0 used to describe something that moves or operates very quickly: --
high-speed data transmission
a high-speed computer
1 moving or operating at a fast rate: --
a high-speed drill
2 used to describe something that moves or operates very quickly: --
The structure of the high-speed edge-layer solution depends on the propagation angle, 0, of the wave.
We can in general reduce a shear by either decreasing the velocity in the high-speed stream or increasing the velocity in the low-speed stream.
We star t our consideration with estimating the energy and the number of high-speed electrons formed as a result of the laser pulse - target interaction.
The data indicated that the fine eddies were detected more frequently at the high-speed side.
First, experiments were conducted to study high-speed hazard avoidance.
In a tightly connected, high-speed environment, this may be effective.
In a standard high-speed centrifuge, only two specimens of this volume range can be processed simultaneously.
Other technological changes, as in telecommunications, satellite and cable television, high-speed roads, and retail banking have also been important factors.