A special boost function
for high acceleration or towing maneuvers will push output to 369 horses and an axle - twisting 406 pound - feet of torque.
Not surprisingly, we saw many mechanics during the weekend change gearbox ratios
for higher acceleration instead of top speed.
It featured a high - output version of the 282 cu in (4.6 L) engine with a higher 8.5:1 compression ratio, semiported head, centrifugal advance - modified electronic distributor
for higher acceleration, a set of headers with two final outlets divided between the first three and second three cylinders (even though a final single exhaust was used through a Y - shaped portion) and the return of the Holley 2300 two - barrel carburetor.
Not exact matches
The curve of
acceleration for faster residential broadband seems to be kicking in at long last, but coverage lags and costs are still
high.
He will not venture
high up the pitch because his slow running back
acceleration and poor long distance pace will let him down, he most often pass the ball long and too quickly, this is also a problem
for arsenal in a sense that he does not come out with the ball and allow his players enough time to take up better position.
Not surprisingly, the 9 - 12 year old players in the current study were found to experience linear
acceleration magnitudes between those found in 7 - 8 year old players [2] and
high school players, although,
for rotational
acceleration, the 95th percentile magnitude found in this study was less than that found previously in younger players.
The Pocket Mod Sweet Pea is jam - packed with features, including a
high - performance chain - driven electric motor, a gorgeous vintage - inspired body, a pair of 12 - inch pneumatic tires with a rear suspension system (to ensure a comfortable ride), a retractable kickstand, variable - speed
acceleration, a padded seat, and a built - in battery that travels
for up to 10 miles on a single charge.
It utilizes a single speed system and twist throttle
for higher torque with better off the line
acceleration, providing you with a quick, easy and fun mode of transportion.
CTRYFG0), the
Higher Education Innovation Funding
for Knowledge Exchange (DPIR Feb 2014) and the Economic and Social Research Council, Impact
Acceleration Award (Ref.
Acceleration of the
higher base acreage limitation scheduled
for 1999 and thereafter under the agricultural school property tax credit to the 1998 tax year.
For the most part, the new
higher estimate is not due to an
acceleration in extinctions since 1995 but to a more sophisticated analysis.
In a paper published in the expert journal Nuclear Instruments and Methods A they describe how this Plasma Accelerator Research Station (PARS) would enable unique studies into the critical issues
for the next generation of plasma accelerators; in particular investigations on
high gradient
acceleration, two - bunch
acceleration, plasma lenses and advanced beam handling techniques.
The combination of ultra
high vacuum and low
acceleration voltage of this device were key components
for the success of the study.
For the study «Doubling of coastal erosion under rising sea level by mid-century in Hawaiʻi,» published this week in Natural Hazards, the research team developed a simple model to assess future erosion hazards under
higher sea levels — taking into account historical changes of Hawaiʻi shorelines and the projected
acceleration of sea level rise reported from the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC).
The
high internal osmotic potential provides the pressure, and hence the forces, needed
for the ejection and elongation, reaching a reported
acceleration of 50 million meters per second squared, around 50 times faster than the
acceleration of a bullet.
$ 110B
for clean energy Jiang cited China's ongoing economic restructuring — a shift from power - hungry heavy industries to an economy that runs on service and
high - end manufacturing — as a key driving force behind the
acceleration.
In other words, car manufacturers can redesign future models with slightly slower
acceleration times and
higher fuel economy
for consumers.
We know that
for energies of modest to intermediate energy, the culprit or the source of the
acceleration appears to be the shock front that surrounds a [an] expanding supernova blast wave; that is to say, we have a star that undergoes a massive cosmic explosion [and] drives a strong shock wave out into the surrounding interstellar medium, and the gas around the shock wave, and all the magnetic fields associated with it are capable of accelerating particles to very
high energies; and also incidentally magnifying and amplifying the magnetic field associated with that shock front and giving a lot of x-ray emission and radio emission and so on, and so we've understood that.
Fermi's
acceleration mechanism provides an explanation
for cosmic ray energies perhaps as
high as 1015 eV.
Acceleration mechanisms
for cosmic rays of
higher energies are not understood.
«I imagine that the cars of the future will have a battery connected to many capacitors spread throughout the vehicle, which will take over energy supply during
high - power demand phases during
acceleration for example and ramming up of the air - conditioning system.
Similarly, an accelerometer
for measuring barbell
acceleration was found to display
high but not perfect test - re-test reliability, with an ICC = 0.88 (Sato et al. 2012).
For example, when comparing constant load (free weight) and constant resistance (pneumatic machine) bench presses, the constant resistance bench presses involve
higher peak velocities, because they allow greater
acceleration at the start of the movement (Frost et al. 2008).
Early College
high schools replace remediation with
acceleration, engaging instruction, and individualized supports to prepare all students — particularly those traditionally underserved —
for college and careers.
For elementary schools: acceleration (such as end - of - course tests, subgroup improvement, and chronic absenteeism); for high schools: college - and career - readin
For elementary schools:
acceleration (such as end - of - course tests, subgroup improvement, and chronic absenteeism);
for high schools: college - and career - readin
for high schools: college - and career - readiness
I've been roaming the globe in search of effective strategies
for educating
high - ability youngsters, particularly kids from disadvantaged circumstances who rarely have parents with the knowledge and means to steer them through the education maze and obtain the kind of schooling (and / or supplementation or
acceleration) that will make the most of their above - average capacity to learn.
So let me invite proponents of differentiated instruction to supply evidence that this strategy is effective, particularly
for educating children of
high ability, versus approaches that entail separation, augmentation, or
acceleration.
• Blurring the boundaries between secondary and postsecondary education has its pluses — such as
acceleration opportunities
for smart students — but some of what passes
for «dual credit» in
high school lacks any real collegiate quality control and some of what passes
for corequisite courses on campus really is
high school stuff and doesn't deserve college credit.
What's more, other strategies work better:
Acceleration,
for instance, is good
for smart kids, and a well - designed tracking system is good
for high - ability minority youngsters and harms nobody.
An LEA shall use these grant funds to support direct student services including: (1) a student's enrollment and participation in academic courses not otherwise available at the student's school; (2) credit recovery and academic
acceleration courses that lead to a regular
high school diploma; (3) activities that assist students in successfully completing postsecondary level instruction and examinations that are accepted
for credit at institutions of
higher education; and (4) if applicable, transportation to allow a student enrolled in a low - performing school to transfer to another public school.
The provisions attempted by these families included homeschooling, radical
acceleration, private schools
for the gifted, enrichment classes, correspondence courses, and dual enrollment at two levels (e.g., elementary and junior
high, or
high school and college).
There are many ways
for highly able students to combine college with elementary, junior
high, or
high school; to use college coursework as a form of enrichment as well as
acceleration; and to try out this accelerative option part - time first before considering a full - time commitment.
Specialized and accelerated schools like the Bronx
High School of Science, Hunter College
High School, or the North Carolina School of Science and Mathematics may obviate the need
for additional
acceleration, because such schools are typically attuned to the individual talents of students and make available opportunities to proceed at their own speed.
Two options
for acceleration are the
High School Baccalaureate programs and specialized schools.
The Center supports
acceleration as an effective strategy
for high - ability students and has developed a tool
for schools to use when considering a student
for a whole - grade skip.
For example, the district's ePathways program allows middle and high school students to create a customized learning plan that includes virtual courses, traditional face - to - face classes and a wide range of options for accelerati
For example, the district's ePathways program allows middle and
high school students to create a customized learning plan that includes virtual courses, traditional face - to - face classes and a wide range of options
for accelerati
for acceleration.
With its focus on supporting state efforts to prepare all students
for college and career, the Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA) presents K — 12 and postsecondary systems the opportunity to invest in meaningful partnerships that provide targeted supports and
acceleration opportunities to help more students graduate
high school prepared to succeed in college.
The Iowa
Acceleration Scale will be used by a committee consisting of parents, principal,
High Ability Coordinator and teachers to assist in making the best decision
for the student.
There are a variety of resources that can assist university personnel, administrators, and coordinators of gifted programs at state and local levels in implementing the new CCSS
for gifted learners, including assessments that measure the depth and breadth of a student's knowledge within a domain of talent development; curriculum units of study that are already differentiated and research - based; instructional strategies that employ the use of
higher - order thinking skills; and programming options that include
acceleration, enrichment, and extended learning beyond the classroom.
JFF associate vice president
for high school through college Michael Webb and co-author of the report Carol Gerwin suggest that the key lies in creating «rigorous yet supportive environments that embrace
acceleration over remediation.»
Nissan won't disclose the actual numbers but promises that the lowest ratio is shorter (
for improved off - the - line
acceleration) and the
highest ratio is longer (
for quieter and more efficient cruising).
This has a better power than engine B, you will find this engine better
for in gear
acceleration and overtaking manuevers also this engine will allow a
higher top speed.
Numerically
higher gearing would quicken
acceleration, increase torque at the rear wheels, and create more opportunities
for using the ideally placed paddle shifters behind the steering wheel.
Sustained
Acceleration: Prolonged acceleration or high - speed driving raises temperatures and calls for c
Acceleration: Prolonged
acceleration or high - speed driving raises temperatures and calls for c
acceleration or
high - speed driving raises temperatures and calls
for colder plugs.
We should point out that the
acceleration figure quoted is
for 0 - 62mph, rather than the 0 - 60mph on Kia's website (though we've now listed both
for convenience), and you'll understand that we're only using the official torque figure - but in our experience, the engine does loosen up significantly with use so a
higher torque figure is certainly believable.
Despite
higher final - drive ratios
for zestier
acceleration, the eight - speed also boosts top speeds to brag - worthy heights: 201 mph
for Vanquish and 203 mph in the Rapide S, up from the low 190s.
With Tesla rolling out ever - more «ludicrous»
acceleration stats
for its steadily evolving Model S saloon, it would be hard to imagine Porsche sitting back and letting Elon's boys wrap up the future of
high - performance four - door motoring as an electric dream.
Armada Pro's: - Cabin fit and finish - soft touch surfaces and leather stitching on everything - Power /
Acceleration when loaded or empty (but not towing - see below)- Second Row Captains Chairs - best seats in the car - Lowest price
for highest trim level (Platinum)-360 Camera view - Off Road Ability - while it doesn't have the Nissan Patrols off road disconnecting sway bars or the infinity's hydraulic body control, the Nissan, unlike many of its domestic competitors does have good from approach, departure and overall ground clearance.
None of this experience is as raw and visceral as the original M3's four - cylinder screaming up to its naturally aspirated redline above 7,200 rpm while the stripped - down chassis telegraphed messages direct to the driver's vagus nerve, but remember: The payoff
for more discomfort back then was less than 200 horsepower and 60 mph
acceleration in the
high 6 - second range.
The revised transmission also has artificial shift points to make
for more linear
acceleration, rather than the sustained
high RPMs typical of continuously variable transmissions.