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- initialism Noise, vibration and harshness.
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Examples
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Schar , who is now chairman, the company expanded through the 1980s and went public as NVH LP in 1985.
NVR Pays Top Dollar Robbie Whelan 2011
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Typically, premium car makers agonize over the right balance between isolation — the degree of abatement of tire, wind and engine noise, powertrain vibration and other kinds of harshness, NVH for short — and driver feedback, the haptic and auditory cues that tell you you're actually driving a car and not sitting in the dentist's chair waiting for the novocaine to kick in.
Hyundai's Ur-Luxury Horse of a Different Dolor Dan Neil 2011
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Rather than go after the segment incumbents from Mercedes, BMW and Audi on the basis of performance and Autobahn character, Hyundai's product planners simply hit the NVH mute button.
Hyundai's Ur-Luxury Horse of a Different Dolor Dan Neil 2011
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All the major companies have large NVH departments for "noise, vibration and harshness" which fiddle with the sounds of closing doors or engines roaring to life.
The Quiet Importance of Sound John Paul Newport 2011
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It is also 25% more rigid than its predecessor, and this leads to better dynamics as well as superior NVH levels.
The CEO's Suite Bertrand D'souza 2010
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It is also 25% more rigid than its predecessor, and this leads to better dynamics as well as superior NVH levels.
The CEO's Suite Bertrand D'souza 2010
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Nissan Cube is in the same realm but I have heard reviews that damn its performace and NVH.
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I am the founder of NVH magazine, a non-profit mag dedicated to showcasing up and coming horror writers.
Summer School for Up-and-Coming Teenage Writers/Artists 2007
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It's rather like those car commercials where the driver (or invisible narrator) demonstrates how much NVH (Noise, Vibration, and Harshness) is blocked by the vehicle's QuietSteel construction.
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It's rather like those car commercials where the driver (or invisible narrator) demonstrates how much NVH (Noise, Vibration, and Harshness) is blocked by the vehicle's QuietSteel construction.
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