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This breakthrough optical sensing and data capture technology is called Spectral Pattern Matching "SPM".
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This breakthrough optical sensing and data capture technology is called Spectral Pattern Matching "SPM".
unknown title 2011
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This breakthrough optical sensing and data capture technology is called Spectral Pattern Matching "SPM".
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Matthew Dear is today's electronic music renaissance man; as an electronic-music innovator, a globally recognized DJ and live performer, and the founder of acclaimed electronic dance-music label Spectral Sound (sister imprint to Ghostly International).
RA News 2009
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Matthew Dear is today's electronic music renaissance man; as an electronic-music innovator, a globally recognized DJ and live performer, and the founder of acclaimed electronic dance-music label Spectral Sound (sister imprint to Ghostly International).
RA News 2009
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Matthew Dear is today's electronic music renaissance man; as an electronic-music innovator, a globally recognized DJ and live performer, and the founder of acclaimed electronic dance-music label Spectral Sound (sister imprint to Ghostly International).
RA News 2009
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Matthew Dear is today's electronic music renaissance man; as an electronic-music innovator, a globally recognized DJ and live performer, and the founder of acclaimed electronic dance-music label Spectral Sound (sister imprint to Ghostly International).
RA News 2009
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I head up a small Canadian company called Spectral Diagnostics that lacks the deep pockets of many of the bigger North American players in the therapeutic development industry.
The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed DR. PAUL WALKER 2011
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This breakthrough optical sensing and data capture technology is called Spectral Pattern Matching "SPM".
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"Spectral," referring to electromagnetic spectrum; "matrix," representing the continuum of frequencies belonging to that spectrum;
Rosetta Stern, Dave 2006
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