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To acceleration
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The act of accelerating, or the state of being accelerated; increase of motion or action; as opposed to retardation or deceleration.
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When it comes to acceleration, the new technology has the old beat flat.
Microgravity, a measure of the degree to which an object in space is subjected to acceleration.
And you can severely limit some of the actions the driver can take with regard to acceleration".
It is therefore vulnerable to landsliding, to undercutting by the streams, to acceleration by local earthquakes, to debris flows".
"It can change its behavior due to little imperfections in its behavior, which would lead to acceleration," Dr. Albrecht said.
Power relates to acceleration; energy relates to how far a car can travel before it needs to be recharged.
"The equation shows they cannot lead to acceleration," says Seljak.
It reacts to acceleration and centrifugal force to create sound.
"We took a fund approach to acceleration," says Abecassis.
The open landscape was experienced as conducive to acceleration.
At early ages, limestone additions can increase concrete strength due to acceleration of cement hydration.
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