Noun
hiper (plural hipers)
(wrestling) A wrestler who uses the hipe technique.
Guatemala City's ample consumer base and sophisticated service sector is represented by the large department store chains present in the city, among them Siman, Hiper Paiz & Paiz (Walmart), Price Smart, ClubCo, Cemaco, Sears and Office Depot. Source: Internet
HiPER requires about 270 kJ of laser energy, so assuming a first-generation diode laser driver at 10% the reactor would require about 3 MJ of electrical power. Source: Internet
Given a gain of about 100 and a laser efficiency of about 1%, HiPER produces about the same amount of fusion energy as electrical energy was needed to create it. Source: Internet
HiPER is currently studying devices that operate at 1 MJ at 1 Hz, or alternately 100 kJ at 10 Hz. Source: Internet
Parts of the HiPER budget are dedicated to research in this direction as well. Source: Internet
IBM labels critical PTFs as "HIPER" (High Impact PERvasive). Source: Internet