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is peaked
adjective
Having a peak or peaks.
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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.7554/eLife.03568.016 At fixed (x, t ′ ), g (x, t ′ | y, t ) is peaked around x for small t − t ′ and this peak move to higher fitness as as t − t ′ increases and converges against a steady distribution far in the past.
In the atom the electron wave is uniform in all directions from the nucleus, is peaked at the centre of the atom, and has the same phase everywhere.
The roof is peaked.
Thus the distribution is peaked around, while is taken to be uniform.
and, in the semi-classical subspace, the P-function is peaked on the semi-classicalsteady states.
Similar to guar gum, its effectiveness is peaked at around 5 mg L-1 TOC loading.
Graph $A$ is peaked because you know that the match will be close.
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That's peaked.
I don't think it's peaked".
"But he's peaked," said Madeley, with assurance.
Zafar, as it then was, peaked about 1,000 years ago.
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