DISTURBANCES vs NOISE: NOUN
- Plural form of disturbance.
- (psychiatry) a psychological disorder of thought or emotion; a more neutral term than mental illness
- Electrical or acoustic activity that can disturb communication
- Activity that is an intrusion or interruption
- A noisy fight
- An unhappy and worried mental state
- The act of disturbing something or someone; setting something in motion
- A disorderly outburst or tumult
- Remarks or actions intended to convey a specific impression or to attract attention.
- A complaint or protest.
- Irrelevant or meaningless data.
- A disturbance, especially a random and persistent disturbance, that obscures or reduces the clarity of a signal.
- A loud outcry or commotion.
- Sound or a sound of any kind.
- Sound or a sound that is loud, unpleasant, unexpected, or undesired.
- The quality of lacking any predictable order or plan
- Electrical or acoustic activity that can disturb communication
- Sound of any kind (especially unintelligible or dissonant sound)
- A loud outcry of protest or complaint
- The auditory experience of sound that lacks musical quality; sound that is a disagreeable auditory experience
- Incomprehensibility resulting from irrelevant information or meaningless facts or remarks
- Rumor; talk.
- Sound or signal generated by random fluctuations
- Various sounds, usually unwanted.
- Music, in general; a concert; also, a company of musicians; a band.
- Loud or continuous talk; general talk or discussion; rumor; report.
- Especially, loud, confused, or senseless sound; clamor; din.
- Sound of any kind.
- 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)
- Rumour or complaint
- Offense; offensive savor.
- A set or company of musicians; a band.
- Report; rumor.
- Frequent talk; much public conversation or discussion; stir.
- Outcry; clamor; loud, importunate, or continued talk: as, to make a great noise about trifles.
- A sound of any kind and proceeding from any source; especially, an annoying or disagreeable sound, or a mixture of confused sounds; a din: as, the noise of falling water; the noise of battle.
- Synonyms Tone, etc. (see sound, n., 2 and 3); din, clatter, blare, hubbub, racket, uproar.
DISTURBANCES vs NOISE: VERB
- N/A
- Emit a noise
- To make noise.
- To spread news of; to spread as rumor or gossip.
DISTURBANCES vs NOISE: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- N/A
- To sound; to make a noise.
DISTURBANCES vs NOISE: TRANSITIVE VERB
- N/A
- To spread by rumor or report.
- To spread the rumor or report of.
DISTURBANCES vs NOISE: OTHER WORD TYPES
- N/A
- To sound.
- To spread by rumor or report; report: often with abroad.
- To report of; spread rumors concerning; accuse publicly.
- To disturb with noise.
DISTURBANCES vs NOISE: RELATED WORDS
- To do, Mental disturbance, Fray, Ruffle, Mental disorder, Hurly burly, Turmoil, Upset, Stir, Interference, Affray, Perturbation, Disruption, Noise, Commotion
- Cacophony, Commotion, Roar, Acoustical, Sound, Hum, Din, Loud, Noisy, Make noise, Racket, Resound, Interference, Dissonance, Disturbance
DISTURBANCES vs NOISE: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Outbursts, Perturbations, Problems, Disorder, Unrest, Ruffle, Mental disorder, Hurly burly, Turmoil, Upset, Stir, Perturbation, Disruption, Noise, Commotion
- Nuisance, Audible, Cacophony, Commotion, Roar, Acoustical, Sound, Hum, Din, Loud, Noisy, Make noise, Racket, Resound, Dissonance
DISTURBANCES vs NOISE: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Generation of upstream advancing solitons by moving disturbances.
- Avoid unnecessary disturbances including loud or sudden noises.
- Other trials found similar benefits in healthy participants with sleep disturbances and in those with depression and sleep disturbances.
- In the case of visual disturbances, the eye and brain often learn to compensate and ignore the disturbances over a couple of months.
- Mental disturbances are thus understood as disturbances not only in the individual, but in the social situation as well.
- There shall be no electrical disturbances affecting the operation of any equipment other than that of the creator of such disturbances.
- The HPD also assist with other incidents to include riots, prison disturbances, labor related disturbances, and providing security at public events.
- Typical disturbances Knowing how a system responds to disturbances is a prerequisite for controller design.
- These disturbances sometimes happen alone or they sometimes interfere with other disturbances.
- Common unwanted effects are gastrointestinal disturbances, dizziness, and visual disturbances.
- No of acceptable noise for different situations Bylaw establishes objective criteria noise!
- Properly positioned acoustic panels can stop noise from reflecting and dampen noise.
- Constant loud noise made by a person is harassing you, write noise!
- Avoid noise or limit time around noise to only critical task.
- You can included increase or reduce background noise, likes noise callejero.
- Report noise from street or building construction, including jackhammer noise.
- INDOT solicitedviewpoints of benefited receptorsaccording to its noise policy to determine if the recommended noise barriers weredesired to mitigate the predicted noise impacts.
- If your community has clear rules about noise and noise restrictions to guide them, your residents will be less likely to create noise issues.
- Pink noise is a less constant hissing noise and brown noise even less constant still.
- This requirement is in addition to any other noise level or noise disturbance standard that applies under the Noise Law.
DISTURBANCES vs NOISE: QUESTIONS
- Are sleep disturbances related to myasthenia gravis?
- What does Montessori say about physical disturbances?
- Does protected electrical power supply prevent disturbances?
- What causes heart rhythm disturbances in astronauts?
- Does demoralization mediate or suppress sleep disturbances?
- How are behavioral disturbances in dementia classified?
- Does Myringoplasty cause tinnitus and taste disturbances?
- What causes nausea&visual disturbances after dieting?
- Do hematologic disturbances explain cerebellar infarction?
- How do anthropogenic disturbances affect biodiversity?
- Do noise makers make a noise at a New Year's Eve party?
- Does waves have a discount on the X-NOISE and Z-noise plugins?
- Can ISF-based phase noise analysis be used to quantify flicker noise?
- Should I use white noise or pink noise in my spectrum analyzer?
- Why do we need to study the mechanisms of noise noise?
- What is the noise figure (NF) and noise factor (f)?
- How do you generate pink noise in a noise generator?
- Are rack mounted noise gates better than noise gate pedals?
- How much do noise controls reduce employee exposure to noise?
- Does environmental noise and noise annoyance affect health?