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stopping power
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A research measure that captures a print advert's ability to grab the attention of the reader, also known as the attention rating.
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Experimentally, range is more easily measured than is stopping power.
This work investigates the stopping power of V79 cells for low energy ions.
Four-piston Brembo brakes provide stopping power, and electric power steering sets the course.
The backscatter correction and Bragg Grapy stopping power ratio were calculated using the Monte Carlo techniques.
Then target geometry was designed based on stopping power calculation by the SRIM code.
The Brembo brakes (radial-mount calipers up front) deliver a staggering degree of stopping power.
That is suitable target for the stopping power measurement when we have an appropriate shock velocity.
Four-wheel disk brakes are intended to address common complaints about those models' stopping power.
One-half of the stopping power, called the restricted stopping power, is numerically equal to the linear energy transfer and changes smoothly to a constant value, called the Fermi plateau, as the ratio β approaches unity.
"It doesn't have the stopping power of lead," he mutters.
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Stopping power--which sometimes isn't well mated to horsepower--is also eye-poppingly impressive.
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