Sentences with phrase «substitution patterns»

"Substitution patterns" refer to a regular and predictable way of replacing one thing with another in a consistent manner. Full definition
«Perhaps with Kareem coming off the bench, he'd be a focal point against other reserves, and I'd have a more normal substitution pattern
I was a bit critical of CS — I felt he used a bunch of random substitution patterns — having like 10 WRs between 100 and 400 yards receiving.
For example, with 10 substituents, the number of possible substitution patterns on benzene will be 86,185.
The substitution patterns for each income third with respect to which drinks are substituted are similar to the overall effect, although a trend exists towards larger substitution effects in income third 1 (lowest income)(see supplementary tables A2 - A4).
Another bright note for organic dairy producers is that a recent study of U.S. consumer demand for milk shows that organic milk demand is price elastic, and that the substitution pattern between organic and conventional milk with differing fat content shows greater movement toward organic milk than back to conventional milk (Li, Peterson, and Xia, 2012).
«I guess we had trouble figuring out their substitution pattern
Atlanta Falcons coach Dan Reeves, whose career (as a running back) overlapped with Unitas's, said that while the substitution patterns are vastly different — the New England Patriots, for instance, used 18 defenders on one series against the Pittsburgh Steelers in their season opener — the sophistication of defenses is the real killer.
Going from a revered star player to getting probed about clock management, who gets fouled when and why, substitution patterns, getting second guessed big - time twice a week if things don't go right will be an adjustment.
They are also in charge of specific game planning including scouting, game strategy, substitution patterns, player discipline, etc..
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