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noise in sourse degeneration amplifier?

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i have a question about the source degeneration amplifier.
sometimes we use resistive source degeneration to increase the linearity,
and we can replace the resistors with transistors work at deep triode region.

what i cannot understand is that someone said that using transistors as the degeneration resistor introduce less noise, can anyone explain that ?

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