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The central uplift is not the result of elastic rebound, which is a process in which a material with elastic strength attempts to return to its original geometry ; rather the collapse is a process in which a material with little or no strength attempts to return to a state of gravitational equilibrium.
This removed their tremendous weight, allowing the land under them to begin to rebound upward in the polar regions, which has been continuing and will continue until isostatic equilibrium is reached.
This " post-glacial rebound " brings mass closer to the rotation axis of the Earth, which makes the Earth spin faster ( law of conservation of angular momentum ): the rate derived from models is about − 0. 6 ms / day / cy.
The weight of the continental glaciers depressed the land over which they moved, and even now, a hundred centuries after their recession, Finland is rising up from this great load through the process of isostatic rebound.
It was hypothesized that such " rebound hyperacidity " is mediated by gastrin hormone secretion which occurred following the discontinuation of PPI's, and that patients should expect symptoms of hyperacidity to worsen for a week or two after stopping these drugs.
After the brutal snow drought of 1976 which nearly wiped out the embryonic ski and lodging industry, the town started to rebound economically.
Land bridges can be created by marine regression, in which sea levels fall, exposing shallow, previously submerged sections of continental shelf ; or when new land is created by plate tectonics ; or occasionally when the sea floor rises due to post-glacial rebound after an ice age.
The main manifestations of peritonitis are acute abdominal pain, abdominal tenderness, and abdominal guarding, which are exacerbated by moving the peritoneum, e. g., coughing ( forced cough may be used as a test ), flexing one's hips, or eliciting the Blumberg sign ( a. k. a. rebound tenderness, meaning that pressing a hand on the abdomen elicits less pain than releasing the hand abruptly, which will aggravate the pain, as the peritoneum snaps back into place ).
One advantage of this type is, by using special internal valving, the absorber may be made relatively soft to compression ( allowing a soft response to a bump ) and relatively stiff to extension, controlling " rebound ", which is the vehicle response to energy stored in the springs ; similarly, a series of valves controlled by springs can change the degree of stiffness according to the velocity of the impact or rebound.
John Tuzo Wilson recognized that the offsets of oceanic ridges by faults do not follow the classical pattern of an offset fence or geological marker in Reid ’ s rebound theory of faulting, from which the sense of slip is derived.
In long term use rebound effects, which resembled those seen in withdrawal, have anecdotally been described in patients, who were still taking a stable dose of the drug.
These leagues do not technically play arena football or use the proper name " Arena Football " which is a registered trademark, because of the patent on the rules ( specifically for the rebound nets, and related rules ) that Foster obtained in 1990 ( which is actually held by Gridiron Enterprises, Inc. of which Foster is one of three partners ).
The heavy, solid balls take a great deal of spin, which often causes them to rebound from the walls at unexpected angles.
Players roll the die by pressing down quickly on the bubble, which flexes the sheet and causes the die to tumble upon its rebound.
The team did rebound to win their next two games, which were against league opponents, Buffalo All-Americans, 19-7, and the Columbus Panhandles, 18-6.
The 1510-11 edition is considered the definitive text as far as it has been preserved ; only one relatively complete copy ( missing about 30 leaves, which were replaced by leaves from a then-contemporary edition when the book was rebound by an unknown owner around the year 1700 ) and a few leaves that appear to have been printer's trials, made before the actual printing run began, are known to survive.
UAW has been credited for aiding in the auto industry rebound in the 21st century and blamed for seeking generous benefit packages in the past which in part led to the automotive industry crisis of 2008-2009.
The goal posts are attached to nets on either side of the crossbar which are taut to allow the ball to rebound back onto the field of play.

rebound and started
The extremely energetic neutrinos fragment some nuclei ; some of their energy is consumed in releasing nucleons, including neutrons, and some of their energy is transformed into heat and kinetic energy, thus augmenting the shock wave started by rebound of some of the infalling material from the collapse of the core.
After the economic slump of the 1990s, the economy of the oblast started to rebound during the first decade of the 2000s, although at a rate below the country's average.
Due to the effects of post-glacial rebound, the whole of Scandinavia started to rise at a considerable rate out of the ocean after the end of the last ice age.
But by the late 1970s other manufacturers had started to make similar equipment and eventually, although the word trampoline was originally a trademark, it became a generic word for rebound apparatus.

rebound and mid
The fortunes of American Freemasonry declined sharply following the Morgan Affair, only to rebound as the force of the Anti-Masonic movement sputtered out in the mid 1830s.

rebound and 2003
The annual increase represented a strong rebound from a slight decline in 2003 attributable to the severe acute respiratory syndrome ( SARS ) epidemic in Asia.
2002 and 2003 saw a rebound in popularity, largely due to the Article 23 issue and the low popularity of the HKSAR Government headed by Tung Chee Hwa.
On March 16, 2003, in the closing seconds of a game against Utah, Davis was one rebound short of his first career triple-double.
In 2003, Ricky Davis attempted to shoot at his own basket to complete a rebound for a triple-double.
After he went undrafted following a college career at Gonzaga University and brief overseas stints, among others in the Philippine Basketball Association, and in Turkey, the 6 ' 5 " ( 1. 96 m ) shooting guard signed with the Seattle SuperSonics in 2003, where he played one season, averaging 3. 4 points and one rebound per game.

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1935 also saw the studio rebound with a net profit of $ 674, 158. 00.
But by the beginning of 1964, another round of by-elections saw a rebound in the government's popularity: in the preceding five years, unemployment had fallen by a third ; emigration had reduced considerably and the population grew for the first time since the famine.
Under the Vajpayee government, the defence relations between India and Russia saw a new rebound with the signing of several key military deals such as the Sukhoi Su-30MKI, T-90 | T-90S Bhishma, INS Vikramaditya | INS Vikramaditya and the Sukhoi / HAL FGFA.
The issue of immigration spurred a small rebound in popular interest from the mid-1980s to the early 1990s, but the party only saw limited success in various local elections.
The rebound of life's diversity with the sustained re-flooding of continental shelves at the onset of the Silurian saw increased biodiversity within the surviving orders.
The year 1935, however, also saw some relief for Harry as the studio would rebound with a year-end net profit of $ 674, 158. 00.
saw Moyer rebound from an early shoulder injury to tally 13 wins, giving him at least 13 in each of his past five seasons.
He saw his numbers rebound in the 2008 – 09 season, as Dvořák had 15 goals and 36 points in 81 games.
That game saw Head make a dramatic game-winning play when he threw a half-court pass to Roger Powell and followed Powell's blocked shot by putting in a rebound basket with nine-tenths of a second remaining.

rebound and growth
The rebound of oil prices in 1999 helped growth, but drops in production hampered Gabon from fully realizing potential gains.
In 2010, South Korea made a strong economic rebound with a growth rate of 6. 1 %, signaling a return of the economy to pre-crisis levels.
The annual growth is expected to rebound to 7 % when the economy revives, boosted by broader applications, introduction of novel products and increasing awareness of using more environmentally friendly materials.

rebound and rate
Meanwhile, the national birth rate, after continuing to drop for a time, began to rebound in the 1990s and currently the country's fertility rate is close to the replacement level.
However, due to a low rate of recruitment and a high rate of mortality for geoduck eggs, larvae and post-settled juveniles, populations are slow to rebound.
The Kivalliq Region is experiencing the world's highest rate of post-glacial rebound ( as much as per year ).
The approximate rebound rate in the Juneau area is 0. 25 to 0. 5 inches / year.
At the time of his retirement, Foster ranked 8th all-time in total rebound rate and 5th all-time in offensive rebound rate.
In 2000, Chuvashia ’ s economy continued its rebound from the 1998 Russian financial crisis, with industrial output growing by 10. 6 %, compared to the Russian Federation ’ s overall rate of 9. 3 %.
The current rate of rebound is between 4 and 10 millimetres a year.
The amount of rebound depends on the rate of dialysis ( K ) in relation to the size of the patient ( V ).
Withdrawal symptoms frequently seen when treatment with trimipramine is stopped abruptly ( agitation, anxiety, insomnia, sometimes activation of mania or rebound depression ) are not indicative of addiction and can be avoided by reducing the daily dose of trimipramine gradually by approximately 25 % each week ; if withdrawal symptoms occur at this rate smaller reductions with larger gaps in-between can be made to ease or prevent unpleasant withdrawal symptoms.
In the 2006 season this dipped to 21. 5 percent, however, this was still good enough to edge out teammate Marcus Camby for the best rebound rate in all of basketball.

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