Collocations withspectrum

These are words often used in combination withspectrum.

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atomic spectra
Variance of the distributions of energy levels and of the transition arrays in atomic spectra.
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audio spectrum
The technique is studying emissions that occur outside the audio spectrum and cannot be heard using a stethoscope.
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diverse spectrum
However, in order to realize that role, cooperatives may resort to a very diverse spectrum of organizational strategies.
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entire spectrum
The selection of papers presented addresses aspects of the entire spectrum of geotectonic research from geology to geophysics, from field-based observations to modelling approaches.
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full spectrum
When this case was met by the search routine, we plotted a full spectrum for the pixels involved and carefully examined the images.
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ideological spectrum
Virtually across the ideological spectrum, budget control has become a salient issue.
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infrared spectrum
So, a cell of 96 m was necessary to record the infrared spectrum in the gas phase.
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light spectrum
During illumination patient and operator should wear protective goggles that correspond to the lamp light spectrum.
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mass spectrum
The mass spectrum of the daughter ions is recorded by sequentially ejecting the product ions with a mass-selective instability scan.
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observed spectrum
Obviously, the observed spectrum distribution implies that the outer parts of the disks are warmer than would be the case under pure accretion.
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political spectrum
This revitalized anti tax fervor reverberated across the political spectrum, making politicians afraid to advocate new taxes.
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radio spectrum
The new framework will also allow for secondary trading of radio spectrum which enables more flexible management of this resource.
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schizophrenia spectrum
The schizophrenia spectrum is considered here to include schizophrenia, schizoaffective disorder, schizotypal personality disorder, and paranoid personality disorder.
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solar spectrum
Announcement of an extensive investigation about lines, whose behavior in the solar spectrum is exceptional, depending upon level, intensity, wavelength or molecular weight, also including the cyanogen band.
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spectrum allocation
As cable technology and changes in spectrum allocation generated more competitors in the television marketplace, however, it became harder to maintain informal restrictions on the type of information products offered.
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spectrum analyzer
Inspection of the audio spectrum using a spectrum analyzer often provided significant clues to the scrambling technique.
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spectrum of opinion
Novel tactics were required to express and address the spectrum of opinion.
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spread spectrum
Today, millions of cordless and cellular phones employ pseudorandom direct-sequence spread spectrum implemented with shift register sequences.
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stellar spectrum
The quality of the retrieved spectra is significantly more affected by noise than the stellar spectrum.
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visible spectrum
Clear and well-defined fringes indicate that a stable phase relationship is conserved across all the generated visible spectrum.
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visual spectrum
Secondly, the presence of opponent processing channels at relatively long wavelengths suggests neuronal mechanisms designed for the detection of chromatic contrast in those segments of the visual spectrum.
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whole spectrum
It argues that conceptions of connectionist models should be broadened to cover the whole spectrum of work in this area, especially the so-called hybrid models.
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wide spectrum
There was a wide spectrum for all variables.
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