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The phrase "alien noise" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe sounds that are unfamiliar or otherworldly, often in a science fiction context.
Example: "As the spaceship approached the distant planet, the crew was startled by the alien noise emanating from the surface."
Alternatives: "unearthly sound" or "extraterrestrial sound".
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In a fug of alien noise and smells we pass neat pyramids of tiny glistening brains, huge papillated curly tongues and duck-egg foetuses (pong tia koon).
This noise correlation can be exploited to mitigate alien noise.
This high correlation can be used effectively to mitigate the alien noise in the DM channel.
As such, the CM signal receives the alien noise only and rejects (X i = 0 in (2)) the useful signal.
where ρ is the correlation coefficient between CM and DM alien noise of the i th TP.
In case of alien noise originating from a single or small number of noise sources, the correlation between DM and CM signals is strong.
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