• People find themselves with a little more time off for recovery from surgical procedures," said Dr. Terry Higgins, a partner in Anson and Higgins. (reviewjournal.com)
  • Kinetic braking energy increases twice as fast as speed - double the speed means four times the recuperation. (porsche.com)
  • The C evolution further performs energy recuperation when braking, converting kinetic energy into electrical energy in order to charge the battery. (design-engine.com)
  • Lift off the throttle in most PHEVs, and all EVs, and the energy recuperation system (that reclaims energy normally lost under braking/slowing to top-up the batteries) tends to slow you down much more so than lifting off in a combustion-engined car. (topgear.com)
  • The A6 does have energy recuperation. (topgear.com)
  • The 919 Hybrid still features a downsizing turbo gasoline engine with direct fuel injection and two energy recuperation systems. (porsche.com)
  • This could be in terms of time, energy, and restoring a sense of control. (cdc.gov)
  • In a career reading, this combination may indicate that a period of intense productivity or creativity has led to burnout, and that it is time to take a break before returning to work with renewed energy and focus. (astrology.com)
  • For example, the Porsche Taycan can use a significant amount of the -braking energy for propulsion, which is referred to as recuperation, based on the Latin -recuperare. (porsche.com)
  • When -braking from 100 kmh, the Taycan -generates four times as much energy as when braking from 50 kmh. (porsche.com)
  • With this clever strategy in the background, the Taycan secures around one-third of its range with the recovery of brake energy, i.e. recuperation. (porsche.com)
  • The C evolution's motor puts out 11 kW continuous output and 35 kW peak output and achieves its 100 kilometers (62 miles) range from a 8 kWh battery with the help of an intelligent system of energy recuperation, which works to save power when the throttle is closed. (design-engine.com)
  • Flow offers the optimal drive set-up for floating along in urban traffic with a softer throttle response and medium energy recuperation. (powersportsbusiness.com)
  • Active Comfort, defined as "performance-enhancing comfort", provides for well-being, recuperation and subsequent fitness at the wheel. (500sec.com)
  • With the brute majority enjoyed by the government in the lower house its passage, subsequent presidential consent and it becoming an Act, is a mere matter of time. (organiser.org)
  • The subsequent labs were within normal range for the first time in decades. (emofree.com)
  • Surf provides a ride experience familiar to surfers: A direct throttle response permits dynamic acceleration, and zero recuperation enables maximum coasting and effortless cruising. (powersportsbusiness.com)
  • France has published an online database of MNR artworks at the Site Rose-Valland Musées Nationaux Récupération From the beginning of the occupation, the German embassy in Paris, and its representative, Otto Abetz, under the pretext of "securing" art, organized major seizures of art collection. (wikipedia.org)
  • At the same time, in Southern Europe and beyond a series of social collective practices emerged in the face of an ongoing economic crisis seeking to offer alternative modes of solidarity and social organisation taking the form of medical clinics, social kitchens, food exchange networks, platforms against evictions, refugee support and cultural venues amongst others. (lu.se)
  • 1996). These trainings expose workers to low-level stressful situations to develop strong coping skills, and over time, apply these coping skills to progressively more stressful situations. (cdc.gov)
  • This card can also indicate the need to take time away from stressful situations or difficult relationships. (astrology.com)
  • a place of relief, rest and recuperation of our strength? (chabad.org)
  • A reputed place of kind re-guards with a good reputation by public report.Yes,we admit for those of such disabilities it does take time to adjust both the child and parent but it has it's rewards. (chabad.org)
  • Training adjustments take place during the recuperation and regeneration time. (fitline.com)
  • TK: How about the attack on Pearl Harbor, which took place during your senior year of high school, do you remember where you were at that time? (rutgers.edu)
  • At the same time, recuperation takes place in overrun mode. (powersportsbusiness.com)
  • One major consequence of insufficient sleep is daytime sleepiness, which reduces alertness and causes slow reaction time, leading to occupational and medical errors, workplace injuries, impaired driving, and motor vehicle accidents (1). (cdc.gov)
  • In 2012, more than half of the 3 million injuries and illnesses occurring nationally in private industry required recuperation away from work beyond the day of the incident. (cdc.gov)
  • The second recuperation system is in the exhaust tract. (porsche.com)
  • Another of the most commonly cited benefits of sermorelin injections, the quickest way to get sermorelin into your system, is faster recovery time. (harcourthealth.com)
  • This becomes possible with a unique recuperation management system. (porsche.com)
  • Some car manufacturers have the electric drive's recuperation system activate automatically the moment the driver removes their foot from the gas pedal, which is referred to as one-pedal driving . (porsche.com)
  • The possibility of making effective use of "power napping" for recuperation purposes will play a key role in the Active Comfort concept from Mercedes-Benz. (500sec.com)
  • This -recuperation and the propulsion itself both play a key role in the efficiency of electric vehicles. (porsche.com)
  • Friends or family can provide respite care but this can be overwhelming both physically and emotionally and can lead to financial hardship if the caregiver is required to take time off work. (psychtimes.com)
  • They find themselves able to stay focused and work for longer periods of time without feeling washed-out by the end of the workday. (harcourthealth.com)
  • We agreed to do a follow up SonoCine within a specific time frame, since I requested time to do work on the nodule using The Unseen Therapist by myself as well as with a group of practitioners and Gary Craig. (emofree.com)
  • If you log out, you will be required to enter your username and password the next time you visit. (medscape.com)
  • Download Overcome Jetlag now and get some deeply relaxed recuperation next time you fly. (hypnosisdownloads.com)
  • This Directive complies with the fundamental rights and principles set out in the Charter of Fundamental Rights of the European Union and is designed to ensure full compliance with Article 31 thereof, which provides that all workers have the right to healthy, safe and dignified working conditions, to a limit on their maximum working time and to weekly and daily rest periods and an annual period of paid holidays. (europa.eu)
  • The same holds true if an older animal needs more time to eat and can't compete with younger or more aggressive cats. (directanimal.com)
  • The experts in Weissach have developed a complex recuperation strategy. (porsche.com)
  • What could be better than a personal coach with a tailor-made training programme to enhance your fitness and general well-being, on hand to support you at any time of the day or night? (500sec.com)
  • If you don't have family or friends available to take care of you full time, which can often be the case, you will need someone else to step in. (psychtimes.com)
  • Performance is adequate for zipping about town, with Audi claiming a 0-30mph time of 5.5 seconds in EV Mode. (topgear.com)
  • RSC (Recuperation Stability Control) functions similarly to an engine drag torque control and specifically reduces the drag torque in overrun mode to keep the vehicle stable. (powersportsbusiness.com)
  • While this occupational health indicator is useful for tracking change over time, the actual burden is much higher. (cdc.gov)
  • I started to put in 15 to 20 hours a week just campaigning- plus my full-time job," Prentice said. (usd.edu)
  • I thought it would be a long recuperation period. (royalgazette.com)
  • I've always been amazed at how relevant this story of a long dead monarch can seem to people today, and how some of the things he wrote at the time still ring true. (aam-us.org)
  • Breast reconstruction has come a long way over the years, with patients now being presented with innovative procedures that promise better outcomes and quicker recovery times. (plasticsurgery.org)
  • You know, that's a long time ago. (rutgers.edu)
  • Of New York Times writer Frank Rich, Gibson admits to having said, 'I wanted to kill him. (edrants.com)
  • While Ozzie was undergoing surgery and recuperation, Jose rested his hand to see if it would heal. (latimes.com)
  • The Four of Swords, on the other hand, is a card of rest and recuperation. (astrology.com)
  • After spending time in the hospital for a broken bone, a hip replacement, surgery, an illness or any other reason, you might not be quite back to top form. (psychtimes.com)
  • By the time Jose arrived, Ozzie was back in the lineup, having been reactivated 50 days after his surgery. (latimes.com)
  • Recuperation takes time, and some swelling and discomfort are common for several weeks following surgery. (rakuten.co.jp)
  • We analyzed registry data for 3,291 women and 3,009 men diagnosed with colon cancer between 1996 and 2000 and followed until 2011 on lymph node investigation, stage at diagnosis, surgery, chemotherapy, wait times and survival. (cdc.gov)
  • The decree of September 30, 1949 which puts an end to the Commission de récupération artistique (CRA) obliges the administration of museums to create a specific inventory on which will be registered the works selected by the selection commissions, then entrusted by the OBIP to the custody of the museums. (wikipedia.org)
  • It's really a symptom of the disruption of your body's circadian (day/night-light/dark) cycle which controls the timing of bodily functions such as when you sleep and eat. (hypnosisdownloads.com)
  • As a medical professional I seek clinical validation of the effects of The Unseen Therapist, and I am absolutely amazed each time I see it (which is often). (emofree.com)
  • All of them get new homes after recuperation and medical treatment. (animalliberationpressoffice.org)
  • At the same time, the pandemic opened doors to new and transformative ways of working that positively affect WHO's effectiveness and that are expected to be incorporated as part of WHO's new normal for the delivery of technical cooperation. (who.int)
  • If you check the "Remember me" box, you will be automatically signed in for 30 days to TIME.com when you visit in the future. (time.com)
  • Questioning the ongoing recuperation of "participation" and the potential of the "political turn" in the arts in conditions of precarity this article traces specific experiences of assembling in order to examine models and practices that renew our habits of togetherness and bear the potential to form new political pedagogies. (lu.se)
  • For people who may not need to go into a care home but might need some additional help for a period of time, respite care can be a great choice as it allows you to keep your independence while getting the assistance you need. (psychtimes.com)
  • PP: ... I don't really recall that period of time. (rutgers.edu)
  • Please use that time as a "teachable" moment, and ask your child to smile or say "hi" if they see a child in a wheelchair or using an assistive communication device. (chabad.org)
  • I cried many times writing this book," Allen said. (ajc.com)
  • It may also activate because the battery is already full and can no longer recharge through recuperation. (porsche.com)
  • Perhaps more useful than the three hour charge time of the C evolution is the fact that the scooter can reach 70 percent charge after approximately thirty minutes spent plugged in. (design-engine.com)
  • This could be recovery of the body whenever it does get sick, or it could mean muscle recovery time following an intense workout. (harcourthealth.com)
  • It's been said that one day of recovery time is needed for every one hour time zone crossed. (hypnosisdownloads.com)
  • At the same time, health care and health insurance expenditure is rising and the wellness market is booming. (500sec.com)
  • at other times it must have felt like a prison, as the King was held against his will and forced to undergo brutal treatment in an attempt to cure his mental and physical ill health. (aam-us.org)
  • The acute onset of the epidemic has meant little time for adequate training and has resulted in a shortage of equipment (ventilators) and supplies to enable health staff to provide adequate care to patients. (who.int)
  • Sleep is an essential component of health, and its timing, duration, and quality are critical determinants of health (1). (cdc.gov)
  • Ever more people are spending ever more time in cars. (500sec.com)
  • The shootings and unsolved murders are turning normal people into ticking time bombs. (royalgazette.com)
  • People who have short sleep duration are at 1.48 times greater risk of developing and dying of coronary heart disease than controls and 1.15 times more likely to have a stroke (7). (cdc.gov)
  • Test days go in two shifts to make the most of the time. (porsche.com)
  • The sandy desert winds make it difficult to record clear results," laments Hitzinger, "but at night the conditions are somewhat more consistent, which is why we pushed the test times back. (porsche.com)
  • They can indicate that the querent has been working hard and achieving a great deal, but that it is now time to take a step back and give oneself permission to rest and recharge. (astrology.com)
  • Our wide range of services will ensure that you enjoy a pleasant time of rest and recuperation. (goldentulip.com)
  • Real-time computer navigation image of a robotic arm used by an orthopedic surgeon on the front of the femur, prior to osteotomy. (hss.edu)
  • Real-time computer navigation image of the robotic arm at the start of the osteotomy to remove bone from the front of the femur. (hss.edu)
  • Real-time computer navigation image of the robotic arm near completion of the knee osteotomy to prepare the femur for an implant. (hss.edu)
  • With Articles 370 and 35A having been consigned to ignominious flames and becoming a part of a forgettable history, it is time to understand and rejoice over the new dynamics of the political and security dimensions of the historic decision by the NDA Government under the visionary statesmanship of PM Modi and the astute leadership of Home Minister Amit Shah. (organiser.org)
  • It's times like these you have to dig deep and find out how strong you are and how much faith you have," Allen said. (ajc.com)
  • It took me some time to find a suitable way of catching this rare disease, but eventually I found poor family in Mexico willing to give me a blood transfusion from their eldest son who was suffering from the disease. (hubpages.com)