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dynamic range

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dynamic range,
1 in radiology, the range of voltage or input signals that result in a digital output.
2 the range of sound intensity from the faintest sound a person can hear to the level that causes pain.


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2 [micro]m, wide dynamic range of 300:1, high accuracy, precision, repeatability and speed, and an automatic alignment test, according to the manufacturer.
Conventional power limiters would increase the insertion loss or significantly reduce the dynamic range of the system, thereby compromising the advantages of using superconducting components.
The SP Dynamic Range of Motion Elbow Orthosis is designed to address joint stiffness and soft tissue contractures of the elbow.
 
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