full spectrum

collocation in English

meaningsoffullandspectrum

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full
adjective
uk
/fʊl/
us
/fʊl/
(of a container or a space) holding or containing as much as possible or ...
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spectrum
noun[C]
uk
/ˈspek.trəm/
us
/ˈspek.trəm/
the set of colours into which a beam of light can be separated, or a range of waves, such as light waves or ...
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(Definition offullandspectrumfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesoffull spectrum

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In addition, thefullspectrumof research methods, qualitative and quantitative, should be taught, with ample opportunity for first-hand, supervised application.
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Further work is necessary to establish thefullspectrumof activity of these compounds and also the recently approved drug, memantine.
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Demand characteristics andfullspectrumlighting effects on performance and mood.
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To overcome these limitations, it is essential to study subjects from the general population and to assess thefullspectrumof personality characteristics.
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As a consequence, thefullspectrumof restriction forms across all genes and restriction enzymes is not presented.
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The molecular structures are shown as an inset in thefullspectrum.
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The care scenario is even more complex still if we take account of thefullspectrumof policy objectives.
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These two poles span afullspectrumof object aspects, functions, and conceptions.
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Management of the disease spans the entire life cycle of the disease and involves thefullspectrumof care settings.
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Potentially, it includes system-focused activities across thefullspectrumof research modes, from basic through applied and adaptive to adoptive (farmer-participatory).
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Measured outer segments were bleached withfullspectrumwhite-light in order to confirm that the visual pigments were photolabile.
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The effects offullspectrumlighting on the distractibility of elementary school learning disabled children.
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Correct calculation of the energyspace redistribution infullspectrumof the plasma plays an important role in solving the first problem.
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When this case was met by the search routine, we plotted afullspectrumfor the pixels involved and carefully examined the images.
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