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Political spectrum (17993 bytes)
1: ... of comparing or visualizing different [[politics|political]] positions, by placing them upon one or more geo... 3: == Determining political spectra == 4: ...troversies, are not well described by a political spectrum. 6: ...n. In [[Republic of China|Taiwan]], the political spectrum is defined in terms of [[Chinese reunification]] ... 10: ...t disagreeing over new issues and a new political spectrum is created. Also, in some cases, the defeated sid... Spectrum 7 (412 bytes) 1: '''Spectrum 7''' was an oil company started by [[William DeWi... 3: ...r the merger, Bush became the Chairman and CEO of Spectrum 7. 5: ...ing a net loss of $1.5 million the previous year, Spectrum 7 was purchased by [[George Soros]]' [[Harken Ene... Spectrum (5318 bytes) 3: The noun '''''spectrum''''' (plural: ''spectra'') has a variety of meani... 7: Originally a '''spectrum''' was what is now called a [[spectre]], i.e., a ... 10: ...ar_Spectrum.jpg|thumb|right|400px|High-resolution spectrum of the Sun showing thousands of elemental absorpt... 11: In the [[17th century]] the word '''''spectrum''''' was introduced into [[optics]], referring to... 17: ...nd signal itself, such as the "[[optical spectrum|spectrum of visible light]]", a reference to those [[elect... ZX Spectrum (9689 bytes) 1: ...bbed the ZX82, the machine was later renamed the "Spectrum" by Sinclair to highlight the machine's colour di... 3: [[Image:ZX Spectrum .jpg|thumb|300px|ZX Spectrum+]] 6: ...enu.gif|right|thumbnail|200px|Opening menu on the Spectrum +3.]] 10: ...×192 with the same colour limitations. The Spectrum had an interesting method of handling colour; th... 12: ...m in the UK market). An enhanced version of the Spectrum with better sound, graphics and other modificatio... ZX Spectrum demos (457 bytes) 1: The [[demo scene]] on the [[ZX Spectrum]] can probably be traced back to [[Castor Crackin... 8: * http://dmoz.org/Computers/Systems/Sinclair/ZX_Spectrum/Demos/ Emission spectrum (1109 bytes) 1: A material's '''emission spectrum''' is the amount of [[electromagnetic radiation]]... 3: ...lthough it extends to the whole [[electromagnetic spectrum]], from the low energy [[radio wave]]s up to high... 5: The emission spectrum can be used to determinate the composition of a m... 7: ...element is the exact opposite of its [[absorption spectrum]]; that is, the frequencies emitted by a material... 9: ...mage:Emission_spectrum-Fe.png|none|frame|Emission spectrum of [[Iron]]]] Spectrum of a ring (7503 bytes) 1: ...ract algebra]] and [[algebraic geometry]], the '''spectrum''' of a [[commutative ring]] ''R'', denoted by Sp... 37: ...s of ''A''. The points of ''A'' are closed in the spectrum, while the elements corresponding to subvarieties... 42: ...//odin.mdacc.tmc.edu/~krc/agathos/spec.html ''The Spectrum of a Ring''] Spectrum of a C*-algebra (10265 bytes) 1: ... one-dimensional spaces. As explained below, the spectrum ''Â'' is also naturally a [[topological space]]. 7: == Primitive spectrum == 9: ... We first define it in terms of the '''primitive spectrum''' . 11: The primitive spectrum of ''A'' is the set of [[primitive ideal]]s Prim(... 37: One would expect that the spectrum of a commutative C*-algebra ''A'' coincides with ... Mass spectrum (595 bytes) 1: The '''Mass spectrum''' of any [[substance]] is the distribution of ma... Wachovia Spectrum (930 bytes) 1: ...''', '''CoreStates Spectrum''' and '''First Union Spectrum''') is an [[list of indoor arenas|indoor arena]] ... 3: ... stands in front of the main entrance to Wachovia Spectrum. Spectrum analyzer (1050 bytes) 6: A '''spectrum analyzer''' is a device used to examine at the sp... 8: Often, it measures the [[power spectrum]]. 10: There are [[analogue]] and [[digital]] spectrum analyzers: 11: ...pt) through the range of frequencies of which the spectrum is to be measured. 12: ...orm into its compositions of frequencies in the [[spectrum]]. As a result, computer programs can compute suc... Doctor Spectrum (3702 bytes) 1: ... are actually three different incarnations of Dr. Spectrum, one of whom was a supervillain. All incarnations... 4: ... based on DC Comics' [[Justice League]]. This Dr. Spectrum had a hunger to rule the earth (''[[The Defenders... 6: ...master as a copy of the Squadron Supreme's Doctor Spectrum, and that the Squadron Sinister version's power p... 9: ...edecessors. This group had its own version of Dr. Spectrum, with a human secret identity of Joe Ledger. 11: Dr. Spectrum used to be an [[astronaut]], adventurer and somet... World of Spectrum (363 bytes) 1: ...evoted to the [[Sinclair Research|Sinclair]] [[ZX Spectrum]] [[microcomputer]]. 4: * [http://www.worldofspectrum.org/ World of Spectrum] Electromagnetic spectrum (12919 bytes) 3: <tr><td>[[Image:spectrum.png]] 28: The '''electromagnetic spectrum''' encompasses all possible wavelengths of [[elec... 43: The electromagnetic spectrum, shown in the table, extends from electric power ... 45: ...cs called [[electromagnetic spectroscopy]], the [[spectrum|spectra]] of radiation absorbed and emitted by ma... 51: Use of the radio frequency spectrum is regulated by governments. Geo Spectrum (497 bytes) 1: ...oyota]]-based [[1990]] [[Geo Prizm]] replaced the Spectrum in the company's lineup. 3: The Spectrum was a [[badge engineered]] version of the [[Isuzu... 7: [[Category:Geo vehicles|Spectrum]] Bipolar spectrum (1960 bytes) 1: The '''bipolar spectrum''' is the continuous range of [[clinical depressi... 3: ...easier label individuals' affectedness within the spectrum, following a clinical study by the Psychiatric Un... 5: Points on the spectrum using this nomenclature are denoted using the fol... 18: ...rline personality disorder]] (BPD) to the bipolar spectrum. BPD has a lot of similarities to rapid-cycling b... Spectrum (disambiguation) (640 bytes) 1: '''''Spectrum''''' can refer to: 3: * The word '''[[spectrum]]''' - a common noun with a variety of related me... 5: *'''Spectrum''' - the [[Earth]] defence force in the 1960s [[s... 7: *'''[[Spectrum (band)]]''' - an [[Australia]]n [[progressive roc... 9: *'''[[ZX Spectrum]]''' - a 1980s [[personal computer]]. Spectrum of an operator (6357 bytes) 1: ...er|complex]] [[Banach space]] must have non-empty spectrum. 6: ... operator, and ''T'' ∈ ''B''(''X'') then the spectrum of ''T'' (normally written as σ(''T'') ) co... 10: '''Theorem:''' The spectrum is non-empty, bounded, and [[closed]]. 13: Suppose the spectrum is empty; then the function ''R''(λ) = (&l... 18: The boundedness of the spectrum is immediate from the Neumann series expansion (n... Spectrum (band) (5716 bytes) 1: '''Spectrum''' was an [[Australia]]n [[progressive rock]] ban... 7: ...hen that band split, Rudd formed his own band, '''Spectrum'''. This marked the beginning of his partnership ... 9: Initially, Spectrum drew on the work of contemporary bands like [[Tra... 13: Rudd had conceived Spectrum as a concert band, and they generally performed w... 15: Just prior to being signed up by [[EMI]], Spectrum cut a demo single which they hawked around to rec... Open spectrum (1693 bytes) 1: ... of open spectrum advocate a future where all the spectrum is shared, using [[Internet]] protocols to commun... 3: ..., a limit on total transmission power. Unlicensed spectrum is [[Decentralisation|decentralized]]: there is n... 5: ...including [[Wi-Fi]], [[Ultra Wideband]], [[spread spectrum]], [[software defined radio]], [[cognitive radio]... 9: ...ww.greaterdemocracy.org/OpenSpectrumFAQ.html Open Spectrum FAQ] 10: .../modules.php?name=Content&pa=showpage&pid=37 Open Spectrum: A Path to Ubiquitous Connectivity]
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