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spectrum

[spek-truhm] / ˈspɛk trəm /
NOUN
color spectrum
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Reform UK deputy leader Richard Tice MP said he was "thrilled to welcome 20 new councillors from across the political spectrum".

From BBC

On the other end of the spectrum, New Jersey came in last, ranking 51st in CareScout’s tally of U.S. states and the District of Columbia.

From MarketWatch

Some have dismissed the gut-obsession as a passing fad - however many doctors think that our gut microbiome might affect a whole spectrum of things, from mental health to the likelihood of getting certain cancers.

From BBC

Despite this, most research on the brain’s reward system has treated pleasure as something that is either present or absent, rather than something that exists along a spectrum.

From Science Daily

"Our next goal is to combine the Wagyu assembly with other high-quality cattle genomes to build a pangenome graph that better represents the full spectrum of genetic diversity in the species."

From Science Daily