Largo (40-60 BPM): Broad and slow Adagio (60-80 BPM): Slow and stately Andante (80-100 BPM): At a walking pace Moderato (100-120 BPM): Moderate speed Allegro (120-150 BPM): Fast and lively Vivace (150-180 BPM): Very fast and lively Presto (180-210 BPM): Extremely fast Prestis...
Subsequently, the “scale()” function in R was used to standardize each variable so that they had a mean of zero and a standard deviation of one. This standardization allowed for the simultaneous inclusion of these variables in the models. Separate analyses were conducted for the breeding and...
LGLargo(Portuguese postal usage) LGLet Go LGLittle Giant LGLumen Gentium(Light of the Nations; Second Vatican Council) LGLuxair(Luxembourg, IATA airline code) LGLanding Gear LGLow-Grade LGLiquid Generation LGLieutenant Governor LGLa Grange(Texas) ...
my “rain gear” has always been a mishmash of thriftstore deals layered in with a few memorable Christmas gifts and ground scores. It’s a compromise just like everything else you can’t win ‘em all (unless you’re a catholic high school football team) if it keeps the water out it...
he died for a cause. Which, in this case, was smooth music. But you know what’s gonna happen if you’re in the middle of a melée with a bunch of guys from the mean streets of Philadelphia. You’re going to die of a harpoon injury. That’s why they call it the city of harpo...
I know adrenaline is what your body uses for 'fight or flight' but is it always involuntary? I heard there are some, very rare people who can access their adrenaline at will. Personally I think that's false but I'd just like to make sure. Also does adrenaline hurt you in anyway?
Largo, FL By anon30474 — On Apr 20, 2009 I'm 14 and the only time i ever get adrenaline rushes is in football. For me, my adrenaline rushes come from extreme anger that i intentionally put myself through so i can get through the line and make the tackle. I used to have many...
I know adrenaline is what your body uses for 'fight or flight' but is it always involuntary? I heard there are some, very rare people who can access their adrenaline at will. Personally I think that's false but I'd just like to make sure. Also does adrenaline hurt you in anyway?