1. Mis on intellektuaalne omand? Intellektuaalne omand on õigus inimese loometöö tulemusele. Maailma Kaubandusorganisatsioon (WTO) defineerib intellektuaalset omandit kui inimesele antud õigusi tema loometegevuse tulemusele, see õigus kaitseb “loojat” selle eest, et keegi teine ei saaks kasutada tema leiutisi, disaine või muud loomingut ilma loa andmiseks õigustatud isiku nõusolekuta. Maailma Kaubandusorganisatsioon (World Trade Organisatzion – WTO) – rahvusvaheline organ, mis tegeleb kaubanduseeskirjadega, Eesti sai liikmeks 1999.a., vaata lisaks http://www.europarl.europa.eu/ftu/pdf/et/FTU_6.2.2.pdf Ülemaailmse Intellektuaalse omandi organisatsioon (World Intellectual Property Organisation – WIPO) – on ÜRO asutus. Eesti sai liikmeks 1994.a. ning WIPO asutamise konventsioon on seega Eesti õigussüsteemi lahutamatu osa. 2. Kuidas on intellektuaalomandi kaitse seotud põhiõigustega, mis on puutumust omavad põhiõigu...
Diesem schickt er regelmäßig Tonbänder mit Zitaten aus Goethes Werther, die seine eigene Lage gut beschreiben. ,,Old Werther" heißt auch später Edgars ,,Wertherpistole", die er gerne einsetzt, wenn Situationen unangenehm werden oder er sich seiner Sache nicht mehr ganz sicher ist. Nachdem der junge Rebell an einer Kunsthochschule nicht aufgenommen worden war, sich selbst als verkanntes Genie aber nie ganz abschreibt, nimmt er eine Arbeit als Anstreicher auf. Um Addi und Zaremba, seinen Arbeitskollegen, etwas zu beweisen, versucht er, ein ,,nebelloses Farbspritzgerät" zu entwickeln, von dem Addi auf der Arbeit immer wieder spricht. Beim ersten Versuch, die selbstgebaute Maschine in Betrieb zu nehmen, wird Edgar durch einen Stromschlag getötet. Volker Braun: Unvollendete Geschichte (1975) Die DDR. Karin, eine junge 18-jährige, gerade fertig mit der Schule soll sich von ihrem Freund Frank trennen
Tiiu Kriisa V 219 620 3350 Toivo Tähemaa V 213 620 3252 Tõnu Pihu Kopli 116 - 303 620 3911 Toomas Kübarsepp V 418 620 3211 Toomas Lausmaa Kopli 116 - 213 620 3905 Ülo Kask Kopli 116 - 209 620 3908 Ülo Palmiste V 107 620 3348 Vitali Podgurski V 307A 620 3358 Sotsiaalteaduskond Addi Rull Akad.tee 3-325 620 2425 Agu Uudelepp Akad.tee 3-333 620 2656 Ahti-Veikko Pietarinen Helsinki Aia Bondarenko Akad.tee 3-463 620 2701 Aino Voltri Männiliiva tee 7 620 2753 Aivi Remmelg Akad.tee 3-444 620 2666 Aleksandr Aidarov Akad.tee 3 620 2667 Aleksandr Popov Akad.tee 3-326 Andreas Sepp Akad.tee 3-444 620 2666 Archil Chochia Akad
of organic acid or other chemical solutions of carcass contamination at slaughter is to for chemical dehairing and as rinses for wash animals before knife incision (Sofos contamination reduction. Thermal treatments and Smith 1998). Pre-slaughter washing of (hot water and steam) or organic acid sheep is a common intervention in New solutions are commonly used alone or in Zealand (Biss and Hathaway 1995). In addi- combination (Sofos 2005). Alternative tion, Australia has adopted washing of cattle, decontamination methods/agents include which is also practiced in certain slaughter ionizing radiation, ozonated water, nisin, glu- plants in the United States (Sofos 2002). The conic acid, lactoferrin, high hydrostatic pres- outcome of animal washing is variable and Meat Decontamination 45
Tiiu Kriisa V 219 620 3350 Toivo Tähemaa V 213 620 3252 Tõnu Pihu Kopli 116 - 303 620 3911 Toomas Kübarsepp V 418 620 3211 Toomas Lausmaa Kopli 116 - 213 620 3905 Ülo Kask Kopli 116 - 209 620 3908 Ülo Palmiste V 107 620 3348 Vitali Podgurski V 307A 620 3358 Sotsiaalteaduskond Addi Rull Akad.tee 3-325 620 2425 Agu Uudelepp Akad.tee 3-333 620 2656 Ahti-Veikko Pietarinen Helsinki Aia Bondarenko Akad.tee 3-463 620 2701 Aino Voltri Männiliiva tee 7 620 2753 Aivi Remmelg Akad.tee 3-444 620 2666 Aleksandr Aidarov Akad.tee 3 620 2667 Aleksandr Popov Akad.tee 3-326 Andreas Sepp Akad.tee 3-444 620 2666
per 100 populat ion More than 40 20 to 40 10 to 20 2.5 to 10 Obvious ly, newspaper Circul atio n IS partially associated Less than 2.5 No current data available with nati onal literacy. In addi tio n, th e relative co untry rank ings m ay illustrate th e ra nge of cu ltural vitality and 1996 Estimates th e freedom-or lack of- in th e ability to express and Source: UNESCOInstitute tor Statistics share ideas, opi n ions , and critical co m me ntary. Personal Computers Personal computers per
experiences for something good, and think about that instead. You can focus on how your unhappy experiences have made you a better, wiser person. You can actually be grateful to people who have hurt you in the past because they have made you so much stronger in the present. And in any case, it could not have hap- pened otherwise. Your parents had no experience with raising children. In addi- tion, they were a product of the way they were raised. Like all hu- mans, they came to parenting with their problems and weaknesses, just as you have today. Nonetheless, they did the best they could ccc_tracy_2_18-39.qxd 6/23/03 2:46 PM Page 24 24 ➤ CHANGE YOUR THINKING, CHANGE YOUR LIFE with what they had. They were the people they were, and they could not have raised you any differently than they did
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4 August 1999 Major revisions throughout the manual. Information on the Analog I/O Unit, CompoBus/S I/O Link Unit, and 8-point Expansion I/O Units added. 5 February 2000 Information on the Expansion Memory Unit and Temperature Sensor Units added throughout the manual. Layout and wording changed to distinguish between Expansion Units and Expansion I/O Units. In addi- tion, the following changes were made. Page ix: Information on relevant manuals added. Page xv: Second item removed. “Memory Units” removed from third item. Safety precautions for Temperature Sensor Units added. Page 9: Information on Expansion Unit functions added.
ing evidence for the obedience-to-authority interpretation of his subjects' behav- ior. In a later experiment, for instance, he had the researcher and the victim switch scripts so that the researcher told the Teacher to stop delivering shocks to the victim, while the victim insisted bravely that the Teacher continue. The result couldn't have been clearer; 100 percent of the subjects refused to give one addi- tional shock when it was merely the fellow subject who demanded it. The identical finding appeared in another version of the experiment in which the researcher and fellow subject switched roles so that it was the researcher who was strapped into the chair and the fellow subject who ordered the Teacher to continue-over the protests of the researcher. Again, not one subject touched another shock lever.
normalization lookup table. Of course, the table can be rearranged so that the pixel number is the high address and the pixel value is the low address. Driving CCDs One final note about CCDs; many CCDs have unusual voltage requirements for the clocks, such as 6.5V for a logic “1” and less than .1v for a logical “0.” Even inputs that are apparently CMOS logic levels may have very tight require- ments, requiring the driver to operate very close to the supply rails. In addi- tion, the CCD clock inputs have very high capacitance, often over 2000 pf. Because of these characteristics, the clock and reset inputs on most CCDs cannot be driven with standard logic. Many CCD manufacturers supply ref- erence designs that indicate the types of drivers that are suitable. In many cases, drivers intended for driving high-power MOSFETs are suitable, since they are capable of delivering considerable current into a large capacitance.
will pay you for the diapers," which at least asserts that I will pay you. Such examples made Austin realize that a single utterance can have both a performative part or aspect and a constative part or aspect. In fact, virtually every utterance does, even if it lacks an explicit performative preface like those that begin (8)(12). If instead of (8), I testify merely "I have never traveled to a Communist country," I still perform an act of stating, in addi- tion to merely expressing the propositional content that I have never traveled to a Communist country. Whenever I make an assertion--that is, whenever I make an utterance having the force of an assertion--I perform an act of asserting. Declaratives can be uttered with other forces as well. If I were to delete the performative prefaces from (9)(12) and say only "We are overextended . . . ," 148 Pragmatics and speech acts "The Committee has voted . .