- scale.
Hypermetria and
hypometria are, respectively,
overshooting and
undershooting the
intended position.
Dysmetria is
often found in
individuals with...
-
including two crew
members were killed. The
cause of the
crash was
undershooting the
runway due to
flight crew
error and miscalculation. On 23 June 1985...
- a low-value card to
deliberately lose the lead for the next trick.
Undershooting, or
following suit with a card just
slightly lower in rank to the current...
-
distances or
ranges of
movement happens. This
dysmetria is
often seen as
undershooting, hypometria, or overshooting, hypermetria, the
required distance or...
- defective, and the
torpedoes did not run at the
proper depth,
often undershooting targets. Only one
British warship was sunk by U-boats in more than 38 attacks...
- are due to the
horizon appearing lower than it is. This can
result in
undershooting the
runway and
become a
safety hazard. In many places, laws restrict...
-
unawareness resulting in a high rate of descent, very
heavy landing and the
undershooting of the
aircraft by 1300 feet." The
aircraft involved was a
Boeing 707-437...
-
Quota filling was a big part of the inmates'
lives in
Laogai camps.
Undershooting or
overshooting the
target productivity governs their quality of life...
- 4–6 seconds,
before falling back to the
original level (and
typically undershooting slightly).
Oxygen is
carried by the
hemoglobin molecule in red blood...
- ball has been hit with
sufficient strength to
reach the ball "on".
Undershooting almost always results in a miss, as
intention to
leave the opponent...