- noise origin
- источник шума
Англо-русский строительный словарь. 2013.
Англо-русский строительный словарь. 2013.
optical noise origin — optinių triukšmų šaltinis statusas T sritis radioelektronika atitikmenys: angl. optical noise origin vok. optische Rauschquelle, f rus. источник оптических шумов, m pranc. source de bruit optique, f … Radioelektronikos terminų žodynas
Noise and vibration on maritime vessels — are not the same but they have the same origin and come in many forms. The methods to handle the related problems are similar, to a certain level, where most shipboard noise problems are reduced by controlling vibration. Contents 1 Sources 1.1… … Wikipedia
Noise Records — Parent company Modern Music Records GmbH (1983 2001), Sanctuary Records Group (2001 2007) Founded 1983 Founder Karl … Wikipedia
Noise By Numbers — Live in Chicago, Jan 2011 Background information Origin Chicago, Illinois Genres … Wikipedia
Noise Viola — Origin Recife, Pernambuco, Brazil Genres Classical music, Brazilian rhythms Years active 2003 present Associated acts Fred Andrade … Wikipedia
Noise Ratchet — Origin San Diego, California, USA Genres Alternative rock Indie rock Pop punk Emo Years active 1997–2004 … Wikipedia
Noise Unit — Origin City?, Province?, Canada Genres Industrial EBM Electro industrial Years active 1989–present Labels Antler Subway … Wikipedia
Noise Poison Records — Founded 2004 Founder Highko DJ Iguana Genre Psych … Wikipedia
noise — ► NOUN 1) a sound, especially one that is loud, unpleasant, or disturbing. 2) continuous or repeated loud, confused sounds. 3) (noises) conventional remarks expressing some emotion or purpose. 4) technical irregular fluctuations accompanying and… … English terms dictionary
Noise temperature — In electronics, noise temperature is one way of expressing the level of available noise power introduced by a component or source. The power spectral density of the noise is expressed in terms of the temperature (in kelvins) that would produce… … Wikipedia
noise — noise1 W2S2 [nɔız] n [Date: 1200 1300; : Old French; Origin: quarreling, noise , from Latin nausea; NAUSEA] 1.) [U and C] a sound, especially one that is loud, unpleasant, or frightening = ↑sound ▪ What s that noise? noise of … Dictionary of contemporary English