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be noise
noun
Various sounds, usually unwanted.
Exact(56)
So the decline could just be noise.
There will be noise and cake.
It might be noise or they might have broken something.
In that case, variety would just be noise.
But there too will be noise about UBI.
It'll be noise with a lot of policy uncertainty".
To an uninitiated recipient, the result appears to be noise.
Similar(4)
In structural identifiability analysis the measurements are assumed to be noise-free.
We just couldn't comfortably live in that flat anymore; even if it was going to be noise-free, bumping into the neighbours was a source of dread.
The functions f ( t ) and h ( t ) are assumed to be noise-free measured output data.
However, the occurrence of the latter does not guarantee the CP to be noise-free.
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