increased velocity
collocation in Englishmeaningsofincreaseandvelocity
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increase
noun[C or U]
uk/ˈɪn.kriːs/us/ˈɪn.kriːs/
a rise in the amount or size ...
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velocity
noun[C or U]
uk/vəˈlɒs.ə.ti/us/vəˈlɑː.sə.t̬i/
the speed at which an object ...
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There can initially be evidence of forward flow, even at anincreasedvelocity, in the pulmonary trunk, which disappears as pregnancy progresses.
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The stiffening of the central large arteries produces anincreasedvelocityof pressurewave propagation and reflection.
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Note theincreasedvelocityof forward flow during late diastole.
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Both in simulation and experiment, the second wave showed anincreasedvelocityrelated to the first wave velocity.
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In that limit, the extreme stiffness of the free surface allows it to bear theincreasedvelocityby a small deflection.
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Thisincreasedvelocityreduces the pressure perpendicular to the flow of air, that is, against the vocal folds themselves.
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Increasedvelocityexcites the higher partials.
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Doppler echocardiographic assessment of pulmonary venous inflow showed anincreasedvelocityof 2 m/sec across the left-sided pulmonary veins.
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The darker pixels in the proximal right pulmonary artery indicateincreasedvelocityof at the site of what appeared to be a stenosis in the previous images.
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In any event, there is a limit to theincreasedvelocity.
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This work is most confidential, a slight percentage in theincreasedvelocityof the projectile or the explosive power might mean the loss of our country.
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The further result of that would be that the price level of this country would be somewhat put up because of theincreasedvelocityof circulation.
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If it encounters a moving change in the magnetic field, this can reflect it back through the shock (downstream to upstream) atincreasedvelocity.
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Increasedvelocityand decreased muzzle flash were accomplished by the type of powder used.
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However, added barrel length will result in slightlyincreasedvelocityif the cylinder size and compression are appropriate for the barrel length.
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This accelerates the particle, imparting energy to it in the form ofincreasedvelocity.
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Moving the insertion point proximally (closer to the joint of rotation) would result in decreased force butincreasedvelocity.
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However, anincreasedvelocityof the gas being pumped into the system has been shown to lead to a decrease in the enrichment ratio.
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Most of them have pointed out the fact that theincreasedvelocityof transactions has fostered interactional density, making social networks a technical catalyst for social change.
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Some also claim anincreasedvelocitywith the overbored barrels, up to 15m/s ft/s, which is due to the larger swept volume of the overbored barrel.
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