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Discover LudwigThe phrase "at spectrum of" is not correct in written English.
It seems to be a misphrasing and should be restructured for clarity and correctness.
Example: "We need to analyze the data at the spectrum of frequencies."
Alternatives: "across the spectrum of" or "within the spectrum of".
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The absorbance of the complex in chloroform was measured at spectrum of 470 nm in UV-Spectrophotometer against the blank prepared as above but without TMPZ.
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Let's look again at the spectrum of x of t, which I've indicated here.
It hints at the spectrum of subtler flavors awaiting buyers of vintage-dated ports, which can be expensive.
Looking back once more at the spectrum of the output, notice that this amplitude is proportional to delta.
The committee looks at a spectrum of risks and threats facing Britain, its allies and neighbourhood and the world, and recommends how these challenges should be approached.
"There are other fluoroquinolones, and if you look at their spectrum of activity against microbes, they are essentially identical," he said.
In chemical-sensing systems, they're used to illuminate gaseous compounds whose identity and concentration can be determined by looking at the spectrum of light they emit.
And so as we look at the spectrum of the modulated signal, that is, then, an impulse train in the frequency domain.
"If you look at the spectrum of neurological disorders, I would argue that it touches more families than cancer and heart disease.
For ARIES-AT, the overall spectrum of off-normal events to be examined has been broadened.
Vietnam is at the lower spectrum of the value chain.
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