spectral band

collocation in English

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spectral
adjective
uk
/ˈspek.trəl/
us
/ˈspek.trəl/
coming from or seeming to be the spirit of a ...
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band
noun
uk
/bænd/
us
/bænd/
a group of musicians who play modern ...
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(Definition ofspectralandbandfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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However, these observations were made over a restricted spectral window and therefore spectral information over a much widerspectralband, par ticularly at higher energies, remained unknown.
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Each individual image is usually of the same physical area and scale but of a differentspectralband.
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The temperatures of coastal waters and ocean currents were measured in aspectralbandcentered at 11.5 micrometers.
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Each image represents a narrow wavelength range of the electromagnetic spectrum, also known as aspectralband.
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An ultravioletspectralbandbetween 360 and 370 nm was discovered in 1937.
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All codecs can optionally be combined withspectralbandreplication.
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Aspectralbandstructure causes absorption peaks at specific frequencies (see graph at right).
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Water vapor specifically absorbs and re-radiates radiation in thisspectralband.
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These spectral reflectances are themselves ratios of the reflected over the incoming radiation in eachspectralbandindividually, hence they take on values between 0.0 and 1.0.
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The visible range is most relevant for color vision but for industrial inspection, near infrared regions are useful and in remote sensing one is measuring in much wider spectral bands.
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Given the spatio-temporal dynamics of crop-spectral reflectance interactions, the parameter-specific spectral bands identified in the present study require thorough validation by wider studies before being advanced for operational use.
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The second and third sections developed across a continuum, from discrete spoken words to massive fused textures (where consonant articulations are perceptually separated from the vowel-based spectral bands).
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The spectra of the samples are dominated by gypsum spectral bands, and the spectra of other samples contain features characteristic of gypsum as well as organic stretching bands.
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A comprehensive and rigorous analysis was carried out to identify the spectral bands and spectral indices for accurate retrieval of leaf total chlorophyll and nitrogen concentrations of cotton crop.
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This instrument thus provides useful data in 15 spectral bands, which are actually programmable in position, width and gain.
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Hyperspectral deals with imaging narrow spectral bands over a continuous spectral range, and produce the spectra of all pixels in the scene.
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The instruments will perform continuous observations over several spectral bands with resolution up to ten times better than with previous experiments.
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