Sentences with phrase «pattern of acceleration»

Figures showing increases in the number company winding up and bankruptcy petitions sought may be only the beginning of a pattern of acceleration.
To accomplish this, compressed air is pumped into a special cylinder, thrusting a ram forward in a preprogrammed pattern of acceleration (crash pulse).
However, the question was whether the changes at the front of the glacier could transmit quickly enough upstream to explain the pattern of acceleration and thinning.

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Moreover, comparing current trends with historical patterns, the acceleration in investment spending that began at the end of 2016 appears poised to continue, which could benefit industrials stocks.
The acceleration of economic growth is one possibility (although, if current patterns of fertility reveal the preferences of households within the society about current and deferred consumption, it is not immediately apparent why such preferences should be ignored or overridden).
Life, the patterns of life, and the force behind life, the life force or God, what creates life are observable but Physicists and Mathematicians can not measure them or apply their mathematics to it due to their limitations or scientific limitations and therefor this life force and God does not exist according to Atheists but the gravity force exists simply because Physicists and Mathematicians can measure this force, speed, acceleration, mass, but still do not know what it is or what creates gravity, it is also based on observation.
Additional literature suggests that the acceleration of the obesity problem occurs in the first years of life as lifelong dietary intake patterns, eating habits, sleep routines, and food preferences are established.
The acceleration of «knowledge economics» has generated new migration patterns for scientists.
Upping the Ante of Text Complexity in the Common Core State Standards: Examining Its Potential Impact on Young Readers Educational Researcher, January / February 2013 Researchers examine the theoretical and empirical support for assumptions underlying the CCSS's acceleration of text complexity in grades 2 - 3 and identify patterns in American reading achievement and instruction in order to illustrate the consequences of an increase in the first step of the CCSS staircase of text complexity levels.
All of this was assisted by the Q60's seven - speed automatic transmission that has been engineered with Adaptive Shift Control, which uses a lateral acceleration sensor to detect hills or corners and enhance gearshift patterns accordingly.
As we traversed Montana highways and crossed the Continental Divide in an ML350 Bluetec, acceleration proved most urgent in the midrange stretch of the power band, where torque peaks between 1600 and 2400 rpm; passing slower traffic requires careful management of shift patterns while avoiding the engine's wheezy upper rev ranges, where oomph tapers off.
Acceleration feels most urgent in the midrange stretch of the power band, where torque peaks between 1600 and 2400 rpm; passing slower traffic requires careful management of shift patterns while avoiding the engine's wheezy upper registers, where oomph tapers off.
Acceleration and braking is more a function of the rubber compound and tread patterns than sidewall height.
Adaptive shifting takes into account a number of variables including engine torque gradients, kick down, longitudinal and lateral acceleration, hill detection, friction detection and downshift detection in determining shift patterns.
The enhancement of episodic memory and the acceleration of associative streams of memories can alter and enhance our recognition of patterns in our lives in various ways.
A similar pattern seems to have occurred during the 20th century too - short - term accelerations and decelerations against a background of long - term acceleration in sea level rise.
Similar patterns of ice calving and retreat leading to rapid glacier acceleration have also been observed in Greenland.
Increased melting from high latitudes should produce an identifiable pattern of sea level change («fingerprints») that may provide evidence of an acceleration in the rate of sea level rise.
Once this La Nina faded, sea levels rebounded sharply, and that rise might have been incorrectly interpreted as some rapid acceleration in the long - term sea level rise, when in fact, mass was shifting back from land to ocean as rainfall patterns changed once more, but also much of the excess water on the land was draining back to the oceans.
These collisions are random events, and so they start to change the directed collapse towards a common focal point, into a more chaotic pattern, and the directed acceleration starts to get attenuated by the chaotic scattering of the colliding particles.
The familiar strong acceleration and then strong deceleration repeating pattern is representative of natural climate variation, not of a human - induced runaway overheating of the climate.
A similar pattern holds for GDP per capita, but with the acceleration of growth occurring even more recently (see Fig. 1) and with the distribution of consumption becoming much more unequal.
But sea level rise was diminished north of Cape Hatteras, and when researchers looked again at the pattern of tides in the past, they found that «comparable, short - lived» accelerations of sea level rise had happened in the past 95 years.
The same breakfast, the same email pattern, and the same meetings (virtually) give you the acceleration you get every day at work and an acceleration you need when working in a house of distraction.
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