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In 1999, Senator John McCain of Arizona introduced legislation to remove the perimeter restriction, infuriating some local residents concerned about noise and traffic from increased service by larger, long-haul aircraft.
The benefit of traffic restriction is improvement in the enjoyability of the park ; with cleaner air, safer roads for walkers and cyclists, and much reduced visual and noise pollution, plus reduced wear and tear on the poorly maintained, decaying road surfaces.
* Because Disney California Adventure is located within a residential zone and must adhere to certain noise restriction guidelines, special " scream " tubes were designed for California Screamin ' to prevent all the hollering from being blasted across Anaheim during those thrill portions of the ride that are sure to elicit such a reaction.
Proponents argue that this restriction in performance reduces the amount of noise when the drive is playing a DVD by providing the lowest rotational speed that allows for adequate data transfer from the DVD to the computer.

noise and order
He opened it a crack and in doing so made as much shuffling, coughing, and scraping noise as possible in order to drown emanations from the hen who had begun to protest.
Below this level, the amplifier gain Af is proportional and is of small value, in order to provide adequate noise filtering.
In it the idea of a creative role for the recording medium was introduced and Amheim stated that: " The rediscovery of the musicality of sound in noise and in language, and the reunification of music, noise and language in order to obtain a unity of material: that is one of the chief artistic tasks of radio " ( Battier 2007, 193 ).
The noise temperature of an amplifier refers to the noise that would be added at the amplifier's input ( relative to the input impedance of the amplifier ) in order to account for the added noise observed following amplification.
Real world loop filter design can be much more complex e. g. using higher order filters to reduce various types or source of phase noise.
The Fellgett advantage, also known as the multiplex principle, states that when obtaining a spectrum when measurement noise is dominated by detector noise ( which is independent of the power of radiation incident on the detector ), a multiplex spectrometer such as a Fourier transform spectrometer will produce a relative improvement in signal-to-noise ratio, compared to an equivalent scanning monochromator, of the order of the square root of m, where m is the number of sample points comprising the spectrum.
Although it is not strictly necessary to have two bit lines, both the signal and its inverse are typically provided in order to improve noise margins.
Nightingales sing even more loudly in urban or near-urban environments, in order to overcome the background noise.
One manufacturer that is known for omitting hard food disposals is Bosch, a German brand ; however, Bosch does so in order to reduce noise.
It is believed that these muscles can contract to dampen the vibration of the ossicles, in order to protect the inner ear from excessively loud noise ( theory 1 ) and that they give better frequency resolution at higher frequencies by reducing the transmission of low frequencies ( theory 2 ) ( see acoustic reflex ).
In 1979 Gira moved to New York City in order to start a band ; he was influenced by No Wave and noise artists like Suicide and Glenn Branca.
In order to deal with the high noise levels of the Lockheed Martin F-35 Lightning II, officials from Santa Rosa, Okaloosa and Walton counties are studying which homes, businesses and public buildings will require additional noise protection.
MURC acquired a sufficient land size of about sixty acres on the opposite side of the river from the works, in order to reduce the potential spread of dust, dirt and noise.
Experimental measurements on the order of days have shown continual changes above the noise level of instrumentation.
Large transport category ( airliner ) aircraft may use a reduced power for takeoff, where less than full power is applied in order to prolong engine life, reduce maintenance costs and reduce noise emissions.
At 10 femtotesla ( fT ) for cortical activity and 10 < sup > 3 </ sup > fT for the human alpha rhythm, the brain's magnetic field is considerably smaller than the ambient magnetic noise in an urban environment, which is on the order of 10 < sup > 8 </ sup > fT or 0. 1 µT.
They began in the 18th century when Father Francisco Vigil de Quiñones, the priest of the Grand Cathedral of Remedios, in order to get the people to come to midnight masses the week before Christmas had the idea to put together groups of children and provide them with jars, plates and spoons so they could run around the village making noise and singing verses.
For example, hard disks manufactured with fluid bearings have noise ratings for bearings / motors on the order of 20-24 dB, which is a little more than the background noise of a quiet room.

noise and was
There was a hell of a noise this time of morning.
The radio emission of a planet was first detected in 1955, when Burke and Franklin ( 1955 ) identified the origin of interference-like radio noise on their records at about 15 meters wave length as emission from Jupiter.
If the answer to what was that noise??
If the answer to what was that noise??
A traditional Lao explanation is that the moon was being swallowed by a toad, and the remedy was to make all possible noise, ideally with firearms.
The man was uncanny, like a shadow, and made as much noise as a shadow.
It had feature limitations such as being unable to output more than one channel of sound, ( and provided fewer Envelope-shaping options ) where the BBC was capable of three-way polyphony ( plus one noise channel ) and the inability to provide teletext mode.
Since it was an analog standard, it is very susceptible to static and noise and has no protection from eavesdropping using a scanner.
Incorporating ambient sounds from a variety of sources including white noise generators, synthesizers and koto, the album was another hit, reaching number three in the UK.
Lieutenant Jocelyn Feltham, the assistant to the fort's commander, Captain William Delaplace, was awoken by the noise, and called to wake the captain.
She was then presented for the people's acceptance, amidst a deafening noise of organs, fifes, trumpets, drums, and bells.
The threshold concept was discussed by Murray G. Crosby ( inventor of Crosby system for FM Stereo ) who pointed out that for wide band FM to provide better signal to noise ratio, the signal should be above a certain threshold, according to his paper published in Proceedings of the IRE in 1937.
A captive auk was observed making a gurgling noise when anxious.
The existence of ion channels was confirmed in the 1970s by Bernard Katz and Ricardo Miledi using noise analysis.
He came back from one of his voyages and reported he had been close to a black island, which was on fire, and there was a terrible noise in the area.
Optical keyboard technology was introduced in 1962 by Harley E. Kelchner for use in a typewriter machine with the purpose of reducing the noise generating by actuating the typewriter keys.
Following the explosion, Moon informed the startled manager, " That, dear boy, was noise.
However, according to recent research, the original form was indeed Avalokitasvara with the ending a-svara (" sound, noise "), which means " sound perceiver ", literally " he who looks down upon sound " ( i. e., the cries of sentient beings who need his help ; a-svara can be glossed as ahr-svara, " sound of lamentation ").
The mid-engined car appeared the most impressive, although it was known at the time that such a layout would struggle to meet the noise, vibration and harshness ( NVH ) requirements of the project.
Yossef Gutfreund, a wrestling referee, was awakened by a faint scratching noise at the door of Apartment 1, which housed the Israeli coaches and officials.

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