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The phrase "a noise causes" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the effect or impact of a noise on a situation or an outcome.
Example: "A noise causes distractions that can hinder concentration during work."
Alternatives: "a sound leads to" or "a noise results in".
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A noise causes the tympanum to vibrate and the sound is transmitted to the middle and inner ear.
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"Nor did he have what is known as the exaggerated startle response, in which a loud noise causes the muscles to suddenly jerk and which is one of the real tip- offs to neurologists about Creutzfeldt- Jakob disease," Dr. Bender said.
A loud, sharp noise causes an immediate startle response, observed as a sudden extension of the head and fore and hind limbs which are then withdrawn and a crouching position is assumed.
As with the QIF and EIF models, the response onset following a step in mean or noise input does not have an instantaneous component (see Fig. 6B), although (also as with QIF and EIF model neurons), a step in noise causes a sudden increase in probability flow towards higher membrane potentials that results in a fast transient (see Fig. 6C).
Current I injected into the cell consists of a noise current Inoise, and incoming synapse current Iexc, where Inoise is a Gaussian noise causing a cell without external input to fire randomly.
The current I injected into the cell consisted of a noise current Inoise, and incoming synapse current Iexc, where Inoise is a Gaussian noise causing a cell without external input to fire randomly.
Imagining a loud noise caused an involuntary protective reflex in his eardrums, as though the sound had actually occurred.
This contrasts with quasi-cycles, in which noise causes a network near a stable focus to explore the oscillatory neighbourhood of its fixed point, or noisy limit cycles, which are a perturbation of a deterministic limit cycle.
The researchers programmed a chip with nine qubits so that they monitored one another for errors called "bit flips," where environmental noise causes a 1 to flip to a 0 or vice versa.
On the other hand, noise causes an increase in signal energy provoking an artificial increase of the coded signal bit rate.
Instead, noise causes a fraction of them to be persisters.
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