narrow band

collocation in English

meaningsofnarrowandband

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narrow
adjective
uk
/ˈnær.əʊ/
us
/ˈner.oʊ/
having a small distance from one side to the other, especially in comparison with ...
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band
noun
uk
/bænd/
us
/bænd/
a group of musicians who play modern ...
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(Definition ofnarrowandbandfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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However, the only assemblage that was almost completely distinct occurred as anarrowbanda few metres wide along the streams.
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Along the axis of the cylinder, one typically observes anarrowband, a highlight, where the unmodified illuminant is reflected to our eye.
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In contrast, nonlinear responses could be evoked when the carrier spatial frequency is within anarrowbandbeyond the neuron's luminance resolution.
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The remainder were sold at state-set or guidance prices (prices allowed to fluctuate within anarrowband).
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In the present study, the stylistic and dramatic exegeses are condemned sometimes to a dangerouslynarrowbandof information.
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Our analyses of broad clusters of internalizing and externalizing behaviors were supplemented by examination of morenarrowbandclusters of behavior problems.
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Now, let us describe the distribution precisely; there arenarrowband-like white regions between the gray regions.
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Only after months of attention to these details was it possible to obtain meaningfulnarrowband-pass data, which would yield the spectral definition required.
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The provision of these conditions, which lie within quite anarrowband, has become the standard target for air-conditioned buildings.
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However, the only assemblage that is almost completely distinct occurs as anarrowband, a few metres wide, along the streams.
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In some sections, anarrowbandof glycine receptor staining was seen in the outer plexiform layer.
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These barely kept pace with wartime inflation and stayed within anarrowband.
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Furthermore, with the use of thenarrowbandfiltering, the phase velocity of the disturbances can be obtained.
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We study a combined effect of wave trapping due to oppositely propagatingnarrowbandwhistler mode waves and discuss its dependence on the background plasma density.
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