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    In technical, scientific, and legal contexts, a refers to extraneous or constant noise that can interfere with the primary data or "true" signal you are trying to measure. A full write-up on this concept typically covers its definition, how it is estimated, and methods for its removal or mitigation. 🔍 Core Definition ) : Often added to the background as

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    : Diffuse reflections off internal surfaces or light from etalons.

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) : Often added to the background as random fluctuations with an average of zero. 🧪 Common Sources

A background signal is any signal measured that does not come from the phenomenon under study. It creates a "baseline" that must be accounted for to ensure the accuracy of the final results. : is Signal and is Background). Noise (

In technical, scientific, and legal contexts, a refers to extraneous or constant noise that can interfere with the primary data or "true" signal you are trying to measure. A full write-up on this concept typically covers its definition, how it is estimated, and methods for its removal or mitigation. 🔍 Core Definition

: Image backgrounds that models might mistakenly rely on for object recognition.

: Diffuse reflections off internal surfaces or light from etalons.