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The phrase "outer noise" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It refers to any noise that comes from outside of a specific area, such as a room, building, or city. Example: The conference room was filled with the chatter of employees, but the outer noise from the busy street outside could still be heard.
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To avoid outer noise, a fan, producing a noise of 45 dB, was fixed on the wall of the box.
In further iterations, the model was modified progressively by setting to zero both the inner density corresponding to the RNA genome and also the outer noise background density.
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A new prefilter, which consists of an IIR filter and a Kalman filter using hidden Markov model, is designed to attenuate the influence of sensor noise and outer disturbance.
The new project sounds like a punk rock version of Sun Ra with Pink Floyd on remixing duties — all crazed song structures, screaming, yelping, and "galactic outer space" noises.
Thus, the bilateral means of hearing loss at 4 kHz and 6 kHz were used in the present study instead of outer-ear noise levels.
Cynic's outer layers are noise and smoke and color; inside, there's only control.
Previous studies have shown that exposure to intense noise causes outer hair cells (OHCs) to die, primarily through the process of apoptotic degeneration.
When using a continuous notched-noise masker, the detection threshold is lower at the frequencies within the notch, near the notch center [30], and again higher at frequencies residing on the outer edges of the noise masker, close to notch corners [31].
Apoptosis is an active cell death pathway involved in a variety of pathological conditions, including noise-induced outer hair cell (OHC) death.
Dividing each submatrix in the autocorrelation matrix by the corresponding coefficient related to the precoding gives a noise-perturbed outer product of the channel frequency response matrix.
Thus, outer-ear measurements of noise levels alone may be a source of exposure bias because they do not reflect the true intensity of inner-ear exposure.
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