[Stockhausen] Plus-Minus, 2 × 7 pages for realisation, is a composition for one or several performers by Karlheinz Stockhausen, first written in 1963 and redrafted in 1974. It is Nr. 14 in the composer`s catalogue of works, and has a variable performing length that depends on the version worked out from the given materials. The score is de...
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Plus−minus (+/−, plus/minus) is a sports statistic used to measure a player`s impact on the difference between their team`s total scoring versus their opponent`s. In ice hockey, it measures a player`s goal differential. With the exclusion of power play and penalty shot goals, when an even-strength or shorthanded goal is scored, the plus–...
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When a goal is scored for a player's team while the player is on the ice it is counted as +1. If a goal is scored against a player's team while the player is one the ice it counted as -1. The total for the player is known as plus/minus. This statistic is not normally collected in adult recreational hockey. Plyometrics: A ser...
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