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We would like to show you a description here but the site won’t allow us. The spectra of the metals of the alkaline earths are equally definite, though more complicated. Cooley's Cyclopdia of Practical Receipts and Collateral Information in the Arts, Manufactures, Professions,. Spectra may refer to:. The plural of spectrum, conditions or values that vary over a continuum, especially the colours of visible light; Spectra, of the Museum Computer Network (MCN); The plural of spectrum (topology), an object representing a generalized cohomology theory in algebraic topology; Spectra (mathematical association), an association of LGBT mathematicians. On February 27, 2017, Enbridge Inc. And Spectra Energy Corp closed their merger transaction. This transaction has created a global energy infrastructure leader—with an enterprise value of approximately US$126 billion (C$166 billion)—that brings together the best liquids and natural gas franchises in North America.

On February 27, 2017, Enbridge Inc. and Spectra Energy Corp closed their merger transaction.

This transaction has created a global energy infrastructure leader—with an enterprise value of approximately US$126 billion (C$166 billion)—that brings together the best liquids and natural gas franchises in North America.

The combined company is known as Enbridge Inc. You’re currently viewing Spectra Energy’s legacy website, where you’ll find information on the former Spectra Energy Corp.

For current and accurate information on Enbridge, which now includes Spectra Energy Corp, please visit enbridge.com.


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spec·tra

(spĕk′trə)
n.
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spectra

(ˈspɛktrəSpectra)
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spec•trum

(ˈspɛk trəm)

Spectral

n., pl. -tra (-trə), -trums. 1.
a. an array of entities, as light waves or particles, ordered in accordance with the magnitudes of a common physical property, as wavelength or mass.
b. the band or series of colors, together with invisible extensions, produced by dispersion of radiant energy, as by a prism.
2. a broad range of varied but related ideas, objects, etc., that form a continuous series or sequence: the spectrum of political beliefs.

Spectra Breast Pump

[1605–15; < Latin: appearance, form <spec(ere) to look, regard]

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