Example sentences for: signal-to-noise

How can you use “signal-to-noise” in a sentence? Here are some example sentences to help you improve your vocabulary:

  • A comparison of the LR/SE (signal-to-noise ratio, SN) from both methods emphasizes the complementarity of both methods (Figure 4), as there is clearly a similar fraction of genes that have poor SN ratios (SN < 2) in one case but acceptable ratios in the other.

  • Unnormalized data show lower p -values for genes in the lower half of the ranking in cDNA because of the dye bias and lack of dye swapping over the six replicates, and suggest poorer signal-to-noise characteristics.

  • The strengths of these Synechocystis arrays include: 1.) consistent and high DNA concentrations in each of over 11,000 spots per array; 2.) 3 replicates per probe per slide; and 3.) high signal-to-noise ratio.

  • Additionally, the same outlier-removal algorithm rendered the small 0.1 pM ADI for the PheX_3 nonexistent, suggesting that simple heuristics can fail in a low signal-to-noise environment.

  • Overall, the two largest effects of limited sequence data are the signal-to-noise ratio for the correlation of invariant sites to functional residues and the ability to identify functional specificity and specific functions.


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