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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a higher collision" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing incidents, accidents, or events where the severity or intensity of a collision is being compared or described.
Example: "The investigation revealed that a higher collision rate was observed in the intersection during peak hours."
Alternatives: "an increased collision" or "a more severe collision".
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A higher collision rate of water vapor molecules with the surface is then needed to maintain equilibrium.
Comparing the graphs for different transmission ranges shows that a higher transmission range leads to a higher collision probability.
A higher N can lead to a higher collision probability and thus can cause more packets being dropped.
This is because the increasing number of stations lead to a higher collision probability and thus increase the queueing time for each packet.
In Fig. 10, as expected, the increase of the number of users leads to a higher collision probability for XYJ model and the non-optimal scheme.
At a lower number of stations, the optimal m is smaller than the value of the non-optimal scheme, which leads to a higher collision probability thus a slightly lower throughput.
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In both high and low-energy studies, the designs are based on the possibility to increase the average flux by a high collision repetition frequency.
Such a high collision rate may have an impact on the quality of the energy reconstruction which is attempted to be maintained at a high level using a calibration procedure described in this contribution.
But it's a high collision, high velocity game and that's why we love it". Pask first joined the England setup in 1997 for their tour to Argentina just as the game was in the early stages of professionalism.
Stabilization surgery followed by physiotherapy rehabilitation has been shown to reduce the chance of further episodes of shoulder dislocation and to improve quality of life scores in patients who sustain a shoulder dislocation as a result of a high collision trauma which results in significant bony damage to the shoulder joint.
Patients will be excluded if they have a history of a high collision shoulder injury precipitating their apprehension symptoms, evidence of bony injury around the glenoid rim and/or humeral head or rotator cuff tear on arthroscopic examination, neural damage affecting the upper limb, or previous shoulder surgery.
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