A device for causing acceleration, A substance which speeds up chemical reactions, One who, or that which, accelerates, An accelerator pedal, material that, when mixed with a catalyst or a resin, will speed the chemical reaction between the catalyst and the resin Also called promoter, A chemical additive which speeds up the rate of a chemical reaction and thereby reduces the gel time and cure time Another term is promoter, A chemical ingredient of film or paper developers that's often referred to as an activator and speeds up the developing agents It's usally an alkali such as sodium carbonate, borax or sodium hydroxide, Any substance that increases the speed of a chemical reaction In paint terms, it usually indicates a material that hastens the curing or crosslinking of a resin system, A chemical that reduces the setting time of a cement slurry, In radiation science, a device that speeds up charged particles such as electrons or protons, a valve that regulates the supply of fuel to the engine, a scientific instrument that increases the kinetic energy of charged particles, (chemistry) a substance that initiates or accelerates a chemical reaction without itself being affected, the effect on GDP of the increase in investment that results from an increase in output For instance, the greater output leads a firm to believe that the demand for its products will rise in the future; the resulting increase in investment leads to growth in output and still further increases in investment, accelerating the expansion of the economy, a pedal that controls the throttle valve; "he stepped on the gas", Substance that shortens the setting times of concrete and mortar Accelerators, or accelerants, are added in cold weather when there is a danger of the concrete or mortar freezing before it can cure properly Accelerators are considered admixtures Chemical substance added to a mixture to speed up a reaction, A device that speeds up the operation of a subsystem, Device used to increase the energy of particles, which then collide with other particles Major types are linear accelerators and circular accelerators The name refers to the path taken by the accelerated particle, The accelerator theory suggests that the level of net investment will be determined by the rate of change of national income If national income is growing at an increasing rate then net investment will also grow, but when the rate of growth slows net investment will fall There will then be an interaction between the multiplier and the accelerator that may cause larger fluctuations in the trade cycle For more detail on this interaction see the section on Sir Roy Harrod, A machine for speeding subatomic particles to a high velocity, then colliding them with a stationary target or with another beam of particles moving in the opposite direction, producing exotic particles, Any substance used in small proportion which increases the speed of a chemical reaction or hastens curing or crosslinking of a resin system, 1 A key or sequence of keys on the keyboard or multiple clicks of mouse buttons that quickly performs specific menu or application functions without using a menu, Do not use in end-user documentation The preferred term is shortcut key Accelerator is acceptable in programmer documentation 1) A key or sequence of keys on the keyboard or multiple clicks of mouse buttons that quickly performs specific menu or application functions without using a menu 2) Motif Style Guide: See shortcut key, A device (i e , machine) used to produce high-energy high-speed beams of charged particles, such as electrons, protons, or heavy ions, for research in high-energy and nuclear physics, synchrotron radiation research, medical therapies, and some industrial applications The accelerator at SLAC is an electron accelerator More Information: Accelerator, Accelerator Operations, Copper Structure, Your TV is an Accelerator, A machine used to accelerate particles to high speeds (and thus high energy compared to their rest mass-energy), Hardware that is added to improve performance of a computer, includes a combination of an accelerator board and graphics accelerator The accelerator board replaces the CPU with a higher performance model CPU and the graphics accelerator performs faster access to graphics, A device used for accelerating the velocity of electrons, or nuclear particles to high energies For example, an accelerator is used in pulsed neutron logging where deuterium is accelerated to strike a tritium target to produce neutrons, A key or sequence of keys (typically a modifier key and some other key) that provides a shortcut, immediately accessing a program function, A material that acts synergistically with the prompter to speed up the chemical reaction between the catalyst and the resin, (1) a substance added, or method used, to hasten the natural progress or process of an event or series of events, such as ink drying; (2) material which when mixed with a catalized resin, will speedup the chemical reaction between the catalyst and resin, either in polymerizing of resin or vulcanization of rubber; also referred to as a promoter, Any device used to impart kinetic energy to electrically charged particles including, but not limited to, electrons, protons, deuterons and helium ions This includes equipment designed for and used only for the production of X-rays of 0 9 MeV or greater and equipment capable of discharging nuclear particles into a medium external to the accelerating device, A device for imparting very high velocity to charged paticles, such as electrons or protons These fast particles can penetrate matter and are known as radiation Fast particles of this type are used in research and for studying the structure of the atom itself, The accelerator in a car or other vehicle is the pedal which you press with your foot in order to make the vehicle go faster. He eased his foot off the accelerator, a valve that regulates the supply of fuel to the engine a scientific instrument that increases the kinetic energy of charged particles a pedal that controls the throttle valve; "he stepped on the gas, Also as an adj, gas pedal of a motor vehicle; (Computers) expansion card or other hardware item that accelerates specific computer operations (such as the processing of graphics, floating-point calculations, etc.), accelerator pedal, as, accelerator nerves, Otherwise know as the gas pedal, it is the pedal that makes the car go faster the further it is depressed, plural of accelerator, Admixtures that decrease the setting time by increasing the rate of hydration,
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A device for causing acceleration
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A substance which speeds up chemical reactions
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One who, or that which, accelerates
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An accelerator pedal
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material that, when mixed with a catalyst or a resin, will speed the chemical reaction between the catalyst and the resin Also called promoter
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A chemical additive which speeds up the rate of a chemical reaction and thereby reduces the gel time and cure time Another term is promoter
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A chemical ingredient of film or paper developers that's often referred to as an activator and speeds up the developing agents It's usally an alkali such as sodium carbonate, borax or sodium hydroxide
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Any substance that increases the speed of a chemical reaction In paint terms, it usually indicates a material that hastens the curing or crosslinking of a resin system
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A chemical that reduces the setting time of a cement slurry
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In radiation science, a device that speeds up charged particles such as electrons or protons
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a valve that regulates the supply of fuel to the engine
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a scientific instrument that increases the kinetic energy of charged particles
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(chemistry) a substance that initiates or accelerates a chemical reaction without itself being affected
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the effect on GDP of the increase in investment that results from an increase in output For instance, the greater output leads a firm to believe that the demand for its products will rise in the future; the resulting increase in investment leads to growth in output and still further increases in investment, accelerating the expansion of the economy
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a pedal that controls the throttle valve; "he stepped on the gas"
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Substance that shortens the setting times of concrete and mortar Accelerators, or accelerants, are added in cold weather when there is a danger of the concrete or mortar freezing before it can cure properly Accelerators are considered admixtures Chemical substance added to a mixture to speed up a reaction
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A device that speeds up the operation of a subsystem
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Device used to increase the energy of particles, which then collide with other particles Major types are linear accelerators and circular accelerators The name refers to the path taken by the accelerated particle
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The accelerator theory suggests that the level of net investment will be determined by the rate of change of national income If national income is growing at an increasing rate then net investment will also grow, but when the rate of growth slows net investment will fall There will then be an interaction between the multiplier and the accelerator that may cause larger fluctuations in the trade cycle For more detail on this interaction see the section on Sir Roy Harrod
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A machine for speeding subatomic particles to a high velocity, then colliding them with a stationary target or with another beam of particles moving in the opposite direction, producing exotic particles
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Any substance used in small proportion which increases the speed of a chemical reaction or hastens curing or crosslinking of a resin system
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1 A key or sequence of keys on the keyboard or multiple clicks of mouse buttons that quickly performs specific menu or application functions without using a menu
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Do not use in end-user documentation The preferred term is shortcut key Accelerator is acceptable in programmer documentation 1) A key or sequence of keys on the keyboard or multiple clicks of mouse buttons that quickly performs specific menu or application functions without using a menu 2) Motif Style Guide: See shortcut key
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A device (i e , machine) used to produce high-energy high-speed beams of charged particles, such as electrons, protons, or heavy ions, for research in high-energy and nuclear physics, synchrotron radiation research, medical therapies, and some industrial applications The accelerator at SLAC is an electron accelerator More Information: Accelerator, Accelerator Operations, Copper Structure, Your TV is an Accelerator
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A machine used to accelerate particles to high speeds (and thus high energy compared to their rest mass-energy)
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Hardware that is added to improve performance of a computer, includes a combination of an accelerator board and graphics accelerator The accelerator board replaces the CPU with a higher performance model CPU and the graphics accelerator performs faster access to graphics
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A device used for accelerating the velocity of electrons, or nuclear particles to high energies For example, an accelerator is used in pulsed neutron logging where deuterium is accelerated to strike a tritium target to produce neutrons
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A key or sequence of keys (typically a modifier key and some other key) that provides a shortcut, immediately accessing a program function
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A material that acts synergistically with the prompter to speed up the chemical reaction between the catalyst and the resin
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(1) a substance added, or method used, to hasten the natural progress or process of an event or series of events, such as ink drying; (2) material which when mixed with a catalized resin, will speedup the chemical reaction between the catalyst and resin, either in polymerizing of resin or vulcanization of rubber; also referred to as a promoter
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Any device used to impart kinetic energy to electrically charged particles including, but not limited to, electrons, protons, deuterons and helium ions This includes equipment designed for and used only for the production of X-rays of 0 9 MeV or greater and equipment capable of discharging nuclear particles into a medium external to the accelerating device
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A device for imparting very high velocity to charged paticles, such as electrons or protons These fast particles can penetrate matter and are known as radiation Fast particles of this type are used in research and for studying the structure of the atom itself
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The accelerator in a car or other vehicle is the pedal which you press with your foot in order to make the vehicle go faster. He eased his foot off the accelerator
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a valve that regulates the supply of fuel to the engine a scientific instrument that increases the kinetic energy of charged particles a pedal that controls the throttle valve; "he stepped on the gas
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Also as an adj
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gas pedal of a motor vehicle; (Computers) expansion card or other hardware item that accelerates specific computer operations (such as the processing of graphics, floating-point calculations, etc.) isim
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accelerator pedal
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as, accelerator nerves
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Otherwise know as the gas pedal, it is the pedal that makes the car go faster the further it is depressed Otomotiv
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accelerators
plural of accelerator
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accelerators
Admixtures that decrease the setting time by increasing the rate of hydration
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