0 the pointed top of a mountain or hill -- vrchol
snow-covered peaks.
1 the highest, greatest, busiest etc point, time etc -- vrchol
He was at the peak of his career.
3 to reach the highest, greatest, busiest etc point, time etc -- (vy)vrcholit
The ratio of mutant to wild-type peaks was approximately 1:1 in both specimens (data not shown).
The increased expression peaked at 1 and 3 days compared to controls.
Measurement between peaks thus gives an indication of the potential or capacity of the economy as it changes over time.
The sides of the distribution are then determined on the basis of the ratio values at half of the peak's maximum height.
The visual representation of the energy peaks in the spectrograms was successful in helping teachers understand this difference in the two varieties.
Daily egg production peaked between days 8-25 and thereafter decreased asymptotically (fig. 3).
Over the time period there were two significant peaks in the percentage of operated children.
Obscured by the peaks is a decline in the susceptible population prior to the final time for areas with infection.
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