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Discover Ludwig'off the peak' is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to mean to a lesser extent or degree than usual. For example: "Sales have dropped off the peak since the introduction of the new product."
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The word "iconic", like many, has fallen off the peak.
David Keith, a Harvard physicist who is a prominent geoengineering researcher and one of the authors of the study, described the idea as "cutting off the peak" global warming that will occur later this century, and relying on steep cuts in greenhouse gas emissions to help avoid the worst of climate change.
Howard Archer, chief UK economist at IHS Global Insight said the survey boded well for the first quarter of 2014 overall: The February CBI Industrial Trends survey indicates overall that the manufacturing sector is performing pretty well in the first quarter of 2013, but has come modestly off the peak levels seen in late-2013.
Is this flip off the peak of human coolness?
At 4 10 am, 30 million cubic metres (82 million tonnes) of limestone rock broke off the peak of Turtle Mountain.
By specifically selecting the peak of interest and closing off the peak with the line tool, background-subtracted density of each peak of interest is quantified.
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Today Basis is taking the lid off of the Peak, its followup to its Basis B1 fitness tracker.
Species already living on the mountain tops are now shifting off the peaks into thin air — that is, they are going extinct.
A median filter is then applied to cut off the peaks in the corresponding wavelet transforms.
The spectrum thresholding includes a single routine for cutting off the peaks that are found below the selected intensity threshold.
It changes randomly regardless of the peak or off-peak load time.
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