1. To insert: set in the sleeve of a gown. 2. To begin to happen or be apparent: "Evening was setting in as I took the road over Mountain Top" (Charles Siebert). 3. To move toward the shore. Used of wind or water. set off 1. a. To give rise to; cause to occur: set ...
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It generally stays around 30%, except when I’m doing a flat TT and remember to bump it up to 70-100%. With these settings I never spin out on descents, I never run out of “easy gears”, and I can feel slight changes in gradient during TT races where it matters most. (I’...
Conclusions The overall results show: considerable criterion-related validity of the ACRES; ratings of advertisement-recruited participants mirroring those of street-recruited participants; and a higher degree of bikeability in the suburban commuting route environments than in the inner urban ones.Peer...
The road system includes, however, rather gentle slopes of infrequent moraine hills, normally not accounting for more than about 10–15 m of elevation. The inner urban area is a predominantly built-up area, with blocks in a grid-like pattern. In 2005, the residential den...
1. To insert: set in the sleeve of a gown. 2. To begin to happen or be apparent: "Evening was setting in as I took the road over Mountain Top" (Charles Siebert). 3. To move toward the shore. Used of wind or water. set off 1. a. To give rise to; cause to occur: set ...
1. To insert: set in the sleeve of a gown. 2. To begin to happen or be apparent: "Evening was setting in as I took the road over Mountain Top" (Charles Siebert). 3. To move toward the shore. Used of wind or water. set off 1. a. To give rise to; cause to occur: set ...
Used of a hunting dog. 7. Botany To mature or develop, as after pollination. 8. Nonstandard To sit: "If Emmett drives, I could set up front" (Bobbie Ann Mason). 9. To position oneself preparatory to an action, such as running a race. adj. 1. Fixed or established by agreement: ...
The road system includes, however, rather gentle slopes of infrequent moraine hills, normally not accounting for more than about 10–15 m of elevation. The inner urban area is a predominantly built-up area, with blocks in a grid-like pattern. In 2005, the residential density was approximately...