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The first stopwatch was stopped upon the experience of "first perceptible" relief (FPR); the second stopwatch was stopped when PR was considered "meaningful".
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THIS technique was actually tried as early as 1910; Chicago writer Hugh Fullerton wrote a long magazine piece in The American magazine called "The Science of Baseball," where he used a 20th-of-a-second stopwatch to measure the speed of ground balls and how quickly infielders converged on them.
DW-5600MS-1: Reminiscent of the original G-Shock, the DW5600MS-1 features include shock resistance, 200M water resistance, EL backlight with afterglow, multi-function alarm, 1/100 second stopwatch, countdown timer, flash alert and 12/24 hour formats.
DW6900MS-1: Classin in form, yet modern in style, the DW-6900MS-1 featureshockck resistance, 200M water resistance, EL backlight with afterglow, multi-function alarm, 1/100 second stopwatch, countdown timer, flash alert and 12/24 hour formats.
The model is fully equipped with shock resistance, 100M water resistance, LED Light, 48-city world time, 5 daily alarms, 1/100th second stopwatch, countdown timer and 12/24 hour formats.
In keeping with the typical G-shock design, the Baby-G is water resistant to 100 meters, solar powered, syncs with the atomic clock, and has the typical combination of 5 alarms, a 1/100th of a second stopwatch, world clock, and an LED light.
The access time was measured in seconds by stopwatch by other physicians, and the number of attempts and complications were recorded.
It is measured in seconds using a stopwatch, to one hundredth of a second.
For all of the performance measures, time was measured to the nearest one hundredth of a second using a stopwatch and subjects were instructed to use their regular walking aids as needed.
Time was measured in seconds with a stopwatch and rounded to the nearest hundredth of a second.
Hands were folded in front of the chest with feet flat on the floor, following the protocol described by Guralnik et al. [ 29] Time was measured in seconds with a stopwatch and rounded to the nearest tenth of a second.
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