The Denford car
deceleration system has been developed following extensive research into the physics of dissipating energy, with the Denford design engineers creating a new piece of equipment to improve on the current system of towel buffers.
NUMBER OF
DECELERATIONS IN RECORDINGS OF THE TEST GROUP
Deceleration type Min count Max count Average Early
decelerations 5 44 6 Late
decelerations 0 26 9 Prolonged
decelerations 0 7 0.2 TABLE VI.
Deceleration values were calculated over targeted speed ranges (straight: 0.65-0.95 m/s; turning: 0.1-0.3 m/s).
2004), courts have been pouring the foundation of
deceleration in Florida.
In this study, it was aimed to determine the frequency of growth deceleration/retardation in children who had problems in growth during well-baby outpatient follow-up visits at Gazi University, Medical Faculty, the month during which it occured mostly and the causes of growth problems and to elucidate the contibution of early recognition of this
deceleration to treatment and the child's health.
take other security measures when the current distance is lower than or equal to the critical braking distance, this state is judged to be dangerous and automatic braking
deceleration on the host vehicle needs to be carried out immediately:
The midwife admitted mixing up the two pregnant women's notes and noting the
deceleration of the unborn baby's heartbeat as well as failing to complete a supervised practice programme.
Spreading that same energy out over 10 feet drops the
deceleration to 18G, which is bad, but survivable.
Security Bank AVP and chief economist Robert Dan Roces said inflation likely hit 2.3 percent in July this year-continuing its
deceleration path after being disrupted by a one-off blip in May.