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Because the impactor is moving so rapidly, the rear of the object moves a significant distance during the short-but-finite time taken for the deceleration to propagate across the impactor.
Because the strength of the force falls off rapidly with distance, it is only measurable when the distance between the objects is extremely small.
Because computer technology is rapidly advancing it is often possible to offer more features in a digital synthesizer than in an analog synthesizer at a given price.
Because of very high rates of evaporation, soil and plants rapidly lose the little moisture obtained from the rain, and vegetation could not survive without extensive irrigation.
Because his exposures were not simultaneous, unsteady subjects exhibited color " fringes " or, if rapidly moving through the scene, appeared as brightly colored ghosts in the resulting projected or printed images.
Because these changes occur very rapidly they define an upper limit on the volume of a quasar ; quasars are not much larger than the Solar System.
Because of its low molecular weight, helium enters and leaves tissues more rapidly than nitrogen as the pressure is increased or reduced ( this is called on-gassing and off-gassing ).
Because cardiac muscle cells are electrically coupled by inter-calated disks between adjacent cells, impulses from the SA node spread rapidly through the walls of the artria, causing both artria to contract in unison.
Because the divergence is inversely proportional to the spot size, a Gaussian beam that is focused to a small spot spreads out rapidly as it propagates away from that spot.
Because wood decays rapidly, the only remaining evidence of Han wooden architecture is a collection of scattered ceramic roof tiles.
Because of their small size, porpoises lose body heat to the water more rapidly than other cetaceans.
Because of the lack of infection-fighting neutrophils, a bacterial infection can spread rapidly ; this fever is, therefore, usually considered to require urgent medical attention.
Because the airline ’ s existing fleet of 12 airplanes is rapidly becoming outdated, in 2002 three new aircraft were leased for eight years, and in early 2006 the airline announced plans to acquire six new aircraft, with options for an additional four, beginning in 2012.
Because of these effects, the FCC designed the Communications Act 1996 “ to provide for a pro-competitive, de-regulatory national policy framework designed to accelerate rapidly private sector deployment of advanced information technologies and services to all Americans by opening all telecommunications markets to competition ..." The Telecommunication Act of 1996 also added and changed some rules to account for the emerging internet.
Because they evolved rapidly, they aid geologists in dating the surrounding rocks.
Because it is softer than enamel, it decays more rapidly and is subject to severe cavities if not properly treated, but dentin still acts as a protective layer and supports the crown of the tooth.
Because the draw force may increase more or less rapidly, and again drop off more or less rapidly when approaching peak draw, bows of the same peak draw force can store different amounts of energy.
Because of its central location within the state and its abundant supply of water, Milledgeville grew rapidly into a bustling frontier settlement.
Because the latter information was difficult to obtain by other methods, GPC came rapidly into extensive use.
Because of the game's popularity, rumors about glitches and secrets spread rapidly after its release.
Because of this, the population rapidly increased to 1, 500 in the 1890s and peaked at over 2, 000 by the turn of the 19th to 20th century.
Because of its close proximity to Austin, Texas, Buda is rapidly becoming a bedroom community for commuters to Austin.
Because of the virus ' ability to rapidly respond to selective pressures imposed by the immune system, the population of virus in an infected individual typically evolves so that it can evade the two major arms of the adaptive immune system ; humoral ( antibody-mediated ) and cellular ( mediated by T cells ) immunity.

Because and rising
Because rising tensions with the British resulted in President Jefferson's embargo of British trade, Audubon's business was not thriving.
Because of active tectonic uplifting, Mount Logan is still rising in elevation.
Because the political franchise at the start of the revolution was relatively narrow, the original " Left " represented mainly the interests of the bourgeoisie, the rising capitalist class ( with notable exceptions such as the proto-communist Gracchus Babeuf ).
Because these patients don't die as quickly as they used to, and as kidney failure increases with the rising age and prevalence of high blood pressure and diabetes in a society, the need especially for kidneys rises every year.
Because of this heat loss the fluid becomes denser than the fluid underneath it, which is still rising.
Because it occupies a substantial bluff rising from the Mississippi River, the site of Memphis is a natural location for settlement.
Because heliacal rising occurs in the east, and the sun's heat begins there daily, Sopdu was referred to as Lord of the East, and had his greatest cult centre at the easternmost nome of Lower Egypt, which was named Per-Sopdu, meaning place of Sopdu.
Because the heliacal rising depends on the observation of the object, its exact timing can be dependent on weather conditions.
Because of the very heavy steam demands, the engine had to be periodically stopped and restarted, but even this process was automated by means of a buoy rising and falling in a vertical stand pipe fixed to the boiler ( the first pressure gauge ?).
Because of rising German rates, Lamont was only able to cut interest rates by a further 0. 5 % to 10 % in May 1992, when UK conditions would arguably have warranted deeper cuts.
Because European agriculture relied upon rainfall and not irrigation, Harris argues, European rulers under feudalism were unable to effectively monopolize power and restrict the rising power of towns.
Because of their rarity and the fact that they are now seen as an iconic car of the mid-70s, prices for MK. 3s are rising steadily, with the best examples fetching several thousand pounds.
" Because Foxe was used to attack Catholicism and a rising tide of high-church Anglicanism, the book's credibility was challenged in the early nineteenth century by a number of authors, most importantly, Samuel R. Maitland.
Because of the rising need for occupational therapists, many facilities are opting for travel occupational therapists -- who are willing to travel, often out of state, to work temporarily in a facility.
Because of its emphasis upon the teenage cast some critics have compared the film to the slasher films that were rising in popularity at that time.
Because of the depillarization of Dutch society and the rising political polarization between left and right, the three major unions, the socialist NVV, the Protestant CNV and the Catholic NKV began to open talks in order to found one single federation of Dutch unions.
Because of Foote's distress with rising anti-Union fervor in Mississippi, in 1854 after his term as governor, he moved to California.
Because the need to raise taxes placed the king at odds with the nobles and the upper bourgeoisie, he appointed as his finance ministers, " rising men " ( to use François Mignet's insightful term ), usually of non-noble origin.
Because of the rising cost of water in California, the association is in favor of more surface-level reservoirs for more water storage.
Because the film was made by Jewish producers, however, it earned Fallada closer attention by the rising Nazi Party.
Because numerous different factors can affect profitability, the overall effects of a rising OCC on average industrial profitability therefore really have to be evaluated empirically in a longer time-span, e. g. 20 – 25 years.
Because of the rising Soviet threat to the security of Europe, Canada joined NATO in 1949, and the RCAF established an air division consisting of four wings with three fighter squadrons each, based in France and West Germany.
Because of his position in the Party and the roles he has been given, Bains is seen as a rising star, and has been selected 3 years in a row in the Hill Times survey as best up and comer.
Because of rising ground surrounding the harbour Flying Officer Campbell's Beaufort was forced into a steep banking turn, revealing its full silhouette to the gunners.

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