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signal-to-noise ratio A comparison of the signal level relative to the noise level. Larger numbers are better.
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sign An objective physical problem or abnormality identified by the physician during the neurologic examination. Neurologic signs may differ significantly from the symptoms reported by the patient because they are identifiable only with specific tests and may cause no overt symptoms. Common neurologic signs in multiple sclerosis include altered eye movements and other changes in the appearance or function of the visual system; altered reflexes; weakness; spasticity; circumscribed sensory changes.
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sign Any medical or trauma condition that can be observed and described.
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signal The signal is the physical activity of the labeled tracer material which is measured by a detector instrument. The signal is the response which is measured for each sample.
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signal transduction Any process that helps to produce biological responses to events in the environment or internal milieu (eg, transduction of light into nerve impulses by the retina or transduction of hormone binding into cellular events by hormone receptors). [MeSH]
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