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TABLE VI 



This table shows, with one or two variations, a constant and 

 proportionately increasing value for the one-minute pause. The 

 first pause has greater efficiency than the second. For B. the 

 right hand shows an increase of 17.1 per cent in the first pause, 

 and 20.1 per cent in the second. The left shows an increase of 

 23.4 per cent in the first pause, and 27 per cent in the second. 

 For M. the right shows an increase of 18.1 per cent in the first 

 pause and 24.2 per cent in the second. The left hand shows an 

 increase of 12.2 per cent in the first pause, and 16. 1 per cent in 

 the second. It appears, then, that the left hand has probably 

 made a little larger gain in recuperative power than the right, 

 and that the recuperation during the second pause has been pro- 

 portionately greater than in the first, that is, the value of the sec- 

 ond pause has grown proportionately more rapidly than the first. 



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