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            [dynamic-range]
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l.61 The formula \ref
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                     [dynamic-range] gives values shown in table  below \ref...
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                     [dynamic-range] gives values shown in table  below \ref...
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l.61 ...e] gives values shown in table  below \ref
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                                                  [ADC-dynamic-range].
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                                                  [ADC-dynamic-range].
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                       [ADC-dynamic-range]{Dynamic range versus bit depth}
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                       [ADC-dynamic-range]{Dynamic range versus bit depth}
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l.73 \caption
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             /t Standard bit depths of ADC and its theoretical dynamic range.
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             /t Standard bit depths of ADC and its theoretical dynamic range.
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