Sentence examples for speed yielding from inspiring English sources

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To come so close as a rookie was unrivalled, but in 2007 and again in 2008, his innate speed, yielding nine victories, was offset by intemperate performances, including crashes and other off-track excursions, that underlined how much he still had to learn.

In particular, the new algorithm allows all the parameters to converge with the same speed, yielding straight trajectories to the extremum even with maps that have highly elongated level sets, in contrast to curved "steepest descent" trajectories of the gradient algorithm.

In this work, the microstructural evolution of Cu6Sn5, in a Cu/Sn soldering reaction at 523 K, was experimentally investigated by dipping a single Cu sample into molten Sn at a near-constant speed, yielding a continuous set of time evolution samples.

In relation to cost drivers, Maloni et al. (2013) identify extra-slow steaming as the most beneficial vessel speed, yielding a 20%% reduction in total costs and a 43 % reduction in carbon dioxide emissions.

Then, they measured the distance between the footprints and used an equation based on observations of living, walking bipeds to estimate the dinosaur's walking speed, yielding a result between 4.5 and 8 kilometers per hour (2.8 to 5 miles per hour), they report online this month and in a forthcoming print issue of Cretaceous Research.

Increasing printing speed was found to have a detrimental effect on precision, with a 90 mm/s speed yielding an 8.5% discrepancy between CAD and physical model wall thickness compared to an error lower than 0.01 mm when using a 30 mm/s printing speed.

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As our research found, it is the very basics that need additional emphasis behind the wheel: how to properly proceed at four way intersections, navigating roundabouts (popping up in neighborhoods large and small across the country), maintaining proper speeds, yielding, sharing the road, and more.

This research question focuses on the driver's speed and yielding behaviour when encountering VRUs while turning.

The initial response to concentration changes decreases slower than adaptation times, resulting in an increased signal response for vanishing γ R. For vanishing γ B, the initial response to concentration changes decreases faster than adaptation speed, hence yielding a vanishing signal response.

If cars can "listen" for advice, the system can suggest small adjustments to speed and route, yielding even better improvement.

These experimental data were analyzed using the nonlinear relation between the stretched flame speed and stretch rate, yielding laminar flame speeds that agree well with data determined from alternate flame configurations.

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