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Signal-to-noise statistic

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In mathematics the signal-to-noise statistic distance between two vectors a and b with mean values and and standard deviation and respectively is.

This distance is frequently used to identify vectors that have significant difference. One usage is in bioinformatics to locate genes that are differential expressed on microarray experiments [1].

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