resulting signal

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resulting
adjective[before noun]
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/rɪˈzʌl.tɪŋ/
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/rɪˈzʌl.tɪŋ/
caused by the event or situation that you have ...
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signal
noun[C]
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/ˈsɪɡ.nəl/
us
/ˈsɪɡ.nəl/
an action, movement, or sound that gives information, a message, a warning, or ...
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Theresultingsignalis maintained for the duration of the step, and displays noise due to stochastic photon capture.
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The amplitude of theresultingsignalis modelled by another oscillator.
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When the opponent spike frequency histograms are subtracted theresultingsignal, more or less, follows the slip-speed.
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If the motion is satisfied, theresultingsignalis a success, and the supervisor prepares the next cycle of motion and determines members concerned by this cycle.
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Theresultingsignalis called a free induction decay (fid), transient or interferogram that consists of a superposition of sine waves.
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Theresultingsignalis processed internally to arrive at a measured blood-glucose concentration.
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Even when all these factors are observed, theresultingsignallevel is often just above the noise.
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Theresultingsignalwas slightly offset from the centreline of the dish, rotating around the axis and overlapping it in the centre.
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Theresultingsignalserves as a reference to all other measurements in absence of the background light.
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This smaller pixel size means that each pixel collects less light and theresultingsignalmust be amplified more to produce the final value.
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Theresultingsignalstrength loss is called "gap loss".
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Theresultingsignalcan than be introduced in a software package where it is logged.
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Separate particle detectors measure the quantum states of each particle and send theresultingsignalto a coincidence counter.
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Theresultingsignalis processed and produces an audio tone, whose frequency is dependent on the direction of the signal.
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Theresultingsignalleft only the "changes" from one pulse to the next visible in the output.
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It can be collected (often by a photomultiplier tube), enabling theresultingsignalto be converted into a digital image.
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Theresultingsignalresembles white noise, like an audio recording of static.
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Theresultingsignalallows many radio stations to share a given band of frequencies without noticeable mutual interference.
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Any differences in sampling rate or encoding between transmitter and receiver introduces errors or artifacts in theresultingsignal.
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Theresultingsignal, stream, or data file which has the payload encoded into it is sometimes referred to as the "package", "stego file", or "covert message".
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