Schools which give themselves the opportunity to observe the positive academic and social
results of acceleration by using it with a gifted student then go on and use it with subsequent students.
A G - force is described as «a force acting on a body as
a result of acceleration or gravity, informally described in units of acceleration equal to one g.» For example, a 12 - pound object undergoing a g - force of 2g experiences 24 pounds of force.
«As
a result of the acceleration of outlet glaciers over large regions, the ice sheets in Greenland and Antarctica are already contributing more and faster to sea level rise than anticipated,» he observed.
Teachers who fear that gifted children may face social and emotional problems as
a result of acceleration have often not taken into consideration that intellectually gifted students differ from age - peers of average ability in their emotional maturity almost as much as in their intellectual ability.
When ice shelves lose mass, they lose the ability to hold back inland glaciers from their march to the sea, meaning those glaciers can accelerate and thin as
a result of the acceleration.
Not exact matches
An ACAP is a highly integrated multi-core heterogeneous compute platform that can be changed at the hardware level to adapt to the needs
of a wide range
of applications, including Artificial Intelligence, and workloads
resulting from explosive growth
of unstructured data such as database
acceleration and video transcoding.
The real estate board says
acceleration in price growth is a direct
result of increasingly tighter market conditions.
The role
of the Haskayne Founders» Circle Cabinet is to raise money for the Haskayne School
of Business
resulting in enriched student experience, improved teaching and learning environment and
acceleration of the school's ability to be an international leader in business education.
In early 2013, the leadership team determined that as a
result of the fragmentation in the market there were a number
of opportunities for us to capture market share, either through acquisition or strategic
acceleration.
«These strong year - over-year
results were fueled by an
acceleration in our Americas» business led by the US and Canada, our 25th consecutive quarter
of double - digit growth in Germany, continued meaningful progress in Asia - Pacific and changes in foreign currency exchange rates.
While last Friday's stronger - than - expected jobs report spooked investors, a slight
acceleration in wage growth does not typically
result in a doubling
of volatility.
The poor mutual fund industry
results led to an
acceleration of investors redeeming shares from their actively managed funds and reinvesting in index funds.
The other popular narrative is the
acceleration of the U.S. economy which would
result in accelerating earnings, etc., etc... Here's Liz Ann Sonders, Senior Vice President, Chief Investment Strategist, Charles Schwab & Co., Inc..
Growth in the eurozone over the third quarter beat consensus expectations,
resulting in an annual increase
of 2.5 %, a slight
acceleration from the rate
of 2.3 % seen in the previous quarter.
Continued positive
results, an alignment with management's new brand strategies and confidence in the future at Cicis has spurred an
acceleration in newly executed franchise development agreements that will
result in more than 70 new restaurants being added to the brand's nationwide network through the end
of 2017.
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).
Indeed, the 2014 University
of Rochester study [23] suggests that, «rather than monitor total head hits, as [was initially suggested [by Sports Legacy Institute in its much publicized Hit Count program], it may be more effective to monitor those hits that are most likely to produce [white matter] changes, which Bazarian and his colleagues found were when the number
of helmet impacts
resulting in a peak rotational
acceleration of 4500 rads / sec2exceeded 30 - 40 for the season, and when the number
of helmet impacts
resulting in a peak rotational
acceleration.6000 rads / sec2 exceeded 10 - 15 for the season.
(Direct impact is not the only manner
of injury: it has been shown in primates that rapid
acceleration of the head without impact can also
result in concussion, although this injury is rare in humans.)
The object
of the study was to identify specific football drills that
result in high - magnitude head impacts (measured as head
accelerations greater than 40g).
The computations were made consistent with well - accepted magnetostatic theory and
resulted in spontaneous current sheet development, making them relevant for the study
of particle
acceleration in astrophysical plasmas.
When the driver accelerated, the turbo needed time to build up enough oomph to force air into the cylinder,
resulting in a sudden surge
of acceleration from the engine a second or two later.
«The standardization and development
of pragmatic feeding guidelines has
resulted in
acceleration of feeding milestones.
The
results are presented in «Decadal Trends Reveal Recent
Acceleration in the Rate
of Recovery from Acidification in the Northeastern U.S.» in the journal Environmental Science & Technology.
And I am telling again this is not just about football; this is about any human activity that
results in repeated
acceleration, deceleration
of the brain.
Their constant
acceleration results in speeds that ultimately surpass those
of chemical rockets.
Conventional laser - powered proton
acceleration results in proton bunches in which the velocity distribution is exponential, i.e. most
of the particles are accelerated to relatively low velocities and very few are ejected from the target at the highest speeds.
A cosmic phenomenon on a colossal scale,
resulting from the
acceleration of a gas cloud by a black hole and its reacceleration by the shock waves from the merging
of two galaxy clusters, has been observed, described and interpreted by an international collaboration
of astronomers that included three Brazilians: Felipe Andrade - Santos, Vinicius Moris Placco, and Rafael Miloni Santucci.
Most effects
of diabetes seem to
result from
acceleration of glycation, and anti-diabetic pharmaceuticals are one
of the most promising «gerosuppressants».
conspiracy theorist, we're told the particle
acceleration experiment may
result in «ripping open the membrane
of space time, smashing together multiple dimensions and shattering reality.»
The extraordinary
acceleration in the dismantling
of these families, part
of the government's efforts to meet an annual quota
of about 400,000 deportations, has had devastating
results.
g (the
acceleration due to gravity) is taken to be -10 throughout, rather than -9.8, so an appealingly simple set
of numbers
results.
Providing students with a deep understanding
of specific learning intentions and success criteria brings a type
of clarity that
results in just that kind
of exponential
acceleration.
Traditional Schooling calls for a great deal
of Advocacy for our gifted children, often
resulting in
Acceleration, and in the long run, even Early College.
The
resulting ATTESA E-TS Pro — or Advanced Total Traction Engineering System for All - Electronic Torque Split — would employ a number
of sensors to monitor lateral
acceleration and individual wheel speeds, enabling an electronically controlled, hydraulically operated multiplate clutch pack to send up to 50 per cent
of the GT - R's drive to the front wheels when required.
With an intermediate gear selected — let's say fourth at 60mph — the build - up
of boost and
resulting acceleration intensifies like the breath - squeezing embrace
of a boa constrictor.
Likewise, the sDrive35is gets a more heavily boosted N54, which
results in jumps
of 35 hp and 69 lb - ft
of torque — and also
results in the nose
of the car jumping upward during hard
acceleration.
Under normal use the engine stays impressively subdued, but requests for big
acceleration - the sort that would get an automatic kicking down to its lowest available ratio -
result in it accelerating to peak revs,
resulting in a noise out
of keeping with the character
of the car.
Transmitting 237bhp and 236 lb ft through the front wheels inevitably
resulted in torque steer under hard
acceleration, added to which was the VXR's fondness for following ruts in the road — both under
acceleration and braking — a problem which, we discovered, got much worse as the front tyres wore down and the amount
of «give» in the tread blocks reduced.
Mercedes quotes similar
acceleration times as the C250, but given our own
results, I'm skeptical
of any additional
acceleration.
The U.S. Department
of Transportation released
results from an unprecedented ten - month study
of potential electronic causes
of unintended
acceleration in Toyota vehicles.
Vazquez: So beginning with 2008 model - year cars, the EPA is including
results from three additional test cycles in their calculations: One that includes more aggressive
acceleration and highway speeds up to 80 miles - per - hour, another with the use
of air conditioning, and finally a 20 - degree cold start.
Unfortunately, the throttle and brake pedals are just a bit too far apart for easy heel - and - toe downshifts — a
result, Tada says,
of the fallout from Toyota's unintended
acceleration debacle earlier this decade.
The
result is enhanced efficiency under low - load conditions, such as at idle or highway cruising, and increased power for brisk
acceleration or times
of high demand
Other parts
of the undercarriage, such as the tires and wheel bearings, usually
result in a noise that persists during both
acceleration and deceleration.
The
resulting 3.4 - second 0 - 100 km / h
acceleration time makes the plug - in the fastest variant
of the Panamera line - up.
The
result is an average increase
of 20 % in
acceleration on exiting curves compared to a traditional control system, greater stability, and ease
of steering even under race conditions.
When coupled with the immediacy and perfectly spaced ratios
of the paddle - shift gearbox the V12 Vantage S
results in explosive
acceleration — 0 - 60 mph takes just 3.7 seconds (0 - 100 km / h in 3.9 seconds)-- and an intoxicating sense
of boundless power.
The
result is a system that provides the advantages
of both a small and large turbocharger, improving flexibility and
acceleration, particularly at low engine speeds.
The
result is 0 - 60 mph
acceleration in just 7.2 seconds and a top track speed
of 135 mph.
This Alfa Romeo exclusive keeps the constant caster trail on corners and can tackle high lateral
accelerations as a
result of the always perfect footprint.In any situation and at all speeds, driving Alfa Romeo Giulia with the most direct steering ratio available is natural and instinctive.