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The demands for executing protocols at high speed led to the need for advanced, sophisticated system architectures, component designs, and implementations.
Higher speeds led to an assumed fluidization of the bed from secondary flows, which reduced bed densities in the vicinity of the scraper.
The apparent loss of particles in the range 150 500 µm is only partly accounted for by the increase above 500 µm and it is possible that the preparation of PEI flocs using mixing for 1 h at relatively high speed led to some break-up of larger aggregates over time.
"It's an urban myth that higher speeds lead to more accidents," Mr. Carrellas asserted.
The Shinkansen lines were opened in 1964 and their sleek design and high speeds lead to the 'bullet train' nickname that has spread across the world.
A higher speed leads to a larger inertia of running vehicle, which could "force" the drivers to cut into the opposite lane or the shoulders.
The combination of modern light weight and high speed leads to an increased concern regarding the stability of high-speed trains, especially when traveling on high embankments exposed to crosswinds and sudden, powerful wind gusts.
Moreover, turns at higher speeds lead to greater forces on animals' limbs and muscles, particularly when turn angles are acute [ 14, 15], as well as higher energetic costs [ 16].
They warned the government it would be "unacceptable and counterproductive" if investment in high-speed rail led to cutbacks in rail investment elsewhere.
A dental office burglary in Novato, a description of a suspect's vehicle and a high-speed chase led to Nolan's arrest Feb. 24 by San Rafael police, Seely said.
Most recently, high-speed trading led to the so-called "flash crash" in 2010 when the Dow Jones Industrial Average tumbled by 1,000 points in a matter of minutes after a series of automated high-speed trades prompted a massive stock sell-off (the market recovered its losses by the end of the same day).
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