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Discover Ludwig"high spikes" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is often used to describe something that rises or suddenly increases to a much higher level, often used in the context of graphs or charts. Example: The stock market saw high spikes in trading volume after the announcement of the new company merger.
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On the right side, high spikes and thick columns.
In the chalkland streams that feed the Ouse, he sometimes finds sudden very high spikes in the level of phosphates.
High spirals, high feathers, high nets, high spikes, high floral arrangements – mostly in Derby Day's trademark colours of black and white.
There are many co-ops, he added, that pass along unusually high "spikes" in cost for items like electricity or heating oil.
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We did not measure the scanner room temperature during the study; however, it is kept within the manufacturer's specifications, set with controls to alert the hospital's engineering and operations for any high spikes or increased room temperature.
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Such an enhancement was significantly obscured by a high amount of MA observed at the high spiking level.
Reproducibility at low spike level ranged from 0.6 to 0.9 μg/kg and from 8.7 to 14.5 μg/kg at high spike level.
Additionally, we show that phase-delayed inhibition creates a synchrony filter that is far more robust than that created by a high spike threshold.
Two realistic designs for such a decoder include: (1) a read-out neuron with a high spike threshold, or (2) a phase-delayed inhibition network motif.
Accuracy was validated by recovery test performed by accurately adding three different amounts (low, medium and high spike) of each standard to the crude sample.
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