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    went 375‚000 miles until I traded it in. Shoulda kept it. They’re essentially bulletproof and usually only require routine maintenance to keep them going. The case can be made for them being underpowered but that’s a plus as far as I’m concerned. Wagon or not? That depends on how you plan to use the car. You could also say that gas mileage isn’t the best for a four-cylinder car. That’s minor too. Source(s): Volvo owner and maintainer since 1968. Fourteen Volvos in forty-one years‚ still have four

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    The Effects of Population Density and Noise Paper Psy/460 The Effects of Population Density and Noise Paper Introduction There are quite a few people who believe that territoriality‚ privacy‚ and personal space mean the same thing‚ but that is not the case. As noted in this paper‚ they are completely different things. The author of this paper will describe the concepts of territoriality‚ privacy‚ and personal space; examine how these concepts have become increasingly important as populations

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    In the late 90’s it wasn’t too common to hear about a student bringing in a loaded gun to school. In the case of the two students arrested on gun charges is a different story. It was the beginning of the school year‚ so there shouldn’t have been any quarrels. However‚ in Clearwater‚ Florida local high schools have been receiving bomb threats and fights have been breaking out at different schools in Pinellas County‚ Florida but that didn’t stop Christopher Bloom and Christopher Brown from bringing

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    and heavy city traffic noise can be 85 decibels. Examples of sources of loud noises that cause NIHL are motorcycles‚ firecrackers‚ and firearms‚ all emitting sounds from 120 to 150 decibels. Sounds of less than 80 decibels‚ even after long exposure‚ are unlikely to cause hearing loss. Exposure to harmful sounds causes damage to the sensitive hair cells of the inner ear as well as the hearing nerve. These structures can be injured by two kinds of noise: loud impulse noise‚ such as an explosion‚ or

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    LNA Design Iulian Rosu‚ YO3DAC / VA3IUL http://www.qsl.net/va3iul/ An LNA combines a low noise figure‚ reasonable gain‚ and stability without oscillation over entire useful frequency range. The Low Noise Amplifier (LNA) always operates in Class A‚ typically at 15-20% of its maximum useful current. Class A is characterized by a bias point more or less at the center of maximum current and voltage capability of the device used‚ and by RF current and voltages that are sufficiently small relative

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    The Signal and the Noise Introduction Summary             "The Signal and the Noise" is a non-fiction book written by Nate Silver that talks about predictions based on probability; particularly focusing on the outcomes of real-world predictions and why they did or did not fail. Published in 2012‚ this book is a commentary on the world of probability made by an ex-statistician. Silver begins this work by effectively emphasizing the relevance of his points by supporting his argument with data applicable

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    2.1. Definitions of Noise Pollution Noise in generally can be defined as unwanted sound. Noise has many definitions depending on the sources of the sound and the effect to the recipients. (Zulkepli & Hazel‚ 2000). Noise is sound that can create an undesired physiological or psychological effect in a person‚ that may interfere with social between a person and group which include communication‚ work‚ rest‚ recreation‚ and sleep. (Davis & Cornwell‚ 2013). The word noise is suitable to define as unwanted

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    Causes And Effects Of Noise Pollution Noise can be defined as an unwanted or undesired sound. Decibel is the standard unit for measurement of sound. Usually 80 db is the level at which sound becomes physically painful. And can be termed as noise. Humans‚ animals‚ plants and even inert objects like buildings and bridges have been victims of the increasing noise pollution caused in the world. Be it human or machine-created‚ noise disrupts the activity and balance of life. While traffic dons the

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    CCCH9008 Noise Pollution and Control in HK Two important characteristics of sound or noise Frequency of Sound Sound is the quickly varying pressure wave travelling through a medium. When sound travels through air‚ the atmospheric pressure varies periodically. The number of pressure variations per second is called the frequency of sound‚ and is measured in Hertz (Hz) - cycles per second. Loudness A loud noise usually has a larger pressure variation and a weak one has smaller pressure variation

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    additive noise is characteristic of almost all communication systems. This additive noise typically arises from thermal noise generated by random motion of electrons in the conductors comprising the receiver. In a communication system the thermal noise having the greatest effect on system performance is generated at and before the first stage of amplification. This point in a communication system is where the desired signal takes the lowest power level and consequently the thermal noise has the

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