Sentences with phrase «even over short distances»

Don't underestimate how fast she can move on the ground, even over short distances.

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Over such a short distance, he might even rate as the favorite because of his uncannily quick starts.
The Axkid Minikid is Swedish Plus Test approved, meaning it goes above and beyond the required safety standards, making it very safe even at high speeds and over short breaking distances.
Another is Intelesens, a company based in Northern Ireland that develops wireless monitoring technology that uses Bluetooth to deliver medical data from sensors to a short - range receiver and Wi - Fi to send data over even longer distances.
He is now working on a method of using the wireless antennas in smartphones to transmit power over short distances with the potential to recharge or even replace batteries in wearable electronics.
Even if that something was grabbing a feather off a tabletop or winning a game of spoons: You were able to move your hand over a set distance in a very short period.
Her deke involves her jumping a short distance, avoiding any possible body checks and even allowing her to jump over obstacles and goalies.
From even a short distance, color takes over and they become thoroughly pictorial: allover fields of pulsating energy.»
Including emission along a path (Schwarzchild's equation), a flux will approach saturation as the optical thickness becomes large over scales where the temperature variation is small; at smaller optical thicknesses, the temperature distribution may vary and larger temperature variations make the nonlinearity of the Planck function important, but over short distances, the temperature variation can be approximated as linear and the associated Planck function values can be approximated as linearly proportional to distance for small temperature changes, so the flux will approach an asymptotic value as a hyperbolic function (the difference between the flux and the saturation value of the flux will be proportional to 1 / optical thickness per unit distance (assuming isotropic optical properties (or even somewhat anisotropic properties), it will have that proportionality for all directions and thus for the whole flux across an area).
It's actually somewhat difficult to define the average temperature of a region, because of things like the changes in temperature with elevation over even short distances.
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