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  2. Specctra - Wikipedia

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    Specctra is a commercial PCB auto-router originally developed by John F. Cooper and David Chyan of Cooper & Chyan Technology, Inc. (CCT) in 1989. [2] The company and product were taken over by Cadence Design Systems in May 1997.

  3. Spectra - Wikipedia

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    Spectra may refer to: . The plural of spectrum, conditions or values that vary over a continuum, especially the colours of visible light; Spectra, of the Museum Computer Network (MCN)

  4. Phil Spector - Wikipedia

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    Harvey Phillip Spector (December 26, 1939 – January 16, 2021) was an American record producer, songwriter, and convicted murderer.He is best known for his innovative recording practices and entrepreneurship in the 1960s along with his two trials and conviction for the murder of Lana Clarkson in the 2000s.

  5. Spectrum management - Wikipedia

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    Spectrum management is a growing problem due to the growing number of spectrum uses. [6] Uses include: over-the-air broadcasting, (which started in 1920); government and research uses (which include defense, public safety—maritime, air, police—resource management, transport, and radio astronomy); commercial services to the public (including voice, data, home networking); and industrial ...

  6. Spectre M4 - Wikipedia

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    Diagram of the Spectre M4 casket magazine.. The Spectre M4 is an Italian submachine gun that was produced by the SITES factory in Turin.It was designed by Roberto Teppa and Claudio Gritti in the mid-1980s.

  7. Discrete Fourier transform - Wikipedia

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    Eq.1 can also be evaluated outside the domain [,], and that extended sequence is -periodic.Accordingly, other sequences of indices are sometimes used, such as [,] (if is even) and [,] (if is odd), which amounts to swapping the left and right halves of the result of the transform.

  8. Modal testing - Wikipedia

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    Modal impact hammer with interchangeable tips and accompanying temporal and frequency responses. An ideal impact to a structure is a perfect impulse, which has an infinitely small duration, causing a constant amplitude in the frequency domain; this would result in all modes of vibration being excited with equal energy.

  9. Barbara Lerner Spectre - Wikipedia

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    Barbara Spectre was born in Madison, Wisconsin.She studied philosophy and received a Bachelor of Arts degree at Columbia University and a Master of Arts degree at NYU, then attaining a PhD in philosophy at Bar-Ilan University, Israel.