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spectral

adjective as in ghostly

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At its most brilliant and spectral, beauty helps us hold on.

He does not require any evidence, not even spectral, to trigger their need to demonstrate unswerving faith.

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Its ability to scrutinize distant exoplanets will also be hampered, especially in gathering the spectral measurements used to discern alien atmospheres.

Additionally, the material showed a high spectral transmittance, or transparency, of 95 percent.

"With satellite measurements, trade-offs must be made between spatial coverage, spatial and temporal resolution, and spectral resolution and associated detection accuracy. AI partially offsets these trade-offs," explains co-author Claudia Hulbert, also of Geolabe.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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