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  Sabermetrics - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
This kind of situational statistical study is one of the core concepts of sabermetrics.
Thorn and Palmer specifically identify a number of ways in which Weaver's strategies reflected sabermetric principles in their books, which identify the eras in which Weaver's "God Bless the Three Run Homer" philosophy was in fact statistically justified.
The computer game Earl Weaver Baseball had artificial intelligence based on Weaver's statistical principles.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Sabermetrics   (1491 words)

  
 Ch 2  Overkill
This marked the beginning of an era in which many articles and books about Indian-White relations were published which made moral judgments condemning Whites.
Sometimes these terms are not meant to refer to natives of the British Isles, but to people who have descended, at least in some good degree, from natives of these regions, or to people who were natives of the British Isles who migrated to the New World and became or didn't become "naturalized" citizens.
In the era of the American Revolution (also known as the War of Independence, etc.), the British in America split up to some fair extent into British (Loyalists or Royalists)) and Americans (rebels, or as the winners say, patriots), along with those who were neutral, undecided, wavering, or with divided loyalties.
www.gfisher.org /ch_3__overkill.htm   (3994 words)

  
 International Health News - Book Reviews
Individuals with coronary heart disease, failed bypass surgery, cardiovascular or peripheral circulation problems, end-stage occlusive peripheral arterial disease with gangrene (the diabetic's nightmare since amputation is generally the only solution offered by mainstream medicine) etc., will find patients described with symptoms and problems to which they can relate.
The Stone Age or Paleolithic era actually covers the period from the first appearance of stone tools, about two million years ago, up to the end of the last Ice Age about 15,000 years ago.
Peripheral neuropathy (PN) results from damage to the peripheral nerves or their protective coatings and most often manifests itself by pain, tingling and numbness in the legs, feet and hands.
www.yourhealthbase.com /book_reviews.html   (7895 words)

  
 The Rug Company - Ushak Kilim Rugs   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
This thesis, however, suffered a serious setback when the credibility of purported archaeological evidence presented in support by British archaeologist Dr. James Mellaart was seriously challenged by highly regarded authorities.
However, it is widely believed that the kilim, as we define it today, has its origins in the tribal flatweaves of Central Asia.
If this happens in a real-world rug shop, be sure to conceal your feelings under a mask of only peripheral interest because the sales staff is uncannily attuned to your reactions and an adoring look can cost you dearly.
www.the-rug-company.com /ushak-rugs.html   (3938 words)

  
 Descarga.com: Home
This well polished project has won the National Award from the Casas de Cultura, as well as the 2005 Cubadisco Honour Award.
The first DVD exclusively about the legendary percussionist and composer Chano Pozo, who helped forge a new era of Afro Cuban jazz and Bebop.
It was impossible to confine this explosive era of classic salsa to just one package.
www.descarga.com /cgi-bin/db   (4775 words)

  
 Current Research Focusing on Euchromatin Within the Cell Nucleus.
Park W-S, Hayafune M, Miyano-Kurosaki N, and Takaku H, "Specific HIV-1 env gene silencing by small interfering RNAs in human peripheral blood mononuclear cells".
Hentze MW, Izaurralde E, and Seraphin B, "A New Era for the RNA World".
Pasquinelli AE, Reinhart BJ, Slack F, Martindale MQ, Kuroda MI, Maller B, Hayward DC, Ball EE, Degnan B, Muller P, Spring J, Srinivasan A, Fishman M, Finnerty J, Corbo J, Levine M, Leahy P, Davidson E, and Ruvkun G, "Conservation of the Sequences and Temporal Expression of let-7 heterochronic regulatory RNA".
www.euchromatin.net /current1.html   (11047 words)

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