superhigh

superhigh

(ˌsuːpəˈhaɪ)
adj
extremely high
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The meeting was briefed that there were 2963 industrial units in Sindh, out of which 2220 were in Karachi, 188 in Hyderabad Phase I, 100 in Kotri, 80 in Sukkur, 250 in Superhigh way Phase I, 75 in Nooriabad and 50 were in Super High way Phase II.
"When you combine something that is not going to fetch a superhigh price, because it is a trophy asset, with something that needs a bit of work in a brand like Kettle, which is still a fabulous brand even though it has been performing poorly recently, that is perfect for Valeo."
KARACHI -- The traders of sacrificial animals have been advise by the administration of the Asia's largest cattle market nearby the Hyderabad-Karachi Superhigh to take precutionary measures to cope with the situation in case of rain.
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The same approach predicts a strong reduction of particle densities at superhigh energies as compared to predictions of the Glauber approximation [6].
Ortho cubic superhigh resolution computed tomography: A new radiographic technique with application to the temporomandibular joint.
HPLC/MS-experiment was carried out using a Triple TOF 5600, AB Sciex superhigh resolution mass spectrometer from the solution in methanol by turboionic spray (TIS) ionization method with the collision energy with nitrogen molecules of 10 eV.
The proliferation of cordless phones in residences, offices, colleges and businesses, subjecting individuals to superhigh frequency/ microwave radiation is currently an international epidemic.
Although it scales well to older systems, it's staggeringly detailed for those that have the hardware to run it natively at superhigh resolution 4K.