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101 intermodulation noise
intermodulatieruis -
102 intermodulation noise loss
intermodulatieruisverliesEnglish-Dutch technical dictionary > intermodulation noise loss
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103 internal noise
interne ruis -
104 intrinsic noise
intrinsieke ruis -
105 Johnson noise
thermische ruis -
106 line oscillator frequency noise
lijnpiepEnglish-Dutch technical dictionary > line oscillator frequency noise
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107 low-noise
ruisarm -
108 low-noise amplifier
storingsarme versterker -
109 low-noise converter
storingsarme overdrager -
110 low-noise high-output band: LH band
LH-bandEnglish-Dutch technical dictionary > low-noise high-output band: LH band
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111 low noise
lage ruisstoringsarm -
112 mechanical noise
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113 microphonic noise
microfonie -
114 modulation noise
modulatieruis -
115 overload-to-noise ratio
oversturing/ruisverhoudingEnglish-Dutch technical dictionary > overload-to-noise ratio
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116 parasitic noise
bijgeluiden -
117 random noise
willekeurige ruis -
118 record surface noise
plaatruis -
119 recording noise
opnameruis -
120 Schottky noise
Schottky-ruis
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