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  2. Slipstream (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Slipstream (disambiguation) 9 languages. Deutsch; Español; ... A slipstream is a pocket of reduced pressure following behind an object moving through a fluid medium.

  3. Slipstream - Wikipedia

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    Spiral slipstream, also known as propwash, prop wash, or spiraling slipstream, is a spiral-shaped slipstream formed behind a rotating propeller on an aircraft. The most noticeable effect resulting from the formation of a spiral slipstream is the tendency to yaw nose-left at low speed and full throttle (in centerline tractor aircraft with a ...

  4. Slipstream (computer science) - Wikipedia

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    A slipstream processor is an architecture designed to reduce the length of a running program by removing the non-essential instructions. It is a form of speculative computing . Non-essential instructions include such things as results that are not written to memory, or compare operations that will always return true.

  5. Drafting (aerodynamics) - Wikipedia

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    Drafting or slipstreaming is an aerodynamic technique where two moving objects are aligning in a close group to exploit the lead object's slipstream and thus reduce the overall effect of drag. Especially when high speeds are involved, as in motor racing and cycling, drafting can significantly reduce the paceline 's average energy expenditure ...

  6. Hyperspace - Wikipedia

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    A number of related terms (such as imaginary space, Jarnell intersplit, jumpspace, megaflow, N-Space, nulspace, slipstream, overspace, Q-space, subspace, and tau-space) have been used by various writers, although none have gained recognition to rival that of hyperspace.

  7. Track stand - Wikipedia

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    The term originated from use of the technique by track cyclists [1] prior to starting, or as a tactic in track sprinting whereby riders will initially ride very slowly and maneuver across the track in an effort to get their rival to take the lead so that they can then draft (or slipstream) behind, conserving energy for the final sprint.

  8. Slipstream fiction - Wikipedia

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    Slipstream is a literary genre or category of speculative fiction that blends together science fiction, fantasy, and literary fiction [1] ...

  9. Hans Dekkers - Wikipedia

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    Hans Dekkers (cyclist, born 1981), Dutch cyclist who rode for Garmin-Slipstream in 2009 Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles about people with the same name.