Sentences with phrase «decelerations by»

If an athlete is accustomed to achieving deceleration by engaging predominantly the Quadriceps musculature, they run an increased risk for an ACL Tear.
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.
Additionally, a new coasting function allows the engine to decouple from the transmission when the situation is right, preventing deceleration by engine braking.

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According to Stifel analyst John Egbert, this implies «a deceleration to low double - digit y / y total revenue growth by 4Q.»
The point is that the deceleration in credit growth implied by TSF data might indeed reflect the beginning of Chinese deleveraging, but it could also reflect the surge in regulatory concern.
The drop in inflation was driven by a sharp deceleration in prices paid for services.
Its deceleration between 1972 and 1999 was offset by a broad acceleration in potential productivity of the labor force during these years.
Using information on potential GDP and its components provided by the Congressional Budget Office indicates that the recent slowdown in the growth rate of potential GDP reflects deceleration in potential productivity.
However, the weak performance overall and the deceleration in some of the indicators that I just referred to is not unnoticed by the bond market.
The CPI, excluding food and energy, rose by 2.5 per cent in the year to March, a slight deceleration from previous months.
Dr. Ramses Hosopop proved in 1997 that carbon dating was flawed due to nutrino interference caused by cosmic particle deceleration which, when interactive with anti-boson particles causes skewed results in the dating process.
Capsaicin additionally produced a significant deceleration of the development of prostate tumors created simply by those human cell lines grown in mouse models.
Resistance bands train athletes on how to improve deceleration footwork, how to handle forces created by increased momentum, ground reaction and gravity.
Team physicians, athletic trainers, and other personnel responsible for the medical care of athletes face no more challenging problem than the recognition, evaluation and management of concussions (generally defined as injury to the brain caused by a sudden acceleration or deceleration of the head that results in any immediate, but temporary, alteration in brain functions, such as loss of consciousness, blurred vision, dizziness, amnesia or loss of memory).
The committee has suggested that the term be replaced with «nonreassuring fetal status» followed by a further description of findings (e.g., due to fetal bradycardia, late decelerations, etc.).
Mertiny and Secanell predict that using a flywheel to capture the electricity generated by a train's deceleration and applying it for acceleration would produce an energy savings of 31 per cent and cost savings of 11 per cent on the Edmonton LRT system.
«The glut of graduate students» — and postdocs — «enticed by the growing support a few years ago have since found it difficult to get their own work funded... and the sudden deceleration in funding has left many researchers feeling slighted even though their funding grew by leaps and bounds in the past decade,» he writes.
Massive contraction in export demands, wrenching deceleration of growth, and exacerbated bad debts quickly forced many firms to downsize, and companies have been laying off employees by the hundred.
It is usually caused by a blow to the head or by striking the head against a stationary object — blunt traumas that are differentiated as either acceleration or deceleration, respectively.
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.»
But helmet makers are just now starting to tackle the problem of concussions, caused by jarring accelerations and decelerations of the brain within the skull.
Airbags in cars already contain tiny microengineered accelerometers, which detect the violent deceleration caused by a car crashing and trigger the inflation of the airbag.
The presence of the countdown timer increased the probability that a driver in the dilemma zone would stop by an average of just over 13 percent and decreased deceleration rates by an average of 1.50 feet per second.
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).
The idea of rebounding is that by bouncing on a mini trampoline in different ways, a person can make use of the rapid acceleration and deceleration to increase blood flow, oxygenate the body and improve muscle tone.
As Garhammer (1980) noted, power output calculated by reference to barbell linear displacement over time will necessarily underestimate the true value, as peak displacement involves a period of deceleration in which no force is applied by the athlete.
Whiplash, or acceleration / deceleration injury as it is also known is injury to the neck, caused by a rapid forwards and backwards motion of the head.
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.
This is done by expending as little energy as possible and using the body as a whole unit of force production and deceleration.
Unlike linear sprinting, which involves an acceleration phase followed by a maximum «constant speed» running phase, COD maneuvers involve deceleration, change of direction, and acceleration phases.
He does this by assessing their deceleration abilities.
The heat generated by the deceleration was sufficient to permanently discolor the brand - new rotors.
Especially in autumn and winter, they rarely operate in the desired temperature window, and performance in the rain tends to be poorer than standard brakes, as low initial bite is typically followed by sudden and extreme deceleration.
Deceleration is an intuitive sequence of early bite followed by plenty of stopping power, which soon calls for more pedal effort.
By then, the carbon - ceramic brakes were hot enough to decelerate our gleaming citrus fruit on wheels with such effectiveness that it seemed perfectly OK to ignore the cone markers and to hit the pedal eerily late even though extreme deceleration would occasionally trigger an initial wobble or two.
Meanwhile, traction, grip and deceleration are controlled by an advanced active system that responds to the road and weather conditions.
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.
i - ELOOP also achieves better gas mileage by disengaging the energy sapping alternator during acceleration, i - ELOOP is an innovative use of existing alternator waste energy in deceleration mode, which can happen more frequently than regenerative braking, common in hybrid cars.
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.
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 engine is decoupled from the transmission to avoid deceleration caused by engine braking.
The system also features automatic engine shut - off when the vehicle is stopped, plus aggressive fuel cut - off during deceleration down to zero vehicle speed, which is enabled by the torque smoothing provided by the induction motor - generator unit.
It will charge itself when the car will be in motion by utilizing the energy accumulated at the time of braking and deceleration.
While the car is on the move, the electric drive itself contributes to a favourable energy balance through recuperation, by converting kinetic energy into electric current in deceleration mode and during braking and feeding this energy into the battery.
The batteries are automatically recharged by the car's gasoline engine or by the car's own rolling power during deceleration, eliminating the need to connect the car to an outside power source.
The hybrid system allows for the elimination of friction by completely disconnecting the engine from the system during electric driving or deceleration.
Under deceleration and braking, Regenerative Braking Mode allows kinetic energy to be converted back into electricity by the motor and inverter and is stored in the battery.
The new Nissan LEAF's revolutionary e-Pedal technology transforms the way people drive by enabling acceleration, deceleration and full stop with the simple increase or decrease of the pressure applied to the accelerator.
With Corolla's new CVTi - S, Toyota's engineers improved the drivability of the new Corolla by adapting discrete stepped «gears» or shift points, into the car's acceleration and deceleration curves.
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