| ambient noise |
Ongoing sound in the environment, such as from transport or industry, as distinct form individual events such as a noisy all-night party.
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| ambient noise |
Signal interference that is present on a communication line at all times (background noise)
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| ambient |
Atmospheric music that can be traced back to the '70s and musicians such as Brian Eno, Tangerine Dream or Klaus Schulz - and even earlier to the music of Stockhausen or Debussy. Became an electronic-music trend in the '90s (see Chill). Features lengthy scramblings (with or without rhythm) that are more consistent and complex than those of New Age. Exponents: Mixmaster Morris, Global Communication. Label: Rising High.
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| ambiguous |
an insurance term is ambiguous is a reasonably layperson would infer two different meanings to a word or term from the context and the language used. Pacific Indem. Co. v. Interstate Fire & Cas. Co. , 302 Md. 383, 389 (1985).
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| ambient temperature |
Ambient temperature is normally defined as the nominal temperature of the air (or other gases, liquids, etc.) that surrounds the component, module, assembly, or system. For room temperature testing, the American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM) defines the standard laboratory (ie, ambient) temperature as 23
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