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Shot noise is a type of electronic noise that occurs when the finite number of particles ( such as electrons in an electronic circuit or photons in an optical device ) is small enough to give rise to statistical fluctuations in a signal.
Shot noise is a Poisson process and the charge carriers that make up the current follow a Poisson distribution.
Shot noise is white noise.
Shot noise is produced by electrons in transit across a discontinuity, which occurs in all detectors.
Shot noise is the dominant source in most receivers.
Shot noise is a type of electronic noise which originates from the discrete nature of electric charge.
Shot noise exists because phenomena such as light and electric current consist of the movement of discrete ( also called " quantized ") ' packets '.
Shot noise may be dominant when the finite number of particles that carry energy ( such as electrons in an electronic circuit or photons in an optical device ) is sufficiently small so that uncertainties due to the Poisson distribution, which describes the occurrence of independent random events, are of significance.
Shot noise is distinct from voltage and current fluctuations expected in thermal equilibrium ; this occurs without any applied DC voltage or current flowing.
Shot noise is easily observable in the case of photomultipliers and avalanche photodiodes used in the Geiger mode, where individual photon detections are observed.
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Shot noise is the main reason Fourier Transform Spectrometry was never popular for UV and visible spectrum.
* Shot noise, a quantum mechanical noise source in electronic circuits.
Shot noise exists because a current is not a smooth continual flow ; instead, a current is made up of discrete electrons that pass by one at a time.
It also has greater light sensitivity, 1 lux vs. 7 lux for the 1 / 6 " CCD ( without Night Shot ), and less sensor noise in low light conditions.
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The EP also featured a Rudi Tambala remix of the Hex track " Big Shot " and ( confusingly ) a newly recorded track called " Hex ", featuring three-and-a-half minutes of deafening noise textures eventually dissolving into ambient keyboards and trumpet, which was also recorded in St John's Church.
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Shot and circuits
Shot entirely on location in 16 mm black & white film, this highly controversial and artistic video made the rounds on the international gothic-industrial club circuits and was even banned for commercial airplay in Canada due to its " adult graphic content.

Shot and consists
A mini-basketball game found in many arcades, Super Shot consists of a basket that usually moves back and forth, and four to five basketballs to shoot.
Red track of Big Shot ( ride ) atop Stratosphere Las VegasThe mechanism consists of a central tower around which rows of seats are placed with the riders facing outward away from the tower.

Shot and electric
He used a Fender Vibratone, designed as a Leslie speaker for electric guitars, and provided a warbling chorus effect, which can be heard on the track " Cold Shot ".

Shot and current
There are further examples throughout ; a show called ‘ Big Shot ’ informs the characters of the current bounties, the crew continually come across saloons and desert worlds, engage in gunfights and standoffs.
* Peter Sallis as Sidney Bliss, ( played by John Normington in the special Who Shot ...) a former hangman and current publican in Alan's constituency

Shot and DC
* DC Ian Coward QPM for gallantry, 1942 – 1971, Shot and killed on duty with Thames Valley Police, buried St Peter's Church Earley
As well as contributing vocals on " Shot Down In Flames " on the AC / DC tribute album " We Salute You: an All Star Tribute To AC / DC ".

Shot and which
Big Shot, the fictional news source within Cowboy Bebop which provides information on various bounty heads, is a parody of the Western genre.
In 1915, cuts within the duration of a scene were still relatively infrequent in his films, and when they do occur they were frequently from Long Shot or Medium Long Shot ( which were the shots he most used ) to a Big Close Up of an insert detail, which only occupied a small part of the frame in the previous shot.
Shot in four days, the film was loosely inspired by the sex reassignment surgery of Christine Jorgensen, which made national headlines in the U. S. in 1952.
Ultimately, it would be A Shot in the Dark, three years later, which would boast the longest run.
Other defining recordings include " Sugar Town ", the 1967 number one " Somethin ' Stupid " ( a duet with her father ), the title song from the James Bond film You Only Live Twice, several collaborations with Lee Hazlewood such as " Jackson ", and her cover of Cher's " Bang Bang ( My Baby Shot Me Down )", which features during the opening sequence of Quentin Tarantino's Kill Bill.
Shot reverse shot is a feature of the " classical " Hollywood style of continuity editing, which deemphasizes transitions between shots such that the spectator perceives one continuous action that develops linearly, chronologically, and logically.
In the book Moon Shot: The Inside Story of America's Race to the Moon, it is claimed that he flew the U-2 spy plane, a U. S. Air Force aircraft which took the pictures of Soviet missiles in Cuba which President Kennedy used on television on October 22, 1962.
After their immense success with the first two Pink Panther films, The Pink Panther ( 1963 ) and A Shot in the Dark ( 1964 ), which adapted many silent film aspects, including slapstick, they attempted to go even further in The Party ( 1968 ).
Other examples include The Apprentice ( which judges business skills ), Hell's Kitchen and Top Chef ( for chefs ), Shear Genius ( for hair styling ), Project Runway ( for clothing design ), Top Design ( for interior design ), Stylista ( for fashion editors ), Last Comic Standing ( for comedians ), The Starlet and Scream Queens ( for actresses ), I Know My Kid's a Star ( for child performers ), On the Lot ( for filmmakers ), The Shot ( for photographers ), So You Think You Can Dance ( for dancers ), MuchMusic VJ Search ( for television hosts ), Dream Job ( for sportscasters ), Face Off ( for make-up artists ), and The Tester ( for game testers ).
During the airing of the first season of A Shot at Love with Tila Tequila, in which a group of both men and women vied for the heart of Tila Tequila, there were rumors that its star was not only heterosexual, but also had a boyfriend already.
A Shot in the Dark ( 1964 ) was based upon a stage play into which the Clouseau character was inserted.
Despite the failure of Curse, Edwards attempted to revive the series a decade later with Son of the Pink Panther, in which it is revealed that Clouseau had illegitimate children by Maria Gambrelli ( a character who first appeared in A Shot in the Dark ).
Much of the site is now occupied by Crane Park, in which the old Shot Tower, mill sluices and blast embankments can still be seen.
Similar themes are angrily expressed in the novels of a younger generation, as in Christopher Meredith's ( born 1954 ) Shifts ( 1988 ), which deals with the closing of a steel mill, and Duncan Bush's ( born 1946 ) grim portrait of urban isolation Glass Shot ( 1991 ).
Shot in only twenty days in New York City, both Norwood and Ross served as executive producers of the movie which features original songs from their respective albums Never Say Never ( 1998 ) and Every Day Is a New Day ( 1999 ) as well as previously unreleased duets.
He has also written a number of unproduced screenplays, including The Nun Who Shot Liberty Valance, The House of Husbands ( which he co-authored with Wendy Wasserstein ), and The Adventures of Lola.

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