/noise/source.html
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Noise
Noise is any unwanted periodic or random deviation in the output voltage (or the supply current) of a power converter. See Ripple Found op http://www.albacom.co.uk/Web/Site/defence/def_pow_glossary.html
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Noise
The generation of random frequencies contrasting with the cyclic output of an oscillator. Most useful when filtered.
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Noise
An unwanted electrical interference on the signal wires. Found op http://www.flowmeterdirectory.com/flowmeter_technical_glossary/flowmeter_te
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Noise
Noise can be summarized as the visible effects of an electronic error (or interference) in the final image from a digital camera. Noise is a function of how well the sensor (CCD/CMOS) and digital signal processing systems inside the digital camera are prone to and can cope with or remove these error... Found op http://www.rodsmith.org.uk/photographic%20glossary/rods%20photographic%20gl
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Noise
Socially unwanted sounds. Found op http://www.encyclo.co.uk/visitor-contributions.php
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Noise
Noise noun [ French noise noisy strife, quarrel, brawl, from Latin nausea seasickness, sickness, disgust. See Nausea .] 1. Sound of any kind. « The heavens turn about in a most rapid motion without noise to us ... Found op http://www.encyclo.co.uk/webster/N/27
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