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"noise reduced" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used as an adjective phrase to describe something that has had its noise level reduced. Example 1: The new soundproofing technology has made the room noise reduced, creating a peaceful environment for our employees to work in. Example 2: The noise reduced headphones are perfect for blocking out distractions while studying or working.
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After the noise reduced and signals reconstructed, the LZC index is introduced to realize the fault extent evaluation.
Sound effects are crisp and specific, with ambient noise reduced to a too-perfect silence or a featureless whoosh of street traffic.
The researchers found that as background noise increased, making it harder to hear, "recall performance went down". As the background noise reduced, they found that "the task of listening to speech in noise became less effortful," so the subjects expended more energy remembering words they were meant to recall.
The processor provides a noise reduced output at each ear.
The EBSD data was noise reduced using the 'Tango' module of HKL Technology's Channel 5.0.9.0© software.
Besides, urban EVs provide additional benefits such less noise, reduced maintenance, convenience of home recharging and finally a green image.
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c Noise-reduced MAI image.
Instead of applying the basic Wiener filter[23] in this contribution, the application of a recursive Wiener filtering[25] is proposed to reduce musical tones in the noise-reduced output signal X ~ m ( ℓ, k ).
Figure 2b shows the noise-reduced MAI image.
The shots I took at night are pleasantly grainy, not so noise-reduced that they're muddy blobby messes.
Figures 6 and 7 present the measured 2×2 MIMO-OFDM doubly selective channel frequency response for the non-noise-reduced and noise-reduced MSS, respectively.
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