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Walsh, John Leclerc. Extraction of single channel current from correlated noise via a hidden Markov model. [s.l: s.n.], 1992.

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Herrmann, Samuel. Stochastic resonance: A mathematical approach in the small noise limit. Providence, Rhode Island: American Mathematical Society, 2014.

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Miller, Richard Kendall. Survey on industrial noise control markets. Madison, GA: Future Technology Surveys, 1989.

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Roberts, Mark J. Output price and markup dispersion in micro data: The roles of producer heterogeneity and noise. Cambridge, MA: National Bureau of Economic Research, 1997.

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d', Almeida-Topor Hélène, Lakroum Monique 1953-, Spittler Gerd 1939-, Centre de recherches africaines (Paris, France), and Universität Bayreuth, eds. Le travail en Afrique noire: Représentations et pratiques à l'époque contemporaine. Paris: Karthala, 2003.

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Wei, Shang-Jin. The big players in the foreign exchange market: Do they trade on information or noise? Cambridge, MA: National Bureau of Economic Research, 1997.

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Empirical studies of Nigeria's foreign exchange parallel market II: Speculative efficiency and noisy trading. Nairobi: African Economic Research Consortium, 1997.

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Martin, Michael R. The inner voice of trading: Eliminate the noise, and profit from the strategies that are right for you. Upper Saddle River, N.J: FT Press, 2012.

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Corporation, Market Intelligence Research, ed. Medical equipment markets for eye, ear, nose and throat applications: Niche opportunities prevail. Mountain View, CA: Market Intelligence Research Corp., 1990.

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Barreiro, Santiago Francisco, and Luciana Mabel Cordo Russo, eds. Shapeshifters in Medieval North Atlantic Literature. NL Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.5117/9789462984479.

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Representations of shapeshifters are prominent in medieval culture and they are particularly abundant in the vernacular literatures of the societies around the North Sea. Some of the figures in these stories remain well known in later folklore and often even in modern media, such as werewolves, dragons, berserkir and bird-maidens. Incorporating studies about Old English, Norse, Latin, Irish, and Welsh literature, this collection of essays marks an important new contribution to the study of medieval shapeshifters. Each essay highlights how shapeshifting cannot be studied in isolation, but intersects with many other topics, such as the supernatural, monstrosity, animality, gender and identity. Contributors to Shapeshifters in Medieval North Atlantic Literature come from different intellectual traditions, embracing a multidisciplinary approach combining influences from literary criticism, history, philology, and anthropology.
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Modelling stock market excess returns by Markov modulated Gaussian noise. Glasgow: University of Glasgow, Department of Economics, 1998.

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(Editor), J. M. Lindsay, and Stephane Attal (Editor), eds. Quantum Probability Communications (Qppq: Quantum Probability and White Noise Analysis). World Scientific Publishing Company, 2003.

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Interdecadal variations in the Alaska gyre. [Washington, DC: National Aeronautics and Space Administration, 1995.

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Hacipasaoglu, Kani. Segmentation of noisy images using nonstationary Markov fields. 1987.

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McGregory, Jerrilyn. One Grand Noise. University Press of Mississippi, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.14325/mississippi/9781496834775.001.0001.

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This study interrogates the Boxing Day holiday which is globally celebrated on December 26. Although it is a long standing bank holiday for members of the British Commonwealth of Nations, no monograph exists attesting to its origin, especially as longstanding cultural holiday in the Protestant circum-Caribbean Basin. After historicizing its connection to ancient festivals and Catholicism, Jerrilyn McGregory explores how the Anglicized Caribbean World constitutes a gombe-complex marked by the privileging African-based rhythms and drums. McGregory considers Bermuda’s Gombey dancers, Bahamian Junkanoo, Garifuna Jankunú, Trinidadian style Carnivals in St. Croix and St. Kitts, and even a North Florida Shooting Match with semblances to these Caribbean festival arts. Ultimately, McGregory argues for an interpretive approach to deconstruct the vernacular tropes: “one grand noise”, “Foreday morning”, and “from back-o-town.” Therefore, rather than an island-by-island interrogation, this study will illuminate cultural resonances antithetical to hegemonic rule noise, darkness, and temporal-spatiality. While the cultural producers adhere to variant historical contexts, all function as forms of persistence and resistance. In the final analysis, McGregory documents the move from the simply carnivalesque to the ritualesque with the insinuation of their offspring to ensure continuity without fixity to ward off the threat of cultural tourism.
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Aldridge, Irene. Can Humans Dance with Machines? Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780190269999.003.0027.

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This chapter examines high-frequency trading (HFT), including core groups of strategies and resulting impacts. Using order-by-order market data analysis, the chapter shows that much of what is often construed to be useless noise of order cancellations actually represents meaningful order revisions, part of the real-time market bargaining. The chapter further shows that a small fraction of the order cancellations are a product of purely toxic liquidity. Market participants of different frequencies tend to react differently to such toxic orders, with higher-frequency traders largely ignoring and lower-frequency investors interacting with toxic liquidity.
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Young, Serinity. The Fall of the Valkyries. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780195307887.003.0004.

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An examination of the ancient sources for the Valkyrie Brunhilde, such as the Volsung Saga (a thirteenth-century Norse saga), in which she is wise and strong, and the medieval European Nibelungenleid, in which she is helpless, jealous, complaining, and scheming, reveals a marked decline in the status of flying females—indeed, their humiliation through forced marriage. These shifting presentations of her character are reflective of changing understandings of gender, marriage, and family unity: to whom is a woman’s loyalty due, her husband or her natal family? In Norse mythology, Valkyries carry fallen warriors to Valhalla, or the Norse heavens, continuing aerial women’s connections to war, death, and immortality begun in earlier chapters. This is the history brought forward by Richard Wagner in his opera cycle Der Ring des Nibelungen.
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Plastun, Alex. Behavioral Finance Market Hypotheses. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780190269999.003.0024.

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Although the efficient market hypothesis (EMH) is the leading theory describing the behavior of financial markets, researchers have increasingly questioned its efficacy since the 1980s because of its inconsistencies with empirical evidence. This challenge to EMH has resulted in the development of new concepts and theories. These new concepts reject the assumption of investor rationality. The most promising and convincing among these are the adaptive markets hypothesis, overreaction hypothesis, underreaction hypothesis, noisy market hypothesis, functional fixation hypothesis, and fractal market hypothesis. The chapter provides a brief description of these theories and proposes using a behavioral perspective to analyze financial markets.
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Anderson, Sara. A Day at the Market. Handprint, 2006.

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James, Harrison. 6 Marine Environmental Threats from Shipping. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/law/9780198707325.003.0006.

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The prevention of pollution from ships as a topic is largely addressed at the global level through the International Maritime Organization (IMO). Chapter 6 analyses the main treaties in this field, including the International Convention on the Prevention of Pollution from Ships (MARPOL Convention), the International Convention on the Safety of Life at Sea (SOLAS Convention), the International Convention on Ballast Water Management, and the International Convention on Anti-Fouling Substances. The analysis addresses both the types of rules employed in the IMO treaties and the processes through which the rules are amended and updated over time. The standards prescribed by these treaties are not only relevant to their Parties but also have a wider influence through the operation of rules of reference contained in United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS). The chapter also takes into account the emergence of broader concerns relating to the impact of shipping on marine biodiversity, such as noise pollution and ship strikes and the challenges in the implementation and enforcement of international shipping standards.
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Messer-Kruse, Timothy. Introduction. University of Illinois Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.5406/illinois/9780252037054.003.0001.

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This introductory chapter recounts the story of the Haymarket bombing and trial, which marked a pivotal moment in the history of American social movements and sparked the nation's first “red scare.” From here, the New Left would establish a new historical interpretation of 1880s anarchism, which not only presumed the Chicago anarchists' innocence in the Haymarket bombing but also flattened out their differences from other branches of the socialist movement. This chapter argues that this presumption clouds the historical character of the anarchist movement, and prescribes a different vantage point—one where the anarchist movement is chronicled according to what its members said and did over the course of years, rather than according to what they and their defenders claimed they had done when facing the noose.
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Leidwanger, Justin. Roman Seas. Oxford University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190083656.001.0001.

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This book offers an archaeological analysis of maritime economy and connectivity in the Roman east. That seafaring was fundamental to prosperity under Rome is beyond doubt, but a tendency to view the grandest long-distance movements among major cities against a background noise of small-scale, short-haul activity has tended to flatten the finer and varied contours of maritime interaction and coastal life into a featureless blue Mediterranean. Drawing together maritime landscape studies and network analysis, this work takes a bottom-up view of the diverse socioeconomic conditions and seafaring logistics that generated multiple structures and scales of interaction. The material record of shipwrecks and ports along a vital corridor from the southeast Aegean across the northeast Mediterranean provides a case study of regional exchange and communication based on routine sails between simple coastal facilities. Rather than a single well-integrated and persistent Mediterranean network, multiple discrete and evolving regional and interregional systems emerge. This analysis sheds light on the cadence of economic life along the coast, the development of market institutions, and the regional continuities that underpinned integration—despite certain interregional disintegration—into Late Antiquity. Through this model of seaborne interaction, the study advances a new approach to the synthesis of shipwreck and other maritime archaeological and historical economic data, as well as a path through the stark dichotomies that inform most paradigms of Roman connectivity and trade.
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Xiao, Ying. China in the Mix. University Press of Mississippi, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.14325/mississippi/9781496812605.001.0001.

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Scarce attention has been paid to the dimension of sound and its essential role in constructing image, culture, and identity in Chinese film and media. China in the Mix fills a critical void with an original, pioneering study of the connections and intersections of film, media, music, and popular culture in contemporary China under postsocialist reform, capitalist globalization, and hybridization. It explores fascinating topics, including appropriations of popular folklore in the Chinese new wave of the 1980s; Chinese rock ’n’ roll and youth cinema in fin de siècle China; the political-economic impact of free market imperatives and Hollywood pictures on Chinese film industry and filmmaking in the late twentieth century; the reception and adaptation of hip hop; and the emerging role of Internet popular culture and social media in the early twenty-first century. This book examines the articulations and representations of mass culture and everyday life, concentrating on their aural/oral manifestations in contemporary Chinese cinema and in a wide spectrum of media and cultural productions. The research offers the first comprehensive investigation of Chinese film, expressions, and culture from a unique, cohesive acoustic angle and through the prism of global media-cultural exchange. It shows how the complex, evolving uses of sound (popular music, voice-over, silence, noise, and audio mixing) in film and media reflect and engage the important cultural and socio-historical shifts in contemporary China and in the increasingly networked world.
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Berry, Jason. City of a Million Dreams. University of North Carolina Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.5149/northcarolina/9781469647142.001.0001.

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In 2015, the beautiful jazz funeral in New Orleans for composer Allen Toussaint coincided with a debate over removing four Confederate monuments. Mayor Mitch Landrieu led the ceremony, attended by living legends of jazz, music aficionados, politicians, and everyday people. The scene captured the history and culture of the city in microcosm--a city legendary for its noisy, complicated, tradition-rich splendor. In City of a Million Dreams, Jason Berry delivers a character-driven history of New Orleans at its tricentennial. Chronicling cycles of invention, struggle, death, and rebirth, Berry reveals the city's survival as a triumph of diversity, its map-of-the-world neighborhoods marked by resilience despite hurricanes, epidemics, fires, and floods. Berry orchestrates a parade of vibrant personalities, from the founder Bienville, a warrior emblazoned with snake tattoos; to Governor William C. C. Claiborne, General Andrew Jackson, and Pere Antoine, an influential priest and secret agent of the Inquisition; Sister Gertrude Morgan, a street evangelist and visionary artist of the 1960s; and Michael White, the famous clarinetist who remade his life after losing everything in Hurricane Katrina. The textured profiles of this extraordinary cast furnish a dramatic narrative of the beloved city, famous the world over for mysterious rituals as people dance when they bury their dead.
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