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- suggest it is), and in this case the deceleration parameter will be negative. The minus sign and name "deceleration parameter" are historical; at the time...
- a decelerator and cooling system- forming the Antiproton Decelerator. AD's oval-shaped perimeter has four straight sections where the deceleration and...
- The graduated electronic decelerator (GED) is a torture device that delivers powerful electric shocks to the skin. Created by Matthew Israel for use on...
- periods of mortality deceleration in mice, others not finding such. Baboon studies show no mortality deceleration. An analogous deceleration occurs in the failure...
- will cause tidal deceleration of any remaining planets. Retrograde satellites: All retrograde satellites experience tidal deceleration to some degree because...
- Alternatively, some narrow deceleration traps for single firing positions employ vertical plates to direct bullets into a helical deceleration chamber resembling...
- this year, the Flaming Lips released the DVD VOID (Video Overview in Deceleration), which chronicles all of their ventures into music video that have been...
- uterine contraction. A 'gradual' deceleration has an onset to nadir of 30 seconds or more. In contrast to early deceleration, the low point of fetal heart...
- seconds long, while it decelerates antiprotons from 5.3 MeV to 100 keV. These antiprotons still require some further deceleration by the experiments themselves...