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spike A simple long inflorescence with flowers as in the spikes of pondweeeds or pickerelweed.
Ãâó: aquaplant.tamu.edu/glossary.htm
spike This is the STScI software that determines the schedulability of an observation and helps STScI develop a long range plan of observations on-board HST.
Ãâó: www.stsci.edu/public/rps2-users-7.html
spike A powerfully hit shot directed into the opponent's court using either the foot or head.
Ãâó: takraw.webark.org/glossary.html
spike Is a form of the chemical element having one or more isotope abundance artificially enhanced compared with the natural element. The terms spike and tracer relate to applications of this material.
Ãâó: www.physics.curtin.edu.au/iupac/docs/glossary.html
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