disturbance term

  • 1Disturbance voltage — In telecommunication, a disturbance voltage is an unwanted voltage induced in a system by natural or man made sources. In telecommunications systems, the disturbance voltage creates currents that limit or interfere with the interchange of… …

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  • 2disturbance of peace — Interruption of the peace, quiet, and good order of a neighborhood or community, particularly by unnecessary and distracting noises. Conduct which tends to annoy all good citizens and which does in fact annoy anyone present not favoring it. Com.… …

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  • 3disturbance of peace — Interruption of the peace, quiet, and good order of a neighborhood or community, particularly by unnecessary and distracting noises. Conduct which tends to annoy all good citizens and which does in fact annoy anyone present not favoring it. Com.… …

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  • 4Lü Clan Disturbance — The Lü Clan Disturbance (Traditional Chinese: 呂氏之亂) (180 BC) refers to a political disturbance after the death of Grand Empress Dowager Lü of Han Dynasty, the aftermaths of which saw the clan of the deceased empress family, the Lü consort clan… …

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  • 5Western Disturbance — is the term used in India, Pakistan, Afghanistan and Nepal to describe an extratropical storm that brings sudden winter rain and snow to the northwestern parts of the Indian subcontinent. This is a non monsoonal precipitation pattern driven by… …

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  • 6mental disturbance — noun (psychiatry) a psychological disorder of thought or emotion; a more neutral term than mental illness (Freq. 1) • Syn: ↑mental disorder, ↑disturbance, ↑psychological disorder, ↑folie • Topics: ↑ …

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  • 7family disturbance — Generic term used to describe any crime, tort or disorder within or touching the family …

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  • 8family disturbance — Generic term used to describe any crime, tort or disorder within or touching the family …

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  • 9Linear regression — Example of simple linear regression, which has one independent variable In statistics, linear regression is an approach to modeling the relationship between a scalar variable y and one or more explanatory variables denoted X. The case of one… …

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  • 10Random walk hypothesis — The random walk hypothesis is a financial theory stating that stock market prices evolve according to a random walk and thus the prices of the stock market cannot be predicted. It has been described as jibing with the efficient market hypothesis …

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