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PAUL McFedries suffers from neologophilia, a happy, giddy malaise in an age when new words are being coined at a rate too accelerated to be properly gauged, matched only by the neological frenzy of the Elizabethan age, the last period in history when thousands of words entered the English lexicon, at least 1,500 of them created by Shakespeare.
We can, perhaps, suppose both decoupling and coupling just to interpret this seismic gap but the slow propagation of the after-slip through the gap is incompatible with the latter because, if such a large coupled patch breaks, the rupture would be accelerated to be a standard earthquake.
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"Boarding continues in our hospitals and efforts need to be accelerated to reduce it," he said.
Activation of aerobic respiration and nitrite respiration will accelerate NADH to be reoxidized to NAD+.
The O ions were accelerated to energies of 0.5 2.0 keV.
The rod was accelerated to 40 rpm over 5 min.
The ESR was slightly accelerated to 40 mm/h.
The accelerated state tends to be exuberant in invention and fancy.
Whether or not it makes Germany change (or accelerate) course remains to be seen.
This cyclotron is optimised to accelerate H2+ molecules to be extracted by stripping.
The need for speed itself seems to be accelerating.
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