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  2. Heparin-induced thrombocytopenia - Wikipedia

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    The timing, severity of the thrombocytopenia, the occurrence of new thrombosis, and the presence of alternative explanations, all determine the likelihood that HIT is present. A commonly used score to predict the likelihood of HIT is the "4 Ts" score introduced in 2003. [10] A score of 0–8 points is generated; if the score is 0–3, HIT is ...

  3. Fourth out - Wikipedia

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    In baseball, a fourth out is a legal out made by the defense after three outs in a half-inning have already been made. According to the rules, the third out does not cause the ball to become dead; if the fielders make a subsequent out that prevents a run from scoring, this out will supersede the apparent third out, thus becoming the recorded third out.

  4. Base running - Wikipedia

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    Base running and hitting are coordinated to produce better results in the squeeze play and the hit and run play. When the count is full and there are two outs, any runners forced to advance begin running as soon as the pitcher's motion obliges him to complete his pitch, as their distance from the base will not be the cause of any third out ...

  5. Run average - Wikipedia

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    Even though unearned runs would not have scored without an error, in most cases the pitcher also contributes to the scoring of the unearned run—either by allowing the opposing player to reach base via a walk or hit, or by allowing a subsequent batter a hit that advances and scores the runner. During the early days of baseball history, this ...

  6. What to do after a hit and run in Florida - AOL

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    In 2014, the hit-and-run Florida statute was modified with the passage of the Aaron Cohen Life Protection Act, which outlined a stricter Florida hit-and-run law after a cyclist and father of two ...

  7. What to do after a hit and run in Tennessee - AOL

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    Tennessee hit-and-run laws require that anyone involved in an accident stay at the scene of the incident and provide their information. Failure to do so can carry significant fines and penalties ...

  8. What to do after a hit-and-run in Alabama - AOL

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    Hit-and-run insurance is not a specific coverage type, but there are certain types of coverage that may help pay to repair your car. Collision : This coverage is designed to cover repairs to your ...

  9. Tag up - Wikipedia

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    Doubling a runner off is considered a "time play" (as opposed to a force play), which means that even if the doubling-off is the third out of an inning, any runs which score before the double-off will count (unless the run was scored by the same runner that was doubled off, in which case the run will not count in any situation).