low noise

collocation in English

meaningsoflowandnoise

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low
adjective
uk
/ləʊ/
us
/loʊ/
not measuring much from the base to ...
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noise
noun
uk
/nɔɪz/
us
/nɔɪz/
a sound or sounds, especially when it is unwanted, unpleasant, ...
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(Definition oflowandnoisefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesoflow noise

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A set of copper strips dipped in mercury-filled grooves was used for both high power andlownoisecircuits.
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High noise school children heard significantly more aircraft noise thanlownoiseschool children.
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This task is a signal-detection-in-noise problem and shows that amblyopes havelownoisetolerance.
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This was achieved by choosing larger numbers of schools, and by successfully matching for socio-economic position between high andlownoiseexposed schools.
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This school was not included with threelownoiseschools in a combined analysis.
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The children in thelownoiseexposed schools reported having exerienced more stressful life events than the children in the high noise schools.
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Short-term memory, did not differ between the high andlownoiseschools as expected.
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Difference score is thelownoisemean minus the high noise mean.
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Although common devices were used, a highly precise measurement withlownoisewas achieved due to the very good optical quality of the lenses and several camera calibration methods.
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This annoyance effect is consistent and specific because children in high noise schools were also more aware of aircraft noise at school and at home than thelownoisesample.
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The low impedance output allows the use of long cables without an appreciable signal loss or distortion and further avoids the use oflownoisecables.
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Certain developing countries cannot fulfil the requirements of alownoiselevel, making exceptions necessary.
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We also encourage the mitigation of noise with insulation, barriers, traffic management measures andlownoisesurfaces.
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It will convince us to opt for fuel efficiency, forlownoiseand also, of course, for safety.
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