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spikes <a spike; spikes> N

spikes

Spike N COMPUT

hand spike MIL

pulse spike COMMUNIC

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In the past, iron spikes were used at roadblocks as a deterrent measure and were not mobile and handheld from place to place by traffic officers.
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Reproductive success is strongly affected by insects that infest the flower spikes and fruiting structures.
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For example, price spikes frequently occur when some producers have plant outages or when some consumers are in a period of peak consumption.
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It was as a protection against elephants that the gates were studded with iron spikes; to meet which it was the practice to furnish the elephant with an iron frontlet.
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One motivation for this change were sudden spikes in product demand; in these situations, the store could not meet the full demand.
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He has oily black scales with bristly spikes.
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A railroad track walker had discovered missing spikes.
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The two-lipped flowers emerge from the reddish-fringed, green bracts on axillary spikes along the upper sides of branches.
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The model consisted of a wooden cylinder surrounded by rows of slender spikes, which pulled the lint through the bars of a comb-like grid.
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The inflorescence has a long, leaflike bract that is longer than the spikes.
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