acceleration in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

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During pull up after re-entry, the acceleration built up to 5 "g" (49 m/s) for 20 seconds.
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An acceleration of the fetal heart rate of 15 bpm lasting at least 15 seconds is suggestive of normal fetal outcome.
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Near the end of the burn, acceleration built up to about 4 "g" (39 m/s).
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In reality, gravitational acceleration (symbol: "g") varies slightly with latitude, elevation and subsurface density; these variations are typically only a few tenths of a percent.
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An unintended acceleration event would require the failure of such a mechanism if it were present.
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It can also use hardware acceleration to get better encryption performance.
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This is known for its explosive acceleration and speed; it is also comfortable and ground-covering.
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This reduced acceleration adds to the gravity drag the rocket must overcome.
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Another feature of the 1974-80 period was an acceleration of inflation.
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As well as pitch, roll and yaw rates, barometric pressure and vertical acceleration.
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