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The phrase "attenuation spectra" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in scientific or technical contexts, particularly in fields like physics, engineering, or environmental science, to describe the range of frequencies or wavelengths at which a signal or wave is reduced in strength.
Example: "The attenuation spectra of the material were analyzed to determine its effectiveness in blocking certain frequencies of sound."
Alternatives: "diminution spectra" or "reduction spectra".
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Figure 2 Attenuation spectra ( K o = overall attenuation coefficient).
Sound attenuation spectra of pipes possessing different bend sharpnesses are presented.
The complex band structures and attenuation spectra of flexural waves in slender beams with periodically mounted local resonators are investigated with transfer matrix method.
Fig. 1 Mass attenuation spectra of water and gadolinium, with a line drawn at 511 keV showing the similar mass attenuation coefficients.
Attenuation spectra within water bodies of Helgoland (open circles) and Hiddensee (filled circles) calculated from five successive scans measured at intervals of 5 to 50 cm.
The insertion loss (attenuation) spectra for a wide frequency range are then compared with measured results for test structures with 1 to 15 ribs attached.
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The plot of channel attenuation as the signal frequency is varied is known as the attenuation spectrum, while the average attenuation over the entire frequency range of a transmitted signal is defined as the attenuation coefficient.
This attenuation spectrum is used to calculate the particle size distribution.
The effects of rock joints on characteristics of stress wave propagation such as peak value attenuation, spectrum, and spatial variations are discussed.
The results show that the ultrasonic attenuation spectrum of the crude heavy oil and water at different frequencies is obviously different.
A solid splitter or a porous splitter of small admittance shows tuning effects with a peak or multiple peaks in the attenuation spectrum.
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