deceleration en el Oxford Spanish Dictionary

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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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The deceleration and the deflection of the initial flow by the noise barrier, force the plume to disperse horizontally.
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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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The trials included study of train behaviour like acceleration and deceleration, suspension, emergency brake distance and track parameters, and adherence to safety and technical specifications.
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On the other hand, radio observations may look at events on a millisecond timescale (millisecond pulsars) or combine years of data (pulsar deceleration studies).
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This deceleration was achieved by making a steep climb and then level out.
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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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However, most commercial jet engines continue to produce thrust in the forward direction, even when idle, acting against the deceleration of the plane.
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The acceleration and deceleration of this exhaust gas is what will hinder the scavenging potential.
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