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  2. Kick chart - Wikipedia

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    A kick chart is a form or graph used by a pregnant woman in the later stages to record the activity of her fetus. [1] If too few kicks are felt within a specified time (usually 12 hours) this could indicate a problem. [1] A frequent question posed by midwives is how "many times has the baby kicked in the last twelve hours?"

  3. Strong positional game - Wikipedia

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    A strong positional game (also called Maker-Maker game) is a kind of positional game. [1]: 9–12 Like most positional games, it is described by its set of positions and its family of winning-sets (- a family of subsets of ). It is played by two players, called First and Second, who alternately take previously untaken positions.

  4. Maker-Breaker game - Wikipedia

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    A classic Maker-Breaker game is Hex. There, the winning-sets are all paths from the left side of the board to the right side. Maker wins by owning a connected path; Breaker wins by owning a connected path from top to bottom, since it blocks all connected paths from left to right.

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  6. Graphical game theory - Wikipedia

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    The graphical form is an alternate compact representation of a game using the interaction among participants. Consider a game with players with strategies each. We will represent the players as nodes in a graph in which each player has a utility function that depends only on him and his neighbors. As the utility function depends on fewer other ...

  7. Talk:Kick chart - Wikipedia

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  8. Abortion doping - Wikipedia

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    Abortion doping is a rumoured practice of purposely inducing pregnancy specifically for athletic performance-enhancing benefits, and then aborting the pregnancy. Rumours and allegations began during international sporting events in the mid-twentieth century, and a number of doctors and scientists have repeated claims about it, but it remains unproven, and is often regarded as a myth.

  9. Shannon switching game - Wikipedia

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    The Shannon switching game can be seen as a special case of a Maker-Breaker game, in which the winning patterns for the Maker are connecting paths. A weakly-related connection game Hex is played on a grid of hexagons, and has 6-connectivity. Generalized Hex is played on a graph, just like the Shannon game, but instead of coloring the edges, in ...