fast motion

collocation in English

meaningsoffastandmotion

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fast
adjective
uk
/fɑːst/
us
/fæst/
moving or happening quickly, or able to move or ...
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motion
noun
uk
/ˈməʊ.ʃən/
us
/ˈmoʊ.ʃən/
the act or process of moving, or a particular action ...
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(Definition offastandmotionfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Simulation results show that the parallel manipulator, with lightweight intermediate links, undergoes persistent vibration duringfastmotion.
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However, the requirement for the control system to obtainfastmotionis important.
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This suggests that the "barber pole" illusion is a low-level phenomenon, reflecting early andfastmotionintegration in the human visual system.
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The filter is required to reduce robot misdetection and false positives that may occur due tofastmotionand colour confusion.
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In other words, in such a treatment the slow motion on the center manifold is decoupled from thefastmotioninvolved in the convergence to the center manifold.
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Namely, after an initial gross, butfastmotionof the autonomous vehicle toward its desired goal, the use of external sensory feedback has been advocated for high-precision localization.
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After adjusting this control to the complete system of the crane with a payload simultaneously to ensurefastmotionand small vibrations due to the payload sway.
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We note, however, that in chaotic itinerancy, the slow motion exhibited around attractor ruins seems to be distinguishable from thefastmotionassociated with transitions among ruins.
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While not entirely sure, it is suspected that thefastmotionof the cyclone attributed to its dissipation.
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It is performed by shifting the legs backwards and spread out in onefastmotion.
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The book emphasizes knockout power derived from enablingfastmotionfrom one's heavy bodyweight.
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The show features afastmotionphotography, which features in every episode.
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Furthermore, anyfastmotioncreated primary-colored trailing edges of the objects that were moving.
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The video includesfastmotionfootage such as people using a revolving door and walking outside an apartment building.
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