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Also, interestingly, the rate of metabolome changes is decelerated during aging, though such deceleration is not observed in gene expression (although the latter data is from another experiment).
The supersonic solar wind is decelerated on crossing the quasi-perpendicular HTS.
However, it was proven that the mandible is decelerated prior to tooth contact, in contrast to impact forces.
The calculation of grain destruction is performed until the shock velocity is decelerated down to 100 km s−1 (8 × 104 yr after the explosion).
Clearly, a packet of molecules is selected from the molecular beam pulse, is decelerated, and arrives in the interaction region at later times.
When the robot is approaching a moving obstacle in the field, it is decelerated and deviated to another Bezier path leading to the estimated target position.
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What is decelerating?
Demand at the top end of the market is decelerating.
So if the growth of spending is decelerating, why are premiums increasing?
The trouble is, much of Europe is already in recession, and China is decelerating.
But this has come at a price: the economy is decelerating fast.
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