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1) Военный термин: Signal-to-Noise2) Техника: slow neutron reactor, supplier nonconformance report3) Астрономия: Super Nova Remnant, Supernova Remnants4) Сокращение: Senior National Representative, Signal-to-Noise Ratio (also S/N), Signal-to-Noise Ratio, SuperNova Remnant, sonar5) Университет: School of Natural Resources6) Вычислительная техника: signal-noise ratio, Serial NumbeR (IMEI, GSM, Mobile-Systems), Signal to Noise Ratio (Space), SuperNova Remnant (Space)7) Генетика: single nucleotide repeat (повтор единичного нуклеотида)8) Геофизика: отношение сигнал-помеха9) СМИ: Sporting News Radio10) Глоссарий компании Сахалин Энерджи: коэффициент "сигнал - шум"11) Макаров: отношение сигнал/шум12) Интернет: The Signal To Noise Ratios -
2 snr
1) Военный термин: Signal-to-Noise2) Техника: slow neutron reactor, supplier nonconformance report3) Астрономия: Super Nova Remnant, Supernova Remnants4) Сокращение: Senior National Representative, Signal-to-Noise Ratio (also S/N), Signal-to-Noise Ratio, SuperNova Remnant, sonar5) Университет: School of Natural Resources6) Вычислительная техника: signal-noise ratio, Serial NumbeR (IMEI, GSM, Mobile-Systems), Signal to Noise Ratio (Space), SuperNova Remnant (Space)7) Генетика: single nucleotide repeat (повтор единичного нуклеотида)8) Геофизика: отношение сигнал-помеха9) СМИ: Sporting News Radio10) Глоссарий компании Сахалин Энерджи: коэффициент "сигнал - шум"11) Макаров: отношение сигнал/шум12) Интернет: The Signal To Noise Ratios
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