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  • ...aseball author and analyst [[Bill James]] which combines a player's [[home run]] and [[stolen base]] numbers into one number.<ref name="chesscafe1">{{Cite ...bby Bonds]], writing "it is so crafted that a player who does well in both home runs and stolen bases will rate high, and his rating is determined by the b ...
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  • ...n needed|date=January 2008}} It attempts to forecast a pitcher's [[earned run average]] (ERA) from the number of hits and walks allowed rather than the s where HR is [[home run]]s, IBB is [[intentional walk]]s, and others are as above. ...
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  • ...contributions per plate appearance. It is formed from taking the observed run values of various offensive events, dividing by a player's plate appearance ...fangraphs.com/tht/the-great-run-estimator-shootout-part-2/|title=The great run estimator shootout (part 2) - The Hardball Times|website=www.fangraphs.com} ...
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  • {{sabermetric | formula = <math>\text{Run differential} = \text{Runs scored} {{-}} \text{Runs allowed}</math>}} ...ive and defensive scoring. Run differential is calculated by subtracting [[run (baseball)|runs]] allowed from runs scored. ...
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  • ...For example, three singles is three total bases, while a double and a home run is six total bases. ...regarded this record as his proudest accomplishment, over his career home run record, because he felt it better reflected his performance as a team playe ...
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  • ...0. The maximum ISO is 3.000, and can only be attained by hitting a [[home run]] in every at-bat.<!-- [[Power hitter]]s ordinarily have an ISO between .24 ...
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  • ...ting [[volunteer computing]] projects such as [[Rosetta@home]], [[Einstein@Home]], and [[Malaria Control Project|Malaria Control]], and prize draws are fun ...ef>{{Cite news|url=https://www.bbc.com/news/technology-17995888|title=Idle home PCs could raise cash for Charity Engine|last=Ward|first=Mark|date=2012-05-1 ...
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  • ...atistic.<ref>{{Cite web | url=http://www.qopbaseball.com/home.html | title=Home}}</ref> ...monly used pitching statistics, such as [[Earned run average|ERA]] (Earned Run Average).<ref>{{Cite news|url=http://news.nationalpost.com/sports/mlb/money ...
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  • :<math>\overline {\Delta q}\,</math> is the long-run average quarterly increase of the natural logarithm of the [[Gross Domestic ...extended period, then the growth rate of real GDP will be near to its long-run average, <math>\overline {\Delta q} \,.</math> And thus that the growth rat ...
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  • ...rs placed on base at the start of extra innings are recorded as [[unearned run]]s and omitted from ERA calculations. ...tional League (baseball)|National League]] first tabulated official earned run average statistics in 1912 (the outcome was called "Heydler's statistic" fo ...
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  • ''m4'' requires only two bytes, and is used for nearby copies (including [[Run-length encoding|RLE]], when the offset is 1): * [[Run-length encoding]] ...
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  • ...all strike percentage, and the differential between the pitcher's [[Earned run average|ERA]] and xFIP to determine a quantitative value for each pitcher.< ...," "Park-Adjusted weighted Runs Above Average (wRAA)," "Park-Adjusted Home Run per Fly Ball (HR/FB)," "Team Speed," "Bullpen Strength," "Team Defense," "L ...
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  • ...given pitch (i.e., [[Base on balls|walk]], [[Out (baseball)|out]], [[home run]], etc.) is a component used to calculate the overall numeric value that de ...and created the initial weighted system. Later, George Lindsey developed a run expectancy matrix, “which tells us the probability of scoring from a partic ...
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  • ...ables into account, like the margin of victory, importance of a match, and home field advantage. Other implementations of the Elo rating system are possibl ...ootball by adding a weighting for the kind of match, an adjustment for the home team advantage, and an adjustment for goal difference in the match result. ...
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  • ...ng.php |archive-date=2012-10-14 }}</ref> RSALS moved to RSALS-inspired NFS@home<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.mersenneforum.org/showpost.php?p=306539&post ...
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  • ...ighty nation of unknown tongue. Israel has chosen to serve foreign gods at home. Now she shall be compelled to serve foreign masters in exile. : ''Run ye to and fro through the streets of [[Jerusalem]],'' ...
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  • ...use both the torque and the losses double. Alternatively, the system could run at the same torque as before, with torque and current split equally across ...<math>K_\text{v}</math> {{=}} 5,700 rpm/V}} supplied with 11.1&nbsp;V will run at a nominal speed of 63,270&nbsp;rpm (= 5,700&nbsp;rpm/V × 11.1&nbsp;V). ...
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  • ...anguage|languages]], including esoteric ones, via the Sphere Engine. It is run by the Polish company Sphere Research Labs.<ref>{{Cite web|title = Sphere R ...faster than on Pyramid so you can expect that if you test your solution at home then it will have similar execution time on SPOJ. On this cluster memory li ...
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  • There are three variables that are particularly useful in the run time of the Gödel machine.<ref name="Gödel Machines." /> ...equivalent of <math>t</math>. This is incremented steadily throughout the run time of the machine. ...
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  • The basis for a WAR value is the estimated number of [[Run (baseball)|runs]] contributed by a player through offensive actions such as ...e play and not, which averages to 0.44 across seasons, but varies with the run environment.<ref name="BaseballReferencecomPosition" /> ...
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