The number of positive tests given after collisions is a stark reminder of just how dangerous it is to drink and drive. |
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Around 12.15 am, six cars were involved in a smash-up on Caroni Bridge, where two three-car collisions occurred simultaneously. |
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Multiple collisions involving red giants and other stars might yield the random orbits her team has observed. |
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The accident is the latest in a recent spate of serious hit and run collisions in the area. |
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The collisions of their world-views are the engine of the comedy, and the product is pure laughing gas, an unalloyed joy to read. |
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She also had a set of worn down glasses, its lenses cracked as a result of successive collisions with the ground. |
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Device response times could not be guaranteed because of data collisions and the delays in retransmitting data. |
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So to neglect the problem means that we are vulnerable to asteroid collisions. |
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Ford engineers discovered in preproduction crash tests that rear-end collisions would rupture the Pinto's fuel system extremely easily. |
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People in lighter vehicles are at a disadvantage in collisions with heavier vehicles. |
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During the last two years, theoretical studies were performed on a variety of topics related to collisions involving Rydberg atoms. |
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But the Government says talk of collisions and delays is simply scaremongering. |
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Police officers will issue the leaflet at the scene of an incident to victims of road collisions. |
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Atoms may acquire energy that excites electrons by random thermal collisions, collisions with subatomic particles, or by absorbing a photon. |
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Radiation can only be so uniform if the photons have been mixed around a lot, or thermalized, through particle collisions. |
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Grouped with iron meteorites, these are pieces from the cores of fledgling planets destroyed by collisions when the Solar System formed. |
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For a long time, even after I'd totaled two vehicles in collisions with deer, I continued to hold a similar view. |
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You have to direct them to a proper elevation and speed so as not to cause mid-air collisions. |
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The hall has to be huge because these collisions produce intense radiation, so all the equipment is heavily shielded. |
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The reactive collision of more than two molecules at the exact time is unlikely and can be represented as the sequence of bimolecular collisions. |
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Explosions or collisions blast the objects into smaller pieces, increasing the number of objects further. |
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Specially installed fencing, underpasses and bridges over motorways and busy trunk roads in Essex are helping to reduce deer collisions. |
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In Italy, anger over collisions between skiers and boarders even led to the creation of separate pistes for the two sports. |
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Molecules are very hard spheres that bounce off each other without losing energy in encounters called elastic collisions. |
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The theory attributed the behaviour of gases to the motions and elastic collisions of a large number of molecules. |
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Fourth, as the gas particles collide with each other or with the wall of a container, their collisions are perfectly elastic. |
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Hit-and-run cases and head-on collisions on the 62-km Ring Road around the city continue to hit the headlines with an unfailing regularity. |
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Added to this are many extra rules to include slipstreaming, braking, collisions, etc. |
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Last Sunday there were some narky, petty exchanges and some fisticuffs but there were hardly any thunderous collisions. |
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Since we moved into our shop we have witnessed various fights, near misses and actual collisions over the last 18 months. |
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Those collisions break pieces off of satellites and hence create new fragments that in turn can collide with still other satellites. |
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There are about 2,000 animals in the population, but at least 200 die each year, mainly from collisions with speedboats. |
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In times of bumps, falls and collisions, knees can be susceptible to fractures. |
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Let's face it, injuries from collisions, falls, bumps, etc. are not that simple. |
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Their findings suggest the purported moons arose from collisions or were captured by the planet shortly after the solar system formed. |
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You don't get relativity by designing a cellular automaton to model Newtonian collisions. |
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In collisions at high energies, charmonium particles come from the decay of b-flavoured hadrons and prompt production. |
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To avoid collisions while in flight, they emit high-frequency chirps and process the echoes that return from nearby objects. |
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Here advanced image processing must be carried out to fly through windows and doors and to avoid collisions with obstacles. |
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But some simulations imitate real people and economies more closely than others, just as some physics models produce more authentic collisions. |
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It is believed he died from multiple injuries caused by the impact of the collisions. |
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But the most serious collisions are when traffic comes into conflict, often on single carriageway sections. |
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Anti-discrimination laws, freedom of speech, democracy and tolerance education campaigns help to ease cultural collisions. |
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It is the first of what I predict will be many such collisions between the various vested interests in racing over the next few months. |
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This causes collisions, transmission errors and resultant retries that degrade overall system performance. |
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The LAN must also be capable of handling streaming video from IP cameras or encoders without significant network packet collisions. |
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Suddenly network collisions were becoming more and more frequent as backups generally took a larger percentage of network bandwidth. |
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Only the computer that has the token controls network communications and thus collisions do not occur. |
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Apart from the two fatalities, there have been two serious injury accidents and four minor collisions. |
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The children don't know anything about metal fatigue, turbulence, and mid-air collisions. |
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Rugby is a contact sport that involves physical collisions among its players. |
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Those laws provided the law of inertia governing motion of atoms in between collisions and laws of impact governing collisions. |
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Evidence of the collisions is preserved in the craters which cover the inner planets. |
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The hit from Boughner was just one of many collisions hockey players face every game. |
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Mobile belts of various ages seem to have stitched Africa's Archean cratons together by Himalayan-style continental collisions. |
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We are all aware that occupants of small, light cars take the brunt of damage and injury in collisions with the big four-wheel-drive vehicles. |
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These collisions result in subsequent fragmentation and product ions that are a direct consequence of dissociation of the precursor ion. |
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These new frame rails are filled with structural foam in key areas to control crush, especially in offset frontal collisions. |
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A rider must be visible at all times in order to preclude collisions from happening. |
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The number of collisions and derailments has reduced steadily, with the lowest ever number being recorded last year. |
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Comets are continually being lost through decay, collisions with planets, and ejections from the solar system. |
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What determines the disposal of energy in the products of electronically inelastic collisions? |
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Today the biggest threat facing right whales is collisions with ships and entanglement in fishing gear. |
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Ship collisions and entanglement in fishing gear now make up 50 percent of known right whale deaths. |
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The evolution and eventual dissolution of galaxy clusters may be largely driven by collisions. |
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To do so, our motorcycle must be safe for riding so as not to invite dreadful collisions and accidents. |
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The concept of Newtonian elastic collisions among molecules of a gas suffices to bind together in one theory the empirical laws of Boyle, Charles, and Graham. |
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This expansion of the atmosphere significantly increases the number of microscopic collisions between the satellite and the gases and plasma of the upper atmosphere. |
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Headlines in the press constantly warn of impending asteroid collisions. |
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The larger impact sites have prompted speculation that collisions in Phoebe's past could have blasted off enough material to have formed Saturn's smaller retrograde moons. |
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Or do collisions have to be random and uninformative, to work as surrealism? |
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Speed must have been a contributory factor in some or all the collisions on the stretch and at least 20 per cent of drivers on the road must exceed the speed limit. |
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Light in the integrating sphere undergoes hundreds of collisions with the sphere wall, baffle, and sample before being absorbed or collected at the measurement port. |
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In 1947, English physicist Cecil Powell observed Yukawa's mesons, now called pi-mesons or pions, in the upper atmosphere, where they were produced by cosmic ray collisions. |
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In the harsh environment of space, however, satellites may fail prematurely because of mechanical breakdowns, damage from solar flares, or collisions with orbiting debris. |
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If they could be aided by some automation advising them on how they might resolve potential collisions or conflicts between aircraft then that could help. |
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There was little actual shot damage, but there were crippling collisions. |
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Inherent in the sport of auto racing are fender benders and collisions. |
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In mechanical systems, there is always a certain amount of energy lost as heat due to frictional processes and inelastic collisions between moving parts. |
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Raithel's work suggests that the first few free electrons are not produced by Rydberg atom collisions but when Rydberg atoms are photoionized by black-body radiation. |
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Or midair collisions, now prevented by automatic proximity warning systems. |
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Five of these collisions were caused by alcohol or drugs resulting in six deaths and two collisions were caused by excessive speed resulting in two deaths. |
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Gravitational collisions between small satellite galaxies and big spiral galaxies have long been regarded as possible culprits in the warping of a larger galaxy's disk. |
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That law governs all sorts of phenomena, including rocket engines, collisions between electrons, and car wrecks. |
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The remaining sirenians, are seriously threatened by hunting, habitat degradation, and in the case of manatees, collisions with boats in the shallow coastal areas they prefer. |
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They detected fewer particles from the collisions than standard theory predicts, suggesting that a tiny blob of unbound quarks and gluons may have been created. |
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There was a potentially serious risk to aircraft, aircrews and air operations from possible collisions, as well as impact on the operational effectiveness of the base. |
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If the cosmic microwave background is at such a uniform temperature, it should mean that the photons have been thermalized through repeated particle collisions. |
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As we see here, the ramification of the collisions of two cultures is often witnessed in the conflicts between immigrant parents and their more acculturated children. |
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During this he drove through red traffic lights, forced other vehicles to brake to avoid collisions, weaved in and out of traffic, and reached 85 mph. |
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Windshields and bumpers are no substitute for massive collisions or destructive impacts, although you'll swear these cars were only lightly dinged. |
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Tired and undermanned ships crews have lead to a worrying number of merchant ships being involved in collisions or near misses, a marine accident investigation chief has said. |
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A majority of these meteorites comes from collisions in the asteroid belt between Mars and Jupiter. |
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The geosphere or rocky Earth formed from collisions of planetoids. |
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Finally, the data suggest that, compared to other Australian bus categories, shuttle or mini-buses were over-represented in fatal collisions and those resulting in injuries. |
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The pressure increases in proportion to the number of collisions per unit time. |
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The device could significantly reduce collisions at grade crossings and save lives. |
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Major collisions have occurred in the past during foggy weather in the UAE, with pile-ups on the highways between Abu Dhabi and Dubai and Al Ain. |
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Such reactions create vibrationally and rotationally excited OH radicals that thermalize within a few collisions. |
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Currently, there are strong indications that a small droplet of nearly thermalized QGP is indeed formed in these collisions. |
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Speed humps have been placed at pedestrian crossing black spots to reduce the chances of accidents or severity of collisions. |
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The collisions melted protons and neutrons and liberated subatomic particles known as quarks and gluons. |
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Also seeing five collisions in that time was the A429 Portabello crossroads in Shipston. |
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Such as tracking packets, octets, broadcasts, multicasts, and collisions on each port. |
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It involves devastating collisions with other small protoplanets, as well as with a multitude of showering, tumbling worldlets. |
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The system allows NAM specially trained panel beaters to ensure that vehicles damaged in collisions are repaired to manufacturers' standards. |
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They will watch flashes from the collisions which will produce minute particles of atoms with exotic names like quark, beauty and gluon. |
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For example, adjacent tracks of a double line might have to be shut down to avoid collisions with trains on those adjacent tracks. |
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In the work, Boyle presents his hypothesis that every phenomenon was the result of collisions of particles in motion. |
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Impulse is a concept frequently used in the analysis of collisions and impacts. |
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Hull damage can be caused by submerged logs, poor strapping to trailers, and collisions with other boats, docks, rocks, etc. |
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An airport can have areas where collisions between aircraft on the ground tend to occur. |
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Construction work or collisions on the freeway distract and slow down commuters, contributing to even longer delays. |
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Injuries or deaths due to collisions with boats, especially their propellers, are also common. |
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In 2007, and again on June 1, 2009, NOAA changed the TSS servicing Boston to reduce vessel collisions with right whales and other whale species. |
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Increased ocean traffic causes collisions between fast ocean vessels and large marine mammals. |
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Thought to be formerly part of an ancient continent, the Baltic Shield grew in size through collisions with neighbouring crustal fragments. |
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Declaring the vessel a hazard to navigation was an understatement as two more collisions happened with MV Tricolor in the days after the sinking. |
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The safety study also shows that TCAS II will induce some critical near midair collisions. |
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Brown bears are also killed in collisions with automobiles, which is a significant cause of mortality in the United States and Europe. |
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Automobile collisions with deer can impose a significant cost on the economy. |
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Mountains and valleys form due to tectonic collisions as well as earthquakes and chasms. |
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During collisions between two continental plates, large mountain ranges, such as the Himalayas are formed. |
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Therefore, the average force on a surface must be the average change in linear momentum from all of these gas particle collisions. |
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These heated gas molecules have a greater speed range which constantly varies due to constant collisions with other particles. |
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Closure of Naval Air Facility Midway in 1993 eliminated the problem of collisions with military aircraft. |
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Acute physical trauma includes injuries to the head and extremities resulting from falls and collisions. |
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A third of collisions between motorists and cyclists are caused by car dooring. |
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The land mass collisions meant great migration and mixing of previously isolated species, such as in the Great American Interchange. |
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A record 23 were killed in 2009 predominately by automobile collisions, leaving about 100 individuals in the wild. |
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A result of shipping traffic has been the potential for increased collisions between ships and the North Atlantic right whale. |
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It seems hard to suppose that the collisions and reboundings of the atoms cancel out the downward movement of everything entirely. |
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The birds most commonly involved in airplane collisions in Oregon were the American kestrel and the cliff swallow. |
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The millions of collisions that take place inside an atom smasher generate tons of data, which requires a great deal of computing power. |
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To sort out what was happening, the RHIC teams turned to the less energetic collisions between gold ions and deuterons. |
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Overall, the researchers found no clear trends or indicators that the studied guardrail heights reduce or increase the number of collisions. |
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As Savilian Professor, Wren studied mechanics thoroughly, especially elastic collisions and pendulum motions. |
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The observations at LHCb and CMS were so rare that Bs mesons only decayed into two muons about three times in every billion collisions. |
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As transportation improved and carriages became popular in the 18th and 19th centuries, however, collisions and carelessness became more prominent in court records. |
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The average number of collisions and casualties each year at four camera sites in Warwickshire was higher than before the speed traps were installed. |
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The number of annual premature deaths is considerably higher than the fatalities related to auto collisions in the same area, which average fewer than 2,000 per year. |
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This results in greater numbers of collisions with the container per unit time due to the higher particle speeds associated with elevated temperatures. |
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Aeronomers can now turn the experiment around and apply it to atmospheric studies and determine what kind of collisions produce the observed light. |
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What concerns some physicians and researchers is that above and beyond accidental collisions, soccer players intentionally and repeatedly take blows to the head. |
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The upper basalt layers of older LIPs may have been removed by erosion or deformed by tectonic plate collisions occurring after the layer is formed. |
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Airlines can potentially lose millions of dollars per year due to minor accidents that occur on the flightline, such as minor collisions with baggage loaders. |
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Other causes of death are cats, rats, collisions with vehicles and windows, and human disturbance of nesting birds, including riverbank works with heavy machinery. |
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LeftCeturns and U-turns have been blocked at some junctions along the Dubai Tram route to prevent potential collisions between cars and the new services. |
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The local lifesaving charity has announced 128 of the rescue missions attended were in Warwickshire, with approximately 40 per cent being road traffic collisions. |
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While whaling no longer threatens the species, individuals are vulnerable to collisions with ships, entanglement in fishing gear and noise pollution. |
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Real gases experience some of these collisions and intermolecular forces. |
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On Midway Atoll, collisions between Laysan albatross and aircraft have resulted in human and bird deaths as well as severe disruptions in military flight operations. |
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The average cost for car body and mechanical repairs resulting from car park collisions is PS1,428, said Accident Exchange, the courtesy car provider for crash victims. |
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The primary purpose of ATC worldwide is to prevent collisions, organize and expedite the flow of air traffic, and provide information and other support for pilots. |
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To prevent collisions, ATC enforces traffic separation rules, which ensure each aircraft maintains a minimum amount of empty space around it at all times. |
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The work in this museum series ''depicts tangled and knotted lobster traps, rope and debris, mauled by collisions along the boundaries of water and land. |
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Most cycle deaths result from a collision with a car or heavy goods vehicle, both motorist and cyclist having been found responsible for collisions. |
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Removing the surface was the last step to permanently closing the 69th Street crossing and to eliminating the opportunity for any future grade crossing collisions. |
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Another case for increased collisions among gas particles would include a fixed volume of gas, which upon heating would contain very fast particles. |
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Although a majority of bicycle collisions occur during the day, bicycle lighting is recommended for safety when bicycling at night to increase visibility. |
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One of these threads was their take on folk music, which would form such essential groundwork for their later collisions with Indian music and philosophy. |
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Further collisions caused the Variscan orogeny in the Devonian and Carboniferous periods, forming the hills of Munster, southwest England, and southern Wales. |
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Nonetheless, collisions in which positrons are sharply deflected seem to occur more frequently than expected, based on the standard model of particle physics. |
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