diverse spectrum

collocation in English

meaningsofdiverseandspectrum

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diverse
adjective
uk
/daɪˈvɜːs/
us
/dɪˈvɝːs/
including many different types of people ...
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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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Single structural definition has not been possible owing to thediversespectrumof fields and an historic multiplicity of definitions applied to the study of dreaming.
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However, in order to realize that role, cooperatives may resort to a verydiversespectrumof organizational strategies.
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Schooling was almost entirely in church hands and there was adiversespectrumof churchsponsored welfare work.
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Single structural definition has not been possible owing to thediversespectrumof fields and an historic multiplicity of definitions applied to the study of dreaming.
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Ontology learning uses methods from adiversespectrumof fields such as machine learning, knowledge acquisition, natural-language processing, information retrieval, artificial intelligence, reasoning and database management.
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She works in adiversespectrumof mediums including drawing, painting, video, and fiber media.
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Thediversespectrumof aromas associated with individual grape varieties is a reflection of the vine's adaptation to ecological conditions and competition among other plants.
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Fimmel has played adiversespectrumof characters on the small and big screens.
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Current enrollment reflects adiversespectrumof backgrounds.
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Critics have focused on a large variety of issues ranging from socialist-feminist portrayals of film in the novel to adiversespectrumof various psychological concerns.
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Ronstadt had major success interpreting songs from adiversespectrumof artists.
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This term has widely replaced the early term for the study of primarily structural congenital abnormalities, teratology, to enable inclusion of a morediversespectrumof congenital disorders.
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