noise level
collocation in Englishmeaningsofnoiseandlevel
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noise
noun
uk/nɔɪz/us/nɔɪz/
a sound or sounds, especially when it is unwanted, unpleasant, ...
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level
adjective
uk/ˈlev.əl/us/ˈlev.əl/
at the ...
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(Definition ofnoiseandlevelfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
Examplesofnoise level
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The resolution limit for any experimental data-set occurs where the structure factor curve falls to the point where it equals thenoiselevel.
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Furthermore, location is described both by physical properties (such as longitude, latitude, altitude) and other properties, such as temperature,noiselevel, and lighting.
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The dashed horizontal line shows the typicalnoiselevel.
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This is done by letting thenoiseleveldecrease to zero.
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More precisely, introducing a random noise, the limit measures of the random perturbations approach the attractor physical measure as thenoiseleveltends to zero.
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Then, one may try to increase thenoiselevelin order to increase the chance of a transition.
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In the simulation, the includednoiselevelhas a covariance of 2% of the distance.
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This means that the 16-min m-sequence cycle used here was more than long enough to resolve the components that were above thenoiselevel.
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This is particularly true of the many announcements broadcast in public places, whose main effect is to raise the generalnoiselevel.
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Thenoiselevelat the test section was approximately 47 decibels, no predominant frequency component was found in the noise.
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For each position, the intensity in the recorded streak picture was measured, star ting from the opticalnoiselevel.
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Without loss of generality, we may just assume thenoiselevel2 = 1 (the general follows by rescaling).
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We can observe the signal dropping to thenoiselevelwith no microwave source (b) and by switching off the discharge (c).
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This amplitude level was adjusted to suit the changes in ambientnoiseleveland if it was significantly impacting on the vendors in the area.
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However, thenoiselevelis still very large compared to the wave or stratified vortex regimes.
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But this effort is not effective because the probability of the same state recovering is also increased as thenoiselevelincreases.
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Thenoiselevelwithin the bar was not a significant independent risk factor.
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But even granted that, if thenoiselevelis high enough, the concept of an attractor stops having much meaning.
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We discarded the responses when the first harmonic component was not sufficiently abovenoiselevel.
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However, the subharmonic itself did not exceed thenoiselevel.
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