The received SNR is degraded by a combination of two factors: beam divergence loss and atmospheric attenuation. |
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But then again the total receiver sensitivity is raised due to the fact that the noise is reduced in general, the SNR gets better. |
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As a result of his investigation, he ordered the arrest of the head of SNR in Muyinga along with his driver. |
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The SNR in the centre of the volume array will be the same as that obtained with a quadrature volume coil of the same size. |
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Reusable plug with 3 flanges, SNR 29, green, dispenser containing 50 pairs. |
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The European Commission has cleared under the EU Merger Regulation the proposed acquisition of the French company SNR, a producer of bearings, by NTN of Japan. |
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In application of this agreement, Renault no longer exercises any control over SNR, and consequently its residual holding in the company is accounted for by the equity method. |
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The SNR is found on the packaging of all hearing protectors. |
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For instance, in studying the small-scale roughness of capillary waves on the water surface, VV is better than HH or cross-polarized combinations, because the Bragg scattering effect gives a higher SNR on the VV channel. |
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The higher a system's SNR the better it is at discriminating actual targets from noise signals. |
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A high SNR margin will mean a reduced maximum throughput, but greater reliability and stability of the connection. |
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The commission also interviewed an SNR driver. |
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A tube's SNR determines the low-light resolution of the image tube. |
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Woods Snr, it has to be said, has never been a likely candidate for the diplomatic service. |
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Ricky Hatton's ex-coach Floyd Mayweather Snr believes it is inevitable the former world champion will be forced into making a ring comeback. |
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Charlton Snr had frantically tried to flush the powder down the bath when his front door was smashed in by police. |
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A fitted dressing case with a view of Windsor Castle, attributed to George Wise Snr. |
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Tommy Snr, 52, is charged with conspiracy to hold a person in servitude, conspiracy to require a person to perform forced labour and assault occasioning actual bodily harm. |
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