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  3. Athletics abbreviations - Wikipedia

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    163.3 – Running out of lane; 163.5 – Running out of lane (before 800 m, alley start or relay breakline) 168.6 – Knocking down hurdle out of lane; 168.7 – Illegal hurdle clearance or deliberately knocking down hurdle; 170.6 – Baton not carried by hand; gloves or substances worn to give a better grip of the baton

  4. Contra dance form - Wikipedia

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    A dance will typically run at least long enough for every couple to dance with every other couple both as a 1 and a 2 (though extremely long sets may require shorter dances). Progression in common set layouts. Proper progression L1L2 L3L4... --> L2 L1L4 L3L6... --> etc G1G2 G3G4... --> G2 G1G4 G3G6... --> etc Improper progression G1L2 G3L4...

  5. Multi-stage fitness test - Wikipedia

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    The Léger test requires the first level to be run at 8.5 km/h. Some organizations require it to be run at 8.0 km/h. Note that the second level is always [4] run at 9.0 km/h. Also, speeds at subsequent levels always increment by 0.5 km/h. The impact of this variation is insignificant as almost all runners' scores easily exceed level 1.

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    The snow conditions set up for fast skiing and Italian veteran Dominik Paris was clocked at 154.99 kph (96 mph) on the straight Haneggschuss section two minutes into the run. It was there in 2013 ...

  7. What a $2 million per dose gene therapy reveals about drug ...

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    New data showing Zolgensma’s substantial benefits for presymptomatic children made the drug cost-effective at prices up to $1.9 million by one benchmark and up to $2.1 million by another, it said.

  8. United States Department of Energy National Laboratories

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    Most national laboratories maintained staffs of local researchers as well as allowing for visiting researchers to use their equipment, though priority to local or visiting researchers often varied from lab to lab. With their centralization of resources (both monetary and intellectual), the national labs serve as an exemplar for Big Science.

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    This developing system of international mutual recognition agreements between accreditation bodies has enabled accredited laboratories to achieve a form of international recognition, and allowed test data accompanying exported goods to be readily accepted on overseas markets amongst the countries which have already qualified as significant to ...