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to collisions
noun
An instance of colliding.
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Such behavior infuriates New Yorkers and can lead to collisions with big-city hard-chargers.
The vacuum prevents the electrons from scattering, due to collisions with gas molecules.
Taken alone, he said, they could have some negative impact because they examine only how individual vehicles stand up to collisions with bigger vehicles.
According to CTC, the national cycling charity, in 2012, 98% of serious or fatal pedestrian injuries in urban areas were due to collisions with motor vehicles.
(719-1300) www.orgndabouTENeatre.org "TEN UNKNOWNS" Jon Robin Baitz ("The Substance of Fire") is drawn to collisions between artistic high-mindedness and real-world morality.
Finally we turn to collisions between shuttles.
Concurrent transmissions always lead to collisions.
This introduces more chances of packet losses due to collisions.
Reading multiple tags at the same time leads to collisions.
They are vulnerable to collisions, because they form in the comparatively crowded galactic disk.
In WSN, energy wastage is mainly due to collisions, idle listening, overhearing, and overhead.
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