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Carter Lee Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

How can I interpret the following sentence?

Hello,

I have hard time to interpret following sentence, this is made by Filand person.

"If your noise has independent and identically distributed samples (for example Gaussian), and is therefore white, clipping the samples will only change their common probability distribution and the noise remains white."
How can I understand after ", and is"?
  

Top answer

How far? "... , it covers all audible frequencies at the same intentity.

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  • , it covers all audible frequencies at the same intentity.
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How far? "... and is therefore white" means that the noise qualifies as "white noise," i.e., it covers all audible frequencies at the same intentity.
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Carter LeeFiland person
What is a Filand person?
Carter Leehard time to interpret
This sentence is not general conversation.
It is from a technical engineering, math or physics text.
If you don't understand the technical terms, you will not understand the sentence.
Most native English speakers would not underst
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AlpheccaStars Carter LeeFiland personWhat is a Filand person?Carter Leehard time to interpretThis sentence is not general conversation.It is from a technical engineering, math or physics text. If you don't understand the technical terms, you will not understand the sentence. Most native English speakers would not understand it.
No, I am asking you about the st
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deadratHow far? "... and is therefore white" means that the noise qualifies as "white noise," i.e., it covers all audible frequencies at the same intentity.
Thanks this is what I want answer.
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He has defined what 'white noise' is n the first part of the sentence. If .... then sort of situation.
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Carter LeeNo, I am asking you about the structure of the sentence.
OK, then let's take another sentence with the identical structure. Can you understand this structure?

If your great-grandmother has a lot of wispy and grey hair, and is therefore getting old, cutting her hair will only change its length and her age remains the same.
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AlpheccaStars Carter LeeNo, I am asking you about the structure of the sentence.OK, then let's take another sentence with the identical structure. Can you understand this structure?If your great-grandmother has a lot of wispy and grey hair, and is therefore getting old, cutting her hair will only change its length and her age remains the same.
Wow great! You
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Carter LeeWow great! You point out what I can't understand structure.
It is a complex sentence with some (unnecessary words) missing.

Original sentence:
If your great-grandmother has a lot of wispy and grey hair, and is therefore getting old, cutting her hair will only change its length and her age remains the same.

Separate into clauses,
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AlpheccaStars Carter LeeWow great! You point out what I can't understand structure.It is a complex sentence with some (unnecessary words) missing.Original sentence:If your great-grandmother has a lot of wispy and grey hair, and is therefore getting old, cutting her hair will only change its length and her age remains the same.Separate into clauses, where each clause has a
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Carter LeeThanks you. , would you please let me know how to separate sentence like you?
The secret is to find all the VERBS. Don't look for punctuation.
Look for inflected verbs, not participles or gerunds.
The next step is to find the subjects.
Every clause will have a subject and a verb.

If you have trouble finding verb

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