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The phrase "a spectra from" is not correct in standard written English.
The correct term should be "a spectrum from," as "spectrum" is the singular form and "spectra" is the plural.
Example: "The study presented a spectrum from the analysis of light emitted by the star."
Alternatives: "a spectrum obtained from" or "a spectrum derived from."
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a Spectra from fluid with a single line assigned to C O vibrations in CO3 groups.
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