The researchers found that the bigger an animal gets, the slower it shakes. Whereas a mouse shakes off water with a frequency of 27 hertz, meaning it shakes back and forth 27 times a second, a grizzly bear does it at 4 hertz.
You don't say! I mean, you need \epsilons and \deltas to figure this one out? C'mon, Herr Rot, you're scraping the bottom of the barrel here.
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The researchers found that the bigger an animal gets, the slower it shakes. Whereas a mouse shakes off water with a frequency of 27 hertz, meaning it shakes back and forth 27 times a second, a grizzly bear does it at 4 hertz.
You don't say! I mean, you need \epsilons and \deltas to figure this one out? C'mon, Herr Rot, you're scraping the bottom of the barrel here.
Hey, your exact sequence is splitting!
But not naturally...
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