sessizlik, (isim) sessizlik, gürültü, ses, ses çıkarmak, gürültü etmek, parazit, patırtı, kirlilik, engel, velvele, PARAZİT:Bir almaçta, karışımından ayrı olarak, alıcı tarafından arzu edilmeyen karışıklık. Parazit, sesli muhabere cihazlarında sesle kendini belli eder; radar cinsinden cihazlarda gözle görünür. Gözle görünene (snow) da denir, Ses, seda, ses veren isimden kulağa gelen titreşim, gürültüsüz, kısa devre, noise duyur, sessiz, zımbırtı, about/around/abroad etrafa yaymak, ilan etmek, ses, gürültü, patırtı, şamata,
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PARAZİT:Bir almaçta, karışımından ayrı olarak, alıcı tarafından arzu edilmeyen karışıklık. Parazit, sesli muhabere cihazlarında sesle kendini belli eder; radar cinsinden cihazlarda gözle görünür. Gözle görünene (snow) da denir Askeri
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The quality or state of being noiseless; quiet or hush, silence, quiet; quality of being without sound, the property of making no noise, glamer, The measured level of variation in gene expression among cells, regardless of source, within a supposedly identical population, Unwanted part of a signal. (Signal to noise ratio), Sound or signal generated by random fluctuations, To make noise, Various sounds, usually unwanted, To talk, especially to spread rumor or gossip, Noise is a loud or unpleasant sound. There was too much noise in the room and he needed peace The noise of bombs and guns was incessant The baby was filled with alarm at the darkness and the noise, incomprehensibility resulting from irrelevant information or meaningless facts or remarks; "all the noise in his speech concealed the fact that he didn't have anything to say", the auditory experience of sound that lacks musical quality; sound that is a disagreeable auditory experience; "modern music is just noise to me", To sound; to make a noise, a loud outcry of protest or complaint; "the announcement of the election recount caused a lot of noise"; "whatever it was he didn't like it and he was going to let them know by making as loud a noise as he could", To disturb with noise, electrical or acoustic activity that can disturb communication, To spread by rumor or report, (n ) The irrelevant data that hamper the recognition and interpretation of the data of interest, The random fluctuations that are always associated with a measurement that is repeated many times over These fluctuations do not represent any real sources of infrared radiation of target, but rather are caused by the imperfections of the system, sound of any kind (especially unintelligible or dissonant sound); "he enjoyed the street noises"; "they heard indistinct noises of people talking"; "during the firework display that ended the gala the noise reached 98 decibels", The difference between the predicted and observed values of a model due to random error including missing and incomplete data, spread rumors, gossip; make loud sound, Loud or continuous talk; general talk or discussion; rumor; report, Especially, loud, confused, or senseless sound; clamor; din, Sound of any kind, Music, in general; a concert; also, a company of musicians; a band, Noise is an electrical term for interference, and is due to the random thermal motion of electrons Therefore it is based on the temperature of the surroundings For example, a Satellite points at an Earth Station (Earth being roughly 270 Kelvin) The Earth Station points into space (blank space being roughly 80 Kelvin) Occasionally the sun is behind the Satellite and so the Earth Station sees an infinite temperature A few times a year links suffer station-sun interference, Price and volume fluctuations that can confuse interpretation of market direction Used in the context of general equities Stock market activity caused by program trades, dividend rolls, and other phenomena not reflective of general sentiment Antithesis of real, In communications, extraneous signals on a transmission channel that degrade the quality or performance of the channel Noise is often caused by interference from nearby power lines, from electrical equipment, or from spikes in the AC line voltage, That disturbance of a signal that might occur if your MIDI cables are too long--exceeding 15 meters in length, for example NORMAL MODE: When a (controller) keyboard has this setting (as contrasted with split, or fingered modes), the sounds are all of one voice--from the lowest note to the highest In this mode, the resemblance is to an acoustical instrument [See also: SPLIT MODE, FINGERED MODE ], 1) An undesired disturbance within the frequency band of interest; the summation of unwanted or disturbing energy introduced into a communications system from man-made and natural sources 2) A disturbance that affects a signal and that may distort the information carried by the signal 3) Random variations of one or more characteristics of any entity such as voltage, current, or data, An unwanted or undesirable signal See system noise, Unwanted signals not present in the original transmitted information; disturbances that tend to interfere with normal operations of the communication system, In a cable or circuit and extraneous sounds or signal which tends to interfere with the sound or signal normally present in or passing through the system, emit a noise, A noise is a sound that someone or something makes. Sir Gerald made a small noise in his throat. birdsong and other animal noises, loud sound; ruckus; background noise, random electrical signals which interfere with communications (Computers, Electronics), If someone makes noises of a particular kind about something, they say things that indicate their attitude to it in a rather indirect or vague way. The President took care to make encouraging noises about the future His mother had also started making noises about it being time for him to leave home, If you say that someone makes the right noises or makes all the right noises, you think that they are showing concern or enthusiasm about something because they feel they ought to rather than because they really want to. He was making all the right noises about multi-party democracy and human rights. see also big noise. be noised abroad/about/around if news or information is noised abroad, people are talking about it. Undesired sound that is intrinsically objectionable or that interferes with other sounds being listened to. In electronics and information theory, noise refers to those random, unpredictable, and undesirable signals, or changes in signals, that mask the desired information content. In radio, this noise is called static; in television, it is called snow. White noise is a complex signal or sound covering the entire range of component frequencies, or tones, all of which possess equal intensity, the quality of lacking any predictable order or plan, In a cable or circuit, any extraneous signal which interferes with the desired signal, Literally, any undesired signal In the case of power lines, noise means any electromagnetic energy other than the power waveform (typically 50Hz or 60Hz, but occasionally 400Hz) RFI noise refers specifically to undesired signal in the radio-frequency range, typically 150kHz to 30MHz Power lines may transmit noise common mode (signals on both power conductors referenced to ground and differential mode (signals on one power conductor referenced to the other), Random, sporadic, or multi-frequency electrical signals that become part of a transmission making the signal or information more difficult to identify Radio Frequency Interference (RFI) and Electromagnetic Interference (EMI) that causes undesirable effects in the circuits of computer systems Sources of the problem include electric motors, relays, motor control devices, broadcast transmissions, microwave radiation, and distant electrical storms RFI, EMI and other frequency problems can cause data error, data loss, storage loss, keyboard lockup and system lockup Nominal Value - A designated value which has been accepted for the sake of convenience For instance, nominal voltages are values assigned to circuits so that the voltages of the circuits can be conveniently discussed as 120 Vac nominal units, or 230 Vac nominal units, Data or unidentifiable marks picked up in the course of scanning or data transfer that do not correspond to the original, Factors that distort communication between buyer and seller, including barriers to communication, Background signal fluctuations arising from the detector that are recorded in the chromatogram Noise can't be totally eliminated without diminishing the signal intensity and affecting sensitivity, In the scanning context, this refers to random, incorrectly read pixel values, normally due to electrical interference or device instability, The term "noise" is rather ambiguous if not qualified as to type In general, it includes the effects of nonlinearities (INL, DNL), random (see also Random Noise) and fixed-pattern effects, and sampling-time error Total noise, for instance, is any deviation of the output signal from the input signal, excluding deviations caused by differential gain and phase errors or DC-level shifts Notable examples of such effects, here defined as noise, include quantization error, harmonic and intermodulation distortion, and spurious distortion (see also Quantization Error/Noise, Two-Tone Intermodulation Distortion, Multi-Tone Intermodulation Distortion, and Total Harmonic Distortion), A word used to describe signals which humans consider to contain little useful information, or which they actually find unpleasant Waveform Frequency Spectrum Hear Me (8k) There are some synthetic types of noise which are useful in sound synthesis and technical equipment alignment etc These are called white noise, pink noise and (the author has heard) blue noise White noise contains all frequencies in equal amplitude distribution (and the metaphor is from white light which has a similar attribute) Pink noise is filtered white noise (some frequencies removed) and other colours of the noise rainbow represent other filterings, May appear as bright specks in dark areas of a scan due to electrical interference in the CCD sensor and associated circuitry, The effects produced by random electrical fluctuations in radio receivers These tend to conceal or distort the effects of true celestial radio power, which also has the character of noise, Interference (static) that destroys the integrity of signals on a line Noise can come from a variety of sources, including radio waves, nearby electrical wires, lightning, and bad connections One of the major advantages of fiber optic cables over metal cables is that they are much less susceptible to noise, In models, the omnipresent and apparently meaningless background of natural climatic variability, from which the significant data (the "signal") must be distinguished (Source: Mintzer, 1992), An outside signal that interrupts, interferes, or reduces the clarity of a transmission, Noise is visual "clutter" that appears on the display It's caused by too many undesirable signals being picked up by the fish finder (typically from electrical sources such as trolling motors, alternators, spark plugs, radio transmitters, etc ) Manually adjusting the sensitivity helps fine-tune the sonar to show the most detail with the least noise For automatic sensitivity adjustments for the best picture possible, Advanced Signal Processing (ASP) is also found on all Lowrance units,
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The measured level of variation in gene expression among cells, regardless of source, within a supposedly identical population
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Unwanted part of a signal. (Signal to noise ratio)
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Various sounds, usually unwanted - "He knew that it was trash day, when the garbage collectors made all the noise."
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To talk, especially to spread rumor or gossip - "He noised about that he wanted the promotion, unwilling to ask for it but wanting it to be talked about."
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Noise is a loud or unpleasant sound. There was too much noise in the room and he needed peace The noise of bombs and guns was incessant The baby was filled with alarm at the darkness and the noise
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incomprehensibility resulting from irrelevant information or meaningless facts or remarks; "all the noise in his speech concealed the fact that he didn't have anything to say"
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the auditory experience of sound that lacks musical quality; sound that is a disagreeable auditory experience; "modern music is just noise to me"
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To sound; to make a noise
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a loud outcry of protest or complaint; "the announcement of the election recount caused a lot of noise"; "whatever it was he didn't like it and he was going to let them know by making as loud a noise as he could"
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To disturb with noise
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electrical or acoustic activity that can disturb communication
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To spread by rumor or report
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(n ) The irrelevant data that hamper the recognition and interpretation of the data of interest
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The random fluctuations that are always associated with a measurement that is repeated many times over These fluctuations do not represent any real sources of infrared radiation of target, but rather are caused by the imperfections of the system
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sound of any kind (especially unintelligible or dissonant sound); "he enjoyed the street noises"; "they heard indistinct noises of people talking"; "during the firework display that ended the gala the noise reached 98 decibels"
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The difference between the predicted and observed values of a model due to random error including missing and incomplete data Ticaret
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Loud or continuous talk; general talk or discussion; rumor; report
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Especially, loud, confused, or senseless sound; clamor; din
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Sound of any kind
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Music, in general; a concert; also, a company of musicians; a band
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Noise is an electrical term for interference, and is due to the random thermal motion of electrons Therefore it is based on the temperature of the surroundings For example, a Satellite points at an Earth Station (Earth being roughly 270 Kelvin) The Earth Station points into space (blank space being roughly 80 Kelvin) Occasionally the sun is behind the Satellite and so the Earth Station sees an infinite temperature A few times a year links suffer station-sun interference
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Price and volume fluctuations that can confuse interpretation of market direction Used in the context of general equities Stock market activity caused by program trades, dividend rolls, and other phenomena not reflective of general sentiment Antithesis of real
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In communications, extraneous signals on a transmission channel that degrade the quality or performance of the channel Noise is often caused by interference from nearby power lines, from electrical equipment, or from spikes in the AC line voltage
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That disturbance of a signal that might occur if your MIDI cables are too long--exceeding 15 meters in length, for example NORMAL MODE: When a (controller) keyboard has this setting (as contrasted with split, or fingered modes), the sounds are all of one voice--from the lowest note to the highest In this mode, the resemblance is to an acoustical instrument [See also: SPLIT MODE, FINGERED MODE ]
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1) An undesired disturbance within the frequency band of interest; the summation of unwanted or disturbing energy introduced into a communications system from man-made and natural sources 2) A disturbance that affects a signal and that may distort the information carried by the signal 3) Random variations of one or more characteristics of any entity such as voltage, current, or data
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An unwanted or undesirable signal See system noise
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Unwanted signals not present in the original transmitted information; disturbances that tend to interfere with normal operations of the communication system
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In a cable or circuit and extraneous sounds or signal which tends to interfere with the sound or signal normally present in or passing through the system
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A noise is a sound that someone or something makes. Sir Gerald made a small noise in his throat. birdsong and other animal noises
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loud sound; ruckus; background noise, random electrical signals which interfere with communications (Computers, Electronics) isim
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If someone makes noises of a particular kind about something, they say things that indicate their attitude to it in a rather indirect or vague way. The President took care to make encouraging noises about the future His mother had also started making noises about it being time for him to leave home
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If you say that someone makes the right noises or makes all the right noises, you think that they are showing concern or enthusiasm about something because they feel they ought to rather than because they really want to. He was making all the right noises about multi-party democracy and human rights. see also big noise. be noised abroad/about/around if news or information is noised abroad, people are talking about it. Undesired sound that is intrinsically objectionable or that interferes with other sounds being listened to. In electronics and information theory, noise refers to those random, unpredictable, and undesirable signals, or changes in signals, that mask the desired information content. In radio, this noise is called static; in television, it is called snow. White noise is a complex signal or sound covering the entire range of component frequencies, or tones, all of which possess equal intensity
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the quality of lacking any predictable order or plan
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In a cable or circuit, any extraneous signal which interferes with the desired signal
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Literally, any undesired signal In the case of power lines, noise means any electromagnetic energy other than the power waveform (typically 50Hz or 60Hz, but occasionally 400Hz) RFI noise refers specifically to undesired signal in the radio-frequency range, typically 150kHz to 30MHz Power lines may transmit noise common mode (signals on both power conductors referenced to ground and differential mode (signals on one power conductor referenced to the other)
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Random, sporadic, or multi-frequency electrical signals that become part of a transmission making the signal or information more difficult to identify Radio Frequency Interference (RFI) and Electromagnetic Interference (EMI) that causes undesirable effects in the circuits of computer systems Sources of the problem include electric motors, relays, motor control devices, broadcast transmissions, microwave radiation, and distant electrical storms RFI, EMI and other frequency problems can cause data error, data loss, storage loss, keyboard lockup and system lockup Nominal Value - A designated value which has been accepted for the sake of convenience For instance, nominal voltages are values assigned to circuits so that the voltages of the circuits can be conveniently discussed as 120 Vac nominal units, or 230 Vac nominal units
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Data or unidentifiable marks picked up in the course of scanning or data transfer that do not correspond to the original
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Factors that distort communication between buyer and seller, including barriers to communication
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Background signal fluctuations arising from the detector that are recorded in the chromatogram Noise can't be totally eliminated without diminishing the signal intensity and affecting sensitivity
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In the scanning context, this refers to random, incorrectly read pixel values, normally due to electrical interference or device instability
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The term "noise" is rather ambiguous if not qualified as to type In general, it includes the effects of nonlinearities (INL, DNL), random (see also Random Noise) and fixed-pattern effects, and sampling-time error Total noise, for instance, is any deviation of the output signal from the input signal, excluding deviations caused by differential gain and phase errors or DC-level shifts Notable examples of such effects, here defined as noise, include quantization error, harmonic and intermodulation distortion, and spurious distortion (see also Quantization Error/Noise, Two-Tone Intermodulation Distortion, Multi-Tone Intermodulation Distortion, and Total Harmonic Distortion)
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A word used to describe signals which humans consider to contain little useful information, or which they actually find unpleasant Waveform Frequency Spectrum Hear Me (8k) There are some synthetic types of noise which are useful in sound synthesis and technical equipment alignment etc These are called white noise, pink noise and (the author has heard) blue noise White noise contains all frequencies in equal amplitude distribution (and the metaphor is from white light which has a similar attribute) Pink noise is filtered white noise (some frequencies removed) and other colours of the noise rainbow represent other filterings
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May appear as bright specks in dark areas of a scan due to electrical interference in the CCD sensor and associated circuitry
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The effects produced by random electrical fluctuations in radio receivers These tend to conceal or distort the effects of true celestial radio power, which also has the character of noise
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Interference (static) that destroys the integrity of signals on a line Noise can come from a variety of sources, including radio waves, nearby electrical wires, lightning, and bad connections One of the major advantages of fiber optic cables over metal cables is that they are much less susceptible to noise
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In models, the omnipresent and apparently meaningless background of natural climatic variability, from which the significant data (the "signal") must be distinguished (Source: Mintzer, 1992)
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An outside signal that interrupts, interferes, or reduces the clarity of a transmission
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Noise is visual "clutter" that appears on the display It's caused by too many undesirable signals being picked up by the fish finder (typically from electrical sources such as trolling motors, alternators, spark plugs, radio transmitters, etc ) Manually adjusting the sensitivity helps fine-tune the sonar to show the most detail with the least noise For automatic sensitivity adjustments for the best picture possible, Advanced Signal Processing (ASP) is also found on all Lowrance units
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