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Noise Viola (album) — Noise Viola Studio album by Noise Viola Released 2007 Genre Instrumental musi … Wikipedia
Noise By Numbers — Live in Chicago, Jan 2011 Background information Origin Chicago, Illinois Genres … Wikipedia
Noise (music) — Noise music Stylistic origins Modernism 20th century classical music Electronic art music Musique concrète Electroacoustic music Performance art Free improvisation Cultural origins Early 1910s Europe Typical instruments … Wikipedia
Noise Addict — was an Australian alternative rock band, formed in Bondi Beach in 1992, originally consisting of Ben Lee, Doron Kalinko, Daniel Kohn, Joel Wasserman, Daniel Mapp and Saul Smith. The band recorded its first demo when Lee was only thirteen years… … Wikipedia
Noise Records — Parent company Modern Music Records GmbH (1983 2001), Sanctuary Records Group (2001 2007) Founded 1983 Founder Karl … Wikipedia
Noise Viola — Origin Recife, Pernambuco, Brazil Genres Classical music, Brazilian rhythms Years active 2003 present Associated acts Fred Andrade … Wikipedia
Noise Ratchet — Origin San Diego, California, USA Genres Alternative rock Indie rock Pop punk Emo Years active 1997–2004 … Wikipedia
Noise for Music's Sake — Compilation album by Napalm Death Released 8 July 2003 Recorded Various … Wikipedia
Noise Won't Stop — Studio album by Shy Child Released 2007 … Wikipedia
Noise-Immune Cavity-Enhanced Optical-Heterodyne Molecular Spectroscopy — (NICE OHMS) is an ultra sensitive laser based absorption technique that utilizes laser light to assess the concentration or the amount of a species in gas phase by absorption spectrometry (AS). Principles The NICE OHMS technique combines in a… … Wikipedia
Noise-immune cavity-enhanced optical heterodyne molecular spectroscopy — (NICE OHMS) is an ultra sensitive laser based absorption technique that utilizes laser light to assess the concentration or the amount of a species in gas phase by absorption spectrometry (AS). Contents 1 Principles 1.1 Types of signals 1.2… … Wikipedia