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Discover LudwigThe phrase "in spikes" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that occurs in a sudden increase or fluctuation, often in a statistical or data context.
Example: "The website traffic showed significant growth in spikes during the holiday season."
Alternatives: "in bursts" or "in surges."
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Her hair was in spikes and she held a spiked ball and chain in her hand.
Phil Mickelson leaves in spikes.
Louise Richardson does not even arrive in spikes.
Rape bears four-petaled yellow flowers in spikes.
Flowers are arranged in spikes, racemes, or panicles.
Lincecum is 5-foot-11, in spikes, and runaway skinny.
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If most of the course is sand, dirt, grass, etc. then you might want to invest in running shoes with screw-in spikes on the bottom.
This refers to Panel B. Responses of 663 broad-spiking cells to two different stimuli in spikes/sec in run+noise mice.
This refers to Panel A. Responses of 916 broad-spiking cells to two different stimuli in spikes/sec in LTMD animals without subsequent binocular vision.
This refers to Panel C. Responses of 724 broad-spiking cells to two different stimuli in spikes/sec in run+gratings mice.
Activity values (in spikes/s) and per-ORN thresholds.
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