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Scientific Behind CME Complex Medical Expert

Spectral AnalysisWhat is Spectral Dynamic Spectroscopy ?The study of a visual spectra images of any known frequencies and wave forms.Spectroscopy is often used in physical and analytical chemistry for the identification of substances.A device for recording a spectrum is a spectrometer. Spectrometry can be classified according to the physical quantity which is measured or calculated.Spectroscopy is also heavily used in astronomy. Most large telescopes have spectrographs, which are used to measure the chemical composition and physical properties of astronomical objects.

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Physical quantity measured

Spectral AnalysisThe type of spectroscopy depends on the physical quantity measured. Normally, the quantity that is measured is an amount or intensity of something.The intensity of emitted electromagnetic waves and the amount of absorbed electromagnetic waves are studied by electromagnetic spectroscopyKinetic energy of particles is studied by electron energy loss spectroscopy.The mass-to-charge ratios of molecules and atoms are studied in mass spectrometry, sometimes called mass spectroscopy. Mass spectrometry is a measuring technique and can produce a spectrum of masses, a mass spectrum, similar in appearance to other spectroscopy techniques.

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Copyright 2012 CME SWISS AG. Alle Rechte vorbehalten.Spectral Analysis

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Spectral AnalysisIn physics and optics, the Fraunhofer lines are a set of spectral lines named for the German physicist Joseph von Fraunhofer (1787--1826). The lines were originally observed as dark features in the optical spectrum of the Sun.The English chemist William Hyde Wollaston was in 1802 the first person to note the appearance of a number of dark features in the solar spectrum. In 1814, Fraunhofer independently rediscovered the lines and began a systematic study and careful measurement of the wavelength of these features. In all, he mapped over 570 lines, and designated the principal features with the letters A through K, and weaker lines with other letters.It was later discovered by inventors of spectroscope Georg Kirchoff and Robert Wilhelm Bunsen that each chemical element was associated with a set of spectral lines, and deduced that the dark lines in the solar spectrum were caused by absorption by those elements in the upper layers of the sun. The major Fraunhofer lines, and the elements they are associated with, are shown in the following table:

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CME as Spectra-dynamic Analyzer A spectrum analyzer is a device used to examine the spectral composition of some electrical waveform. It is an instrument that transforms an incoming time-domain waveform into a frequency spectrum, or generally a sequence of such spectra. Some spectrum analyzers are also referred to as spectrographs, depending on the precise nature of the waves.The spectrum analyzer is a digital device that uses the Wavlet Transform (WT) a mathematical process that transforms a waveform into the components of its frequency spectrum. As a result, computer programs can compute such transforms in real time, and make visual processing easier, allowing real-time spectrographic analysis with great accuracy. Such spectral analysis, or spectroscopy, has become an important scientific tool for analyzing compositions of unknown as well as known matter.

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Visualization of the emission pattern of the background electric field

The Spectral Dynamic analyses of the intensity, movement pattern, and changes in the behavior of the field

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Digitalized Spectral Dynamic model Spectral Dynamic Marker

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InformationClusters

Marker with multiple digitalized clusterssExample of the cluster aria on the markers

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Database of the standard Spectral Dynamic MarkersCopyright 2012 CME SWISS AG. Alle Rechte vorbehalten.

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Recording of a persons Spectral Dynamic Marker

The report of the analyzed marker

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A visual graphic representation of the comparative analysis of the recorded marker with the standard markers from the database.

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The report

Recording and analysis of the marker

Causality chain

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Recorded marker of a personCombining selected markers from the database with persons markerInverting of the markers and compensation

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