Collocations withacceleration
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acceleration phase
In summary, it was inferred that the longer implosion times gave the wires more time to merge prior to the acceleration phase.
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acceleration process
The standard dephasing limit and the electron acceleration process are briefly discussed.
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gravitational acceleration
In this geometry, the gravitational acceleration is directed in the -y -direction.
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hardware acceleration
It can also use hardware acceleration to get better encryption performance.
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initial acceleration
The high initial acceleration, which is singular in the inviscid self-similar model, acts almost like an impact.
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lateral acceleration
When cornering at high speed, the transmission maintains the same gear above a certain lateral acceleration level.
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linear acceleration
When the mobile robot moves with linear acceleration or deceleration, the mobile robot may turn over.
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maximum acceleration
The maximum acceleration is that which is attained applying the maximum effort when rolling, grade and aerodynamic resistances are overcome.
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quick acceleration
The quick acceleration car is the safest vehicle to drive.
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rapid acceleration
This dip develops in a region where the ions experience rapid acceleration due to an abrupt increase in the electric field.
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sudden acceleration
The sudden acceleration of the cores would then occur at the time of current transfer to the cores.
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vertical acceleration
While the front steepens, the effect of frequency dispersion (or vertical acceleration) becomesincreasingly appreciable, which may lead to the development of undulations behind each crest.
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