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A point; the sharp end or top of anything that terminates in a point; as, the peak, or front, of a cap.
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Sharknado was peak shark.
This was peak summer tourist weather.
But, because it was peak hunting season, they were soon called back to their regular patrols.
It was peak time for the tap-taps, buses painted with bright colours and religious messages.
In 1980, when I graduated, there was peak demand for petroleum engineers.
With its brilliant Francis Bacon credits, Parisian backdrop and Gato Barbieri soundtrack, the film was peak 1970s avant garde.
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Love Thy Neighbour, in the 70s, was the most highly rated programme on television, it was peak-time viewing.
The artifact rejection criterion was peak-to-peak amplitude exceeding 50 µV, and the rejection rate was ∼5%.
The artefact rejection criterion was peak-to-peak amplitude exceeding 50 µV, and the rejection rate was ∼5%.
The artefact rejection criterion was peak-to-peak amplitude exceeding 50 μV, and the rejection rate was ~5%.
The criterion for artifact rejection was peak-to-peak amplitude exceeding +/-70 μV for EEG signal and +/-100 μV for EOG signal, and the rejection rate across subjects was overall about 5%.
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