Sentences with phrase «sharp peak»

This allows it to guarantee a balanced energy supply without sharp peaks and dips in the blood glucose response curve.
The low hand hygiene compliance rates at case start and case end corresponded with sharp peaks in bacterial contamination of the 20 most frequently touched objects during these same time periods.
Compared to strong cycles, such cycles typically feature a broader maximum, with a 3 - year plateau on top of which two or more surges of activity can produce sharp peaks of similar height (see graphic).
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«We were pretty surprised by the results,» Cifelli told New Scientist The team found northern teeth had sharper peaks on the surface, while southern fossils had narrow ridges at the base.
Lift your beater or whisk straight up: the cream will form sharp peaks.
On the left is a razor - sharp peak covered by a glacier, with a shimmering tarn — its water deep, clear, cold and delicious — beneath it.
When you plot food prices over the last 10 years, you see sharp peaks superimposed on a rising trend.
Sharp peaks originating from hypernuclei are clearlyobserved on accidental coincidence background and quasi-freely produced Lambda events.
It has earned Sarawak a must - visit spot on the world map due to its many claims to fame including its signature attraction, The Pinnacles — jagged bleach - white limestone crags with deadly - sharp peaks bunched together over the green jungle canopy.
In the foreground, an ultra sharp peak rises from the Earth, while in the background, several flattened and more rounded ranges make up the backdrop.
If your firm's caseload tends to have notably sharp peaks and valleys from month to month, it might be time to consider some form of advertising — something beyond a standard directory profile, that is.
That difference can be accounted for by the nonlinear nature of the waves, which are not sinusoidal — but instead have rounded troughs, along with sharp peaks that result from the water being pushed upward against the pull of gravity.
«Remarkably, lithium salicylate produced elevated levels of lithium in the blood and brain 48 hours after the dose, but without the sharp peaks that contribute to the toxicity problems of lithium in the currently used form.»
Those particles should emerge with a definite energy determined by the mass of the dark energy particles, leading to a sharp peak in the energy spectrum of electrons and positrons from space.
The resulting spectrum was essentially smooth, without any sharp peaks indicative of absorption by specific molecules.
This is, in part, because of the very characteristics that make it so interesting: Typically, the constituents of a chemical compound can be determined through spectroscopy, among other tools, but in the case of eumelanin the spectrographs don't show the sharp peaks that are ordinarily useful in identification.
The distribution of tags in a defined cluster, at least in their figure, looks like a bell curve, with a sharp peak in the middle.
The NEFA concentration rapidly decreased after the breakfast meal and then gradually increased throughout the day, with a sharp peak occurring after the dinner meal.
Your body normally releases cortisol in the morning with a sharp peak, and those levels fall back down an hour or so later and stay low until the following morning when the process begins all over again.
White LED lamps have a sharp peak right in the most stimulating wavelength range.
The sharp peak of the front fender flows into the body side, providing a little flat area that disappears by the time it reaches the rear of the back doors.
He likens the tires» performance to the top of a mountain: The old Pirellis were a sharp peak that instantly fell off, but the new ones are more like a plateau of grip that give you more compliance as you approach the limit.
Board our private jet and fly west to the Mediterranean island of Corsica, where secluded bays and sun - kissed beaches meet lush forests and sharp peaks.
The route forms a 75 - mile loop around the sharp peaks and vertical towers of the mountains clustered in the center.
The oldest among the Hawaiian Islands, Kaua`i boasts a topography of sharp peaks and steep bluffs.
The place is very diversified - on the one hand the ocean just at your fingertips, the sharp peaks of the mountains rising above the water and the endless black beaches of Isleta.
Situated on the crater of the extinct volcano and enclosed by the sharp peaks and lush rainforest.
Machu Picchu (in hispanicized spelling, Spanish pronunciation: [ˈmatʃu ˈpiktʃu]-RRB- or Machu Pikchu (Quechua machu old, old person, pikchu peak; mountain or prominence with a broad base which ends in sharp peaks, «old peak», pronunciation [ˈmɑtʃu ˈpixtʃu]-RRB- is a 15th - century Inca site located 2,430 metres (7,970 ft) above sea level.
A sharp peak in world oil production entails a sudden and sharp decline in annual additions to capacity.
The customary representation of this process is a sharp peak, instead of the broad plateau suggested here.
Listingbook is designed to help agents eliminate the sharp peaks and valleys of the business cycle by automating the three things they need to do to effectively nurture their leads.
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