amplifieringattenuering
Amplifieringattenuering is a term used to describe the paired processes by which the strength of a signal, effect, or response is increased (amplification) or decreased (attenuation) as it passes through a system. The concept is applied across disciplines to characterize how outputs are shaped by gain or loss, often in relation to input strength, noise, and dynamic range.
In electronics, amplification increases a signal's amplitude through active components such as transistors or operational amplifiers,
In biology and physiology, amplification describes processes where a small stimulus triggers a disproportionately large cellular
In genetics, amplification denotes increased gene copy number leading to higher expression levels, while attenuation can
Measurement of amplification and attenuation typically uses ratios or gains, frequently expressed in dB. Understanding these