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The Duckworth-Lewis table (named for the English statisticians who invented it) is designed to calculate the final scores of one-innings cricket (usually One Day International or Twenty20) matches in which the chasing team (the one batting second) loses its opportunity to bat on an equal footing with the first team, usually on account of bad weather. It attempts to extrapolate the likely outcome based on how the chasing team actually performed at the time.
i would look at specialty running stores. if they do not have specialty running stores than target or walmart always have good deals on shoes. they are usually on sale.
Usually said to be 60 mph, but some episodes had him running faster.
Mostly in an almost un-human fashion. Usually you see Native Americans attacking to chasing 'White Men' but I do believe that there are some Television Shows and Movies that portray them in a positive nature.
It means getting out and doing stuff so you are getting about. So out and about.
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usually by calling 911 or taking matters in there own hands and trying put it out or running.
The stimulus package in the US has increased spending.
Usually not. While storm chasing is a career for some, for most it is a hobby.
Dogs dream about anything, just like humans. Often I will catch my dog running or barking in his sleep.
The reaction to a stimulus is called a response. An intensified stimulus usually evokes a more intense response. Of course the type of response to a stimulus depends on the nature of the stimulus. Scream at someone and they likely will feel verbally attacked. The screaming is the stimulus, feeling attacked is the response.
it is known as the threshold stimulus usually seen in tonic contraction
When anything is chasing you in a dream it usually means that you are under some stress in work, school, or relationships.
For classical conditioning to occur a neutral stimulus must be paired with an unconditioned stimulus. The neutral stimulus is initially meaningless to the organism but becomes associated with the unconditioned stimulus after the two are repeatedly paired together. This process of association is known as classical conditioning. The following are the components needed for classical conditioning to occur: A neutral stimulus An unconditioned stimulus A response ReinforcementThe neutral stimulus is something that does not initially produce a response. It is usually a sound taste or smell. The unconditioned stimulus is something that naturally produces a response. It is usually a food or something that causes pain or discomfort. The response is the reaction to the unconditioned stimulus such as salivating or flinching. Reinforcement is the use of rewards or punishments to strengthen the association between the neutral stimulus and the unconditioned stimulus.
Usually plants respond to light by turning toward it.
A reflex is an involuntary response to an external stimulus, usually to protect the body. A reflex is much faster...
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