boost phase

collocation in English

meaningsofboostandphase

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boost
noun[C usually singular]
uk
/buːst/
us
/buːst/
an occasion when something is improved ...
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phase
noun[C]
uk
/feɪz/
us
/feɪz/
any stage in a series of events or in a process ...
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(Definition ofboostandphasefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Theboostphasepreceded the pelvic phase in this protocol in order to complete all data collection within the first 5 weeks of radiation treatment.
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For optimisation was based on dose volume histotheboostphase, the primary tumour target grams.
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It has been suggested that there might be concentration on theboostphase.
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Secondly, there is theboostphaselasting about two to five minutes when the maximum heat is generated.
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Theboostphaseinterceptor system will have particular dangers.
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It is certainly easier to hit a target duringboostphase: it is larger and slower, it is hot and it has no decoys.
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It can be done in theory and in principle, but of course it has to be done within three minutes because that is as long as theboostphaselasts.
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The fairing changes and additional foam were used to reduce vibrations the pilot experienced during theboostphaseof flight.
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The supersonic flight regime is of primary interest during theboostphaseof a flight, and the subsonic mode when gliding.
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It has several distinct display modes for different phases of flight, including theboostphase, coast, reentry, and gliding.
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After theboostphasethe bus maneuvers using small on-board rocket motors and a computerised inertial guidance system.
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These boosters would ordinarily just be discarded in the ocean onceboostphaseis complete.
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In this context, entered theboostphase.
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The fins extended at 4 seconds, the air inlet and wings deployed at 10 seconds and the jet engine started at the end of theboostphase.
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