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1Peak programme meter — A typical British quasi PPM. Each division between 1 and 7 is exactly four decibels and 6 is the intended maximum level. A peak programme meter (PPM) is an instrument used in professional audio for indicating the level of an audio signal. There… …
2peak hour — /ˈpik aʊə/ (say peek owuh) noun the period at which city traffic is at its densest. Also, peak period, rush hour. –peak hour, adjective …
3Peak uranium — is the point in time that the maximum global uranium production rate is reached. After that peak, the rate of production enters a terminal decline. While Uranium is used in nuclear weapons, its primary use is for energy generation via nuclear… …
4Peak coal — is the point in time at which the maximum global coal production rate is reached, after which, according to the theory, the rate of production will enter to a terminal decline. Coal is a fossil fuel formed from plant matter over the course of… …
5Peak Rail — is a preserved railway operating timetabled steam services for tourists and visitors to the Peak District and the Derbyshire Dales. It currently runs for a little under 4 miles between Matlock Riverside and Rowsley South. It remains the intention …
6Peak Cavern — entrance Location Castleton, Derbyshire Geology Limestone The Peak Cavern …
7Peak wheat — is the concept that agricultural production, due to its high use of energy inputs [IFDC, World Fertilizer Prices Soar, http://www.ifdc.org/i wfp021908.pdf] , is subject to the same profile as oil and gas production. [Peak Oil, Peak Gold, How… …
8Peak power — is the maximum level of work or energy output that is measured during an observation period.See also: Power Physics Exercise physiologists measure peak power in their evaluation of human energy generating capacities.Peak power also refers to the… …
9peak oil — UK US noun [uncountable] the time when the production of oil in the world is at its highest level Thesaurus: drilling for oilhyponym * * * ˌpeak ˈoil 8 [peak oil] noun …
10Peak oil (disambiguation) — *Peak oil discusses factors contributing to an oil production peak and the possible consequences generally associated with peak oil *Hubbert peak theory explains M. King Hubbert s theory of the rate of resource production over time, and its… …