0 past simple and past participle of shuffle --
1 to walk by pulling your feet slowly along the ground rather than lifting them: --
2 to move similar things from one position or place to another, often to give an appearance of activity when nothing useful is being done: --
3 to mix a set of playing cards without seeing their values before beginning a game, so that their order is not known to any of the players: --
In fact, if we assume the cards are well shuffled, we can specify quite precisely what the odds are for any sort of hand to be dealt.
A shuffled synchrony was calculated to estimate the number of synchronous spikes that were simply due to the stimulus transience and not the tight correlation.
The content of each row is maintained and the order within the row is shuffled.
This means that adopter agents are shuffled more often and have more opportunity to interact with different adopters over any given period.
As expected, the shuffled synchrony was similar to the measured synchrony in cells that did not share a retinal afferent (open squares).
The reorganization dramatically shrank the national security staff and shuffled it to a remote corner of the agency.
Each color of response patch was equally likely to occur in each position, and the colors were shuffled between trials.
The 16 stimulus repetitions were shuffled three times to obtain three values of shuffled-synchronous-spikes/stimulus.