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And unlike coaxial cable or twisted-pair, the wiring has no inherent noise rejection.
This configuration gave the player the fidelity of single-coil pickups without their inherent noise, and is used to this day.
The oscillation is self-starting as the resonant circuit is excited by the inherent noise of the active device.
However, even if both techniques have inherent noise, it is widely appreciated that for color, digital photography has much less noise/grain than film at equivalent sensitivity, leading to an edge in image quality.
"Such noise," he wrote in a recent report, "when added to the oceans' own inherent noise levels, could well create difficulties for those animals that use the acoustical channel for communication and interception."
BMW also fitted hydraulic motor mounts to decrease the inline four's inherent noise, vibration and harshness (NVH) compared to the smoother inline sixes already in production at that time.
The inherent noise (that is, the error) in the channel poses the organism with a fundamental question: how can a genetic code be constructed to withstand the impact of noise while accurately and efficiently translating information?
The Dolby noise reduction system significantly reduced the inherent noises caused by the recording circuitry of the cassette deck and other interference caused by the cassette decks motors and other sources of unwanted noise.
The compact cassette also benefited enormously from developments in the tape material itself as materials with wider frequency responses and lower inherent noise were developed, often based on cobalt and/or chrome oxides as the magnetic material instead of the more usual iron oxide.