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* [[Ultra high molecular weight polyethylene|Spectra]], a brand name of ultra-high molecular weight polyethylene ([[UHMWPE]]) fiber. |
* [[Ultra high molecular weight polyethylene|Spectra]], a brand name of ultra-high molecular weight polyethylene ([[UHMWPE]]) fiber. |
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* [[SPECTRA helmet|Spectra Helmet]], a ballistic helmet made of [[Dyneema]] |
* [[SPECTRA helmet|Spectra Helmet]], a ballistic helmet made of [[Dyneema]] |
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* [[Spectra]], a recreational power boat |
* [[Spectra Marine]], a recreational power boat |
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* Spectra, an italian alternative-rock band, playing both original music and rock covers. |
* Spectra, an italian alternative-rock band, playing both original music and rock covers. |
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* Spectra Marketing, part of the Homescan business, owned by the [[Nielsen Company]] |
* Spectra Marketing, part of the Homescan business, owned by the [[Nielsen Company]] |
Revision as of 15:52, 27 January 2009
Spectra (plural of spectrum) are conditions or values that vary over a continuum.
Spectra may also refer to:
- Sally Spectra, a fictional character on The Bold and the Beautiful
- Kia Spectra, a car developed by Kia Motors from 2000-present
- Spectra (book)
- Optare Spectra, a bus body built by Optare
- Spectra Energy, an American company that was spun out of Duke Energy
- Spectra, a brand name of ultra-high molecular weight polyethylene (UHMWPE) fiber.
- Spectra Helmet, a ballistic helmet made of Dyneema
- Spectra Marine, a recreational power boat
- Spectra, an italian alternative-rock band, playing both original music and rock covers.
- Spectra Marketing, part of the Homescan business, owned by the Nielsen Company
- Spectra, a keyboard manufactured by Kawai.
- Spectra, a content management framework developed by Allaire (and later Macromedia)
- Spectra was the name for a series of mainframe computers made by RCA before it quit trying to compete against IBM, and which were sold to Univac to become the Univac 90/60 series computer.