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The crossover is a skating technique is which one skate is placed in front of the skate on the opposite leg. It can be done while skating forward or backward. Crossovers are used to maneuver in the corner or to accelerate on an open portion of the rink.
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A method of comparing two or more treatments or interventions in which subjects or patients, on completion of the course of one treatment, are switched to another. Typically, allocation to the first treatment is by random process. Participants' performance in one period is used to judge their performance in others, usually reducing variability. See also BEFORE-AFTER TRIAL.
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Network RJ-45 cables which pins are crossed over from one end to another. These cables are often used to connect two computers together without using a switch or a hub in between.
Ãâó: www.computergate.com/glossary.cfm
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Participants in the intervention group receive the control treatment upon completion of the treatment cycle. Similarly those in the control group
Ãâó: journals.medicinescomplete.com/journals/fact/curre...
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Under the Advisory Guidelines, refers to the situation where one spouse applies to vary spousal support after child support has ceased and the with child support formula is no longer applicable, to bring spousal support under the without child support formula.
Ãâó: www.justice.gc.ca/en/dept/pub/spousal/project/glos...
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