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désibel (One tenth of a bel (named after Alexander Graham Bell), a unit used in electronics and other fields to measure the strength of a sound or signal. Decibel measurements fall on a logarithmic scale and compare the measured quantity against a known reference) |
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decibel A unit used to express relative difference on power, usually between acoustic or electric signals, equal to ten times the common logarithm of the ratio of the two level n | |
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decibel |
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health., commun., el. |
Decibel |
IT, abbr. |
db (s) |
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Decibels referenced to the carrier abbr. | |
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abbr. |
dBc (chajnik) |
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abbr., scottish |
dB |
mil., abbr. |
dBi (referenced to isotropic radiator) |
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mil., abbr. |
dBm (referred to 1 milliwatt) |