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--[[User:Jmiles2|Jmiles2]] ([[User talk:Jmiles2|talk]]) 10:20, 7 August 2014 (CDT)
Noise seems to be much better when I take data more randomly and not in a row. For example, don't take 100 data points for the first data set, then 100 for the next and so on....Instead, take 200 points and every other point counts for the first data set, and the other points count for the second. I saw a big improvement doing this with this data that was taken with all FORT conditions the same and no EIT beams. Here are the graphs using the two types of data taking.
 
[[https://wiki.physics.wisc.edu/yavuz/index.php/File:NoiseReductionData_6Aug2014.pdf NoiseReductionData 6Aug2014]]
[[https://wiki.physics.wisc.edu/yavuz/index.php/File:NoiseReductionData_5Aug2014.pdf NoiseReductionData 5Aug2014]]

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