Sentences with phrase «decelerating at»

This would seem to support a luke - warmish interpretation: the temperature trend has not flat - lined recently, though the increase is currently decelerating at a rate that (if unchanged) would lead to zero growth by the end of the century.
Shift Hold Control logic keeps the transmission in its current (lower) gear ratio when aggressive driving is detected, as in the case of decelerating at a corner entry.
Shift Hold Control keeps the transmission in its current (lower) gear ratio during aggressive driving, as in the case of decelerating at a corner entry.
Shift Hold Control keeps the transmission in its current (lower) gear ratio when aggressive driving is detected, as in the case of decelerating at a corner entry.
The system is designed to determine if the driver is late in decelerating at an approaching stop sign, will then sound an alert and can also pre-charge the brakes to provide braking force if deemed necessary.
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.
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.
In previous FIFA versions the ball violated the laws of physics, accelerating and decelerating at a set rate unaffected by its initial velocity.
Retail sales have fallen for three straight months, construction spending decelerated at the start of the year, and auto sales have largely plateaued.
That means each wheel can accelerate or decelerate at any time.
It is necessary to decelerate at the slowest possible speed before you make a stop.

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However, these factors are beginning to fade, causing GDP (gross domestic product) growth to decelerate gradually,» analysts at the bank said in a report Monday.
Chief financial officer David Wehner said the company expects capital expenditures of $ 15 billion this year, at the high end of expectations, and revenue growth is also expected to decelerate this year.
What's again remarkable here is that core inflation has been decelerating while the unemployment rate has been falling sharply, and is now, at 5.3 %, within spitting distance of your full employment rate of 5.1 %.
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.
As Wal - Mart's growth decelerated, it became a less popular stock in a market that all - too - often seems obsessed with growth at all costs.
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.
In so many data points above, decelerating growth to flat at best growth is the character we see.
This assessment might be challenged by recent data as the unemployment rate kept on falling but wage growth has stabilised at best, if not slightly decelerated.
So if you weigh 200 pounds, the decelerating force at your shoulder can be up to 300 pounds on every pitch.
This approach provides a comprehensive look at correct running form and proper technique with cutting, pivoting, and decelerating.
Despite having seven players participate in counters at times, the home side utilized fake pressing to decelerate Roma's transitions, pushing the giallorossi toward the touchline.
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.
Now, researchers at the University of the Witwatersrand in Johannesburg have demonstrated that laser light traveling along a helical path through space, can accelerate and decelerate as it spins into the distance.
Researchers at the University of the Witwatersrand in Johannesburg have demonstrated that laser light traveling along a helical path through space, can accelerate and decelerate as it spins into the distance.
A new model developed by researchers at Chalmers describes how much the electrons are decelerated, paving the way to making these runaway electrons harmless.
That technology relies on retrorockets at supersonic speeds to decelerate the vehicle as it travels through an atmosphere.
Depending on the exact state of the oscillating electromagnetic field of this pulse at the time of detection, the electron was accelerated or decelerated.
A study led by a researcher at the IAC and published today in Nature Astronomy points to the role of the magnetic field as responsible for decelerating the formation of massive stars in the center of galaxies.
Hang a weight on the end of an 18 - inch string and set it in motion like a pendulum, moving back and forth horizontally in a single plane (its speed gradually accelerates as it approaches the center and decelerates again as it reaches the top at the other end).
The system uses a windshield - mounted computer equipped with a camera and radar to automatically accelerate, decelerate, avoid obstacles and stay in a lane at speeds of up to 80 miles per hour.
Either way, hummingbirds are producing new species at a decelerating pace, probably because they are running out of space or ecological niches to fill.
As you age, your metabolism tends to decelerate by about 5 % for every decade of life past age 40, so that if your resting metabolic rate is, say, 1,200 calories per day at age 40, it will be around 1,140 at age 50.
Human bodies generate melatonin at an accelerated rate in the dark to prepare for sleep, and at a decelerated rate in the light in order to support energy levels and alertness throughout the day.
NOTE: One of the problems with barbell training and power development is that we must decelerate the barbell at the end - range of the repetition.
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.
As mentioned earlier the more force you are able to absorb and decelerate the more powerful you are at performing concentric 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.
These maneuvers involve first decelerating, then changing direction, and finally accelerating, while maintaining balance at all times.
, Berg explains that the Buddy Burgers set - piece (which automatically cues up at the end of Berg's spiel) was a «reshoot - slash - new scene» to decelerate the pace of the first act — just as he does on the yakker during said sequence.
As we detailed before, the 2017 Volvo S90 will come with Volvo's Pilot Assist semi-autonomous capability as standard, meaning that it will be able to accelerate, decelerate, stop, and steer on its own, at least on roads with clear lane markings at speeds up to 80 mph.
No problem when you're at the helm of the new 911, which decelerates with vitriolic spontaneity and follows your chosen line when you must suddenly sway and swerve.
Also at lower speeds it can get shaky especially when decelerating.
In this features - galore mile - eater, the driver is constantly tailed by a battalion of electronic helpers that know how and when to stay in the lane, keep the correct distance, decelerate in an emergency, pull at the steering wheel if need be, and park the car automatically.
PTV pairs a mechanical side - to - side diff lock with an advanced ABS algorithm that intermittently decelerates the inner rear wheel through tight corners tackled at speed.
This 911 happily carved through a 112 - mph bend at 124 mph, held its line no matter what, and steered and decelerated with all four wheels.
The S90 will come with Volvo's latest generation of Pilot Assist II semi-autonomous driving capability as standard, meaning it will be able to accelerate, decelerate, stop, and steer on its own — at least on roads with clear lane markings at speeds up to 30 mph in the city and 80 mph on the highway.
The decelerating power is provided by single disc at either ends but no ABS is on offer.
At the time I first heard it I was decelerating from about 45 MPH.
Key technolgies include a Stop / Start system that automatically shuts down the engine at rest, Smart regenerative charging that prioritizes charging when the car is decelerating and ECO mode which priortizes the most efficient vehicle settings.
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