1 to travel, usually in a vehicle, in an uncomfortable way because the surface you are moving over is rough: --
2 to remove someone from a particular position, sometimes to a different one: --
5 an increase in something: --
The situation in which we apply bump perturbations will often be of the following type.
Consequently, this project gives the students some oppor tunity to bump up against limitations of the simulation tool.
These bumps are difficult to distinguish in the histograms derived from the original field data (fig. 2).
Consequently, various forms of memory, sagacity, or wit were highly developed, whereas these bumps typical of vanity and passion for glory were extremely small.
The doctors around the bedside of the patient are desperately picking bumps.
The presence of zinc in the unfolded state suppresses this local bump and the broad activation barrier becomes accessible.
Intact cortical granules are visible as bumps underneath the plasma membrane.
The focus is on two types of localized solutions involving shocks (antishocks) and hollow (bump) waves.