"You must learn on the road to deal with the negative energy that comes from the opponent's crowd and the noise factor for your offense.
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His paper " Microwave shot noise and minimum noise factor " was awarded the Clerk Maxwell Prize in 1954 by the British Institution of Radio Engineers.
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HW seems confused that I consider this " Retirement ", because noise factor, harrassment and deletion of sourced content is the only work he has done here.
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"They're the annoyance, they're the noise factor, and they're the ones who get caught either because they're sloppy or are not trying to do anything very sophisticated.
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NOISE FACTOR : The Bucs installed two extra speakers in Shaun King's helmet to help the rookie quarterback receive communications from the sideline in the noisy Trans World Dome.
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The wind and noise factor, true tests of a convertible, were pretty good, though not even a bad club mix will drown out an 18-wheeler in the next lane.
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Since the London Underground's inception, the practice of running night-time services has been difficult, mainly due to night-time noise factors, and the ongoing maintenance works that usually occur during the night.
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Where F _ i and G _ i are the noise factor and available power gain, respectively, of the " i "-th stage, and " n " is the number of stages.
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The noise factor is thus the ratio of actual output noise to that which would remain if the device itself did not introduce noise, or the ratio of input SNR to output SNR.
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Friis's formula is used to calculate the total noise factor of a cascade of stages, each with its own noise factor and gain ( assuming that the impedances are matched at each stage ).