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speeds and muscle
Power generated by muscles, however, is limited by force – velocity relationship, and even at the optimal contraction speed for power production, total work done by the muscle will be less than half of what could be done if the muscle were contracting over the same distance at very slow speeds, resulting in less than 1 / 4 the projectile launch velocity possible without the limitations of the force – velocity relationship.
Heavy ' muscle sleds ' can produce speeds in excess of due to powerful engines ( up to 1200 cc stock, and custom engines exceeding 1200 cc ), short tracks, and good traction on groomed trails.

speeds and growth
This trait is of great economic importance for all aquaculture species as faster growth rate speeds up the turnover of production ( Gjedrem 1983 ).
The heart speeds up and the body diverts resources away from processes that are not immediately important ; in PSS, the production of growth hormone ( GH ) is thus affected.
The car was released in mid-2006, " in response to the customer demand to own the MC12 racing car and fueled by the growth in track days, where owners can drive their cars at high speeds in the safety of a race track ", as stated by Edward Butler, General Manager for Maserati in Australia and New Zealand.
Bible translation not only speeds a church's growth by aiding self-training, but it also assures that Christian information becomes a permanent part of the native culture and literature.
Rapid exurban growth in Santa Clarita, Lancaster, and Palmdale has made the Antelope Valley Freeway one of the most congested in southern California, with average rush hour speeds well below 20 miles per hour ( 30 km / h ).
Originally TCP was designed for unreliable low speed networks ( such as early dial-up modems ) but with the growth of the Internet in terms of internet backbone transmission speeds ( Optical Carrier, gigabit Ethernet and 10 Gigabit Ethernet links ) and faster and more reliable access mechanisms ( such as digital subscriber line and cable modems ) it is frequently used in datacenters and desktop PC environments at speeds over 1 gigabit per second.

speeds and power
The accompanying die-shrink resulted in lower power consumption, permitting AMD to increase Athlon clock speeds to the 1 GHz range.
Air drag, which is proportional to the square of speed, requires dramatically higher power outputs as speeds increase.
Aside from facilitating increased reliability and lower power consumption, transistors also allowed CPUs to operate at much higher speeds because of the short switching time of a transistor in comparison to a tube or relay.
They also tend to have much lower junction capacitance than p – n diodes, which provides for high switching speeds and their use in high-speed circuitry and RF devices such as switched-mode power supply, mixers, and detectors.
Although the engine produces just 92 millinewtons ( 0. 331 ounce-force ) thrust at maximum power ( 2, 100W on DS1 ), the craft achieved high speeds because ion engines thrust continuously for long periods.
Driven by gunpowder, this, the simplest form of internal combustion engine was unable to deliver sustained power, but was useful for propelling weaponry at high speeds towards enemies in battle and for fireworks.
Apart from the racing market, most buyers of these boats purchase them for the mystique ; the combination of the racing and smuggling connections, plus the immense power, high top speeds, and sleek shape make these boats popular.
It may be possible for a two-stroke to produce more power than an equivalent four-stroke, over a narrow range of engine speeds, at the expense of less power at other speeds.
At slow speeds, a diesel-electric prime mover can potentially produce more power than can be usefully used by its own traction motors ; a slug increases the number of traction motors available to use the power more effectively.
Passive cooling, or a single fan mounted on the power supply, was sufficient for many desktop computer CPUs until the late 1990s ; since then, most have required CPU fans mounted on their heat sinks, due to rising clock speeds and power consumption.
Other microcontrollers may serve performance-critical roles, where they may need to act more like a digital signal processor ( DSP ), with higher clock speeds and power consumption.
* Since a ship traveling at impulse velocities ( slower than, but approaching, the speed of light ) is still traveling in the normal space-time continuum, concerns of time dilation apply, so high relativistic speeds are avoided unless absolutely necessary ; impulse power is therefore customarily limited to a maximum of ¼ lightspeed.
* Vacuum channel transistor: In 2012, NASA and the National Nanofab Center in South Korea were reported to have built a prototype vacuum channel transistor in only 150 nanometers in size, can be manufactured cheaply using standard silicon semiconductor processing, can operate at high speeds even in hostile environments, and could consume just as much power as a standard transistor.
His right arm, both legs and the left eye are replaced by " bionic " implants that enhance his strength, speed and vision far above human norms: he can run at speeds of, and his eye has a 20: 1 zoom lens ( In the novel it is a camera ) and infrared capabilities while his limbs all have the equivalent power of a bulldozer.
According to ATRAC engineers, ATRAC algorithms were developed in close cooperation with LSI development engineers within Sony in order to deliver on a tangible product that could encode at high speeds and with minimal power consumption.
A simpler instruction set may offer the potential for higher speeds, reduced processor size, and reduced power consumption.
The design was very influential for racing engines as it featured for the first time DOHC and four valves per cylinder providing for high engine speeds, a radical departure from previous racing engines which relied on huge displacement for power.
This increased power from 33 bhp to a claimed 40 bhp and improved the engine's free revving abilities without compromising torque at lower engine speeds.

speeds and development
These innovations allowed the development of the first robots capable of animal-like speeds.
This probably speeds up larval development.
While some of this disparity is the result of distance from emergency medical facilities ( hospitals are usually built in a fairly late stage of the development of a suburban area ), it is clear that the lower speeds encouraged by the frequency of intersections decrease the severity of accidents occurring on streets within a grid plan.
MTB development has included an increase in gearing, up to 30 speeds, to facilitate both climbing and rapid descents.
Problems with the focal plane shutters in the 1600F and 1000F cameras and especially the increasing importance of electronic flash led to the development of the manual leaf shutter-based medium-format 6 × 6 ( 6 × 6 cm or 2¼ × 2¼ inches ) 500C SLR camera in 1957 which offered flash synchronization at all shutter speeds.
The single most important development was the all-moving tailplane, giving extra control to counteract the Mach tuck which allowed control to be maintained to and beyond supersonic speeds.
* Mark Alexander Bain ( Dec 3, 2004 ) Gambas speeds database development, Linux. com
In those industries where products are technically complex, development research is typically expensive and product life cycles are relatively short, strategic alliances among several organizations helps to spread the costs, provide access to a wider skill set and speeds up the overall process.
The pursuit of planing in lower and lower winds has driven the development and spread of wider and shorter boards, with which planing is possible in wind speeds as low as 8 knots, if sails in the 10 to 12 square meter range are used.
The extra royal jelly speeds up the queen larvae development.
He developed shock tubes which were able to produce the extremely hot gases needed to simulate atmospheric re-entry from orbital speeds and thereby solved the critical nose cone re-entry heating problem which accelerated the development of recoverable spacecraft.
* Assessing the prospects for the development of hypersonic airliners, John Becker and Frank Kirkham of the National Aeronautics and Space Administrations ( NASAs ) Langley Research Center project that a 750, 000-pound ( 340, 198 kg ) hypersonic transport ( HST ) capable of Mach 6 speeds and carrying 300 passengers from Los Angeles, California, to Paris, France, in 2 hours 42 minutes could be operating by 1995.
With continuing sophistication of mechanical development, fully synchromesh transmissions with three speeds, then four, and then five, became universal by the 1980s.
For a decade F1 cars had run with 3. 0-litre naturally aspirated V10 engines ; however, development had led to these engines producing between, and reaching top speeds of on the Monza circuit.
Some of these new engines were capable of achieving 20, 000 rpm during 2006, though for the 2007 season engine development was frozen and the FIA limited all engines to 19, 000 RPM to increase reliability and control increasing engine speeds.
Those not opposed to low density development argue that traffic intensities tend to be less, traffic speeds faster and, as a result, ambient air pollution is lower.
It speeds up software development by reducing the amount of name memorization needed and keyboard input required.
Extensive research and development produced the noSno truck system which enabled the boards to be steered and remain stable at high speeds.
speeds implementation of distributed applications by simplifying application development and
There has also been a considerable number of rule changes since 1988 designed to reduce vehicle speeds, which has not been a popular development with some competitors.
It was also fairly inefficient, and as modem speeds increased this problem led to the development of a number of modified versions of XMODEM to improve performance or address other problems with the protocol.
Poor yields meant actual clock speeds were 30 % lower than had been projected during development, and the transform and lighting engine implementation was flawed.
It took another 30 days of development before Miles signed of the car, clocked at that point capable of speeds over.

0.939 seconds.