to accelerate the rate

  • 1accelerate — ac|cel|e|rate [əkˈseləreıt] v [Date: 1500 1600; : Latin; Origin: , past participle of accelerare, from ad to + celer fast ] 1.) [I and T] if a process accelerates or if something accelerates it, it happens faster than usual or sooner than you… …

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  • 2accelerate — verb 1 (I) if a vehicle or someone who is driving it accelerates, it starts to go faster: The Ferrari Mondial can accelerate from 0 to 60 mph in 6.3 seconds. 2 (I, T) if a process accelerates or if something accelerates it, it happens faster than …

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  • 3accelerate — ac‧cel‧e‧rate [əkˈseləreɪt] verb 1. [intransitive, transitive] to happen more quickly, or make something happen more quickly: • Economic growth should accelerate as the year goes on. • There are fears that higher oil prices would accelerate… …

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  • 4The Natural Economic Order — is the most famous book of Silvio Gesell. PUBLISHED REFERENCES TO GESELL S THEORY John Maynard Keynes: General Theory of Employment, Interest and Money (1936): Gesell s main book is written in cool, scientific language; though it is suffused… …

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  • 6The Gene Bomb — is a 1996 book by David E. Comings, self published by Hope Press, that puts forth the theory that higher education and advanced technology may unintentionally favor the selection of genes that increase the likelihood of ADHD, autism, drug… …

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  • 7accelerate — 01. The progress of the disease seems to have [accelerated] somewhat in the last week, and his doctor is very worried. 02. The [acceleration] in this car is amazing: 0 60 in just over 3 seconds! 03. Harvey [accelerated] through the intersection… …

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  • 8rate — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun 1 speed/frequency ADJECTIVE ▪ constant, expected, regular, steady, unchanged ▪ slow ▪ the slow rate of change …

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  • 9Rate integrating gyroscope — A Rate integrating gyroscope is a rate gyro with a built in integrator. It is usually a component of an Inertial Measurement Unit or a stabilization system.Principle of operationIn a rate indicating gyroscope, the gyroscope is turned at a steady… …

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