whole spectrum

collocation in English

meaningsofwholeandspectrum

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whole
adjective
uk
/həʊl/
us
/hoʊl/
complete or ...
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spectrum
noun[C]
uk
/ˈspek.trəm/
us
/ˈspek.trəm/
the set of colours into which a beam of light can be separated, or a range of waves, such as light waves or ...
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(Definition ofwholeandspectrumfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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It argues that conceptions of connectionist models should be broadened to cover thewholespectrumof work in this area, especially the so-called hybrid models.
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Thewholespectrum, therefore, arises from similar roots, similar needs, similar relationships and even at times employs the same people.
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The interested reader can now choose from awholespectrumof books ranging from popular introductions to extensive monographs.
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Terms such as ' frequent attenders ' may be less helpful than recognizing a number of dimensions that operate across thewholespectrumof consultation frequency.
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Here one has awholespectrumof subsidy instruments to choose from.
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Finally, the book is also highly valuable as a reference book as it provides up-to-date bibliographical references on thewholespectrumof developmental language disorders.
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This implies simultaneously that the relationship between literature and "science" depends, first and foremost, upon awholespectrumof literary and metaphorical possibilities of representation.
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Unlike the above simple modeling, this simulation took into account thewholespectrumof axisymmetric electromagnetic oscillations possible in a corrugated waveguide.
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Only those networks spanning thewholespectrumof trading operations can afford to be self-contained.
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The tested sample included thewholespectrumof patients visiting primary-care centres.
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The same logic has been shown to affect thewholespectrumof services to production and consumption.
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They represented thewholespectrumof hematological malignancies and received treatment during a period of approximately 6 to 8 weeks.
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In the languages of the world, we find awholespectrumof possibilities.
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Which processes were at work within thewholespectrumof earlier holocene societies which enabled the variable diffusion of a wide range of materials and cultural practices?
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Studies of necropsy materials from infants dying in thefirstmonth of life11'12 tend to bias towards the worst end, and cannot truly reflect thewholespectrumof congenital heart disease.
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Another important measurement issue, especially in the field of psychopathology, is the dimensionality of the indicators of adjustment and whether they should measure thewholespectrumof adjustment.
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The analyses concern only specific wave interactions; whereas, in practice, awholespectrumof waves are present, many pairs of which may drive aperiodic or weakly periodic vortex motions.
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This work is foundational for any investigation of what emotion words are available to speakers, which ones get used and why, across thewholespectrumof learner varieties.
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