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- The deceleration parameter q {\displaystyle q} in cosmology is a dimensionless measure of the cosmic acceleration of the expansion of space in a...
- a decelerator and cooling system- forming the Antiproton Decelerator. AD's oval-shaped perimeter has four straight sections where the deceleration and...
- antiproton decelerator and cooler called ELENA (Extra Low ENergy Antiproton decelerator) was built. It takes the antiprotons from the antiproton decelerator and...
- Inflatable Aerodynamic Decelerator (SIAD), which is essentially a donut-shaped balloon, to create atmospheric drag in order to decelerate the vehicle before...
- The graduated electronic decelerator (GED) is a device that delivers powerful electric shocks to the skin, described by the United Nations as torture...
- Adler is currently the project chief of the Low Density Supersonic Decelerator. Adler is an instrument-rated private pilot, a certified scuba diver...
- the concept into the more ambitious Hypersonic Inflatable Aerodynamic Decelerator (HIAD). The current design is shaped like a shallow cone, with the structure...
- velocity is positive), sometimes called deceleration or ****ation, and p****engers experience the reaction to deceleration as an inertial force pushing them...
- In gerontology, late-life mortality deceleration is the disputed theory that hazard rate increases at a decreasing rate in late life rather than increasing...
- Inflatable Decelerator (LOFTID) was a NASA mission to test inflatable reentry systems. It was the first such test of an inflatable decelerator from Earth-orbital...