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signal-to-noise ratios - This phrase is commonly used in technical contexts to describe the ratio of meaningful information (signal) to irrelevant or unwanted data (noise) in a system
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The digitized seismograms were filtered as a means of improving signal-to-noise ratios.
These improved signal-to-noise ratios lead to an improvement of the measuring range.
The arrangement according to the invention is also reliable at low signal-to-noise ratios.
Received signal-to-noise ratios of positioning signals also affect the measured precision of ranging signals.
Signal processing routines can thus be selected to significantly improve signal-to-noise ratios.
The compositions of the invention often allow for better signal-to-noise ratios than traditional hybridization compositions.
Communication links comprising powerful error correction in general operate at low signal-to-noise ratios.
Different applications require different bandwidths and signal-to-noise ratios for recording and reproducing audio signals.
The principal advantage of the invention becomes apparent from a simple analysis of the signal-to-noise ratios.
HHIE scores and signal-to-noise ratios were analyzed using descriptive statistics.
This assures maximum brightness levels and thus maximum signal-to-noise ratios in imaging.
Signal-to-noise ratios close to theoretical limits of physics.
Sufficient number of acquisitions were averaged out to obtain adequate signal-to-noise ratios for all peaks.
Signal-to-noise ratios are ranked from lowest to highest.
The signals have been converted to signal-to-noise ratios.

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The signal-to-noise ratios and heights of melt peaks are presented in table 7.
Both clones exhibit high Signal-to-Noise ratios.
Signal-to-noise ratios of shear-wave splitting above small earthquakes can be improved by stacking.
All are limited by low signal-to-noise ratios and poor reproducibility.
As a result, this approach is highly precise at medium to high signal-to-noise ratios.
This is the sum of the signal-to-noise ratios relating to each of the paths.
This device allows satisfactory reception for poor signal-to-noise ratios.
Because of this, measuring signal-to-noise ratios requires the selection of a representative or reference signal.
The channel quality values advantageously correspond to, are or are based on signal-to-noise ratios.
The calculation of the signal-to-noise ratios R 1 and R 2 thus leads to values that are substantially equal.
An estimation method according to a third embodiment is, however, preferred for low signal-to-noise ratios.
The signal-to-noise ratios ( SNRs ) of respective sub-channels of the selected frames are calculated.
Generally, higher order modulators are selected for data streams having high signal-to-noise ratios.
TABLE 2 - Signal-to-noise ratios obtained from hybridising 150nM oligonucleotide probes to fully complementary oligonucleotides.
Brain scans revealed that those who 'd been using neurofeedback demonstrated higher signal-to-noise ratios.
SiMa cells generated the highest signal-to-noise ratios and the lowest EC50 values.
Low levels of buffer concentration, on the other hand, gave low signal-to-noise ratios.
The first comparing unit 4040 is configured to compare signal-to-noise ratios of the debugged images.
Increasing the probe concentration above 200nM has not been found to improve signal-to-noise ratios.
He gets “ drift ” where he is rushed toward new signal-to-noise ratios.

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