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It demonstrates that public pensions can lead to a take-off from a low growth trap to a higher growth equilibrium.

The constraints on the reaction force (no take-off, no sliding) give also some limits on the initial velocity (or angular momentum).

Aircraft may be unable to land or take-off for several days or occasionally weeks.

They observed that for the same jumping height, different take-off angles would result in different jump distances.

The industrial ' take-off ' did not occur until the 1890s.

We assume there is no take-off and no sliding.

The minimum wind velocities required to allow the take-off of the smallest individuals, of a particular species, may similarly be described.

Common nouns of this type are blackout, break-up, getaway, get-together, hold-up, mix-up, sit-in, and take-off.

What is a more visible turning point in terms of an economic developmental take-off stage?

Any explanation of mechanisation must stress the importance of the introduction, in 1930, of the small combine-harvester operated by power take-off from an all-purpose tractor.

The second is the result that initially identical economies might experience take-off at very different times.

Slowly some kind of i consensus between scientists and the military began to emerge, which made possible a modest but steady "take-off" toward nuclear development.

This actuator (servomotor with gear reducers) rotated the leg to the desired angle at touchdown and take-off events.

Local production, regional distribution and national interconnection became simultaneously the components of energy take-off.

At surgery, the aneurysm was found to extend from the anterior wall of the pulmonary trunk to the take-off of the left pulmonary artery.

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