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Discover Ludwig"has the peak" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It can be used to describe something having a high point or pinnacle. Example: Mount Everest has the peak of the highest elevation in the world.
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"A 70-year-old man or woman who has the peak oxygen uptake of a 20-year-old has a fitness age of 20," he says.
In the cross-phase method, we have determined the FLR frequency as that where the cross phase has the peak.
The timing phase in this case is the instant in which the main path has the peak, as shown in Figure 3a.
4. If a historical earthquake only has the peak intensity, its parameters can be estimated by the relation between the parameters and the peak intensity. .
If a historical earthquake only has the peak intensity, its parameters can be estimated by the relation between the parameters and the peak intensity.
It is easy to see that the case of (when ) results in a cost function which has minimum value over the same coefficient vector as has the peak distortion.
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The film oxidized for 30 min has the peaks of ZnO and has no obvious Zn-N and Zn peaks.
The RSF occurrence typically has the peaks before midnight, while the maximum occurrence rate of FSF is after midnight.
"Not only that, but it happened Monday through Friday, when you have the peak energy demand.
We have had the peak of counter-terrorism operations - allegedly to find chemical weapons - resulting in an innocent law abiding citizen being shot, but nothing else.
The hour-14 wind forecast anticipates hour 14 having the peak wind availability of the afternoon.
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