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This suggests a trade-off between high performance and steering imposed by the requirement for a stage 2 counter turn to enable further development of thrust-associated flow patterns initiated during stage 1 (Borazjani et al., 2012).
To counter: Turn your head toward the elbow.
The angle at which you counter turn will decide how tight the turn will be, the more you turn toward the turn the tighter the turn will be, it also depends on your speed, the faster you come into the turn the tighter drift you can pull off.
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To peel, gently tap each egg against the counter, turning to make a crackle pattern.
"You never won the lottery before," Kath said, laughing, and two men at the counter turned to look at her.
What if a cheap medicine sold over the counter turned out to be a cure against cancer or another deadly disease?
Patients with schizophrenia made a disproportionate number of errors compared to controls of reporting that a PM response had been made (i.e., the counter turned over) after an omission error (i.e., the counter was not turned over).
Concerning Action-no/Report-yes errors, namely, reporting that a PM response had been made (i.e., counter turned over) after an omission error (i.e., the counter was not turned over), patients were significantly more likely to make such errors than controls, F 1, 38) = 4.27, p < 0.05.
But bean-counters-turned-chief-executives are still fairly scarce.
Although a greater turn away from the stimulus results in lower performance, it would maximize the predator-prey distance, while a thrust enhancing, stage 2, counter-turn moves the heading of the fish back towards the initial stimulus.
A similar pattern was detected in angelfish (Pterophyllum eimekei) where 'single bend' escapes that lack a stage 2 counter-turn were associated with lower peak velocities than 'double bend' escapes where stage 2 was present (Domenici and Blake, 1991).
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