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He is aware that the word spectrum can make people switch off mentally but explains its importance.
The word "spectrum" was first used in this context by the pioneering British researcher Lorna Wing, who died in 2014.
Armed with his prism, Newton split "the rainbow-freighted ray" of light into its constituent colors, and "coined the word spectrum, or ghost, to describe the lozenge shape that glowed on his wall".
As the word spectrum in ASD suggests, children with autism may have a wide range of behaviors and issues, including social impairments, communication difficulties, and repetitive, patterns of behavior.
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In other words, Spectrum is able to make better sense of the meaning of searches based on its own classification system.
In other word, each spectrum channel is divided as multiple frames [17].
It being apparently impossible to saturate the market for grammar books, as Ezra Pound said it was impossible to saturate the market for guns, we also have Harry Ritchie's English for the Natives: Discover the Grammar You Don't Know You Know (John Murray), which is on the pleasantly scholarly end of the word-book spectrum.
In other words, each spectrum is fitted to the ideal sample spectrum (generally the average spectrum) as closely as possible using least squares [47].
In other words, the spectrum of each subcarrier is convolved with a sinc function, thus widening the spectral overlapping regions with the other subcarrier spectra.
So look for the words "Broad Spectrum" on the label and specific ingredients according to "The most important is avobenzone and two other ingredients titanium dioxide and zinc oxide". Another tip: Don't forget the UV-blocking sunglasses!
In other words, each spectrum was defined by 64 values.
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