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The large line widths and double-peaked nature of the spectra of the FUor-like stars are consistent with the established accretion disk model for FUors, also consistent with their near-infrared colors.
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The second has a double-peaked or bimodal distribution, with lots of kids clustered at the bottom, a dip toward the medion, and another big cluster a bit above average.
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The maximum of 1990 is suspected to be double-peaked, and this seems to be reflected by the fact, that the sea level peak shows a shoulder in 1990, and another maximum later on.
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What I want to know: 1. During the time period considered, the solar cycle had a double-peaked maximum.
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Their ranges were interminable, and every view from every fresh ridge grander than the last, for we were now near the lofty range of the Aidzu Mountains, and the double-peaked
Unbeaten Tracks in Japan Isabella Lucy 2004
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A long V-shaped valley opens to the south-east between steep spurs of a double-peaked range.
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“Dunk Island,” he writes, “a little to the northward, is larger and higher, and remarkable for its double-peaked summit.”
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They were terribly exposed now, transversing the top ridge of a double-peaked mountain.
The Woods Out Back Salvatore, R. A., 1959- 1993
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Chert spied a gaudily attired Suloise in a double-peaked hat of fuchsia.
Night Arrant Gygax, Gary 1987
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Dunk Island, a little to the northward, is larger and higher, and is remarkable for its double-peaked summit.
Narrative of a Survey of the Intertropical and Western Coasts of Australia Performed between the years 1818 and 1822 — Volume 1 Phillip Parker King
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