Sentences with phrase «deceleration from»

This is a deceleration from a 3.0 percent rate in the fourth quarter of 2011.
But 1.5 C / century as lower than the low end projections (Hansen and IPCC) and also represents a deceleration from earlier periods.
Take into consideration that recent measurements indicate there is currently no trend and the deceleration from the MWP.
If the lift is now a planet and it has a solid core (the man) with massive inertia spinning at a different rate that is encased in a viscous envelope and the planet is then subject to linear acceleration or deceleration from the outside, would not the core be affected in some way?
And even on the airstrip, deceleration from 200km / h was no problem for the big four - piston Brembo brake calipers at each corner, which bite down hard on large 360 mm and 340 mm rotors front and rear respectively.
2012: Higher Speed APCS on the Lexus LS enables deceleration from up to 37 mph (60 km / h), compared to the previous of 25 mph (40 km / h).
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 CPI, excluding food and energy, rose by 2.5 per cent in the year to March, a slight deceleration from previous months.

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«The current bull market is not going to end simply because «stocks have gone up too much»... The buyside is fairly cautious, seeing downside stemming from: (i) deflationary pressures of the 40 % year - over-year oil decline, deceleration in China, Eurozone weakness, and the fall in 5 - year inflation breakevens; and (ii) Fed monetary tightening... Capital stock is again showing signs of pent - up demand, and as a consequence, companies and households will have to invest.
This deceleration in aggregate earnings bears close watching as Figure 3 shows that such movements often, though far from always, precede recessions.
It shows a marked deceleration in job growth, from about 190,000 over the 12 - month period to 121,000 over the past three months.
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.
It's early days for all parties and each one still needs to address questions like how this type of rapid acceleration might affect the human body, how to prevent passengers from getting trapped in capsules inside the system, deceleration techniques, and how to manage traffic.
The deceleration is likely to result from a reduction in government spending on infrastructure and social welfare to moderate the fiscal deficit, he explains.
The oil market's basic fundamentals haven't changed much — apart from some further deceleration in the global economy - since earlier this year when I discussed a range bound energy market.
Small - capitalization US equities would also benefit, but disproportionately because they tend to move more violently than large stocks with accelerations and decelerations in the economy, and they should benefit disproportionately from deregulation.
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.
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.
Athletes that can quickly go from the «stopping» to the «going» or deceleration to acceleration will be quicker overall.
Athletes who can go from the stopping to the going, or deceleration to acceleration, at optimum rates will be quicker.
On the other hand, we do know harm can and does arise from the rapid deceleration of moving vehicles.
The deceleration brake is also controlled from the console and doubles as a fixed brake for parking.
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.
Recent Hubble Space Telescope images of a supernova that exploded 8 billion light - years from Earth (below) is filling in details of what happened during the transition period between deceleration and acceleration.
And no helmet, I repeat, no helmet can stop your brain from suffering acceleration - deceleration following an impact.
We're beginning to see CTE in military veterans returning from Iraq and Afghanistan, who have committed suicide because of the repeated exposure to ordinances — the pressure wave and the shockwave, they also cause repeated acceleration - deceleration.
Prevailing scientific wisdom asserts that the deceleration of circulation diminishes the ocean's ability to absorb anthropogenic CO2 from the atmosphere as surface waters warm and become saturated with CO2.
But the motor - flywheel combination will also recover power during deceleration, through regenerative braking, which transfers rotational momentum from the wheels back into the flywheel.
A rapidly rotating shutter in front of the open lens makes it possible to photograph the meteor trail in short segments, from which the velocity and deceleration of a meteor can be computed.
«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.
The action of rebounding makes use of the increased G - force from gravity based exercises like this and each cell in the body has to respond to the acceleration and deceleration.
Excellent video from Shawn Myszka, MS, CSCS, * D spoke at the NSCA's 2013 Coaches» Conference on the impact of deceleration on performance training.
When the aero deceleration aid stands tall, the drag coefficient almost doubles, from 0.39 to 0.68.
From my years of driving in snowy conditions (mountain regions of Montana state in the US), I can tell you that in a rear - wheel drive vehicle, shifting your vehicle into neutral to brake in snow packed road conditions can aid in the deceleration of your vehicle.
I say «might be» because, in modelling this situation, one can not get away from the dependence on multiple factors, such as the 5 listed above So if (for example) the natural rates of deceleration after downshifting and in neutral are the same, that doesn't mean it would take the same force of stepping on the brakes in both cases to further change the deceleration by the required amount.
When downshifting from 2 to 1 around 30 - 40 km / h the car has a jerk of deceleration and revs to about 4k rpm.
You feel the diff locking up under braking, and the transition from deceleration stabilization to lock - up while powering out of a low - speed corner isn't as progressive as the eLSD setup in the other Porsche.
The engine is decoupled from the transmission, which avoids the deceleration caused by engine braking.
The engine is decoupled from the transmission and slowed to idle speed to prevent deceleration caused by engine braking.
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 engine is decoupled from the transmission to avoid deceleration caused by engine braking.
As well as recording drives on circuits, AMG TRACK PACE can also be used to register acceleration such as the sprint from standstill to 100 km / h or over a quarter of a mile as well as deceleration values.
Its sports car soul creates unique driving sensations, both on the road and when racing, where velocity and transverse accelerations offer even the most expert driver unrivalled driving thrills: from 0 to 100 km / h in just 4.5 seconds flat, 258 km / h of top speed, deceleration peaks in the range of 1.2 g and lateral acceleration peaks over 1.1 g. All this is also achieved with a balanced weight distribution, with 40 % on the front axle and 60 % on the rear.
Brembo carbon - ceramic brakes get the most from the tires under deceleration.
Additionally, a new coasting function allows the engine to decouple from the transmission when the situation is right, preventing deceleration by engine braking.
Protection of the 1 1/2 year dummy, sat in a rearward - facing restraint, was good apart from marginally elevated chest decelerations.
The hybrid system allows for the elimination of friction by completely disconnecting the engine from the system during electric driving or deceleration.
Positioned between the gasoline engine and the next - gen Xtronic CVT (where the torque converter would normally be), the motor also functions as a generator, conveying energy from the CVT to the battery upon deceleration.
With a deceleration rate of up to 0.2 G, the e-Pedal eliminates the need for drivers to constantly move their foot from the accelerator to the brake pedal to slow down or stop.
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