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Definition of Noise conditions
1. Noun. The condition of being noisy (as in a communication channel).
Lexicographical Neighbors of Noise Conditions
Literary usage of Noise conditions
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Roadside Noise Abatement by OECD Staff (1995)
"In Japan, at least one measurement must be taken for typical noise conditions
during each of the following periods: morning, daytime, evening, and night. ..."
2. Proposed National Strategies For The Prevention Of Leading Work-related (1988)
"... current focus on occurrences of more serious injury/disease is allowing
continued exposure to noise conditions harmful to the hearing of workers (13). ..."
3. Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance 1994 (1994)
"... current focus on occurrences of more serious injury/disease is allowing
continued exposure to noise conditions harmful to the hearing of workers (13). ..."
4. Life and Adventures of Alexander Dumas by Percy Hetherington Fitzgerald (1873)
"In writing these feuilletons he had a surprising facility, and could write under
all conditions, independent of interruption, noise, conditions of season or ..."
5. Life and Adventures of Alexander Dumas by Percy Hetherington Fitzgerald (1873)
"... and could write under all conditions, independent of interruption, noise,
conditions of season or place. Interrupted a dozen times of a morning, ..."
6. Aviation and the Environment: Faas Role in Major Airport Noise Programs edited by Gerald L. Dillingham (2000)
"... to provide a fuller picture of noise conditions and their potential effects.
A proposed revision to FAAs requirements for environmental analyses states ..."