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The first is an uneven gait called a "Pig's Pace" or "Piggy-pace" that is closer to a two-beat pace than a four-beat amble.

The gallop, which is a horse's fastest gait, is usually a three-beat pace: the horse comes down first on one hind leg, then, simultaneously, on the diagonally opposite foreleg and the other hind leg, and finally on the other foreleg.

Besides these basic gaits, some horses perform a two-beat pace, instead of the trot.

After 10 S1 beats paced at an interval of 350 msec, 5-msec and 2.5-msec monophasic shocks and biphasic shocks, with each phase of 2.5 msec, were given via mesh electrodes on either side of the microelectrode.

Chris Woakes quickly removed the overnight batsmen, Luke Fletcher and Stephen Mullaney, beating both for pace, but Phil Jaques was a different prospect.

Harris b Steyn 19 (Australia 391-8) strikestrikes, beating Harris for pace and force him to play on from a cross-bat slog.

Next week, chipmaker Advanced Micro Devices will prove again that it is capable of beating or keeping pace with leader Intel.

Schar set the tone for Basel's penalty shootout success by beating Brad Friedel for pace and power.

Profits have soared for seven consecutive quarters now, matching or beating their fastest pace in history.

As the economies of Australasia move on out enjoying a world-beating pace of growth that now again includes the integral economy of Japan the bar for such a select list gets higher.

Describing how thousands of cells beating at different paces could coordinate their behavior was a daunting prospect.

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