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 Übersetzung für 'background noise' von Englisch nach Deutsch
NOUN   a background noise | background noises
SYNO background noise | ground noise
background noiseStörpegel {m}
background noiseNebengeräusch {n}
background noiseGeräuschkulisse {f}
background noiseHintergrundrauschen {n}
background noiseGeräusch {n} im Hintergrund
audio
background noise
Brummen {n}
audio
background noise
Störschall {m}
audio
background noise
Störgeräusch {n}
audio
background noise
Hintergrundschall {m}
audio
background noise
Hintergrundgeräusch {n}
film
background noise
Atmo {f} [unbestimmte Hintergrundgeräusche bei Film- und Tonaufnahmen]
audio
background noise [strong]
Hintergrundlärm {m}
audio
background noise {sg}
Hintergrundschalle {pl}
spec.
noise background
Rauschuntergrund {m}
Teiltreffer
backgroundFondfläche {f}
backgroundBackground {m}
12
background
68
Vorgeschichte {f} [eines Menschen, Ereignisses etc.]
background
6
Folie {f} [geh.] [fig.] [geistiger Hintergrund, von dem sich etwas abhebt]
backgroundHintergrund {m}
1209
backgroundStallgeruch {m} [fig.]
7
background imageHintergrundbild {n}
new backgroundneuer Hintergrund {m}
background characteristicsHintergrundvariablen {pl}
background characteristicsHintergrundmerkmale {pl}
astron.
background star
Hintergrundstern {m}
comp.
background scan
Hintergrund-Scan {m}
nucl.
background radiation
Hintergrundstrahlung {f}
sociol.
immigrant background
Migrationshintergrund {m}
background lightingHintergrundbeleuchtung {f}
mus.
background singer
Backgroundsänger {m}
photo.
gradient background
Verlaufshintergrund {m}
background detailsHintergrundeinzelheiten {pl}
comp.
background program
nachrangiges Programm {n} [selten] [Hintergrundprogramm]
background processingnachrangige Verarbeitung {f}
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Anwendungsbeispiele Englisch
  • Almost all multi-exon genes will produce incorrectly spliced transcripts but the frequency of this background noise will depend on the size of the genes, the number of introns, and the quality of the splice site sequences.
  • The Fermilab physicist Craig Hogan claims that the holographic principle would imply quantum fluctuations in spatial position that would lead to apparent background noise or "holographic noise" measurable at gravitational wave detectors, in particular GEO 600.
  • In practice X-rays with small energy transfers are included with the diffraction spots due to elastic scattering, and X-rays with large energy transfers contribute to the background noise in the diffraction pattern.
  • Extraterrestrials might, for example, transmit signals that have a very high or low data rate, or employ unconventional (in human terms) frequencies, which would make them hard to distinguish from background noise.
  • After playback de-emphasis is complete, the apparent noise in the output signal is reduced, and this process should not produce any other effect noticeable to the listener other than reduced background noise.

  • These advances in low-light detection lead to an effective total background noise of 0.001 electrons per pixel read, a noise floor unmatched by any other low-light imaging device.
  • Background noise can also interfere with echolocation-based tasks via masking – a mechanism whereby noise interferes with the auditory perception of a signal – and via distraction – a mechanism whereby animals allocate finite attentional resources to noise rather than the signal.
  • Against a cacophony of background noise, the couple discusses fears that they are being watched and mention a discreet meeting at a hotel room in a few days.
  • In workplaces where there is a need to be able to converse comfortably the background noise level should not exceed 40 dB.
  • Most VOX circuits have a sensitivity adjustment, but unwanted (and sometimes undetected) VOX triggering can still occur on background noise, heavy breathing or a side conversation.

  • Signal-to-noise ratio (SNR or S/N) is a measure used in science and engineering that compares the level of a desired signal to the level of background noise.
  • In atmospheric sounding and noise pollution, ambient noise level (sometimes called background noise level, reference sound level, or room noise level) is the background sound pressure level at a given location, normally specified as a reference level to study a new intrusive sound source.
  • Such hearing loss may be caused by a central auditory processing disorder that makes the understanding of speech against background noise difficult.
  • These analyses are generally performed on evidence for the purposes of evaluating the authenticity of the audio in question, enhancing features of the audio that may be hidden beneath distracting background noise, interpreting the audio from the perspective of a forensic expert, or in some cases for the purposes of speaker identification.
  • A 0 indicates an object has a negligibly small chance of collision with the Earth, compared with the usual "background noise" of collision events, or is too small to penetrate Earth's atmosphere intact.

  • The establishment of a basic beat requires the perception of a regular sequence of distinct short-duration pulses and, as a subjective perception of loudness is relative to background noise levels, a pulse must decay to silence before the next occurs if it is to be really distinct.
  • RNA probes (riboprobes) that are transcribed in vitro are able to withstand more rigorous washing steps preventing some of the background noise.
  • The production crew also made a full-size X-wing cockpit that was used for all actors; the astromech droid visible behind each actor was changed for each starfighter. Background noise pitch and tone also varied between X-wings to further differentiate the characters piloting them.
  • SNR is defined as the ratio of the signal power to the noise power within the desired signal; it compares the level of a desired target signal to the level of background noise (atmospheric noise and noise generated within the receiver).
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