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The increased pressure resulting from rearmament steepened the decline.
However, this is compensated by the narrowing of the clines, which reduces the width of the region over which neutral allele frequencies are steepened.
At high intensities, the plasma density profile is steepened by light pressure to a fraction of a laser wavelength.
By contrast, distal clinoforms (shelf break, distally steepened ramp settings) yield a much broader spectrum of profiles and are generally shorter and steeper.
While the front steepens, the effect of frequency dispersion (or vertical acceleration) becomesincreasingly appreciable, which may lead to the development of undulations behind each crest.
Next, the disturbance steepens or begins to tilt to one side.
Addition of successively higher odd harmonics steepens the wings and reduces the amplitude of the fluctuations in between.
The beds are quickly eroded, the cliff over steepened, and collapse follows due to the inability of the material to maintain very steep faces.
The increased variance accelerates the response to selection, steepens the cline, and so further increases the variance.
The 'bore', on the other hand, might evolve into a qualitatively similar realization even though it steepens with time.
However, they would in any case not possess a steady dissipative structure, simply because they are linear and therefore have no nonlinear steepening to balance the spreading due to dissipation.
One mechanism for steepening the response of an effector molecule is to require that more than one molecule bind to the target to induce a response.
Although the disturbance steepens, it does so more slowly than in the absence of a varying background and the amplitudes of the evolving solitary waves are reduced.
Thus, the trapping effects due to the density gap and the density steepening become weak.
The wave form is found t o display both steepening and skewness.
Both odd and even harmonics were observed, and the physical process invoked to explain the harmonics generation was the resonance absorption, due to a highly steepened density profile.
In most cases the initial standing wave generated by the tilted interface steepened and evolved into a packet of solitary waves, although some energy remained in a residual larger scale.
They have declined on a steadily steepening curve over a five-year period.
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They decided that the first three ships should be built jointly by the two yards so that the learning curve would be jointly steepened.
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I do not think we can meet it by steepening still further the rate of incidence of our taxation.
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The captain extended the spoilers (speed brakes) and steepened the descent.
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The drainage system in the area was rearranged and steepened, causing streams to downcut faster and sometimes change course.
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To this point, gradients were gentle, but they now steepened to 1 in 66 on the climb up to the bridge.
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While the angle of ascent steepens significantly closer to the summit, special climbing equipment is not required.
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Adverse effects on the eyes include retinal vascular thrombosis, steepening of corneal curvature or intolerance to contact lenses.
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Including the effect of selection on the variance will steepen the cline.
An observer moving with the nose sees the front steepen with time, and also a convergence of the energy flux.
Ageostrophic effects, although small, cause the eddies to steepen and be maintained against dissipation.
Once under power, it is raised into a 65 climb, which is further steepened in the higher part of the trajectory.
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Hillslopes are steepened past the angle of repose for noncohesive materials.
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The line entered the tunnel on a downward grade of 1 in 1,000, steepening to a grade of 1 in 15 at the eastern portal.
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Above the bench, the grade steepened into a 500-foot face of rock called the palisades.
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The nose attitude of the aircraft steepens, airspeed increases, autorotation stops, the aircraft is no longer stalled.
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The original roof had a sixty degree pitch, though it has been steepened during the house's various restorations.
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In cases of lower flow rates, these steepen until reaching a critical height, and hence a limiting configuration with sharp crests and broad troughs.
As the wave passes over the shallow area its shape is raised and steepened, creating a localised wave formation.
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The hill has a flattened summit measuring 41 metres by 30 metres, and its sides may have been artificially steepened.
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Assuming that the plane is properly lined up for the runway, the forward slip will allow the aircraft "track" to be maintained while steepening the descent without adding excessive airspeed.
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Planar markers within the pluton progressively steepen through the vertical at the east pluton border.
The bottom end of the couloir drops to the south face of the mountain, and it gradually steepens to 60 degrees just below the ice field.
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Because of the nonlinearity, the waves steepen.
Moreover, it will fuel inflation and it will steepen recession.
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Because authorities exceeding their targets this year will have already rated up for that excess, we must steepen the holdback tariff if deterrence is to work next year.
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Streams would then begin to steepen, which would result in the formation of younger and steeper fan segment.
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Warping or faulting of a drainage basin will steepen the stream gradient followed by the downcutting.
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Having no flaps or other drag-producing devices, we resorted to the time-proven sideslip to steepen our approaches, up to 1200 fpm.
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Airy wave theory is also a good approximation for tsunami waves in the ocean, before they steepen near the coast.
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In general, they flatten the dome of the cornea to correct myopia, and steepen the dome of the cornea to correct hyperopia.
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Antidunes form beneath standing waves of water that periodically steepen, migrate, and then break upstream.
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The mountains present an overall asymmetry, with the northern front more steepen, with short ridges, while the southern facade is less inclined and with longer ridge.
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In the lower elevations the walls of the escarpment are flatter but these steepen sharply with elevation until the valley walls are nearly vertical at the top.
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In this way the pilot has the option of opening or closing the spoilers/air-brakes to extend or steepen the descent to reach the touchdown point.
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