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''Noise Strength'' is measured by the standard deviation squared divided by the mean.  
 
''Noise Strength'' is measured by the standard deviation squared divided by the mean.  
 
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The noise strength is used to display trends that would be obscured by scaling of noise.  
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The noise strength variable is used to display trends that would be obscured by scaling of noise.  
  
 
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Revision as of 00:48, 6 December 2007

Noise vs. Noise strength
Noise is measured by the standard deviation divided by the mean.
Noise Strength is measured by the standard deviation squared divided by the mean.
The noise strength variable is used to display trends that would be obscured by scaling of noise.

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