observed spectrum

collocation in English

meaningsofobserveandspectrum

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observe
verb[T]
uk
/əbˈzɜːv/
us
/əbˈzɝːv/
formal
to watch carefully the way something happens or the way someone does something, especially in order to learn more ...
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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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Obviously, theobservedspectrumdistribution implies that the outer parts of the disks are warmer than would be the case under pure accretion.
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The time related administration of bisdiamine may affect these cells producing theobservedspectrumof outflow tract malformations.
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After degradation of the synthetic spectra to a realisticobservedspectrum, we have performed statistical tests to validate or reject the detection of spectral features.
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Therefore, plasma column emission lasts much longer than the stage of cluster heating, leading to an increase of the contribution of the former to theobservedspectrum.
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By comparing theobservedspectrumbefore and during transits, the spectrum of the planetary atmosphere can be inferred.
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In these cases theobservedspectrumis the sum of spectra for each isotopomer.
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An "a priori" structural information is fragmented "in silico" and the resulting pattern is compared withobservedspectrum.
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It is also possible to use a theoretical spectrum instead of theobservedspectrumfor the comparison, but this is less common.
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This results in a change in the shape of anobservedspectrum.
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We would like also to study the dynamic effect on the observed spectra.
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Therefore, to assess how well the numerical model simulates the plasma dynamics, the calculated spectra can be compared and contrasted with the experimentally observed spectra.
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These tendencies are qualitatively identical to the observed spectra of the forward scattering.
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The model described above applied to our experimental spectra allowed us to study the stage of the plasma evolution, which gives the greatest contribution to the observed spectra.
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The observed spectra resemble each other.
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