spectral characteristics
collocation in Englishmeaningsofspectralandcharacteristic
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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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characteristic
noun[C]
uk/ˌkær.ək.təˈrɪs.tɪk/us/ˌker.ək.təˈrɪs.tɪk/
a typical or noticeable quality of someone ...
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Furthermore, we have varied the beaters to further colour the spectral characteristics of each gong.
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Timbrally, all gongs produce inharmonic spectra, but the three types of gongs used in this piece feature different spectral characteristics.
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The corresponding solutions for the phase of the microwave clearly display the spectral characteristics, including the spectral breaking observed in the experiments.
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Hybrid instruments created by fashioning sounds out of the recombined spectral characteristics of two or more very different tones are also presented.
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Further attenuation optics are necessary to adjust the spectral characteristics of the ray source to the desired target spectrum of incident light.
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This may create various degrees of granularity, depending on the size of the leaf and on the number and spectral characteristics of the input sounds.
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When we examine its sonogram, we realise that its spectral characteristics change throughout the piece.
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Section 2 describes the analysis of the spatial distribution and energy spectral characteristics of the scattered photons.
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Spectral characteristics of these spikes and the direction of their propagation relative to the wall are similar to those in boundary layers.
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There is a tendency in audition to expect sounds of similar spectral characteristics and close in time to be related.
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At the same time, the overall spectral characteristics of the piece are further affected by the positioning of the two speakers under the corn kernels.
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A serious effort has been invested in establishing connections between a graph's spectral characteristics and its other parameters.
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Regarding the spectral characteristics of the sound material, the treasure chest suggested the use of metallic resonances.
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The source material section describes their spectral characteristics.
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The spectral characteristics of the fluorescence are considered.
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If we connect these anchor points within the vowels, we can actually measure how far the spectral characteristics of a laryngeal diverge from this idealised ' transparency ' value.
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Reeves suggests that the spectral characteristics of the opponent systems can be explained by attunement to the phases of daylight and the necessity for decorrelating the cone signals.
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The spatial distribution of chlorophyll in marine region can be retrieved through spectral characteristics embedded in the satellite images of ocean.
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The analyst has to understand the spectral characteristics of the terrain to be able to label clusters as a specific information class.
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Using self-generated energy allows more control over signal intensity, direction, timing and spectral characteristics.
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