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 Translation for 'Spike' from English to Russian
NOUN   a spike | spikes
VERB   to spike | spiked | spiked
spiking | spikes
SYNO capitulum | ear | spike | ...
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высоконогий африканский жаворонок {м} [Chersomanes albofasciata, syn.: Chersomanes garrula, Chersomanes rufulus, Certhilauda albofasciata]
spike-heeled lark
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Usage Examples English
  • Col. Stevens also invented the hooked spike for attaching the rail to the crosstie (or sleeper). At the present time, the screw spike is being used widely in place of the hooked spike.
  • White spike: A spike that will not break the brick when jumped on.
  • Legend has it that when the Golden Spike was to be placed to mark the completion of the transcontinental railway, the driving of the spike was to be done by Leland Stanford, President of the Southern Pacific.
  • Stimuli too weak to produce a spike do, however, set up a local electrotonus, the magnitude of the electronic potential progressively increasing with the strength of the stimulus, until a spike is generated.
  • Spike tape is used to create a stage marking called a spike.

  • To avoid contamination of the mass spectrometer with the isotopically enriched spike, an additional blend of the primary standard (A*) and the spike (B) can be measured instead of measuring the enriched spike (B) directly.
  • Spike: This trick involves the hole in the "tama" and the spike.
  • The front of the sole features a rigid or semi-rigid spike plate containing between 3 and 9 threaded holes called spike wells.
  • Spike (S) glycoprotein (sometimes also called spike protein, that project from the surface of the virion.
  • In 1957, Congress authorized the Golden Spike National Historic Site, which was redesignated the Golden Spike National Historical Park in 2019.

  • The IF and SR model of spike train occurs in Type I neurons, in which the spike rate or spike frequency of the occurrence increases smoothly with the increase in stimulus current starting from zero.
  • The literary journal "Meanjin" takes its name from "meanjin", a Turrbal word meaning 'spike', referring to the spike of land Brisbane was later built on.
  • At the time, the gold spike was actually a regular iron spike. A gold spike was on hand, but the gold was too soft and instead of being driven, was just hammered out of shape.
  • Importantly, the spike probability of neuron i depends only on its spike input (filtered with a kernel [...] and weighted with a factor [...]) and the timing of its most recent output spike (summarized by [...]).
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