1.A defensive play in which one or more linebackers or defensive backs charge through the line of scrimmage at the snap in an attempt to overwhelm the quarterback, especially in a passing situation.
8.After the commencement of infusion, blood samples (0.6ml) were taken at 0, 30, 60, 120, and ISOmin point and were then snap frozen at -20 ? for defecting the levels of serum lipids, glucose, and insulin.
10.The researchers, from Northeastern University and the University of Massachusetts at Amherst, say that the results could prove significant for professions that require snap decisions, such as law enforcement.