velocitization

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English

Etymology

From velocitize +‎ -ation.

Noun

velocitization (countable and uncountable, plural velocitizations)

  1. The condition of being accustomed to high speeds, so that they no longer seem as fast.
    • 1953, Mississippi Highways - Volumes 22-23, page 9:
      Velocitization refers simply to deceptive speeds possible on a modern expressway.
    • 1985, Ontario Ministry of Transportation and Communications, Road Worthy, →ISBN, page 103:
      Velocitization is a special danger when leaving a freeway. You may misjudge your speed on the exit ramp and come suddenly upon traffic stopped at a junction point connecting a lower speed roadway.
    • 1996, Heward Grafftey, Safety Sense: How to Live Safely and Prevent Death and Injury, →ISBN:
      To prevent velocitization, the feeling of going slower than you really are, keep checking the speedometer while you drive.
  2. (microbiology) The process of subjecting a sample to extreme speeds
    • 1996, David M. Hillis, Craig Moritz, Barbara K. Mable, Molecular Systematics, page 283:
      A single gradient (part B) usually will suffice, although to obtain maximum purity (e.g., for use as a probe), a velocitization step (part D) and a second CsCl-PI gradient (part E) are added. The velocitization differs from equilibrium gradients in that molecules are pelleted at a rate proportional to their size and largeley independent of conformation.
    • 1998, A. Rus Hoelzel, Molecular Genetic Analysis of Populations: A Practical Approach, →ISBN:
      For most enzymatic manipulations, including restriction endonuclease digestion, end-labelling, nick translation, or primer extension labelling (random priming), it is usually not necessary to perform the velocitization and final gradient steps.
    • 2005, Molecular Evolution, Producing the Biochemical Data, →ISBN:
      A velocitization is sometimes used between two density-gradient ultracentrifugations to mitochondrial genomics 317.