propulsive in English

adjective

[pro'pul·sive || prə'pʌlsɪv]

impelling forward, pushing ahead; causing forward movement, setting in motion, causing propulsio

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1. Propulsive airfoil device with very high aerodynamic efficiency

2. This jet has a very high propulsive efficiency.

3. Rightly, the film's aesthetic is Convulsive and propulsive

4. The Breakdown is the next chilling, propulsive novel from B

5. Aerocapture requires only a single pass with a brief corrective propulsive manoeuvre.

6. With the rapid development of our economy, capital has become an important propulsive force.

7. The Axoneme: the propulsive engine of spermatozoa and cilia and associated ciliopathies leading to infertility

8. It is emotion which supplies what may be termed propulsive power to thought.

9. In Cartwheel, duBois delivers a novel of propulsive psychological suspense and rare moral nuance

10. On this basis , the dynamic propulsive models of DSV across four quadrants are set.

11. They obtained propulsive rates of 87% and 93% when swallowing liquids and solids respectively.

12. “Copperhead is a smart, propulsive story about racism, class, and the limits of individual possibility

13. Alexander Nanau's "Collective" has a propulsive energy, relentlessly building in urgency and outrage

14. Each of the propulsive blowing installations (6) consists of a fan and an adjustable-pitch propeller.

15. The latter part of this propulsive phase employs rapid extension at the elbow while adduction ceases.

16. 13 The latter part of this propulsive phase employs rapid extension at the elbow while adduction ceases.

17. A proportion of propulsive waves was noted in patients who had undergone surgery 10 or more years previously.

18. 'Primary flight control' is "aircraft" stability or manoeuvring control using force/moment generators, i.e. aerodynamic control surfaces or propulsive thrust vectoring.

19. Airscrew (propeller), a propulsion device in which radially mounted blades displace air by revolving, thus creating a propulsive force (thrust)

20. ‘Primary flight control’ (7) means an ‘aircraft’ stability or manoeuvering control using force/moment generators, i.e., aerodynamic control surfaces or propulsive thrust vectoring.

21. The unmanned aircraft has the aerodynamic configuration of a flying wing with propulsive propellers, an electric power unit and a parachute system for landing.

22. The Axoneme extends from the connecting piece along the full length of the flagellum and generates the propulsive force for sperm cell movement (Figs

23. = f, are determined. The acceleration signal and the driving torque or the propulsive thrust are standardised in such a way that the condition b¿m?

24. In the paper, the authors have introduced a fault reasoning method (fault directional graph) used in space propulsive system, and a corresponding fault reasoning model has been set up.

25. This wildly propulsive novel by the acclaimed author of A Wild Sheep Chase focuses on a man searching for a former lover who vanished mysteriously from a seedy hotel.

26. Aerobraking is a process of circularizing or making the orbit smaller in shape without performing the propulsive burn, instead, making use of atmospheric drag of the planet as a brake

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28. Methods The effects of Dachengqi Decoction with varied dose on the carbo medicin alis propulsive rate and count of waterish feces in mice with endotoxemia were observed.

29. During Bipedal walking, modern humans dorsiflex their forefoot at the metatarsophalangeal joints (MTPJs) prior to push off, which tightens the plantar soft tissues to convert the foot into a stiff propulsive lever

30. Caracal is the culmination of all their experiments, where soulful pop tunes featuring The Weeknd, Sam Smith, and Lorde are all underpinned by Disclosure's peerless, propulsive sense of rhythm

31. To say that not everything Coheres in this swift, propulsive 93-minute film is to suggest that the filmmaker has done justice to the unruliness of his subject: In capturing and preserving a long

32. Recorded with producer of the moment John Parish --known for his extensive work with PJ Harvey, Sparklehorse and EELS -- Acrobats keeps the propulsive energy of their former work, but this time the sonics back up

33. The announcement comes with the first single “Atomised,” a firm favorite of the band’s that has GGP gliding over a powerful UK garage beat with a propulsive groove that makes for another hands-in-the-air classic.

34. ‘A predetermined action is Affined with a free current of space; therefore, the fluidic currents combine with the free currents, drawing them into their own propulsive flow.’ ‘With this scheme it is possible to have a case where a ready real time task will not get an idle cpu, however, this should only happen if the task has Affined

35. About The Abstainer “This is Dickens in the present tense, Dickens for the twenty-first century.”—Roddy Doyle, The New York Times Book Review An Irishman in nineteenth-century England is forced to take sides when his nephew joins the bloody underground movement for independence in this propulsive novel from the acclaimed author of The North Water.

36. Recent research on the flying behavior of Alaskan Alcids shows how Earth has two kinds of fluid-filled “oceans”, the liquid ocean of sea-water and the gaseous “ocean” of air.1-3 (Alcids are auk-like birds, such as murres, guillemots, and puffins.) The study reveals that these birds, from the Alcidae family which includes puffins, murres and their relatives, produce efficient propulsive