continuous noise

collocation in English

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continuous
adjective
uk
/kənˈtɪn.ju.əs/
us
/kənˈtɪn.ju.əs/
without a pause ...
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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 ofcontinuousandnoisefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Thus, as was observed in photocurrrent, the dark noise was dominated bycontinuousnoisewhose underlying events were too small to resolve.
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They suggested that thecontinuousnoiseis removed by a nonlinear synaptic thresholding operation.
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However, neither vesicle fluctuation noise nor darkcontinuousnoisewere included in the model.
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The false positive rate due to darkcontinuousnoiseis a strong function of the nonlinear threshold.
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This wall provides acontinuousnoiseprotection barrier from the railway.
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Although the power spectra could not be obviously deconstructed into multiple components, it is nevertheless likely that thecontinuousnoiseis a composite of noise from different sources.
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Random diffeomorphisms with bounded absolutelycontinuousnoiseare known to possess a finite number of stationary measures.
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It is, therefore, acontinuousnoiseaffecting the ground below.
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The actual lecture was delivered incontinuousnoisecreated by a relatively small number of persons, some of whom shouted continuously.
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Many of my constituents work in factories in an atmosphere ofcontinuousnoise.
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What we are dealing with here is virtuallycontinuousnoise.
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Theircontinuousnoise—audible and subsonic—is extremely monotonous and unpleasant, and might cause health and psychological problems.
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I have often wondered how the people who live in them endure thecontinuousnoisefrom the trains.
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They try to check whether acontinuousnoiseis being made.
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Car alarms are already required by regulations to stop emittingcontinuousnoiseafter five minutes.
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Should we then not begin to legislate against thecontinuousnoisefrom which these people suffer?
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I was informed that under no circumstances would the people of that area be subjected to thecontinuousnoisethat a heliport would entail.
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They have to work in an atmosphere ofcontinuousnoiseat night, and it is only right that they should be entitled to some sleep during the day.
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