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Equivalent input noise source for one-port network [hlp]

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Hi friends
In Razavi's book it's mentioned that an equivalent noise voltage source together with an equivalent noise current source is needed at the input of a two-port network to display its noise performance at input.
Now, my question is that what is needed at input of a one-port network to display its noise performance? An equivalent noise voltage source together with equivalent noise current source? Or each of them alone?
Pls hlp.
 

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