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The phrase "a higher signal" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to communication, electronics, or data transmission, where you are referring to an increased strength or clarity of a signal.
Example: "To improve the quality of the broadcast, we need to ensure that we are receiving a higher signal from the satellite."
Alternatives: "an increased signal" or "a stronger signal".
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Experimental data show that comb filters had a higher signal to noise ratio (SNR) of phase signal.
Proton MR spectra measured at 3 T allow a higher signal to noise ratio and better discrimination of peaks than spectra measured at 1.5 T, making analysis of our spectra most reliable.
A SQUID-based system has not only a higher signal to noise ratio (SNR) compared to a system using a Faraday coil at ULF38, but also can detect the NMR signal of multiple nuclei simultaneously.
Lipid-containing angiomyolipomas show a higher signal intensity than renal parenchyma on T1-weighted images.
After installing the YX300, I anecdotally notice less cut-outs and I noticed more bars and a higher signal strength as compared to the situation without the YX300.
This class of collimator-less nuclear imaging device has a higher signal response for direct interactions than its scintillator-optical detector-based counterparts.
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Because only the strongest memories are conserved, consolidation would result from a higher signal-to-noise ratio rather than an absolute increase in memory strength21.
In addition, the fluorescence image was taken using a low scanner speed (50 µs per pixel) to ensure a higher signal-to-noise ratio (Fig. 4B).
This effect results in a higher signal-to-noise ratio and consequently increased sensitivity and better image contrast.
This implies that during natural viewing the DS system trades off a lower level of total spike output in an individual DS cell in exchange for a higher signal-to-noise ratio.
Use of a coded aperture has a disadvantage in terms of image deblurring, since deblurring requires a higher signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) of the captured images.
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