- What is background noise in microscopy?
- What is an example of background noise?
- How do you describe background noise?
What is background noise in microscopy?
Background fluorescence, sometimes referred to as noise, is the fluorescent signal that you see but you don't want. Background fluorescence comes from a variety of sources, but it can be separated into two main categories.
What is an example of background noise?
Examples of background noises are environmental noises such as waves, traffic noise, alarms, people talking, bio-acoustic noise from animals or birds and mechanical noise from devices such as refrigerators or air conditioning, power supplies or motors.
How do you describe background noise?
: undesired sound that is heard in a radio broadcast, a tape recording, etc. The recording had a lot of background noise.