Meaning of peaker | Babel Free
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“The amplitude was sufficiently large to enable one to see⟳ the string take⟳ the shape⟳ of the compounded wave⟳, but as the phase difference between the two vibrations changed rapidly, the visual impression was of a three-peaker curve.”
“L of them, Tryfan is clearly a three peaker from this angle, and the Glyders with their two outliers (16) complete⟳ the circle.”
“All patients and controls who achieved maximum PHA response on day six or later were called " late peakers" , and those who achieved maximum PHA response on day four or earlier were called "early peakers" .”
“These are the teams the program⟳ team has to watch⟳ out for. They're the peakers.”
“In general, those subjects classified as rare offenders or moderate late peakers (approximately 70% of the sample) were significantly less likely than those on the high-level chronic trajectory to be male, to have⟳ poor academic achievement, to have⟳ low social support⟳ from family, to experience⟳ stressful life events, and to use⟳ alcohol or other substances.”
“The most common peaking units or "peakers" are electricity generating units that run⟳ during times of high electricity consumption.”
“Peakers can be brought on line at full capacity quickly to help⟳ meet⟳ peak electricity demands as well as to satisfy⟳ normal demands during scheduled and unscheduled shutdowns at base-load plants.”
“'Good work⟳, team, good work⟳! ... We meet⟳ a long trail of Three Peakers doing their first mountain.”
“Interestingly, in terms of his hierarchy of human potential, Maslow locates these 'peakers' between the self-actualizers who have⟳ peak experiences and those who do not.”
“Whereas peakers emphasize creativity, personal growth, and non-institutionalized forms of religious experiences, “non-peakers” value the practicality of everyday life, worldly success, and tradition (Maslow, 1970).”
“Peakers appear⟳ to display a general willingness to explore⟳ and experience⟳ states of consciousness differing from their usual states of being and are 'open⟳' in the broadest sense⟳ of the word.”
CEFR level
B1
Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B1 vocabulary — intermediate level.
This word is part of the CEFR B1 vocabulary — intermediate level.
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