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Ascending, the car is on the outside of each turn; descending, it must take the tighter inside lane.
Though Beloki's crash is the best known cautionary tale about descending, it is not the only case of a downhill's affecting a race.
The foreground of "The Dance Class" (1873) — one of the works in the Phillips exhibition — features a spiral staircase (with dancers descending it) and dancers stretching.
When the plane should have been descending, it was still flying at a constant altitude, according to FlightAware, a company that provides real-time tracking of airplanes based on radar data from the Federal Aviation Administration.
In Figure 13, being a small section of the previous figure, it can be seen that although the gradient of the latency is descending, it still shows a similar behavior as the maximum buffer.
Although a wind turbine will not be descending, it is thought that imitating the geometry of the wing portion of the seeds and converting them into blades will increase the lift generated by the VAWT and thus increase the efficiency.
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As it descends, it becomes compressed and warmer, its relative humidity falling further.
The party later traveled north, descended the Lemhi River to the Salmon and attempted to descend it to the Snake, but found it impassable because of its violent rapids.
The river was named for Simon Fraser, who first descended it to the Pacific Ocean in 1808.
I begin to hanker for this each year as autumn descends: it is a wonderful way of celebrating the season.
As Huygens descended, it drifted over a plateau, above, toward a landing in the dark area at right.
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