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The phrase "acceleration or slowing" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing changes in speed or rate, particularly in contexts like physics, economics, or any situation involving movement or progress.
Example: "The study focused on the factors influencing acceleration or slowing in economic growth during the last decade."
Alternatives: "speeding up or deceleration" or "increasing or decreasing speed".
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The cap are sometimes zonate (marked with concentric lines that form alternating pale and darker zones); this depends on changes in the humidity of the environment, as variations in the amount of moisture will cause alternating periods of acceleration or slowing of growth.
EEG reactivity was considered if background patterns showed any reproducible change (acceleration or slowing, including amplitude variation) upon stimulation at 50 mA.
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Acceleration describes how quickly something is speeding up or slowing down.
Acceleration is a derivative – it tells you how fast something is speeding up or slowing down, or how the speed is changing.
Authorities don't believe this migration acceleration is slowing down any time soon.
Fast or slow?
Quick or slow?
Although not completely understood, several biochemical mechanisms for pharmacological chaperones (PCs) have been proposed including the acceleration of folding, slowing of unfolding, template-based induction of correct folding, and thermodynamic stabilization.
Above size A2, i.e. two computing units, we noticed that the dynamics of the acceleration significantly slowed down.
However, when using >8 Searcher roles, the dynamics of the acceleration slowed down.
Mechanical is not fast or slow, but without extreme acceleration or deceleration.
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