spectral distribution
collocation in Englishmeaningsofspectralanddistribution
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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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distribution
noun[C or U]
uk/ˌdɪs.trɪˈbjuː.ʃən/us/ˌdɪs.trɪˈbjuː.ʃən/
the process of giving things out to several people, or spreading or ...
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The radiated sound was caused by the acoustic excitation but did not differ much in angular andspectraldistributionfrom the unforced jet noise.
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Thespectraldistributionof the source can also be considered.
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The estimate of the linewidth has been carried out by fitting thespectraldistributionof a single harmonic with an analytical profile.
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The calculatedspectraldistributionconsists of a sequence of discrete points, each representing the corresponding sum over angles for the corresponding spectral group.
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In particular, well-controlled studies are needed to determine the necessary daily light dose, both in intensity and inspectraldistribution.
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Thespectraldistributionis modified thus changing the perception of the timbre.
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To assemble a source with properspectraldistribution, a nonequilibrium situation ought to be created on the frequency axis.
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Thespectraldistributionof the daylight during the measurements was also measured as control.
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For larger observation angles, diffraction effects decrease the width of thespectraldistributionand the pulse length increases.
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Spectraldistributionof radiation intensity is assumed to be constant during the time of action, while the integral intensity may vary.
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On the other hand, the numerator of (8 a) characterizes thespectraldistributionof the energy flow pumped by resonant particles into the wave.
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Second, what cues to the spatial andspectraldistributionof light in a scene does the human visual system use, and how are they estimated?
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That nonlinear, attractive, short-range interaction between photons triggers spontaneous evolution of the initial, low-frequency spectrum toward the maximumentropyspectraldistributionpeaking in the gamma range of frequencies.
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Preliminary studies before the experiments began showed that the shading devices occluded 0.79 of photosynthetically active radiation, with minimal effects onspectraldistributionin the visible range.
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This formula mathematically follows from calculation ofspectraldistributionof energy in quantized electromagnetic field which is in complete thermal equilibrium with the radiating object.
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The latter standard represents thespectraldistributionof global irradiance incident on a 37 tilted surface facing the sun at an air mass of 1.5.
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