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noun
The act or process of decelerating.
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Exposures to deceleration forces lasting longer than 0.2 second can cause fluid displacement or tissue deformation.
"Once you do that, you're in trouble because your subconscious takes over and says, 'This is going way too fast; we have to slow the club down.' " And that leads to deceleration and chunked shots.
His advice was not limited to deceleration.
When a vehicle switches from acceleration to deceleration and vice versa, the slip ratio varies discontinuously.
This leads to deceleration durations of several decades depending on the spacecraft mass.
Noteworthy, the decrease of this ratio was irrelevant to deceleration of EMI growth at later periods after surgery.
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Table 4 Distance to obstacle to start deceleration Distance to obstacle to start deceleration (mm) Average 1600 Max 3900 Min 920.
An appropriate distance to Target at which to stop An appropriate distance to Target to start deceleration An appropriate distance to Target to give a warning.
Road humps aimed at slowing traffic and noise barriers erected alongside busy roads can both increase air pollution, says Nice. "Traffic calming measures such as speed humps... may increase emissions by adding to decelerations and accelerations," it says.
For the present study, samples of sand, rock, glass, and chalk were subjected to decelerations of 1440 2880 g using drop tests.
An appropriate distance to Target to start deceleration.
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