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no ---------- Batting average and stolen bases are both statistical categories. If you get a hit, your total number of hits and your batting average go up. If you steal a base, your total number of stolen bases and your stolen base average go up. They're separate categories, and have no effect on each other.
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Eugene K. Harris has written: 'Survivorship analysis for clinical studies' -- subject(s): Biometry, Clinical trials, Methods, Survival Analysis, Survival Rate, Survival analysis (Biometry) 'Statistical bases of reference values in laboratory medicine' -- subject(s): Laboratory Diagnosis, Reference Values, Reference values (Medicine), Statistical Data Interpretation
Yes, group one and group 2 oxides (not including Mg or Be) are considered strong bases. Source: Masters degree
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As of June 2015, these are some 210 U.S. Army - Navy - Air Force - Marine bases worldwide, although this count might be high by 85 as many Army and Air Farce bases bases are being combined and/or closed down in order to reduce the American military forces in Europe and cut costs in the United States..
There are 101 Air Force bases in the United States and Guam of various configurations; Bases, test /training facilities, etc. The source also lists the USAF Academy in Colorado Springs, CO There are 86 Air National Guard stations in addition to the AF bases. Source is the web site http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/facility/afb.htm. This is a very interesting site, as it gives details, pictures, history and the current status of all these bases. It also lists all the international bases in other countries. P.S. OH, this does not include Area 51, but considering that it doesn't exist and if it did, we wouldn't know what branch of the military it belonged to, even though the major emphasis of 'things' coming out of area 51 seem to be aircraft, you would think Air Force, so it obviously isn't counted in this number.
Total bases is not relevant with pinch runners. Total bases is only relevant with batters and is a statistical category used to measure a baseball player's effectiveness at the plate. So the pinch runner would be credited with 0 total bases. However, the run scored would be credited to the pinch runner.
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