Not exact matches
Wooldridge characterizes the reticular system as the establisher of an optimal signal - to -
noise ratio, so to speak, upon which
higher levels of experience are staged:» «Volume - control» signals are
generated in the reticular system to reduce our sensitivity to uninteresting or irrelevant stimuli and thereby permit us to achieve the peculiar but highly useful phenomenon of mental concentration» (4:143).
The researchers also showed that a new strain of mice,
generated in the lab of co-senior author Eric Verdin, MD, at the Gladstone Institutes and engineered to express
high levels of SIRT3, were inherently resistant to
noise - induced hearing loss, even without administration of NR.
What you are aware of at
higher speeds is the amount of road and wind
noise generated in the cabin.
Some tyre
noise is present at
higher speeds, and the manual RT - S with an optional roof rack
generated some wind
noise on the freeway, but the cabin is well insulated from
noise.
While the raised windscreen header rail looks a bit unsightly when it's up, and does
generate some wind
noise at
high speeds, it deflects airflow over the cabin so effectively that you can cruise on the motorway and remain untroubled by buffeting.
Temperatures reached a
high of 99.8 degrees, and the fan
generated noise that reached 46.2 dB.
High Performance may just run your CPU at a
higher clock speed for longer, which would
generate more heat and
noise.
Recent cards from AMD have suffered
noise issues due to
high power draw, which
generated excess heat.