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Angelaki, 1986
"Noise" is a term we are using to describe a complex and distressing aspect of the bodily and cognitive experience of many very ill psychiatric patients. By "noise," we mean an internally experienced state of crowding and confusion created by a variety of stimuli, the quantity, intensity and unpredictability of which make it difficult for individuals ...
Steven Sands, John J. Ratey
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"Noise" is a term we are using to describe a complex and distressing aspect of the bodily and cognitive experience of many very ill psychiatric patients. By "noise," we mean an internally experienced state of crowding and confusion created by a variety of stimuli, the quantity, intensity and unpredictability of which make it difficult for individuals ...
Steven Sands, John J. Ratey
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Transportation noise pollution and cardiovascular disease
Nature Reviews Cardiology, 2021T. Münzel, M. Sørensen, A. Daiber
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Communication in the Presence of Noise
Proceedings of the IRE, 1949C. Shannon
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Nonlinear total variation based noise removal algorithms
, 1992L. Rudin, S. Osher, E. Fatemi
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Noise Trader Risk in Financial Markets
Journal of Political Economy, 1990J. de Long+3 more
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Noise Generation and Noise Propagation
2018Wind turbines produce noise when operated (Wagner et al. in Wind turbine noise. Springer Science & Business Media, pp. 204, 1996; Tian et al. in Wind turbine noise modelling based on Amiet’s theory. Denver, CO, United States, 2013) which can be annoying and may cause adverse health effects (Harrison in Wind turbine noise.
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Derivation of auditory filter shapes from notched-noise data
Hearing Research, 1990B. Glasberg, B. Moore
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