Biological Signals and Noise
Biological signals and noise refer to signals and noise present in biological systems, such as in human physiology and in animal and plant communication. These signals are used to monitor and measure physiological activities (e.g. heart rate and blood pressure) and environmental conditions (e.g. temperature and humidity). Noise in biological systems can be related to abnormal or abnormal functioning, and can have a negative impact on overall health and wellbeing. Understanding the dynamics between signals and noise is essential for the development of medical diagnostic tools and for the advancement of personal health monitoring. The ability to detect and distinguish between signals and noise can also be used to improve the accuracy of drug delivery systems and to better understand the communication between living organisms.
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