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You need to perfect steering and drifting, which involves turning then braking so your car slides sideways, then shooting forward at the proper time.
Two black diamonds with a side length of 4 cm were also provided as fixation targets, spaced horizontally 30 cm and 60 cm and vertically 30 cm (half the physical path) away from where the disk starts drifting, which corresponds to a horizontal retinal eccentricity of 15 and 30 degrees respectively.
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"Try not to let your thoughts drift," which mine already had before I got to the word "let".
The easiest thing for us to do would be to take a passive role and let things just drift, which wouldn't cause any conflict.
The more the pilots' thoughts had drifted — which the researchers affirmed increased the more automated the flight was — the more errors they made.
"With playing Jamie Murphy up top, Jamie sometimes likes to drift, which we don't mind him doing and getting out wide," he said.
The orbits of the NOAA satellites carrying the SBUV/2 instruments gradually drift, which leads to shift of the equator crossing time.
Unfortunately, with longer imaging times, setups are more prone to drift, which causes severe difficulties for later image processing.
We then calculated a more accurate estimate for biological variance due to drift, which increased our estimates of Ne to consistently ∼100 120 flies.
Moreover, allele frequency changes are not exclusively due to drift, which should favor fixation of initially frequent alleles and loss of initially rare alleles.
The Financial Times also argued against the party's leftward drift, which ignored "liberalism's proud heritage".
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