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  2. White noise machine - Wikipedia

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    This fan drives air through small slots in the machine's casing, producing the desired sound. The first fan-based white noise machine was the Marpac Dohm, [8] which was invented in 1962 and is frequently credited as the original domestic use white noise machine.

  3. White noise - Wikipedia

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    The Marpac Sleep-Mate was the first domestic use white noise machine built in 1962 by traveling salesman Jim Buckwalter. [12] Alternatively, the use of an AM radio tuned to unused frequencies ("static") is a simpler and more cost-effective source of white noise. [ 13 ]

  4. 8 white noise machines for better sleep - AOL

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    Hatch Restore 2 $ at Amazon. Hatch Restore 2 $ at Target. Hatch Restore 2 $ at Hatch.co. The Hatch Restore 2 is a cross between a sunrise alarm clock and a sound machine that enables you to play ...

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    White Noise Machine. amazon.com. $47.97. Yogasleep. Women's Pajamas. This popular pick on Amazon has almost 10,000 reviews and 4.5 stars, for good reason.

  6. Doctors Say This Type Of Noise Is Best For Deep Sleep - AOL

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    Small and easily portable, this sound machine includes three sound options so you can find the right fit for you: bright white noise, deep white noise, and gentle surf. $19.99 at Amazon Restore 2 ...

  7. Department of the Pacific (USMC) - Wikipedia

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    Department of the Pacific (MarPac) was a United States Marine Corps ground training and administrative command established on November 15, 1920, which was responsible for the administration, training and equipment of the Marine Corps Units on the West Coast, 14th Naval District (Hawaii and outlying Pacific islands), 16th Naval District (the Philippines), 17th Naval District (Alaska and ...