you really are stupid
we can control noise by avoiding loudspeakers and loud noises
Myles Simpson has written: 'Anaylsis of interior noise ground and flight test data for advanced turboprop aircraft applications' -- subject(s): Control systems design, Noise reduction, Aircraft compartments, Aircraft noise, Turboprop engines, Turboprop aircraft, Ground tests, Engine noise 'Noise barrier design handbook' -- subject(s): Traffic noise, Absorption of sound, Highway planning, Noise control
Noise Control - 2003 is rated/received certificates of: UK:PG
The noise control number refers to the maximum allowable noise level in a specific area or environment. It represents the decibel (dB) limit set by regulations or guidelines to control noise pollution and protect people from excessive noise. The specific noise control number can vary depending on the location and the purpose of the area (e.g., residential, industrial, commercial).
J. T. Shrader has written: 'Truck noise IV G' -- subject(s): Noise, Noise control, Trucks, Motors (Diesel) 'Truck noise, IV-A' -- subject(s): Noise, Noise control, Trucks
Lewis H. Bell has written: 'Industrial noise control' -- subject(s): Industrial noise, Noise control, Vibration
The Noise Control Act was issued in 1972 in the United States. There does not seem to be a Noise Control and Protection act that was issued in the United States.
F. M. Kessler has written: 'Noise control' -- subject(s): Pile drivers, Noise, Noise control, Piling (Civil engineering)
Randall F Barron has written: 'Industrial noise control and acoustics' -- subject(s): Noise control, Industrial noise, OverDrive, Engineering, Nonfiction
Noise Control Act
"Be Quiet".
How do I test body control module and is it hard to do..