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English: Example of a two-dimensional correlation spectrum. Open circles represent positive peaks, while the discs represent negative peaks.
Nederlands: Voorbeeld van een tweedimensionaal correlatiediagramma. Open cirkels stellen positieve pieken voor, terwijl schijven negatieve pieken voorstellen.
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