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Collisions

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Collisions meaning

plural of collision

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ALICE analyzed non-head-on lead–lead collisions and compared the elliptic flow of D mesons produced right after the collisions ("prompt" D mesons) with that of those that are produced later in the decays of B mesons ("non-prompt" D mesons).

In that time, the couple has seen numerous traffic collisions — and some of those collisions have ended with vehicles in their front yard.

Of this number, 138 persons died from fatal accidents, otherwise known as vehicle-vehicle collisions or collisions involving pedestrians and cyclists.

A Kingston Police Collisions Report released this week notes that most collisions occur when least expected and offers insight into what drivers can do to stay safer.

The HSE also collected information on how cyclists were injured with the overwhelming number of accidents involving collisions with vehicles or in “non-collisions”.

The increased speed of the game generates more collisions and more forceful collisions.

Thirteen of the collisions were single-vehicle collisions caused by the vehicles being driven too fast the weather conditions.

Collisions used as an experimental tool Collisions can be used as an experimental technique to study material properties of objects and other physical phenomena.

Examples of collisions analyzed numerically Animal locomotion Collisions of an animal's foot or paw with the underlying substrate are generally termed ground reaction forces.

Importantly, late collisions are not re-sent by the NIC unlike collisions occurring before the first 64 octets; it is left for the upper layers of the protocol stack to determine that there was loss of data.

In this topology, collisions are only possible if station and switch attempt to communicate with each other at the same time, and collisions are limited to this link.

Ionization can result from the loss of an electron after collisions with subatomic particles, collisions with other atoms, molecules and ions, or through the interaction with light.

Momentum is conserved in inelastic collisions (as it is for elastic collisions), but one cannot track the kinetic energy through the collision since some of it is converted to other forms of energy.

According to Turnbull, approximately a quarter of the 233 fatal collisions Alberta RCMP responded to involved drugs or alcohol.

After three fatal collisions in the first three days of April, police are warning drivers to take extra care this Easter.

Alaska’s shortest days draw the highest number of moose-vehicle collisions.

And forget about airbags that inflate automatically during collisions, or crumple zones that help absorb the impacts of vehicular crashes.

And if it did come from the only authority over NFL games in special situations, the league office, it shows more of their stance that clashes on the gridiron will always mean more than the people getting into those collisions.

An even loftier goal is pinning down the gravitational wave background—you can think of it as the entire ocean of gravitational waves, dynamically criss-crossing as they are produced by black hole and neutron star collisions throughout the cosmos.

As a result of the collisions, the minibus lost control and turned turtle several times, flinging passengers out of the vehicle before it came to a stop on the western parapet of the road with extensive damages.