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"signal reduction" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to describe a decrease or drop-off in the strength of a signal, either literal (for example, in terms of radio signals) or figurative (for example, in terms of public opinion). For example: "The signal reduction in public support for the candidate could spell disaster for their campaign efforts."
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Nonmatching disturbance input signal reduction is performed via H2 norm minimization.
The results show excellent error signal reduction, attesting to the effectiveness of the method.
Again, the Duan09 destriping shows more coseismic signal reduction and distortion than the P3M6 destriping does.
Disc signal reduction is seen in 88% of all discs but a notable result is that both the inferior and superior endplates are affected in the flexion group but among the extended FSUs the superior endplate display no signal reduction.
Note that the increased robustness in these approaches often comes at the cost of worse undesired signal reduction.
A steep exponential signal reduction is observable for ions with low mass such as He(_{2}^), HHe(_{2}^), N +, O +.
These nanoparticles are taken up by macrophages in normal lymph nodes and show signal reduction (e.g., by susceptibility-based relaxation).
After serial dilution using 1% agarose, MR imaging of magnetic gold nanoparticles using a T2WI sequence showed different signal reduction.
In the case of H3O + the signal reduction by a factor of 4 is much more distinct.
Signal reduction is markedly eradicated by opening a reversible skin-flap in the light path, which increases the detection sensitivity at much higher extent [13].
Applying the DSPP as a multiplicative factor provides additional undesired signal reduction, however, when inaccurately estimated, it causes audible distortion to the desired signal.
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