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1 DCT noise
тлв. помеха типа "мошкара", зашумленность контуров объектов с темными силуэтамиEnglish-Russian dictionary of telecommunications and their abbreviations > DCT noise
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2 noise
шум; помехи- additive noise
- aerial noise
- ambient noise
- antenna noise
- atmospheric noise
- audible noise
- auroral noise
- background noise
- band noise
- beat noise
- broadband noise
- buffer noise
- burst noise
- cable noise
- carrier noise
- cascaded noise
- cavitation noise
- circuit noise
- coherent noise
- color noise
- colored noise
- contact noise
- continuous noise
- convertor noise
- crosstalk noise
- dark current noise
- DCT noise
- dial noise
- digital reference noise
- discharge noise
- discharge-caused noise
- dynamic noise
- electromagnetic noise
- equipment-intermodulation noise
- equivalent-PCM noise
- excess noise
- extraterrestrial noise
- false pulse noise
- feeder-echo noise
- fixed-pattern noise
- flat noise
- flickering noise
- fluctuating noise
- flutter noise
- frequency noise
- frying noise
- galactic noise
- Gaussian noise
- granular noise
- ground noise
- heat noise
- HF-noise
- high-intensity noise
- hydrophone noise
- idle-channel noise
- impulse noise
- impulsive noise
- in-band noise
- induced noise
- internal equipment noise
- intrinsic noise
- isotropic noise
- LF-noise
- line noise
- loop noise
- man-made noise
- medium noise
- modal noise
- mode-partition noise
- modulating noise
- mosquite noise
- narrowband noise
- natural noise
- needle noise
- nonlinear noise
- nonwhite noise
- notched noise
- occupational noise
- out-of-band noise
- overload noise
- phase noise
- photodiode noise
- photomagnifier noise
- photon noise
- pink noise
- popcorn noise
- preamplifier noise
- precipitation noise
- pseudorandom noise
- pulse noise
- quantization noise
- quantizing noise
- quantum noise
- quasi-minimum noise
- quasi-white noise
- quiet-sun noise
- radiation noise
- random noise
- recording noise
- reference noise
- regular noise
- restriction noise
- Schottky noise
- short-time noise
- shot noise
- solar radio noise
- speckle noise
- spot noise
- standard frequency noise
- surface noise
- switching noise
- temporal-edge noise
- thermal noise
- total-channel noise
- transient noise
- transmission broadband noise
- transmitter noise
- ungated noise
- white noise
- wow noiseEnglish-Russian dictionary of telecommunications and their abbreviations > noise
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