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Discover LudwigThe phrase "absolute maxima" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used in mathematical contexts to refer to the highest value of a function over a given domain.
Example: "To find the absolute maxima of the function, we need to analyze its critical points and endpoints."
Alternatives: "global maximum" or "overall maximum".
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Component effects are standardized with respect to their absolute maxima over time, so the range is between −1 and 1.
It is everywhere negative, with its absolute maxima distributed over oceanic basins and (partially) subduction zones in Pacific Ocean.
The values are the absolute maxima, and the average values achieved during braking in regular service are typically rather lower this is illustrated further in Sect. 4 for the Tyne and Wear Metro.
An iterative (gradient driven), step-refinement, multiscale approach was used to reliably estimate the absolute maxima of the cross-correlation function described by variables representing the 6 degrees of freedom of a rigid body (vertebra).
No current forecast models run at a small enough grid scale (1 km or smaller) to able to detect the absolute maxima measured within tropical cyclones.
Centers of surface high- and low-pressure areas are found within closed isobars on a surface weather analysis where they are the absolute maxima and minima in the pressure field, and can tell a user in a glance what the general weather is in their vicinity.
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The absolute maximum should be £30.
I'm talking about an absolute maximum, applied nationwide.
Live life to the absolute maximum and take risks.
I should say 17,000 was the absolute maximum.
"We are operating at absolute maximum capability right now," said Steven C. Sullivan, spokesman for the system operator.
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