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A theoretical model describing acoustic attenuation in a flexibile walled duct (having neither internal acoustic treatment nor external lagging) which passes through a reverberant space is described.
Some business owners say that sales were already lagging, which higher taxes won't help.
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"Jet Lag," which opens today in New York and Los Angeles, couldn't have been made before the era of the cellphone.
(Jet lag, which affects you even if you sleep perfectly well on planes, is an issue for another day).
The research might also explain why jet lag, which throws off circadian rhythms, has been shown to affect immunity.
And the modest turbo lag, which is hardly noticeable in straight-line acceleration, makes it a bit tricky to accelerate smoothly through a curve.
But our high school kids really lag, which means that "the longer American children are in school, the worse they perform compared to their international peers," said McKinsey.
"Things like jet lag, which disrupt daily time, can increase the possibility of someone getting sick or having an emotional or cognitive shift," he says.
After Mark McGwire blasted the concept of international games, the players have been virtually diplomatic, playing down the impact of jet lag, which has been known to leave normal civilians blithering and staggering.
One of the earliest materials, Mr. Mulley said, was a product called Thermo-lag, which the commission approved based on what turned out to be fraudulent lab tests submitted by an obscure company.
The i8910HD has considerable shutter lag, which is really rather tedious.
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