Sentences with phrase «find in collisions»

If you find yourself in a collision, the Malibu's dependable construction should keep all of the occupants safe.

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In its repositories on GitHub, we found a serious vulnerability — the IOTA developers had written their own hash function, Curl, and it produced collisions (when different inputs hash to the same output).
Astronomers have found places in the cosmic microwave background radiation where it appears a collision occurred.
All of the above «Nobel Winners» describe and illustrate their finding of millions of particle collisions in the same way.
Under duress of this theodicy, loyal Jews argued back from good fortune to good morals and from ill fortune to evil morals, and thereby found themselves at last in a position where theological theory and the facts of experience were in headlong collision.
Gaskins, who is 6» 1», 213 pounds, insists he's still looking for that perfect collision, and he may find it on Sept. 4, when Kansas State hosts New Mexico State in its opener.
The researchers found that there were more collisions with fixed objects in the Northeast, loss of consciousness was more likely to occur in terrain park users, and those in Colorado were less likely to lose consciousness after a fall.
Media reports on the finding by Dr. McKee and her colleagues in a new study reported in the Journal of the American Medical Association that 110 of 111 deceased NFL players her group had autopsied had CTE will undoubtedly take the level of fear among sports parents and present and former athletes in all contact and collision sports alike to even more frenzied heights.
I wanted to ask them for their reaction to a recent survey of college athletes in contact and collision sports at the University of Pennsylvania which found that, despite being educated about the dangers of continuing to play with concussion symptoms, most are still very reluctant to report symptoms because they want to stay in the game, and to comment on reports that the N.F.L. players» union was against putting sensors in helmets that would alert the sideline to hits of a sufficient magnitude to cause concussion, which may be the technological solution (or, in football parlance «end - around») to the chronic under - reporting problem.
«I favor mercy rules when league officials find them advisable to help promote player safety in contact and collision sports,» says Abrams, who sees both positives and negatives in the regulation.
All too often, even hits hard enough to cause an athlete to display signs of concussion that can be observed by sideline personnel, or which cause the athlete to experience symptoms of concussion, go undetected, either because the signs are too subtle to be seen or are simply missed by sideline personnel or because the athlete fails to report them (a 2010 study [7] of Canadian junior hockey players, for example, found that, for every concussion self - reported by the players or identified by the coaches or on - the - bench medical personnel, physician observers in the stands picked up seven)- a persistent problem that, given the «warrior» mentality and culture of contact and collision sports, is not going to go away any time soon, if ever.
In the end, what the Purdue scientists found was that «concussed and non-concussed athletes look awfully similar, but that both look quite different from those who are not exposed to repetitive head collisions,» said Talavage.
Publication of the Purdue study sent shock - waves reverberating through the football world, with the findings cited by concussion experts calling on youth sports organizations to take more aggressive action to minimize exposure to RHI, including sub-concussive blows, by changing the way contact and collision sports are played and practiced, and reducing the amount of brain trauma a child incurs by limiting the number of hits they sustain in a sports season, over the course of a year, and during a career.
The report, published in 2005, found that red light cameras tended to reduce the number of T - bone accidents, but increase rear - end collisions.
They found that the athletes in collision and contact sports had differences in brain structure, function and chemical markers typically associated with brain injury, compared to athletes in non-contact sports.
If you find yourself in a tricky situation, use distraction to avoid a head - on collision with your child.
SafeCell Impact Protection offers unmatched protection which is an integrated system of safety components found only in Britax car seats which features a steel frame for strength and a base that compresses to absorb energy during a collision.
The scientists found that in collisions, particles of this size behave differently depending on their shape.
A September report by the National Research Council found that the debris field is so dense that collisions between objects in orbit will create additional debris faster than space junk falls out of orbit.
In the debris of the collisions that follow, physicists expect to find evidence of yet another strange component of empty space, one that would explain why particles have mass.
None of the other potential causes, except high velocity motor vehicle collision, was thought to result in these three clinical findings by a large majority of respondents.
In these four cases, the finding of CTE «is probably related to their past prolonged exposure to repetitive head impacts from head - to - player collisions and heading the ball thousands of time throughout their careers,» the authors write.
The find should help astronomers determine how much dust in the solar system originates in asteroid collisions; such impacts may also create fragments that reach Earth as small meteorites.
Using telescopes on the ground and in space, physicists raced to conduct follow - up observations, and found that the collision released light across the electromagnetic spectrum.
Led by University of Glasgow physicist Patrick Spradlin, the LHCb team found evidence of more than 300 of the new particles in data collected last year by the experiment, teasing out their signals from a dense forest of more common particles produced by high - energy proton collisions at the LHC.
Using observations from the collision of two neutron stars that made headlines in 2017 (SN: 11/11/17, p. 6), scientists found no evidence of gravity leaking into hidden dimensions.
«By identifying all the families in the main belt, we can figure out which asteroids have been formed by collisions and which might be some of the original members of the asteroid belt,» said SwRI Astronomer Dr. Kevin Walsh, a coauthor of the online Science paper detailing the findings.
Its size and stony makeup suggest it would break up high in Earth's atmosphere if it were ever found on a collision course with Earth, and would not cause damage on the ground, says NASA's David Morrison in an email newsletter.
For instance, in a recent paper funded by Ford Motor Company, Hu found that the braking of vehicles with driver - assist technology just before a potential collision tends to alter a front - seat rider's posture.
Although scientists can't yet say whether all r - process elements are produced in neutron star mergers, the amount such collisions should produce appears large enough to explain the abundances found in the universe.
«These findings have implications for airport safety but also have potential applications for agriculture and for alternative energy sources such as solar farms, where birds living and feeding in the area can cause disruption, and around wind turbines where the birds are at risk of collision and the threat to birds can sometimes be a legislative barrier,» Professor Swaddle added.
Bottke and his colleagues were able to find patterns in the floating rocks and pinpoint the speed, distance, and direction the asteroids traveled after the initial collision.
Finding two galaxy clusters in collision is nothing new.
In fact, the dilution is expected to be so strong that the possibility of finding even faint evidence of a bubble collision is (unfortunately) low.
Introducing a noise net around airfields that emits sound levels equivalent to those of a conversation in a busy restaurant could prevent collisions between birds and aircraft, saving passenger lives and billions in damages, new research has found.
So say physicists working at the CERN laboratory in Geneva, Switzerland, who claim to have found conclusive evidence for the existence of so - called pentaquarks within the debris of high - energy proton collisions.
A study published in Ecological Applications led by Professor John Swaddle, visiting Research Associate at the University of Exeter, found that filling a controlled area with acoustic noise around an airfield, where the majority of collisions tend to take place, can reduce the number of birds in the area by 80 per cent.
Poring through a database of objects in the asteroid belt between Mars and Jupiter, scientists at the Southwest Research Institute in Boulder, Colorado, found debris from an ancient collision.
The findings provide new hope that by strengthening the link between these brain processes as people age, the impairments in distinguishing the order of events and perceived collisions could reduce.
«If indeed we find some features in the CMB which are well fitted by a collision but are hard to explain otherwise, this would be a tremendously important development,» he says.
The effectiveness of current approaches can also be examined, for example increases in Florida manatee deaths due to collisions with watercraft are shown not to be an inevitable outcome from the increasing numbers of boats found on waterways, since the charts indicate that mortality levels can be significantly stabilised with sensible waterway traffic measures.
«And learning how they are put together would help us to figure out how to deflect these objects, in the event one was ever found to be on a collision course with Earth.»
Inclusions found in the Museum's diamonds from the Congo craton in central southern Africa illustrate an incredible 3 - billion - year journey through tectonic collisions and volcanic eruptions.
Facing it, you'll find the sky's second - brightest light — Jupiter — directly to your left, floating in the south, awaiting its collision this month with comet Shoemaker - Levy 9.
«But if a typical bubble goes through a large number of collisions, it would point to a reason why we find ourselves in this kind of universe.»
To measure the interaction, ATLAS scientists sifted through their data to find collisions in which only two photons — the two that scattered away from the collision — appeared in the aftermath.
The world should organise its defences now in case an asteroid is found on a collision course with Earth, says a group of US scientists.
Loeb's team found that there are only 19 asteroids in the solar system sufficiently massive enough to eradicate water bears, and none are on a collision course with Earth.
The researchers found that atom collisions were reduced such that their contribution to frequency shifts in the clock was much less than in previous experiments.
Ioannis Karamouzas of the University of Minnesota and his colleagues analyzed video footage of crowds in both an outdoor campus and an indoor bottleneck setting, and found that people interact in a consistent and universal way if their «time until a possible collision» is taken into account.
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