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The phrase "affected spectrum" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to science, technology, or analysis, particularly when discussing changes or impacts on a range of frequencies or wavelengths.
Example: "The researchers observed significant changes in the affected spectrum after the introduction of the new variable."
Alternatives: "impacted range" or "altered spectrum".
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The affected SUs are denied access to the affected spectrum holes due to greedy or malicious motivations, and, therefore, their performances are likely to decrease.
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Temperature barely affects the spectrum flatness, but can affect spectrum broadening.
The Office of Science and Technology Policy is asked to report in the same time period on how emerging tech (smart homes and grids, for instance) could affect spectrum demand, and how research and development spending should be guided to improve spectrum access.
A group of contextual factors which affect spectrum, F0, and state duration, i.e., tone type, part of speech, are taken into account.
It is not until the LFD becomes so small that the signal from reducing end groups appears at about 96 ppm that any longitudinal characteristics affect spectra.
The LQI indicates how good is the wireless link and can be affected by spectrum interferences and high noise levels.
There is a strong possibility, however, that our pilot was affected by spectrum bias.
In addition, the affected response spectra by considering such net horizontal input motion are illustrated.
The data for water were subtracted from the raw data for each SWCNT solution; note that the solutes and surfactants themselves insignificantly affected the spectra in RBM mode.
OptiScan Biomedical Corporation then analyzed the source documentation to identify what substances could have affected the spectra.
"Unemployment is starting to shoot up in New York City, and it's affecting a spectrum of workers, both professionals and blue-collar," said James Parrott, the institute's chief economist and author of the report.
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