signal-to-noise ratio

NOUN
  1. the ratio of signal intensity to noise intensity
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  • Cross-correlation coefficients computed from comparisons of sonograms reflect differences in the spectral and temporal characteristics of the call, as well as differences in signal-to-noise ratio.
  • It starts to become more difficult for the low intensity peaks, those with low signal-to-noise ratios, or those with a different elution profile e.g. peak tailing. Recovering full mass spectra from GC-MS data
  • The signal-to-noise ratio of FCS measurements is proportional to the square of the molecular brightness.
  • Twenty repeated scans were averaged to improve the signal-to-noise ratio in each recorded image.
  • The test data of bit error rate and signal-to-noise ratio show that the performance of the receiver terminal is available, which guarantees the accuracy of the data after the forward error correction.
  • An effect of the transfer noise in the CCD on the output signal-to-noise ratio of the cor-relator is analyzed theoretically.
  • Tritiated thymidine and its metabolites do not bind to the bead, enhancing the signal-to-noise ratio. The Scientist
  • The fluoroSENS is a versatile bench-top fluorimeter with single photon counting sensitivity and an excellent water Raman signal-to-noise ratio. Physicsworld.com: all content
  • In particular, connector wires' close proximity can cause signal crosstalk between signaling wires, effectively reducing their signal-to-noise ratio.
  • For the processing of seismic data with low signal-to-noise ratio, it is important to eliminate the coherent and random noises.
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