Sentences with phrase «decelerated from»

Likewise, Cazenave 2014 had published according to altimetry data, sea level had decelerated from 3.5 mm / yr in the 1990s to 2.5 mm / yr during 2003 - 2011, and that deceleration could be explained by increased terrestrial water storage, and the pause in ocean warming reported by Argo data.
If you just quickly decelerated from high speed (as in, you were going too fast and stopped very quickly), your brake discs will be quite hot.
Meanwhile, inflation decelerated from 2.0 % in 2012 to 1.2 % at the end of 2013 as did real final sales from +2.8 % at the end of 2012 to +1.8 % in Q313.
The most widely followed inflation measure, the consumer price index, has decelerated from 2.5 percent inflation in January to 1.9 percent.
It's decelerated from 1.8 percent in the first two months of this year to 1.6 percent in the last two months.
Inflation eased to 1 percent in January, the slowest in 17 months, decelerating from December's 1.5 percent and undershooting the 1.3 percent seen in a Reuters poll of economists.
As my heart rate started decelerating from the public spectacle I was just the subject of, I got to thinking.
When you're decelerating from high speeds, the brakes will sing a little, but they'll never fade.
Going from a standstill to 62 mph in the Bugatti Chiron takes just under 2.5 seconds, and it decelerates from 62 mph to a stop in just 101 feet, thanks to carbon - ceramic brakes and an active rear wing that can also function as an airbrake.
They work fine when you're decelerating from triple - digit speeds, but in mellower driving, they aren't quite as easy to modulate as the standard iron - rotor stoppers.
Lately I noticed a change in the sound my exhaust is making when decelerating from ~ 4000 + revs while in gear with the clutch not squeezed (that would be engine breaking probably).
At the time I first heard it I was decelerating from about 45 MPH.
The HSV took 14.43 metres to decelerate from 60 - 0 km / h, the Lexus doing slightly better at 13.67 metres.
The last five years have been disastrous for Audi, which saw its U.S. sales unintentionally decelerate from 59,797 in 1986 to 12,823 last year.

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It faces intense competition from larger rivals such as Facebook's Instagram as it grapples with decelerating user growth.
In contrast, since last fall, economic activity in Canada has decelerated, leading to a more cautious normalization path from the Bank of Canada.
Growth decelerated to 5.3 % in the first quarter from 5.9 % at the end of last year; it has now decelerated for four straight quarters.
Also, while payrolls continue to chug along posting numbers that are about 2x of most economists BLs from a few years back, in percentage terms, their growth is decelerating, from around 2 % back in 2015 to around 1.5 % now, much as we'd expect as we close in on full employment, whatever that much - sought - after state looks like.
Whole Foods (WFM) was downgraded to neutral from outperform by Wedbush, which set a $ 40 price target, saying that comp sales growth is decelerating.
Exports are now down 3.6 percent from a year earlier while both inflation and industrial production are decelerating, according to Bloomberg data.
As citizens flee for the mainland from the storm damage, output will likely fall and further decelerate the economic recovery.
According to the same survey, private - sector AWOTE decelerated considerably from an annual rate of over 6 per cent in mid 1995 to 2.8 per cent over the year to November 1996, although this seems likely to be an overstatement of the decline.
Growth is on track to decelerate to 2.1 %, according the average estimate via The Wall Street Journal's economic survey for April — down from 2.9 % in the previous quarter.
European economies continue to show minimal growth, China appears to be decelerating and the Japanese domestic economy is still recovering from a large sales tax increase.
He must refrain from tugging on the sled, which would decelerate it, and make sure not to land too heavily, lest he cause the sled to bounce.
According to figures from the Ghana Statistical Service, the last time the economy recorded growth below 4 percent was in 2000 when GDP, which measures the value of final goods and services produced in the country, decelerated to 3.7 percent.
The team's model suggests that stems from a slower deceleration rate for Earth's spin at the time, which affected the total amount of rotational momentum in the Earth - moon system and thus how rapidly the moon's spin rate decelerates, among other things.
«In Comet Hitchhiker, accelerating and decelerating do not require propellant because the spacecraft is harvesting kinetic energy from the target,» Ono said.
Modern theories of aerodynamics, advanced materials and computer analysis have made possible parachutes that can decelerate a capsule from supersonic speeds to a snail's pace in a matter of seconds
For years scientists scratched their heads over the «Pioneer anomaly»: Radio signals from the twin spacecraft, which are no longer in contact with Earth, showed they were decelerating more rapidly than could be explained solely by the pull of the sun or other known physical effects.
The solution is for the probe's sail to be redeployed upon arrival so that the spacecraft would be optimally decelerated by the incoming radiation from the stars in the Alpha Centauri system.
In the space of just four minutes, the probe slowed from an entry speed of 170 000 kilometres an hour to just 400 km / h, decelerating at up to 250 g and turning into a fireball more than twice the temperature of the Sun's surface.
However, after the shocking discovery in 1998 that distant galaxies were accelerating (not decelerating) away from us, the missing mass problem was replaced by the «dark energy» problem.
Even though you're training your body to move the bar faster, your muscles still have to decelerate the movement at the top of the lift to prevent injury to your shoulders and elbows, not to mention to prevent the bar from flying out of your hands.
Sufficient mobility of the thoracic spine is extremely important in helping the upper body decelerate forces (i.e., gravity and impact) to the lower body and prevent the structures of the lower back from experiencing excessive stress.
Doing a set or two of 6 to 8 reps of this pop - up warm - up detailed above (where you explode up and away from the bar) sends your body the signal that it doesn't need to decelerate the limbs in this movement.
Now look at the bench press... one of the limiting factors in the bench press is that part of the force from the muscles is used to decelerate the bar to keep it from throwing your shoulders out of the socket as you go through the movement.
Antioxidants decelerate the aging process by neutralizing free radicals in the body and preventing them from damaging skin cells and DNA.
The Dating Services industry will continue to benefit from rising demand; however, revenue is expected to decelerate over the five years to 2022... purchase to read more.
A recurrent trait of Green's films is a form of decelerated dialogue and expressions from actors, influenced by Baroque theatre techniques, alongside having the performers deliver their lines right into camera.
Other dynamic assets are well - balanced 45/55 percent weight distribution; a supple ride; total chassis control provided by the height - adjustable, variable - rate, control - arm suspension; precise and quick rack - and - pinion steering; and carbon - ceramic brakes that can, with the auxiliary air brake, decelerate the Grand Sport from 62 mph to a full stop in only 103 feet, says Bugatti.
Although the pavement is narrow, bumpy, and dotted with blind crests, the 918 tracked with the precision of a fighter jet, clung like a magnet to the tarmac sprayed dark gray with mist from the Mediterranean Sea, and decelerated like an accordion, only to reach out for the next straight with expandable elasticity.
Without it you had to learn to read the road minutely when pressing on in damp weather, the worry being that if it did get properly away from you the ensuing accident would be a) a drawn out affair as two tons of aluminium, steel and leather decelerated using solid bits of the county you were in, and b) terrifically expensive because even back in ’98 the hand - built «Works Prepared» Vantage 600 cost # 232,950.
The equation from before tells us that stopping distance is inversely proportional to the decelerating force, so with the above data, a doubling of mass results in a -12 % decrease in µ, and therefore a +14 % increase in stopping distance.
I notice that when I downshift in this car specifically (most apparent from 3rd - > 2nd gear) that this does not happen and I experience a «jerking» motion as the car rapidly decelerates as the engine rpms match the speed.
Or consider the stopping power of the carbon - ceramic discs, which decelerate the roughly 3,900 - pound Lambo from 60 mph to zero in less than 100 feet.
When decelerating at speeds up to 84 mph, the gasoline engine can be decoupled from the drivetrain so that more kinetic energy can be recovered by the regenerative braking system.
There is, however, noticeable resistance shifting into first from either neutral (standstill) or second (decelerating), which I have been told is just a worn synchro.
Despite its genetic detriments — considerable dimensions, high center of gravity, substantial weight — the Urus hugs the road like a salamander climbing up a sheet of glass, it juggles power and torque like an orangutan brachiating between trees, its responses are as sharp as a chameleon's tongue, and it decelerates like a serpent recoiling from an attack.
I have a 2011 Suzuki SX4 Crossover AWD with MT. Sometimes when I start it up, begin moving forward, or quickly decelerate I can hear what sounds like water (or some other liquid) moving from one place to another (can't quite tell where) under the dash or maybe just behind the firewall.
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