cross amplitude spectrum

cross amplitude spectrum
French\ \ spectre en travers d'amplitude
German\ \ Kreuzamplitudspektrum
Dutch\ \ spectrum van de correlatie van amplitudes van twee tijdreeksen
Italian\ \ spettro trasversale di ampiezza
Spanish\ \ espectro cruzado de la amplitud
Catalan\ \ espectre d'amplitud creuat
Portuguese\ \ espectro da amplitude cruzada
Romanian\ \ -
Danish\ \ tværs amplitude spektrum
Norwegian\ \ kryss amplitude spekter
Swedish\ \ kors amplitud spektrum
Greek\ \ διαγώνιο φάσμα εύρους
Finnish\ \ ristiamplitudispektri
Hungarian\ \ kereszt amplitudó spektrum
Turkish\ \ çapraz genişlik tayfı
Estonian\ \ rist-amplituudspekter
Lithuanian\ \ -
Slovenian\ \ križ amplitude spektra
Polish\ \ spektrum mieszanych amplitud
Russian\ \ перекрещивающийся амплитудный спектр
Ukrainian\ \ -
Serbian\ \ -
Icelandic\ \ kross amplitude litróf
Euskara\ \ gurutze anplitudea espektro
Farsi\ \ -
Persian-Farsi\ \ -
Arabic\ \ طيف سعة متقاطعة
Afrikaans\ \ kruisamplitudespektrum (spektrum van die korrelasie van amplitudes van twee tydreekse)
Chinese\ \ 校 叉 振 幅 谱
Korean\ \ 교차진폭 스펙트럼

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