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| The phrase signal-to-noise ratio, often... | | Source language: English
The phrase signal-to-noise ratio, often abbreviated SNR or S/N, is an engineering term for the ratio between the maximum possible signal (meaningful information) and the background noise. |
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12 March 2009 10:44
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