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  2. Peak: Secrets from the New Science of Expertise - Wikipedia

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    Peak: Secrets from the New Science of Expertise is a 2016 science book by psychologist K. Anders Ericsson and science writer Robert Pool. The book summarizes the findings of Ericsson's 30-year research into the general nature and acquisition of expertise.

  3. Peak - Wikipedia

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    Peak (geometry), an (n-3)-dimensional element of a polytope; Peak electricity demand or peak usage; Peak-to-peak, the highest (or sometimes the highest and lowest) points on a varying waveform; Peak (pharmacology), the time at which a drug reaches its maximum plasma concentration; Peak experience, psychological term for a euphoric mental state

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    Solitaire: TriPeaks. Create a long chain to conquer the connected card pyramids and reach the high-scoring peaks. By Masque Publishing

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  6. List of mass spectrometry software - Wikipedia

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    This software for peak picking and raw data preprocessing has an optional toolbox for label-free quantification, as well as isobaric labeling and isotopic labeling. It supports raw file formats from all major instrument vendors. Mascot Server Proprietary

  7. PeakFit - Wikipedia

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    PeakFit is an automated nonlinear peak separation and analysis software package for scientists performing spectroscopy, chromatography and electrophoresis.. PeakFit automatically finds and fits up to 100 peaks to a data set, at a time, enabling users to characterize peaks and find the best equation that fits their data.

  8. Peak (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Peak is a 2007 young adult fiction novel by Roland Smith about the physical and emotional challenges that face a fourteen-year-old as he climbs Mount Everest as well as tall buildings in New York City after moving from Wyoming.

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