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noise
n. loud sound; ruckus; background noise, random electrical signals which interfere with communications (Computers, Electronics)
 
v. spread rumors, gossip; make loud sound


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NOiSE
NOiSE is a one volume manga created by Tsutomu Nihei as a prequel to his acclaimed ten-volume work, Blame!.It offers some rather sketchy information concerning the Megastructure's origins and initial size, as well as the origins of Silicon life. The book also include an early Blame! (Spelled without the exclamation mark) story that debuted in 1995.
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Noise
In common use the word noise means unwanted sound or noise pollution. In electronics noise can refer to the electronic signal corresponding to acoustic noise (in an audio system) or the electronic signal corresponding to the (visual) noise commonly seen as 'snow' on a degraded television or video image. In signal processing or computing it can be considered data without meaning; that is, data that is not being used to transmit a signal, but is simply produced as an unwanted by-product of other activities. In Information Theory, however, noise is still considered to be information. In a broader sense, film grain or even advertisements in web pages can be considered noise.
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Naoise
In Irish mythology, Naoise (also spelled Noisiu) was the nephew of King Conchobar mac Nessa of Ulster, and a son of Usnech (or Uisliu), in the Ulster Cycle.When Deirdre was born, Cathbad the druid prophesied that she would be beautiful, but that kings and lords would go to war over her. Conchobar decided to have her brought up in seclusion, and that when she was old enough, he would marry her. However, she met and fell in love with Naoise, a handsome young warrior, hunter and singer, and eloped with him, accompanied by his two brothers.
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noise (f)
n. quarrel, fight

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Noise
(v. t.)
To spread by rumor or report.
  
 
(v. t.)
To disturb with noise.
  
 
(v. i.)
To sound; to make a noise.
  
 
(n.)
Sound of any kind.
  
 
(n.)
Music, in general; a concert; also, a company of musicians; a band.
  
 
(n.)
Loud or continuous talk; general talk or discussion; rumor; report.
  
 
(n.)
Especially, loud, confused, or senseless sound; clamor; din.
  

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noise
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. (188 ) 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. 4. A random signal of known statistical properties of amplitude, distribution, and spectral density. 5. Loosely, any disturbance tending to interfere with the normal operation of a device or system.


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