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tempo: (music) the speed at which a composition is to be played walking with slow regular strides
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Aimless wandering, often triggered by an internal stimulus (eg, pain, hunger, or boredom) or some distraction in the environment (eg, noise, smell, temperature).
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In SNA, a technique by which the receiving system controls the rate of transmission of the sending system to prevent overrun.
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Pacing is a 'laterial' gait in which the horse moves the legs on the same side back and forward together. Most pacers wear 'hopples' - straps connecting the legs on the same side. Pacing, or 'ambling', is a natural gait for some breeds of horse (as well as giraffes and camels) and is faster than trotting by roughly 3 seconds per mile. Pacers are also less likely to 'break', so they are more popular with punters than trotters, where the two gaits exist. ...
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