• Only the velocity and acceleration parameters resulted in significant differences between the two groups. (cdc.gov)
  • Greater acceleration in growth velocity is seen in patients with lower growth velocities before treatment. (medscape.com)
  • The form of the aurora, occurring within bands around both polar regions, is also dependent on the amount of acceleration imparted to the precipitating particles. (wikipedia.org)
  • What the human body can withstand depends on a combination of the amount of acceleration, its direction and its duration. (scienceforums.net)
  • Sports and automotive helmets are also only tested for pure radial impacts to the helmet, except for the BS 6658 and EN 22.05 oblique impact test for MC helmets (these tests are, however, only used to assess external projections and surface friction by measuring the tangential force). (frontiersin.org)
  • The variety of signs and symptoms, the imprecise timing of symptom appearance and relationship to a specific contact event, the lack of externally observed findings, and the broad ranges of the linear and angular accelerations of the impacts that coalesce in a diagnosis of concussion in college sports make it difficult to identify predictors of acute, intermediate, and long-term risks of adverse consequences resulting from sports-related head impacts. (medicalnewstoday.com)
  • It's the measure of lateral acceleration, also known as cornering force, and is represented in a unit we have all understood since birth: gravity. (motortrend.com)
  • Does COVID-19 Enable the Acceleration of Negative Global Trends? (ipcs.org)
  • If you are an Ubuntu Linux user and rely upon Intel integrated graphics, Ubuntu developers could use your help in trying out Intel's SNA as they decide whether to enable this experimental acceleration architecture in Ubuntu 13.04. (phoronix.com)
  • Ubuntu X.Org developers/packagers really want to enable SNA for the Ubuntu 13.04 release since this back-end that's been in development for years now tends to be noticeably faster and more reliable than UXA , the default acceleration method within the current xf86-video-intel DDX driver. (phoronix.com)
  • All acceleration work described in the Long Jump should be done for High Jumpers. (athletesacceleration.com)
  • Like an EV, however, the Insight tends to run out of steam at high speeds, where it can feel a tad underpowered. (autonews.com)
  • The law says force will be very high when r tends to zero. (astronomy.net)
  • Accelerants tended to go into more prestigious and high-paying occupations. (davidsongifted.org)
  • Descriptive analyses of the selected measures indicated that the mean of the high risk subjects tended to be larger in magnitude than that of their low risk counterparts. (cdc.gov)
  • Radiator upper hose mount tends to break at full acceleration, making for spectacular clouds of steam as you seemingly disappear ahead. (carsurvey.org)
  • However, these trends tend to lead to a "manufacturing life" in work environments rather than to new modes of work in industry. (springer.com)
  • In general, the non-linear sequence transformations tend to be more powerful. (wikipedia.org)
  • Therefore, rotational kinematics should be a better indicator of traumatic brain injury risk than linear acceleration. (frontiersin.org)
  • Linear accelerations in three perpendicular directions are measured in the head-form during the impact and the performance is evaluated according to the HIC. (frontiersin.org)
  • A pure radial impact will cause primarily linear acceleration of the head while a pure tangential impact around the head's center of gravity will cause both rotational and linear acceleration of the head. (frontiersin.org)
  • Milk has been associated with early menarche and with acceleration of linear growth in adolescence. (nih.gov)
  • That's why I got Turbo.264 a while back - a hardware stick that uses its own acceleration built in to do the converting. (brighthub.com)
  • It takes a load off of the computer's CPU - hardware acceleration always being preferable. (brighthub.com)
  • Oh - hardware acceleration tends to be faster and Turbo is no exception either. (brighthub.com)
  • But they almost always include a variety of hardware acceleration options that have to be determined before deployment. (f5.com)
  • The goal of the present work was to develop a retrospectively gated cardiac cine method that features both parallel imaging and temporal acceleration, capable of achieving significant acceleration factors on commonly available hardware and associated with reconstruction times short enough for practical use in a clinical context. (bvsalud.org)
  • In the current acceleration of technical change, the content of work tends to be enlarged, to incorporate an innovative componet. (scielo.br)
  • As Terman had predicted 50 years before, acceleration did not prevent these gifted young people from going on to better-than-normal work, social and family lives. (davidsongifted.org)
  • The addition of a temporal acceleration method, whereby k-space is sampled differently for different time frames, has been shown in prior work to improve image quality as compared to parallel imaging by itself. (bvsalud.org)
  • Building Software Acceleration Features in the Intel QAT Engine for. (intel.com)
  • Intel® Quick Assist Technology (Intel® QAT) has been expanded to provide software-based acceleration of cryptographic operations through instructions in the Intel® Advanced Vector Extensions 512 (Intel® AVX-512) family. (intel.com)
  • This software-based acceleration has been incorporated into the Intel QAT Engine for OpenSSL*, a dynamically loadable module that uses the OpenSSL ENGINE framework, allowing administrators to add this capability to OpenSSL without having to rebuild or replace their existing OpenSSL libraries. (intel.com)
  • Last week I wrote about Ubuntu Still Deciding About Intel Acceleration Support . (phoronix.com)
  • Clients across various time zones tend to utilize our 24/7 service availability. (pharmiweb.com)
  • if an object was already moving that's what it's going to tend to keep doing. (howeverythingworks.org)
  • During motion, the image of the viewed object tends to slip from the fovea, causing it to blur. (medscape.com)
  • In one case, researcher Reed Gurchiek (a former Stanford postdoc and current professor at Clemson University) used the app to study hamstring strain injuries during sprinting and found that these muscles lengthen faster during acceleration compared with running at a constant speed. (medscape.com)
  • It results in leisurely acceleration, but it doesn't feel underpowered. (autonews.com)
  • Results showed a positive though slow acceleration of body mass during the first month after birth, followed by a relatively more rapid increase tending to asymptotic values. (bvsalud.org)
  • This enables more rapid acceleration, but at the cost of serious engine noise - that little four-cylinder revs its guts out, and you hear all of its efforts in an unpleasant drone. (autonews.com)
  • But a well-insulated, tight and quiet cab tends to make it feel more sophisticated than it really is. (theautochannel.com)
  • How did these young people feel, in adulthood, about their acceleration, and how did it influence their lives? (davidsongifted.org)
  • Although biomechanics studies tend to be small - just 14 participants, on average - the app could allow for much larger studies, thanks to its lower cost and ease of use. (medscape.com)
  • I document the most frequently accelerating players, positions, and teams, as well as the likelihoods of acceleration and co-acceleration during a set play and other components intended to collectively lead to an algorithmic taxonomy. (ssrn.com)
  • Issues of standardization, acceleration of processes, and order-oriented production become essential for technological innovation in this field. (springer.com)
  • The literature tends to support milk's role in enhancing growth early in life (prior to age 5 years), but there is less support for this relationship during middle childhood. (nih.gov)
  • Gravitational acceleration should not be a problem unless tidal forces become significant, unless of course something lies in your path. (scienceforums.net)
  • Students who were accelerated tended to gain higher educational qualifications than their age-peers who stayed in-grade. (davidsongifted.org)
  • To determine optimal starting spots, I compute burst locations on the court where players tend to accelerate or decelerate more than usual. (ssrn.com)
  • They learned to talk significantly earlier than usual, and also tended to walk rather earlier. (davidsongifted.org)
  • ADCs are platforms so they've tended to focus on general speed, like general purpose CPUs focus on general processing. (f5.com)
  • You press the gas pedal and hear the engine rev, but it's out of sync with the resulting acceleration. (autonews.com)
  • By the end of my second day of testing, I only noticed the engine sound weirdness under hard acceleration. (autonews.com)
  • And at those speeds, even under moderate acceleration, the engine doesn't need to rev much to keep up with the power demands. (autonews.com)
  • How to define a level of danger of acceleration in gravitational field and without gravitational field? (scienceforums.net)
  • Pilots tend to go gray around their visual field ( low blood flow to brain ) at less than this. (scienceforums.net)
  • They will then shield the accelerating field, suppressing acceleration of heavy ions. (lu.se)
  • We're still planning for continued acceleration and continued market capture," McClain said in a recent interview with CRN. (crn.com)
  • I think we're still planning for continued acceleration and continued market capture. (crn.com)
  • Specifically, CDC recommends rapidly initiating activities such as advising sick persons to stay home, dismissing children from schools, closing childcare facilities, and initiating further social distancing measures within a state or a community at the beginning of the upslope of a pandemic wave (acceleration interval), i.e., when cases are initially identified and community transmission begins to occur ( 8 ). (cdc.gov)
  • Cases tend to be underreported by physicians because most have not been informed of how to distinguish the symptoms of Raynaud's phenomenon from other medical conditions where blanching or sensory loss occurs. (cdc.gov)
  • Approach TFX lightweight outsole provides improved acceleration, downhill braking, and side hill traction. (workboot.com)
  • An unintended consequence of this orientation is that companies in industries (such as investment banking) or regions (such as eastern China) where there is intense competition for people tend to bid up the price of talent-often far ahead of an individual's capabilities. (bcg.com)
  • Magn Reson Med 55 (2006) 85-91] tends to be associated with prohibitively long reconstruction times. (bvsalud.org)
  • This change project was part of urban planning and focused on economic development since economic development tends to marginalize children's rights to grow and develop properly, particularly in terms of the lack of available public spaces for them to play in. (lu.se)