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Definition of Signal/noise ratio
1. Noun. The ratio of signal intensity to noise intensity.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Signal/noise Ratio
Literary usage of Signal/noise ratio
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Proceedings of the Cambridge Philosophical Society by Cambridge Philosophical Society (1843)
"... R being the ratio of coherent signal to incoherent scatter; for example, in
the case of the shot effect R is the conventional signal/noise ratio. ..."
2. Basic Studies in the Field of High-Temperature Engineering: Second by Nihon Genshiryoku Kenkyūjo (2002)
"... because normally the pass/fail judgement is done by the signal/noise ratio at
4, which corresponds to 12 dB. When the distributing oxidation condition, ..."
3. Review of the Department of Defense Research Program on Low-level Exposures by Best, Committee on Toxicology, NetLibrary, Inc, National Research Council, National Academy of Sciences (2005)
"... this difficulty is undoubtedly due to the problem in detecting small alterations
in the activity of a large set of enzymes (a small signal/noise ratio). ..."
4. Visualizing Chemistry: The Progress and Promise of Advanced Chemical Imaging by National Research Council (U.S.) (2006)
"... individual spectra or entire image cubes • Spatially interpolate • Bin individual
images or entire image cubes to improve signal noise ratio continued ..."