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SPECTRALLY | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
relating to or produced by a spectrum (= the set of colors into which a beam of light can be separated, or a range of light or radio waves) dictionary.cambridge.org
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SPECTRAL Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
1. of, relating to, or suggesting a specter : ghostly We felt a spectral presence in the old ballroom. No ghost stood beside me, nor anything of spectral ... www.merriam-webster.com
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spectrally - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
spectrally (comparative more spectrally, superlative most spectrally). In a spectral manner; like a ghost. 1899 February, Joseph Conrad, “The Heart of ... en.wiktionary.org
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spectrally
spectrally, adv. (ˈspɛktrəlɪ) [f. spectral a.] 1. In a ghostly manner.1837 Carlyle Fr. Rev. ii. ii. vi, This..did for many months..walk spectrally,—in all French heads. 1865 Dickens Mut. Fr. iii. ii, The steamer's lights moved spectrally a very little. 2. In the form of a spectrum; as regards, or in... Oxford English Dictionary
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spectrally - Idiom
1. In a manner relating to a spectrum; often used to describe something in terms of its range of wavelengths or frequencies, especially in physics or other ... getidiom.com
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Spectrally Selective Window Films | Avery Dennison | Graphics
Avery Dennison's Spectrally Selective window films reduce solar heat gain while maintaining high levels of daylight entering through windows. graphics.averydennison.com
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Spectral Sciences Incorporated
Software developed by SSI and available to the public include: FLAASH and QUAC, atmospheric correction codes which calculate spectrally resolved ground wikipedia.org
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Spectrally - definition of spectrally by The Free Dictionary
adj. 1. Of or resembling a specter; ghostly. 2. Of, relating to, or produced by a spectrum. spec·tral′i·ty ... www.thefreedictionary.com
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spectrally, adv. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English ...
The earliest known use of the adverb spectrally is in the 1830s. OED's earliest evidence for spectrally is from 1837, in the writing of Thomas Carlyle, author ... www.oed.com
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SPECTRAL definition in American English - Collins Dictionary
1. of or pertaining to a specter; ghostly; phantom · 2. resembling or suggesting a specter · 3. of, pertaining to, or produced by a spectrum or spectra. www.collinsdictionary.com
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Spectrally Enhanced Lighting - Department of Energy
Spectrally enhanced lighting (SEL) is a cost-effective, low-risk design method for achieving significant energy savings. www.energy.gov
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Largest jumps of a spectrally positive $\alpha$-stable process Let $X(.)$ be a (strictly) $\alpha$-stable process (with $\alpha \in (1,2)$). Assume also that $X(.)$ is spectrally positive (its Lévy measure is concentr...
Denote by $N$ the jump measure of the Lévy process, i.e. $$N_t(B) := N([0,t] \times B) := \sharp \\{s \in [0,t]; \Delta X_s := X_s-X_{s-} \in B\\},$$ and by $\nu$ its Lévy measure. It is widely known that $(N_t(B))_{t \geq 0}$ is a Poisson process with intensity $\nu(B)$. In particular, we have $$\m...
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Hiptmair–Xu preconditioner
Therefore, we can replace their inversion by spectrally equivalent approximations, and , respectively. Moreover, inverting might be expensive and we can replace it by a spectrally equivalent approximations . wikipedia.org
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derivatized
derivatized, a. Chem. Brit. /dɪˈrɪvətʌɪzd/, U.S. /dəˈrɪvədaɪzd/, /diˈrɪvədaɪzd/ Forms: 19– derivatised, 19– derivatized [‹ derivatize v. + -ed suffix1.] That has been converted into a derivative.1953 Jrnl. Amer. Chem. Soc. 75 4582 The reaction may be carried out in an aqueous system, in which case t... Oxford English Dictionary
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Tungsten film
On daylight-balanced film tungsten lighting produces a spectrally accurate rendition of a scene; but human vision adjusts to the color of the lighting and perceives colors as if under daylight, seeing a spectrally accurate image as having a yellow-orange cast. wikipedia.org
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