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Things signal often describes (“signal ________”)
noise, transduction, processing, intensity, strength, victory, success, power, detection, light, pathways, transmission, level, flow, analysis, model, quality, lights, service, amplitude, theory, failure, gain, circuit, frequency, triumph, loss, defeat, fires, voltage, flags, importance, amplification, lines, changes, levels, generator, conditioning, guns, fire, flag, services, event, honor, parameters, distortion, ability, box, ratio, molecules, energy, propagation, events, source, vengeance, station, generation, characteristics, frequencies, applications, attenuation, circuits, stations, reception, input, intensities, honour, generators, response, techniques, victories, equipment, background, anxiety, proof, officer, boxes, void, current, peptides, output, gun, operation, models, sequences, amplifiers, lamps, averaging, components
How signal often is described (“________ signal”)
electrical, received, digital, original, audio, clear, high, incoming, transmitted, strong, low, modulated, acoustic, optical, busy, weak, composite, continuous, sinusoidal, positive, electric, external, sound, periodic, prearranged, electronic, visual, negative, random, maximum, measured, red, sampled, nuclear, audible, appropriate, complex, ready, green, corresponding, preconcerted, stronger, useful, recorded, distant, interrupt, observed, constant, applied, auditory, wave, detectable, differential, time, typical, resultant, noisy, bright, wrong, fluorescent, secret, mixed
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