Sentences with phrase «noise ratio on»

Effects of signal - to - noise ratio on the accuracy and reproducibility of diffusion tensor imaging - derived fractional anisotropy, mean diffusivity, and principal eigenvector measurements at 1.5 T.

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Firms should focus on helping people access the information they need and filter out the information they don't, thus educing the signal - to - noise ratio.
By taking measurements on each side of a synapse leading into the cerebral cortex, the team could measure when neurons were firing, the strength of the signal and the signal - to - noise ratio.
Their phase correction model assumes that the correction of a rate of error is contingent on the ratio of tempo variation to a performer's ability to resist noise distraction and concentrate solely on the conductor.
Discovered in 1940 by Claude Shannon, this limit depends on the channel's bandwidth — the number of frequencies it can transmit — and its signal - to - noise ratio.
«We're working on improved signal - to - noise - ratio and speed so that one day this technology can be used to sequence people's DNA,» Drndić said.
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Prior to normalization, quality confidence measurements (spot diameter, spot area, array footprint, spot circularity, signal to noise ratio, spot uniformity, background uniformity, and replicate uniformity) were determined for each scanned array on a spot - by - spot basis to assess quality.
The researchers tested out their device on a mouse model and found that the electrodes can record action and local field potentials of neurons with high signal - to - noise ratio.
The findings suggest that dopamine «tunes» prefrontal neurons (brain cells) to achieve an optimal signal - to - noise ratio, much like a fine - tuning dial on a radio.
However, there are several outstanding challenges caused by the relaxation and decoherence processes of the NV center electron spin as these limit quantum gate fidelities on nuclear registers as well as spectral resolution, selectivity and signal to noise ratio in sensing applications.
To clarify, I argued that BC17 undersold the statistical strength of the relationships involved, in the RCP8.5 2090 case focussed on in their Abstract, for which the signal - to - noise ratio is highest.
After we have calculated the S indices for the 5,648 main - sequence stars based on the LAMOST spectra with signal - to - noise ratios higher than 10 in the blue part of the spectrum, including the subset of 48 superflare stars, it is possible to calculate the flare rates.
Also included as standard on all diesel Colorados are the smart diesel exhaust brake system, a special Centrifugal Pendulum Vibration Absorber to reduce noise and vibration, the Z82 trailering package with a hitch receiver and seven - pin connector, a trailer brake controller, a G80 automatic locking rear differential with a 3.42 axle ratio, and two - speed electronic transfer case for four - wheel - drive models.
What's Hot: Hemi power, underbody protection, amazing on the highway, beautiful interior What's Not: Air suspension noise, no front ELSD, high crawl ratio Our Take: 2011 Four Wheeler of the Year From the Logbook:
Noise and vibration have been reduced by the use of a double torsional damper on the crank pulley, while fuel efficiency is supported by the use of D - 4S direct fuel injection, Atkinson cycle operation, optimized VVT - i operation and a high compression ratio.
Features included with or exclusive to Colorado diesel models: Smart diesel exhaust brake system that enhances vehicle control and reduces brake wear on steep grades Standard Hydra - Matic 6L50 six - speed automatic transmission matched with a Centrifugal Pendulum Vibration Absorber (CPVA) in the torque converter, which reduces powertrain noise and vibration The Z82 trailering package is standard and includes a hitch receiver and seven - pin connector An all - new integrated trailer brake controller is standard and exclusive on diesel models The G80 automatic locking rear differential is standard A 3.42 rear axle ratio is standard A new, electronically controlled two - speed transfer case is included on 4WD models Maximum trailering rating of 7,700 pounds (3,492 kg) for 2WD models and 7,600 pounds (3,447 kg) for 4WD GVWRs of 6,000 pounds (2,721 kg) for 2WD and 6,200 pounds (2,812 kg) for 4WD «A diesel engine was part of the Colorado's portfolio plan from the very beginning, meaning the chassis, suspension and other elements of its architecture were engineered to support its capability,» said Scott Yackley, assistant chief engineer.
It easily finds the appropriate ratio and relies more on torque than revs to enable use of higher ratios, avoiding the noise and fuss of many small - capacity autos.
Smart diesel exhaust brake system that enhances vehicle control and reduces brake wear on steep grades Standard Hydra - Matic 6L50 six - speed automatic transmission matched with a Centrifugal Pendulum Vibration Absorber (CPVA) in the torque converter, which reduces powertrain noise and vibration The Z82 trailering package is standard and includes a hitch receiver and seven - pin connector An all - new integrated trailer brake controller is standard and exclusive on diesel models The G80 automatic locking rear differential is standard A 3.42 rear axle ratio is standard A new, electronically controlled two - speed transfer case is included on 4WD models Maximum trailering rating of 7,700 pounds (3,492 kg) for 2WD models and 7,600 pounds (3,447 kg) for 4WD GVWRs of 6,000 pounds (2,721 kg) for 2WD and 6,200 pounds (2,812 kg) for 4WD.
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Waze is apparently a festering pile of garbage when it comes to the signal - to - noise ratio for valid information, based on the reviews I've read about it!
Intuitively, we all know why a lot of people won't be making any more money on their self - published book than their day job earns them in an hour, and it's to do with signal - to - noise ratios.
Robert Shiller created the CAPE ratio to look at stock market level valuations, and this was based on some of Ben's work on smoothing earnings over longer periods to reduce the noise.
It depends on the signal - to - noise ratio, so for global temperature in recent decades 20 years has been about enough, for CO2 concentration 4 years is more than enough while for hurricane frequency 50 years is probably too short.
Now you could have done this differently by focussing on the ratio of trends — and I think you could work that out from their paper, but ratios have tricky noise characteristics if the denominator gets small (as here).
Some attribution assessments that link events to dynamically driven changes in circulation have been criticized on the grounds that small signal - to - noise ratios, modeling deficiencies, and uncertainties in the effects of climate forcings on circulation render conclusions unreliable and prone to downplaying the role of anthropogenic change.
Also, you seem to be catching on to the blogging signal to noise ratio.
(On criterion for observability of a dimension is that any filtering should maintain its scale above the prevailing signal - to - noise ratio.)
Our estimated signal - to - noise (S / N) ratios for global - scale TLT changes were less than 1.0 on the 10 - year timescale.
«Our estimated signal - to - noise (S / N) ratios for global - scale TLT changes were less than 1.0 on the 10 - year timescale (Figure 6C).
There also was an interesting guest post by Donald Rapp on Climate Etc., but unfortunately the ensuing discussion had a pretty low signal to noise ratio and Rapp understandably didn't stay for very long.
It does seem to me that a great deal of time is being wasted here arguing about that, and could be better spent on assessing the relationship between interval lengths and signal to noise ratios.
You've looked at many more of the emails than I have, which is the only way to form a view on the distribution as well as ratio of signal / noise.
I see mistakes on both sides of the aisle when it comes to improving the signal to noise ratio.
CO2 affects all surface temperatures on Earth, and in order to improve the signal - to - noise ratio, an ordinary arithmetic mean will enhance the common signal in all the measurements and suppress the internal variations which are spatially incoherent (e.g. not caused by CO2 or other external forcings).
To clarify, I argued that BC17 undersold the statistical strength of the relationships involved, in the RCP8.5 2090 case focussed on in their Abstract, for which the signal - to - noise ratio is highest.
To be fair, I think Lucia's is on the high side of the signal - to - noise ratio, mainly because her posts tend to be quite technical.
1] How strong is your received signal (the bars on your display... although I gather the MiFi doesn't have one) 2] How good is the signal to noise ratio (sadly not displayed by default on any device I'm aware of, although sometimes available with other utilities) 3] What are you actually doing with it.
This is delivering a better signal to noise ratio and includes a more powerful amp than the Galaxy S7 or the built in DAC on the LG G5.
Right now, almost all messages come from one's friends, so Facebook will likely try to preserve this high signal - to - noise ratio with limits on advertising.
Validated feature requirements and wrote test plans that focused on RF (Signal to Noise ratio), handoff / cell reselection and data transfer speed.
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