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spectrum

[spek-truhm] / ˈspɛk trəm /
NOUN
color spectrum
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"So we get a really pristine spectrum. And we can better study this system in more detail than normal exoplanets."

From Science Daily

The team also compared the images with spectra from major facilities such as Gemini.

From Science Daily

“The race to artificial general intelligence is still powering a huge appetite for compute, across the spectrum of customers.”

From The Wall Street Journal

Even within France, reactions to her death reflect a spectrum: President Emmanuel Macron called her a “legend of the century,” while others criticized the harm of her rhetoric.

From Salon

There was a rodeo announcer from Idaho, a Kansan whose family owns a dairy farm, and a retired government worker who auctioned spectrum for the Federal Communications Commission.

From The Wall Street Journal