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He went on to say he envisioned the Hyperloop as a system that would transport people at "effectively faster than the speed of sound," and that it would involve a tube with a partial vacuum.

This conclusion would not change if one adopted the effectively faster rate of Kivisild et al. [26] based only on synonymous substitutions, which would generally shrink ages by a factor of ∼3/4, as judged from a comparison with both the ages of the Native American haplogroups [14] and those of super-haplogroups L, L3, M, and N [43].

It has been observed in our analysis and previously [ 23] that coalescent estimates based on the effectively faster rate of Kivisild et al. [ 76], yields younger age for most Native American haplogroups than the well documented archaeological date of modern human occupation at Monte Verde site in southern South America [ 30].

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This result indicates that efficacy of the released DOX is effectively fast.

In the wake of the recent Caurier-Leiser version for Welsh National, which effectively fast-forwarded the action from the time of Peter the Great to the equally brutal era of Stalin, Stein's handsome, sweeping vision of this mighty work deserves to cement its place in the repertoire as securely as those of its much-loved siblings.

Veterinarian James K. Morrisey, a specialist in avian medicine and senior lecturer at Cornell University, reviewed the video and said Steiner appeared to perform the CPR effectively fast compressions that matched a bird's speedy heart beat, and rescue breaths that covered the nose and mouth.

That was in the prior rulemaking and never caused this insanity from the tech world - even though they were effectively fast lanes.

For example, the model could allow variables to change in one or two steps after they are enabled [2], [3], or variables could change within a continuous but bounded window, as can be specified with timed automata [4], or reactions could be classified as "fast" and "slow" reactions, with "fast" reactions occurring (effectively) infinitely faster than slow reactions [5], [6].

By the late 1990's, on trips of 500 miles or less (and most airplane trips are that), "going by commercial airplane was effectively no faster than driving a car," Mr. Fallows wrote.

The spectral leakage can be suppressed effectively with faster side-lobe decay rate.

In those cases, the top of the ball effectively moved faster through the oncoming air than the bottom half did.

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