Similar words: aspect, suspect, prospect, inspector, spectacle, perspective, introspect, inspection. Meaning: ['spektrəm] n. 1. an ordered array of the components of an emission or wave 2. broad range of related values or qualities or ideas or activities.
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61. At its end, the current process will leave broadcasters no more spectrum than they now have.
62. To demonstrate the diverse nature of the subject, two articles are included here which represent opposite ends of the spectrum.
63. This is an extraordinary situation, perhaps unique in the entire spectrum of modern historical research.
64. As with the children as a whole, the teachers at each end of the spectrum are in the minority.
65. Symptomatic coccidioidomycosis has a wide clinical spectrum, ranging from mild influenza-like illness to serious pulmonary disease to widespread dissemination.
66. Or maybe the spectrum of smells is perceived in some way similar to our human perception of colour.
67. In the infrared, extinction by dust is an order of magnitude smaller than in the visible portion of the spectrum.
68. Similarly, we can obtain an estimate for the power spectrum on scales from bulk-flow studies.
69. The libertarian view A third view of the revolution has been developed by writers on the far Left of the political spectrum.
70. Studies of the spectrum of sunlight reflected from these asteroids have given us useful information on the minerals present in them.
71. Giardia lamblia produces a wide spectrum of infection in man ranging from asymptomatic carriage through acute to persistent diarrhoea with intestinal malabsorption.
72. It has a serious graphic equaliser, full logic cassette deck and an all-singing all-dancing spectrum analyser.
73. A monochromator is a device for selecting a narrow band of wavelengths from a continuous spectrum.
74. One way to look at Cleveland is to say it is at opposite ends of the political spectrum with San Francisco.
75. The Detailed Spectrum Investigation process is intended to ensure that everyone should derive maximum benefit from the limited radio spectrum resource.
76. The same spectrum of peptides was also found in extracts of normal colon mucosa but in still lower concentrations.
77. Ceilings and walls are painted white and artificial lighting is provided by suspended fluorescent lights from Spectrum.
78. A star's spectrum thus contains thousands of peaks and valleys,(http://sentencedict.com/spectrum.html) which provide a good estimate of that star's composition.
79. At the opposite extreme of a pulse of extremely long duration, the Fourier spectrum only contains extremely low frequencies.
80. It has a B-type spectrum, and is usually just below the fourth magnitude.
81. The breadth of the spectrum would be dependent upon the type of tribunal and the content of the enabling legislation.
82. At the other end of the spectrum, young lawyers joining prestigious firms often have little opportunity to develop close client relationships.
83. But, as Taylor shows, in the value-adding spectrum, they only comprise the first stage of a four-stage process.
84. After the transition period, broadcasters were to return the original spectrum to the government for auction.
85. We decided to provide broadcasters temporarily with the spectrum needed to air programming simultaneously in both analog and digital formats.
86. Buse said the broadcasters could have made the switch to digital programming with only one-third the spectrum they were actually awarded.
87. The nationalization of the electricity sector followed 22 years later, bringing the full energy spectrum under state control.
88. At the other end of the spectrum is the so-called Internet appliance, the very low-cost device for just surfing the Net.
89. Omicron has a G-type spectrum, but when seen through binoculars seems to me rather more orange than might be expected.
90. By far the largest number of configurations correspond to emission with a spectrum that is nearly thermal.
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