Sentences with phrase «deceleration at»

http://www.bioone.org/doi/abs/10.2112/JCOASTRES-D-10-00141.1 The analysis reveals a consistent trend of weak deceleration at each of these gauge sites throughout Australasia over the period from 1940 to 2000.
Don't forget watson «s paper for the CSIRO Is There Evidence Yet of Acceleration in Mean Sea Level Rise around Mainland Australia?http: / / www.jcronline.org/doi/full/10.2112/JCOASTRES-D-10-00141.1 The analysis reveals a consistent trend of weak deceleration at each of these gauge sites throughout Australasia over the period from 1940 to 2000.
In fact the authors seem to go out of their way to state that the average result shows deceleration at every opportunity.
The Art of Deceleration Kunstmuseum Wolfsburg Wolfsburg, Germany October 31, 2011 - April 9, 2012 The Art of Deceleration at Kunstmuseum Wolfsburg
Kia's mild hybrid system will enable a car to be driven in an electric - only mode at low speeds and when cruising, while the battery is recharged under deceleration at all speeds.
Left to its own devices, the transmission's function is all but unnoticeable in normal acceleration and deceleration at city and highway speeds.

Not exact matches

This Friday's preliminary look at first - quarter GDP data is expected to show a deceleration in growth to 2.0 %, according to Econoday.com's consensus forecast — the softest rise in a year.
«After a temporary deceleration in the previous quarter, the data suggest that household deleveraging has resumed its previous trajectory,» said Wilbert van der Klaauw, senior vice president and economist at the New York Fed.
The most likely is that China experiences a long, but orderly, growth deceleration as it grinds away at its debt burden, but under easily specified conditions each of the three is possible.
But as I see it, there are at least two problems, besides obvious timing mismatches, with treating this as a meaningful deceleration in credit growth.
According to this model, a small amount of deceleration in credit growth can occur as additional credit efficiency is squeezed out of the system, but without a sharp decline in GDP growth, substantial and sustainable credit growth deceleration can not occur except after a major transformation of China's growth model, one condition of which is net wealth transfers from local governments to median households of at least one to two percentage points of GDP annually.
Year - ended growth in credit and the money supply seems to have stabilised recently, at around 14 1/2 per cent over the year to December, following a pronounced deceleration earlier in the year.
The purchase - only Home Price Index from the Federal Housing Finance Agency (FHFA) rose at a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 7.8 % in February, down from the 10.9 % increase in January, confirming the deceleration in home prices.
At the same time, Facebook and Google's dominance in the digital ad market has, for the first time, shown signs of deceleration.
Some of those macro forces include a deceleration in places like the U.K., where the economy grew at the slowest pace in more than five years in the first quarter of 2018, according to a report from the Office for National Statistics on Friday.
For twelve months ending December, the bw166 Total Beverage Alcohol Overview shows total consumer spending on beverage alcohol at $ 233.5 billion, an increase of 4.2 % and a slight deceleration from the 4.7 % growth in 2015.
The band forces the athlete to be at optimal acceleration and deceleration angles, and adds an accelerated component that really trains them to be better prepared to accept and produce the forces necessary to dominate in their sport.
At Dynamite Sports Speed Academy, our Athlete Development and Sports Speed Development Programs include teaching Linear Speed, Multidirectional Speed, Deceleration Technique, EVJ (Explosive Vertical Jumping) and our ACL / Knee Injury Prevention Program: S.K.I.P. (Safe Knee Injury Prevention).
These will improve the ability of your athletes to get stiff (have control) early in the process of deceleration (landing, cutting, changing direction etc.) right at the point of foot contact, allowing them to make a play and stay healthy.
Athletes who can go from the stopping to the going, or deceleration to acceleration, at optimum rates will be quicker.
A look at first two steps in the Leaning Tower Series, building toward strong deceleration Training...
I remember in my residency (before central monitoring, and in a smaller unit) there being a golden spot where you could sit and hear all the strips at once, and I remember jumping up to run to rooms for decelerations, but I really can't remember being able to hear variability.
It also allows increased fuel economy through engine shut - off at idle, fuel cut - off during deceleration and the capability to capture electrical energy through regenerative braking.
Term pregnancy, transport at first assessment because of decelerations, rupture of vasa previa before membranes ruptured, caesarean section, died in hospital two days after birth
At this point, it begins a rapid deceleration to the normal fetal heart rate for mid-pregnancy to about 120 to 180 bpm.
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 most cases, pre-emptive deceleration only slightly lowered the vehicle velocity, resulting in safe passage of each vehicle across the intersection without coming to a full stop at any point,» Yang says.
«If you are in a car and want to stop within a certain fixed, short distance — without too much jerk — it's best to apply the brakes evenly rather than all at the end so passengers feel a constant deceleration force,» he says.
As noted in the study by Crimmins and lead author Morgan E. Levine, assistant professor at the Yale Center for Research on Aging: «A deceleration of the human aging process, whether accomplished through environment or biomedical intervention, would push the timing of aging - related disease and disability incidence closer to the end of life.»
«When looking at driver response, deceleration rates were more gentle when presented with the countdown timers, and we did not find that drivers accelerated to try to beat the light — those are positives for safety.
«The stars that form in the wind close to the galaxy centre might slow down and even start heading back inwards, but the stars that form further out in the flow experience less deceleration and can even fly off out of the galaxy altogether,» said co-author Helen Russell, from the Institute of Astronomy at the University of Cambridge.
X-rays are produced in X-ray tubes by the deceleration of energetic electrons (bremsstrahlung) as they hit a metal target or by accelerating electrons moving at relativistic velocities in circular orbits (synchrotron radiation; see above Continuous spectra of electromagnetic radiation).
If you conclude this program by making sure that you're doing the customary squats, front squats, Roumanian deadlifts, hypers with weights and glute / ham raises as well, you can have the strength to bend at the knee and hip and have the large muscles of the hip and thigh absorb and dissipate the deceleration forces.
Excellent video from Shawn Myszka, MS, CSCS, * D spoke at the NSCA's 2013 Coaches» Conference on the impact of deceleration on performance training.
There's no deceleration hesitation in the core and you can sling the dumbell around at MACH speed.
Scientifically speaking, this is because there is acceleration as you bounce upwards, a tiny weightless pause at the top, then a deceleration on the way down and then the impact of the rebounder.
If you are really paying attention and it is loud enough, you might hear the noise for the brief moment when the vehicle goes between acceleration and deceleration, as there isn't any load on it at that point.
During deceleration or fuel cut: 0 volts at HO ₂ S Sensor 1 (the heated oxygen sensor upstream of the catalytic converter), and 0 volts at the HO ₂ S Sensor 2.
Normally when the bike is hot and has been running for some time and cruising in 5th gear at 100 km per hour and around 6000rpm, but also on slower roads at 80 km and 5000rpm, there will be a sudden drop in power and deceleration.
Finally, Mazda claims the engine uses capacitors to store electrical energy on deceleration, reducing the load on the alternator at other times and thus improving fuel economy.
Electronically - controlled valves close off two pipes at lower engine speeds, then open up to unleash the full - blown hellish din at full throttle and crackles under deceleration.
At its lowest level this will involve mild hybrid technology, which recuperates power under deceleration or during a cruise which is then fed into the car's 48 - volt electrical system.
It flacks louder and faster when revved or during take off and at idle deceleration but not at higher speeds like maybe 30 plus
The combination does not make the Vue a full - fledged hybrid like the, but it saves fuel by shutting off at idle, cutting fuel during deceleration, and using regenerative brakes to build electric energy that is then used in initial acceleration.
Implemented for the first time at Porsche in the Panamera, the system uses the knowledge gained from its prediction horizon of up to three kilometres to formulate the optimum timing for acceleration, constant speed driving and deceleration phases to provide a harmonious driving experience.
Implemented for the first time at Porsche in the Panamera, the system uses the knowledge gained from its prediction horizon of up to 1.8 miles to formulate the optimum timing for acceleration, constant speed driving and deceleration phases to provide a harmonious driving experience.
The Tesla high performance brake system with ventilated Carbon - Ceramic brake discs optimized the deceleration value of the vehicle by weight - saving at the same time
The eAssist system on the Buick Lacrosse allows the engine to shut down fuel delivery in certain deceleration situations, or at a stop, which saves additional fuel.
To deliver maximum stopping power and 1.25 g of braking deceleration, this Alfa Romeo is equipped with four self - ventilating perforated discs and Brembo four - piston aluminum calipers at the front axle.
It will charge itself when the car will be in motion by utilizing the energy accumulated at the time of braking and deceleration.
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