Signal Amplification
Signal amplification involves increasing the level or strength of a signal or transmission. It is a key component of many communication systems, from radio-frequency transmitters and receivers to fiber-optic cables. It is also used in medical imaging, to allow for a clearer picture of organs or to detect smaller or more distant biological processes. Signal amplification allows for data to travel farther, faster, and with greater fidelity, making it an integral part of modern communication.
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