The bus slows to a crawl, attempting to negotiate narrow streets, taxis and endless traffic lights. |
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They wait there, standing stilly even as the bus slows and tries to stop close to that spot, where a brake squeals mightily. |
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Some low GI foods are high in fat, as fat slows the emptying of food from the stomach. |
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Bolstering that view, simple models of the heliosphere require that the magnetic field intensifies in regions where the solar wind slows. |
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As production slows, Airbus will let go some temporary workers and reduce subcontracts. |
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This device slows down the rate of fall, something that ensures when the time comes to pull a ripcord the main canopy is deployed more safely. |
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If that actuator starts to move unexpectedly, it acts as a generator and the short provides an electrical load that slows the motor down. |
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The connection goes like a bomb for 2 minutes then just slows down to less than a dial-up connection! |
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Second, the successive rupture of these multiple contacts during protein detachment slows the unbinding velocity. |
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People seeking to buy used cars might be better off waiting a few weeks until the rush on new 2001 registration cars slows down, he said. |
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Seed growth slows after this, but does not entirely cease until the seed attains physiological maturity. |
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The ice is roughed up pretty badly, which slows things down and keeps me from busting my tail. |
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I wait until her breathing slows and she is definitely asleep before I doze off myself. |
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Over time, the rate of adoption of the innovation increases, until the process gets closer to saturation, when the rate again slows down. |
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Australia is slowing and world commodity prices should ease as world growth slows. |
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The boat slows, stops, and if the lever isn't pushed into neutral, she'll gather way astern. |
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Quake victims grab what they can in aid, while bad weather slows down the relief. |
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Physiologically, the body's basal metabolic rate slows down with age and is accompanied by a decrease in lean body tissue and an increase in fat. |
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The amount of displacement depends upon how much the material slows the speed of the beam. |
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However, when the tide slows and changes direction, the tidal currents again enter the bay and push the eddy out to sea. |
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Whenever the boat slows down it pays to ease the sheet, bear off a couple of degrees and then point up again once the boat has regained speed. |
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Pharmacologic control of hypertension reduces urine protein excretion and slows progression of the disease. |
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As a current slows, progressively smaller particles settle out and form fine-grained sediment. |
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Players have brooms, known as besoms, to sweep the ice clear of snow or debris so that nothing slows the passage of the stones. |
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It slows so that you're able to discern the edges with startling sharpness. |
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On my system where I have always-run set on, the shift key actually slows the camera movement down, making for better camera motions. |
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Twenty-four hours later, as the train slows outside Mogaung, I hop off, run down a dirt road, and leap into the first trishaw I see. |
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As the economy slows to very modest levels of growth, cutting interest rates is a prime mechanism for boosting economic output. |
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To quell understeer, for example, the system slows the inside rear wheel slightly in order to pull the nose back toward the inside of a turn. |
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This is basically an underwater parachute which fills with water and slows the boat down. |
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You can almost see her seductive smile as she slows her dance until only her hips move, body undulating in place. |
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The slice slows the ball's speed down giving you the time to get into a better position. |
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The police car then slows to a halt, forcing the errant vehicle to slow with it. |
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The web isn't sticky, but slows prey down long enough for the spider to grab dinner and drag it to the den. |
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Lights turn to red, and my taxi slows to a halt in a quiet Notting Hill street. |
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One of the minders gives a warning shout, and moments later, a police cruiser slows to a halt at the compound gate. |
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If anyone cuts in front of you, the car slows to the pre-set safe distance then speeds up again once the vehicle moves out of the way. |
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While the rest of Bulgaria slows down, they may be able to catch up some ground. |
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And lot of people are sort of afraid to put more money on the table which slows down growth. |
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Traditionally the internet slows down to a trickle, since everybody who is not on the street is likely to be online. |
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This process currently slows down and limits the amount of data that can be transmitted along fibre-optic networks. |
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This denser atmosphere means that the frictional force is greater, so its slows down more quickly, so the orbit decays more quickly. |
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However, the reliance on overlong interviews, dealing with the nitty-gritty of economic practices, really slows things down. |
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There is a function in the game that slows down time temporarily and allows your character to perform special moves. |
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It behaves like a driver who only slows down when there's a speed camera in sight. |
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That seems to be our response to any violation of traffic rules that slows us down. |
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This affects their overall development, slows their growth rate, and may result in impaired health. |
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Rising sales will help to offset the squeeze on profit margins as productivity slows and costs pick up. |
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All great gigs have standout moments, when time slows down and you want it to stop forever. |
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In the dull, blue silence, time slows, muscles twist and flex, ribs contract. |
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An irregular capitalization of the initial letter is assumed to activate wrong lexical units and therefore slows down word identification. |
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That's another chunking process that saves the CPU but slows the output on a fast machine. |
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What slows e-government up is a parsimonious culture, for which IT can only be invested in if it saves the Treasury money. |
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It is well known that an increase in atmospheric pCO2 slows down calcification in living coccolithophorids. |
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This makes the development community nervous, slows contributions from coders, and creates a huge amount of unnecessary noise. |
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Driving in an intoxicated state makes a person prone to accidents as alcohol impairs judgement and slows reflexes. |
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These are huge projects that will consume enormous amounts of copper and steel over the next decade, even if global GDP growth slows. |
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At this point, the movie slows to a talkative, plodding pace and loses most of its early energy. |
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Unfortunately, although the road is clear of other traffic, the bus can't reroute when it runs into a Utah snowstorm and slows to a crawl. |
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In many episodes, the animation slows to a crawl, or even freezes altogether into a static image. |
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When things get visually complicated, the frame rate often slows down as well, which makes the film feel unfinished. |
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That slows the ball down because of the increased friction the ball encounters. |
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Her walk slows, and I know she's planning on giving him all the coins in her pockets and wallet. |
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Above 7,000 feet, dehydration increases, so Tom stayed off the booze, which slows acclimatization. |
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The darkness of winter slows the city's heartbeat, making our every action or movement an effort. |
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Their career advancement slows while children are young, and juggling everything can be very challenging. |
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The gleaming, ultimate, driving machine slows down and stops, two alloy wheels on the footpath, twenty yards from the junction. |
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Most population researchers agree that population growth quickly slows with a level of relative affluence. |
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As the generation time increases, the evolutionary rate slows and divergence stabilizes. |
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Congested swimming space slows swimmers down, and swimmers swimming different strokes can get in each others way. |
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After the second climax, the music slows with a recapitulation of the opening theme and then fades to nothing. |
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This slows blood circulation and causes even more fluid to build up in your feet and ankles. |
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This delays plan development, slows the response to changing plans, and increases vulnerability to failure for want of adequate support. |
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A ghost of a touch sets flesh to quiver, mind to glaze over, and a gaze to follow it until it slows to a halt. |
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The growth in guerrilla attack frequency and effectiveness slows down repairs, training, and population support. |
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Raise the height of cut on the lawnmower and cut lawns less frequently as the cooler weather slows down growth. |
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The languid, back-and-forth rhythm of a swaying swing slows time on a lazy summer day. |
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Diabetes lowers your body's resistance to infections and slows your ability to heal. |
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The protective high top slows down ankles as it prevents them from getting re-injured. |
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Improvement in air tightness can paradoxically create problems in moisture retention, because the lack of air flow slows drying. |
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In test tubes, zinc slows the growth of rhinoviruses, which cause about a third of all colds. |
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As you approach a junction in a car with a manual gearbox, you change down through the gears, which means that the engine creates drag and slows the car down. |
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Add a multi-car accident and traffic quickly slows to a crawl. |
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Fizzy drinks, including soda pop and spritzers, increase bloating because the carbon dioxide trapped in the bubbles creates gas, which slows down stomach emptying. |
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Sadly, the pace slows down considerably at the one-hour mark, and the film has a hard time recovering the sense of rollicking adventure supplied by the first half. |
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If your relationships with people are emotional, rather than transactional, then people will be more likely to visit you when the economy slows down. |
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The piece slows symphonic time so that movement is barely perceptible. |
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If the target time is behind the local time by less than 2 minutes, the client slows its clock over a period of 20 minutes until the two times are in synch. |
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At that, the train slows to a stop, and then starts moving in reverse. |
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The residue slows the runoff, allowing more time for infiltration. |
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Jay slows it down a bit, takes out a few road cones and laughs. |
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This pore sealant both slows down corrosion of the zinc and consolidates the layer of zinc corrosion products, in order to maintain their protective effect. |
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Now, sure, our metabolism slows as we grow older, but you can keep the weight off by eating right. |
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Exports, which soared in 2010 and 2011, are showing signs of plateauing as the global economy slows. |
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We start to believe that police departments, with their honor, duty, and mission, are immune to the red tape that slows down progress in the rest of the world. |
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He stirs himself as the train slows, ready to catch up with her. |
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When twitched, the horse appears sedated and his heart rate slows. |
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We plan to keep him at the crease so the scoring-rate slows down. |
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This course of action is what the Constitution envisions and also slows down the hasty rush to war. |
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You can wade into the fray and battle the many monsters the game tosses your way, but at times you also will have to switch into a special mode which slows everything. |
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This would pose a serious problem if exports, the main growth engine, decelerate, as is expected when the U.S. economy slows further in the coming months. |
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The searing heat also fuses the soil into an impermeable layer that increases runoff and stream sedimentation and slows the forest's ability to recover. |
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The impulse slows across the ER Bridge, light brought to law by zero in the absolute and we may leave by any ship to hit the islands of the open ocean. |
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It slows down the good employers and ignores the bad he says. |
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But he went on to explain that presbyopia is a visual problem caused by a loss of elasticity of the lens which prevents or slows down the focusing of the eye. |
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The boat slows down and the crew starting putting out the spread. |
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I make a point of never looking recipes up in a book, it slows me down. |
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Fungicides have fungicidal activity, that actually kills the fungus, or fungistatic activity, that slows the growth of the fungus to prevent extensive damage. |
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This slows down your digestion and can cause gas to build up. |
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Of course, the drop in consumption also slows economic activity, forcing the government to become the spender of last resort. |
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This deskilling of the workforce, pushing them onto individual contracts so they can be shed when the economy slows have all fuelled resistance to globalisation. |
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After about 3 weeks Mercury ceases its backward movement and, on reversing its direction again, once more slows down and appears to halt before moving back in a direct motion. |
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Fat delays stomach emptying and slows down the whole digestive process. |
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Magnesium deficiency in the soil may be one reason your tomato leaves yellow between the leaf veins late in the season and fruit production slows down. |
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That way, the Senate still slows things down, but not to the point of incapacitation. |
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By staying out in the cold, the worker slows down the parasite's metabolism, often so much that the bee dies a natural death before the fly larva can mature. |
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I ask if he believes that the evidence so far is incontrovertible that swimming slows down the aging process. |
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Putting up speed traps serves very little purpose for, when the flow of traffic suddenly slows down, we all know that we are approaching a speed trap. |
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New to the sequel is the slo-mo power-up, which, as the name suggests, slows down the music to a more manageable speed for a short duration of time. |
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It is essential to decentralize decision authority to the lowest practical level because overcentralization slows down action and leads to inertia. |
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But the Corinthian women's thunderstruck responses to their sister's havoc is an element integral to the play, a brake which slows and accentuates the impending tragedy. |
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Vernon said the amount of suburban office space being built speculatively is likely to decrease in the coming months as global economic growth slows. |
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This slows the rate of all the above processes and increases the chances that someone can recover quickly enough to wake up. |
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The car slows to a stop in front of the house and the engine falls silent. |
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The pace soon slows as the road narrows to a rocky rollercoaster single track, changing often and abruptly and leaving most newcomers flailing for gears. |
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Just in time, I release the rope, the sail flows out and the boat slows. |
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Her death is faked by means of a drug that slows her heart to near-death slowness. |
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Directional speed occurs when an athlete moves linearly, slows down enough to change direction at an angle, and accelerates linearly again. |
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Experts no longer recommend covering thatch with wire netting, as this slows evaporation and reduces longevity. |
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A water bath slows heat transfer and makes it easier to remove the custard from the oven before it curdles. |
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Driving both the asymmetric heeling hull form and the angled rudder through the water produces drag that slows the boat down. |
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Reproductive development slows to a halt during each winter season, and then resumes each spring. |
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Sweeping a rock makes it curl less, and decreases the friction that slows the rock down. |
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In alpine glaciers, friction is also generated at the valley's side walls, which slows the edges relative to the center. |
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While many threatened species decline rate slows after their classification, population decline rates of the porpoise are actually accelerating. |
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This bulbous expansion acts as a windkessel, ensuring a steady blood flow as the heart rate slows during diving. |
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This provides something of a passive safety measure, as removing the water from the reactor also slows the nuclear reaction down. |
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Sunward of the magnetopause is the bow shock, the area where the solar wind slows abruptly. |
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Taken thirty minutes prior to meals, it significantly slows intestinal motility, giving the intestines greater time to absorb fluid in the stool. |
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Towards the end of its lifecycle, growth slows and may even begin to decline. |
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When the spinner feeds the yarn onto the bobbin, the drag on the flyer slows it and thus the yarn winds on. |
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When people become fat, the production of adiponectin hormone slows or even shuts down, setting them up for disease. |
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The plant's toxin is aconitine, which slows the heart until it and respiratory system are both paralysed. |
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The deployment of the airbag slows the body's movement forward, reducing the head impact, explained Amsafe's Zane Leake. |
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Dried whole-plant Artemisa annua slows evolution of malaria drug resistance and overcomes resistance to artemisinin. |
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Microwaves heat something when a material stops or slows the radiation, causing it to deposit some of its energy. |
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It intercepts or slows down the rush of thoughts, helping you to act mindfully, rather than to mindlessly react. |
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If the coolant water heats up appreciably, the reaction rate slows down because the neutrons are not slowed down as much. |
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Papaverine also induces a light sleep since it slows the heart rate while narcotine has a depressant action and is also used as a hypnotic drug. |
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He had invented a mechanism making it easier to engage and disengage a troll plate, a device that slows boats down for trolling. |
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It is also noted that natural degradation is high between 0 and 3 years and then slows down in a manner very similar to exponential decay. |
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Freshy contains natural mineral elements and emits safe energy that reduces oxidation, retains moisture and slows the growth of bacteria in food. |
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At the front of the engine, a simple translating axisymmetric shock cone inlet slows the air to subsonic speeds using two shock reflections. |
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Moreover, her team reports test tube studies showing that a drug that blocks this receptor slows the growth of medulloblastoma and glioblastoma cells. |
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The only thing that slows down the traffic are the highway gawpers looking across the dual carriageway at yet another accident, and all those in the accident tailback. |
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Voyager 1 entered the heliospheric boundary region in 2004, passing beyond what's known as the termination shock where the solar wind abruptly slows. |
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This is where the driver of a small car, that slows down to climb over these cushions, to protect the car he is driving, consequently slows all the traffic following. |
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It's not clear how calorie restriction would reduce the risk of endometriosis and cancer, although there's evidence that it slows cell division, notes Black. |
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It was noted that as rotifers age, they stop sexual reproduction, locomotion slows down, and feeding and reaction times become sluggish until the animal dies in about 10 days. |
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This process slows the retrogradation that occurs in cooling, and plasticizes the starch, making it behave like a thermoplastic and increasing its shelf life by years. |
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Less restocking reduces factory production, which slows economic growth. |
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Carbonation is no big deal one way or the other, but some studies show that carbonation slows gastric emptying and so, as you suggest, is not optimal for rehydrating. |
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It was found that the boric acid additive slows down the PVA molecular motion, and hinders melting and recrystallization of the PVA molecules on melting for the dried films. |
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Reduction of acidotic microenvironments slows the production of free-floating single fibrin fibrils from fibrinogen, further lowering viscosity in the narrow capillaries. |
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A high level of exercise, whether for athletic or body image purposes, or for daily subsistence, reduces energy calories available for reproduction and slows puberty. |
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The gravitational interaction between the Earth and Moon causes ocean tides, stabilizes the Earth's orientation on its axis, and gradually slows its rotation. |
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Most parabolic dunes do not reach heights higher than a few tens of metres except at their nose, where vegetation stops or slows the advance of accumulating sand. |
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Known as gravitational redshift, the effect is caused by the black hole's powerful gravity, which slows time and causes light waves to lose energy. |
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