What is a mutant neighbour ?
Self-Organizing Systems FAQ for Usenet newsgroup comp.theory...In the world of possible systems (the state space for the system) two possibilities are neighbours if a change or mutation to one parameter can change the first system into the second or vice versa. Any two options can then be classified by a chain of possible mutations converting between them (via intermediate states). Note that there can be many ways of doing this, depending on the order the mutations take place. The process of moving from one possibility to another is called an adaptive walk.
My neighbour is disturbing me with noise or smoke from a chimney/bonfire. What can I do ?
WCBC: Frequently Asked Questions : My Neighbour is disturbin...If you are having a problem with excessive noise or smoke from a neighbour then you have two main options. First, for the sake of keeping on good terms, you should consider approaching your neighbour and politely let them know they are causing a problem. The person you are complaining about is often unaware that a problem exists and it would be helpful to them if you could explain when the problem tends to happen and why it is a nuisance to you.
Do you think that a site 80 feet from the nearest neighbour will be ok for noise?
FUTURENERGYfeet should be fine. The only noise is that produced by the blades which is more of a whirring than anything else, louder in very high winds, but then the wind is noisy through trees anyway. Beewind sell a 300 watt water heater which farmers seem to use, mainly for stopping troughs freezing in winter. They have a 1'' thread and can be screwed into your domestic immersion heater draincock hole.
My neighbour's dog is always barking and causing a noise nuisance, what can I do ?
WCBC: Frequently Asked Questions : DogsDogs do bark, but it isn't natural or necessary for them to bark continuously. If you are having a problem with a neighbour's barking dog then you have two main options. First, for the sake of keeping on good terms, you should consider approaching your neighbour and politely let them know that their dog is causing a problem. The dog's owner is often unaware that this is the case and it would be helpful to them if you could explain when the dog tends to bark.
do I get logged out constantly?
Manual:FAQ - MediaWikiThis is probably related to cookies or session data, for example a problem with PHP's session.save_path [1] setting. See Log in problems.
should you be monitored constantly while there?
Frquently Asked QuestionsMonitoring in hospital does not necessarily need to be excessive. A fetal heart tracing each day should be adequate (this is done in most hospitals for all obstetric in patients). The reason for admission is to be able to act in the event of rupture of the membranes and bleeding, not primarily for monitoring.
What is Noise?
OTG, Inc. - Specializing in Onsite Pulmonary Testing, Mobile...Noise is any unwanted sound. Noise can come from loud music, a chainsaw, machinery, guns, or motorcycles .
Who is affected?
HIPAA FAQ'sAll healthcare organizations are covered entities. This includes health care providers, health plans, employers, public health authorities, life insurers, and clearinghouses, billing agencies, information system vendors, service organizations and universities.
How can I get rid of the noise in my system?
Amplifier Frequently Asked QuestionsFirst let us lay some groundwork: audio systems can exhibit "hum" and they can exhibit "buzz," which are two separate situations. To solve the problem, you need to determine whether your system is exhibiting hum or buzz. Sixty(60)-hertz hum (fifty(50) hertz internationally) is a result of having a ground loop in the audio system. This is where there are two or more ground references in the system, and current is flowing from one ground point to another.
How Is Noise Measured?
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What are the restrictions on noise ?
City of Bedford: Gas Drilling Frequently Asked QuestionsAll ambient noise levels will have to be set before a gas drilling permit is issued and those levels will be established with the Building Official present at those tests. The Building Official by definition in the ordinance can also include his designee which can be a certified gas well inspector. Gas well inspectors have training and knowledge on the reading and determination of noise level.
Who is affected by SAD?
Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD), SVCMC; New York NYYou are more likely to develop seasonal affective disorder if you are a female between the ages of 15 and 55. Between 60% and 90% of people with SAD are women, and those who have a relative with SAD are more likely to develop it. Older teens and young adults are also at risk for SAD. People living farther away from the equator develop SAD more often, but you can develop it no matter where you live.3 The risk of developing SAD for the first time decreases as you age.
Will both eyes be affected?
Macular DegenerationAbout 40% of patients with wet AMD in one eye will develop AMD in the other eye within 5 years. Conversely, in 60% of patients the other eye is not affected. We cannot predict who will, or who will not develop changes in the second eye. We cannot predict the extent of vision loss. Dry AMD often involves both eyes but it often causes less disability than the wet form.
How many people are affected?
Foundation for Ichthyosis and Related Skin TypesA: Most varieties of ichthyosis affect only one person in several tens of thousands. Ichthyosis Vulgaris, sometimes called common ichthyosis (vulgar means common in Latin), is the exception. It appears in approximately one person in every 250. Ichthyosis occurs worldwide and affects people of all races.
How is streamflow affected?
El Niño, La Nina, and the Western United States, Alaska ...Most streamflow in the West is produced by melting snow in the spring (in general, about 75 percent). At lower elevations rain can be an important component of streamflow. El Nino effects on streamflow are magnified versions of the effects on the climate elements. Because of hydrologic lags (snow does not usually begin to melt until spring), the effects of El Nino are typically delayed, in some cases for several months.
