spectral feature
collocation in Englishmeaningsofspectralandfeature
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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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feature
noun
uk/ˈfiː.tʃər/us/ˈfiː.tʃɚ/
a typical quality or an important part ...
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(Definition ofspectralandfeaturefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Astronomers have paid particular attention to whether earthshine measurement can detect the red edge, aspectralfeaturethat is due to the plants.
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Other weaker spectral features are assignable to aromatic ring modes and proteins.
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Spectral features for this vowel tended to be quite similar to 0 o:0.
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The first is the use of decorrelated spectral features for low-dimensional sound representation.
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These tiny spectral features cannot be reproduced within the frame of relatively simple diagnostics-oriented models used.
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Some interpretations, for example, the association of frequencies with spectral lines, seem to refer only to discrete spectral features.
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On the other hand, the forward-emitted second harmonic radiation shows interesting spatial and spectral features.
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The spectral features vary in time and it is this variation that gives a sound its characteristic fingerprint for recognition.
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They show unresolved spectral features with the corresponding transitions of the next charge state 1s-vacant ion.
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Here we recommend wavelength ranges and spectral features for these missions.
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Related work shows that there are other unique spectral features to those mixed gas plasmas containing hydrogen in which selective hydrogen line broadening is found.
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In order to improve the spectral features of such dye-terminators, dichlororhodamine derivatives were proposed and tested for peak pattern and enzyme discrimination.
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After degradation of the synthetic spectra to a realistic observed spectrum, we have performed statistical tests to validate or reject the detection of spectral features.
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The detection of a similarspectralfeaturein light from an extrasolar planet would be particularly interesting, since it might be due to a light-harvesting organism.
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The spectral features of the undulator radiation depend on a large number of effects.
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The residual carbon is not associated with any microbial morphologies, but it would have undergone a similar geologic history and should share similar spectral features with the proposed microfossils.
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It is of paradigmatic importance since it bears dynamical and spectral features that establish a link between single and many-particle dynamics, with the absolute minimum of ingredients.
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