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  • 21Noise — Price and volume fluctuations that can confuse interpretation of market direction. The New York Times Financial Glossary * * * noise UK US /nɔɪz/ noun [U] ► unnecessary information or activity: »The CEO was accused of making unnecessary noise to… …

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  • 22noise — 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.… …

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  • 23output — Synonyms and related words: ALGOL, COBOL, FORTRAN, achieve, achievement, aftermath, alphabetic data, alphanumeric code, angular data, assembler, avails, bearing, binary digit, binary scale, binary system, bit, box office, bug, bumper crop, byte,… …

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  • 24noise — In radio communications, the term implies any unwanted signal tending to obscure wanted signals. It is measured in decibels, or dB, at the audio output receiver. A decibel is a sound pressure of 20 micronewtons per square meter …

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  • 25White noise — is a random signal (or process) with a flat power spectral density. In other words, the signal contains equal power within a fixed bandwidth at any center frequency. White noise draws its name from white light in which the power spectral density… …

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  • 26Quantum noise — is uncertainty of some physical quantity due to its quantum origin.In the case of number of particles (photons or electrons), the quantum noise is also called shot noise. Most optical communications use amplitude modulation. In this case, the… …

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  • 27Oscillator phase noise — For more general information, see Phase noise. Oscillators inherently produce high levels of phase noise. That noise increases at frequencies close to the oscillation frequency or its harmonics. With the noise being close to the oscillation… …

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  • 28Signal-to-noise ratio — For signal to noise ratio in statistics, see Cohen s d. Signal to noise ratio (often abbreviated SNR or S/N) is a measure used in science and engineering that compares the level of a desired signal to the level of background noise. It is defined… …

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  • 29Dolby noise-reduction system — A Dolby 361 A type noise reduction module Dolby NR is the name given to a series of noise reduction systems developed by Dolby Laboratories for use in analog magnetic tape recording. The first was Dolby A, a professional broadband noise reduction …

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  • 30Dolby noise reduction system — Dolby NR is the name given to a series of noise reduction systems developed by Dolby Laboratories for use in analogue magnetic tape recording. The first was Dolby A professional noise reduction for recording studios in 1966, but the best known is …

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