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If deceleration is not detected and aquaplaning is suspected, the nose should be raised and aerodynamic drag utilized to decelerate to a point where the brakes do become effective.
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Right before a wheel locks up, it will experience a rapid deceleration.
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Due to tidal deceleration, it is expected to spiral towards and eventually merge with its host star, WASP-18, in less than a million years.
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This can result from pressure oscillations, flow deceleration, tip vortices, streamline contraction, and squeeze jets.
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This deceleration was defined as state and working labor movements designing policies to shrink the scale of the economy as a solution to environmental degradation and their own consumptive requirements.
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Infrared remote control at the horizon (acceleration and deceleration, steering), including features, has a very high technology.
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However, allowing for acceleration and deceleration time, a trans-Atlantic trip would not be 3 times faster.
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Due to their greater mass, muons are not as sharply accelerated when they encounter electromagnetic fields, and do not emit as much bremsstrahlung (deceleration radiation).
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Studies in the biodemography of human longevity indicate a "late-life mortality deceleration law": that death rates level off at advanced ages to a late-life mortality plateau.
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A motorcycle, assuming it has a carburetter, does not cut fuel but uses the idle circuit during deceleration.
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