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noise <a noise; noises> SUST.

noise ACÚST.
noise ACÚST. (sounds)
noise POL.
noise POL.
noise POL.
noise POL.
noise ACÚST.
noise ACÚST.
noise ACÚST.
noise ACÚST.
noise (sounds)
noise (sounds)

aerodynamic noise AUTO. TRÁF.

ambient noise ACÚST.

background noise

circuit noise COMUN.

cosmic noise COMUN.

discrete noise ACÚST.

exhaust noise AUTO. TRÁF.

galaxy noise

galaxy noise COMUN.
galaxy noise ASTRON.
galaxy noise ASTRON.

gas noise

gas noise CIENC. NAT.
gas noise CIENC. NAT.

ignition noise INDUST.

induced noise

johnson noise

johnson noise ELECTRÓ.
johnson noise ELECTRÓ.

line noise

microphone noise SUST. INFORM.

microphonic noise CIENC. NAT.

noise antenna COMUN.

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The show sometimes played the sirens so loud the audience could not be heard over the noise.
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The technique gives off a loud screech-like noise during, and after formation.
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Local opposition to some solar farm proposals centers on concerns about height above grade, noise and heat plume.
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He made the right noises in the press and pleased the fans initially.
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Phenomena include transient ringing in the ears (that sound like sine tones), white noise-like sounds, and subjective tinnitis.
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This timing noise is observable as random wandering in the pulse frequency or phase.
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Noise is random and target signals are not.
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Both road and wind noise have also been reduced.
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This can give another perspective of the noise that might be heard inside the train.
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The reason for this is that priest saw the animal making a noise as a bad omen.
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