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Liha töötlemine

Handbook of Meat Processing Handbook of Meat Processing Fidel Toldrá EDITOR A John Wiley & Sons, Inc., Publication Edition first published 2010 © 2010 Blackwell Publishing Blackwell Publishing was acquired by John Wiley & Sons in February 2007. Blackwell’s publishing program has been merged with Wiley’s global Scientific, Technical, and Medical business to form Wiley-Blackwell. Editorial Office 2121 State Avenue, Ames, Iowa 50014-8300, USA For details of our global editorial offices, for customer services, and for information about how to apply for permission to reuse the copyright material in this book, please see our website at www.wiley.com/ wiley-blackwell. Authorization to photocopy items for internal or personal use, or the internal or personal use of specific

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Cialdini raamat

"This will help executives make better decisions and use their influence wisely ... Robert Cialdini has had a greater impact on my thinking on this topic than any other scientist." -CHARLES T. MUNGER, Vice Chairman, Berkshire Hathaway, Inc. If you're wondering why of Latin America, the Far East, and Central Europe. you should buy this new edition of Influence: o More neuroscience evidence of how the influence process works is inte- Science and Practice, gra ted throughout. For instance, brain imaging research is presented, showing here are 5 good reasons! how the "Expensive = Good" heuristic

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Extended essay: To what extent does a plant-based diet lower the risk of coronary artery disease?

pdf 15.10.2016 9National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute,’’Coronary Artery Disease’’, Medline Plus, https:// medlineplus.gov/coronaryarterydisease.html, 15.10.2016 6 for it is the liver. The more saturated and trans fats are eaten the more LDL-cholesterol is produced by the liver.10 There has been much disputation over whether eating cholesterol rich foods raise blood cholesterol levels or not. Some of the earliest scientific studies have proven that high consumption of cholesterol containing foods and/or saturated fat are connected to atherosclerosis, but recent studies have been disproving them. Despite these findings, individuals who eat a diet low in animal derived foods have been found to have lower incidence of heart disease. 11 Another notable finding is that only herbivorous beings are able to develop a heart condition called atherosclerosis. And while humans are identified as omnivorous

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Using Blogs as a Platform in the TEFL

UNIVERSITY OF TARTU DEPARTMENT OF ENGLISH Using Blogs as a Platform in the Teaching of English as a Foreign Language Research paper Tartu 2010 ABSTRACT This work analyses the usefulness of blogging in teaching English as a foreign language. The definition of the term `blog' is provided along with the advantages and disadvantages of blogs' usage in practice. The analysis of language skills developed by students throughout the use of blogs for learning purposes is given in the paper with possible limitations that blogs have. Author of this paper also shares personal comments about the experience in the field. In this paper it is also described which research methods are planned to be employed for the conduction of research project. 2 ABSTRACT..................

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Short analysis of two phonetics articles

Can you tell by a single sound I make, whether I am straight, bi or gay? As ridiculous as it might sound and casting aside all stereotypes, it actually seems possible. Unbelievable? Well, sociolinguistics, sociopathology, sociophonetics are all very fascinating subjects. Never thought a single word or a sound you make could tell random strangers who you are? Well, prepare to be convinced otherwise. (Well, not solely by these two articles or my short conclusions, of course, it is a very wide field and there is yet much research to be done.) Anyhow, here I have found two research articles, both dealing with whether it is possible to distinguish someone's sexual identity solely based upon a few words, or much less, a single phone. As it turns out, it is. How it is done, is also shown (although I must admit that my current education

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The Rise and Demise of the New Public Management, 28 10

It originates from the 1980s with their dominance of neo-liberal governments (especially Thatcher and Reagan) and the perceived crisis of the Welfare state, but it came to full fruition in the early 1990s. NPM is part of the neo-classical economic imperialism within the social sciences, i.e. the tendency to approach all questions with neo-classical economic methods. In advanced PA scholarship itself, especially ­ but not only ­ in Europe, NPM is on the defensive by now, if taken as a world view (i.e. an ideology), rather than as one of several useful perspectives for PA reform (i.e. part of a pluralistic approach). The question here is more whether one favors post-NPM (anti-NPM) or post-post-NPM, Weberian-based PA, the latter being the most advanced, and the most sophisticated, and now called the Neo-Weberian State (NWS). What was an option ten years ago is not an option anymore today. I would say that in PA

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Sustainability aspects of biofuels

substantial volumes of enzymes to turn starch into sugars (Soetaert, W. 2008). The starchy products represent only a small percentage of the total plant mass. Other plants' building blocks like cellulose and lignin are currently not being used to make biofuels as there is not a commercial viable production method for making ethanol form cellulosic biomass (FAO, 2008). Biodiesel is based on the oil crops, such as rapeseed in Europe and soybean in the USA and Brazil. In tropical regions, biodiesel feedstock can also be sourced from palm, coconut and jatropha oils, but these are currently not major feedstock for biodiesel. Biodiesel is produced by combining vegetable oil with an alcohol and a catalyst through a chemical process known as transesterification (FAO, 2008). Margit Tepner k0848752 Figure 1. Proportion of global production of liquid biofuels (FO Licht, 2007). Biofuels

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Referencing style, kuidas kirjandites autoritele viidata

1 commas and not brackets to set the date e.g. (Skinner, 1972, Ch. 5) and (Hunt, 1977, pp251-253). The purpose of the reference list is to allow readers to locate the original material. It is important to include the following items of information (continued on next page): 2 FOR ARTICLES Authors' name(s); authors' initial(s); date of publication; title or article; full journal title; journal volume number; inclusive page numbers. For example: Argyle, M. & Robinson, P. (1962). Two origins of achievement motivation. British Journal of Social and Clinical Psychology, 1, 107-120. Atkinson, J.W. (1957). Motivational determinants of note-taking behaviour. Psychological Review, 64, 359-372. Authors' name(s) are given in lower-case lettering.

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What is integrated care?

June 2011 Nuffield Trust work on integrated care This report is part of the Nuffield Trust's extensive programme of work on integrated care, which is examining the potential of new forms of care that are intended to benefit patients and taxpayers. Other related projects include: ·Integration in action: four international case studies. A study of four international organisations that have attempted to improve integration between health and care services. Interviews, documentary analysis and literature review are used to identify the main stimuli for integration and the issues that help or hinder progress; drawing out lessons for the NHS. ·Towards integrated care in Trafford. A project that looks at the process of change and lessons learned to date in Trafford, where NHS organisations have been working on the development of an integrated care system across the whole health economy. Further details of our integrated care work can be found at: www.nuffieldtrust.org

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Raamatu ajalugu - kokkuvõte

Europe, along with innovations in casting the type based on a matrix and hand mould. This invention gradually made books less expensive to produce, and more widely available. A 15th century incunabulum. Notice the blind-tooled cover, corner bosses and clasps. Early printed books, single sheets and images which were created before the year 1501 in Europe are known as incunabula. A man born in 1453, the year of the fall of Constantinople, could look back from his fiftieth year on a lifetime in which about eight million books had been printed, more perhaps than all the scribes of Europe had produced since Constantine founded his city in A.D. 330. 6/15 Modern world

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EU internal Market. Dog case

States shall, since animals are sentient beings, pay full regard to the welfare requirements of animals, while respecting the legislative or administrative provisions and customs of the Member States relating in particular to religious rites, cultural traditions and regional heritage”. b. Can dogs be a subject of a commercial trading? - Pursuant to Articles 4 and 10(2) of the The Directive on veterinary and zootechnical checks, dogs may be the subject of trade in principle only if certain conditions are met (Case C-301/14 Pfotenhilfe-Ungarn eV V Ministerium für Energiewende, Landwirtschaft, Umwelt und ländliche Räume des Landes Schleswig- Holstein). c. Are there any measures that may restrict such an action or inaction for free trade

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Personali juhtimise kodutöö, mitmekesisus organisatsioonis inglise keeles

Diversity in organization: the case of Office of Naval Research Human Resources Management and Organization Behaviour homework Darja Kristina Vester My work is mostly based on a book "Building a Diverse Work Force: Scientists and Engineers in the Office of Naval Research, which was written by Committee to Study Diversity in the Scientific and Engineering Work Force of the Office of Naval Research, National Research Council in 1997. The Office of Naval Research has for 50 years been in the forefront of research and development in the USA, especially in the physical sciences and engineering. Predating the National Science Foundation, ONR is one of the oldest federal agencies whose mission is to fund external research and development in support of national security needs. It continues today to be viewed as a premier

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Challenges of childrens participation A Case Study of active citizenship in Cadle Primary School

Government and Participation`, Childhood, 16 (2) (2009) 247-264 (p. 249). 2 Invernizzi, A. & Williams, J, Children and Citizenship, (London: Sage Publications, 2008). 3 Howe Brian and Covell Katherine, Empowering Children:Children`s Rights Education as Pathway to Citizenship, (London: University of Toronto Press, 2007), p.20. 4 Michael Freeman, ` The sociology of childhood and children's rights`, The International Journal of Children's Rights, 6 (1998) 433-444, p. 438. 5 Michael Freeman, 19898, p.438. 4 social actors has provoked a great controversy as it challenges the image of the incompetent child which is overwhelmingly prevalent in the Western society. It has generated a great confusion `about what role young people below the age of majority should play in community and political life`

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Priorities of Estonian History

pluralism in politics and historical interpretation. She wrote that mankind must recognize, tolerate, and even respect different understandings of history. We must find points of common interest, yet respect cultural differences. She suggested that it is possible for two or more right versions of history, multiple truths, to exist side by side, at least to the point that we can recognize them as valid viewpoints.3 In my opinion, attaining this evenhanded analysis of the past is one of the main priorities of Estonian historical research. Historians must take a balanced look at all the sources, considering others' points of view. Indeed, this is essential to historiography in general, that historians remove themselves from their own passions and narrow outlooks to see things the way his or her subjects saw them, consider what biases he or she was subject to, what his or her motivations and aims were.

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Dimitriu - When we are the other

a Department of English , Alexandru Ioan Cuza University of Iaþi , Romania Published online: 06 Aug 2012. To cite this article: Rodica Dimitriu (2012) When `we' are `the other'. Travel books on Romania as exercises in intercultural communication, Perspectives: Studies in Translatology, 20:3, 313-327, DOI: 10.1080/0907676X.2012.702400 To link to this article: http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/0907676X.2012.702400 PLEASE SCROLL DOWN FOR ARTICLE Taylor & Francis makes every effort to ensure the accuracy of all the information (the "Content") contained in the publications on our platform. However, Taylor & Francis, our agents, and our licensors make no representations or warranties whatsoever as to the accuracy, completeness, or suitability for any purpose of the Content. Any opinions

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Strategies of creating a dominant party – the case of UR

and control key media organizations with respect to maintain their position. It has been noted (Peregudov 2009: 48), that the most noticeable changes in the party­parliamentary system in contemporary Russia concern the actions by the leadership of United Russia to expand its public ties and contacts outside bureaucratic structures. Without a doubt, United Russia has often been used as a channel for patronage, material benefits and influencing policy. Belonging to the dominant party gives legislators numerous opportunities to gain access to money and influence. Therefore, once the legislation has reached the floor for a vote, members of United Russia seldom stand against the party's position (Remington 2008: 214). Since becoming the first party in the State Duma, United Russia has given its members new institutional resources with which to accommodate their need to serve particularistic interests. For example, by increasing the number of legislative

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Soil microflora

Bibliography Ascher, J., Sartori, G., Graefe, U., Thornton, B., Ceccherini, M. T., Pietramellara, G., & Egli, M. (2012). Are humus forms, mesofauna and microflora in subalpine forest soils sensitive to thermal conditions? Biology and Fertility of Soils, 48(6), 709­725. doi:10.1007/s00374-012-0670-9 Barabasz, W., Albiska, D., Jakowska, M., Lipiec, J., 2002 - Biological effects of mineral nitrogen fertilization on soil microorganisms, Polish Journal of Environmental Studies, vol. 11, No. 3, p. 193-198. Canbolat, M. Y., Bilen, S., Çakmakçý, R., Þahin, F., & Aydýn, A. (2005). Effect of plant growth-promoting bacteria and soil compaction on barley seedling growth, nutrient uptake, soil properties and rhizosphere microflora. Biology and Fertility of Soils, 42(4), 350­357. doi:10.1007/s00374-005-0034-9 Halász, J. L., Kotroczo, Z., Krausz, E., Tóth, M. D., & Balázsy, S. (2011). EFFECT OF

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Proseminar

- your personal contribution (do something that no one has done before); - talking about the material (as if you are speaking to the first year student ­ avoid sophistication in language, that may sound unnatural). Comment on examples (from where the example is taken ­ how it is used ­ explain all). NB! Comments everywhere. You have right to: · Supervisor discusses and specifies the topic with you; · Supervisor gives a tutorial ­ where the supervisor sets general directions for your paper and recommends a book (source) for your study; · Supervisor reads your rough sketch (and if necessary checks faults); BUT! Supervisor does not have to correct your language. The talk at the defense: a kind supervisor gets together with you and makes together your talk. As you start reading literature ­ do not trust every word you see. Often we need a second opinion

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Unit 5 p.102-105

12. Nuclear power could be extremely dangerous if it were to fall into the wrong hands. BUILD UP YOUR WORD POWER 1. outlet ­ shop 2. outcome ­ result 3. outlook ­ future 4. outgoing ­ excursion 5. outset ­ beginning 6. outrage ­ anger 7. outbreak ­ epidemic 8. outlay ­ costs COLLOCATIONS · technological warfare/area · automated factory/appliances · new age philosophy/travellers · scientific inquiry/journal · high-tech gadgetry/industry · experimental stage/research · space exploration/station · digital voice discs/camera 1. Originally, the Russian space station MIR was supposed to last for five years, but in fact it remained in operation for fourteen. 2. Professor Smith has recently had his findings published in a prominent scientific journal. 3. This is the product prototype; as you can see, it is still at the experimental stage. 4

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American Literature

The making of a new nation. The Enlightenment in America. The emergence of the notion of the American Dream. The great Enlighteners: Crèvecoeur, Jefferson, Paine, Franklin. The American Enlightenment is the intellectual thriving period in the United States in the midtolate 18th century (1715­1789), especially as it relates to American Revolution on the one hand and the European Enlightenment on the other. Influenced by the scientific revolution of the 17th century and the humanist period during the Renaissance, the Enlightenment took scientific reasoning and applied it to human nature, society, and religion. American Enlightenment a gradual but powerful awakening that established the ideals of democracy, liberty, and religious tolerance in the people of America. If there were just one development that directly caused the American Revolution and uplifted the intellectual culture of the continent while it was only

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Sexualisation of women in advertising

people start treating this problem as the dangerous threat that it is, then perhaps readers of these texts would be savvier to the deleterious nature of these advertisements. Word count: 863 Bibliography Page 4 of 5 Johnston, Jessica. "Eating Disorders." Socialistworld.net. Justice, Journal of Socialist Alternative, 17 Oct. 2004. Web. 10 Nov. 2013. . Page 5 of 5

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THE HISTORY OF JOURNALISM

His column "Sportslight" appeared in more than 100 newspapers. He estimated that he wrote 1 million words a year--3,000 words a day--and traveled 15,000 miles a year to bring stories to his readers. Ernie Pyle 1900-1945 Perhaps the best-loved reporter of all time. Pyle covered the human side of the news in a folksy, chatty style. With his wife, Jerry, he traveled the United States and the world in search of stories about ordinary heroes. During World War II, Pyle mixed with soldiers in Europe and the Pacific and followed them into battle. His columns home gave readers a glimpse of war from what he called "the worm's-eye view." My opinion of this profession I think, this profession is quite interesting, but not for all. I assume that, to be a great journalist, you must be interested in sphere about you write. It's boring, when journalists just write about things, which happened in their town/country. Inspiration ­ is the first thing, which could help to write fantastic reports

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Business peciliarities in Ukraine and Bealrus

.............................................................................106 3 INTRODUCTION The current reading material focuses on business peculiarities in Ukraine and Belarus. *** The aim of the Traderun programme course "FUNDING PROJECTS IN RUSSIA AND EASTERN PARTNERSHIP COUNTRIES" is to provide the students with comprehensive and practical overview of the fundraising possibilities in EU and Estonia. The course gives an overview of EU structural support and regional implementing agencies, that are available for a businessman to apply for a fund. A successful student will be aware of and understand the EU fundraising possibilities in the frames of cooperation with Russian and Eastern Partnership countries, and able to define the financing criteria and priorities. The current reading material summarises the main aspects covered by lectures and structurises the information channels for the future.

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Monopoly paper / DeBeers monopol

last free to visit and work directly in the largest diamond market, America. (Johannesburg. Windhoek 2004) DeBeers agreed to pay fine, but they was not certify that they are guilty. For conclusion of this case they were still winners, because the fine was not fateful to them and they were legally back again in American market, which is world's largest diamond market as we see on Table 2. Also the EU went to court with DeBeers to decrease their monopolistic position in Europe. In February 2006 European Commission decided that: World No. 1 diamond producer De Beers settled a monopoly abuse case with the European Commission by agreeing not to buy rough diamonds from Russian diamond miner Alrosa from 2009. The Commission said this would make more diamonds available in the market. (Miningmx 2009) With this sort moves they will decrease DeBeers monopoly and hope to get diamonds prices not so high.

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Public Administration and Innovation

universities and public research institutes, including joint research, co-patenting, co-- publications and more informal linkages; 3) diffusion of knowledge and technology to enterprises, including industry adoption rates for new technologies and diffusion through machinery and equipment; and 4) personnel mobility, focusing on the movement of technical personnel within and between the public and private sectors. Attempts to link these flows to firm performance show that high levels of technical collaboration, technology diffusion and personnel mobility contribute to the improved innovative capacity of enterprises in terms of products, patents and productivity. There are many different approaches to analysing national innovation systems. Firm level innovation surveys question enterprises on their sources of knowledge most relevant to innovation and allow a ranking of different linkages by industrial sector and country

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Ssubtiitrite lugemiskiirus

(2004) have carried out this task with rigor and completeness. Instead, this pa- per is intended to focus on the viewer as the key element of subtitling reception, and more specifically, on the viewer's ability to read subtitles, which is usually ex- pressed by means of two different parameters: characters per second and words per minute. Karamitroglou published the article entitled "A Proposed Set of Subtitling Standards in Europe" in issue number 2 of Translation Journal in 1998. This art- icle covers many aspects in relation with subtitles, their format and the profession- al conventions at stake. With a somewhat prescriptive intention, the author pro- poses some linguistic "best practices", as far as creation of subtitles is concerned. In terms of reading speed, he mentions that a tested value for "average readers" (i.e. aged 14­65 years, and who belong to a middle-high social class from an edu- Babel 59:4 (2013), 406­420

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Russian philology

environment. Over the last few centuries, the development of society and its political upshots have produced agendas for linguistic inquiry and discourse on language, some of which have had an impact on the development of Russian and contingent languages and their social functions, as well as on the development of linguistics as a global discipline. Six such agendas can be pinpointed: (1) the Orthodox emancipation agenda (1600-1700), (2) the Russian nation building agenda (1700-present), (3) the scientific agenda (1860-present), (4) the Marxist agenda (1917-1989), (5) the Eurasian agenda (1920-1935), (6) the cybernetic agenda (1953-1975). Russian language Russian language is an East Slavic language and an official language in Russia, Belarus, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan and many minor or unrecognised territories. It is an unofficial but widely spoken language in Ukraine and Latvia, and to a lesser extent, the other post-Soviet states and former members of the Eastern Bloc.

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''Dracula'' analüüs

Bram Stoker An Irish novellist Bram Stoker’s Gothic horror novel ‘’Dracula’’ was first published in 1897. The story is about vampire that tries to find new blood for himself and the hunt for him. Also you can find a little romance in the book. It takes place in Transylvania, Romania and in England. The novel is written in diary-form and several characters are telling their story by keeping a journal. Entries are written in six months by four persons. In the novel there are nine main characters: Jonathan Harker, whose writings are seen first; Count Dracula, of whom all the story is about, but he does not keep a diary; Wilhelmina ‘’Mina’’ Harker, early Murray, wife of Jonathan Harker; Lucy Westerna, a friend of Wilhelmina; Arthur Holmwood, Lucy’s fiancee, who also doesn’t write; John Seward, a doctor; Abraham Van Helsing, a Dutch doctor, dr

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How the right of privacy was viewed in the 1890s and 2010s.

Essay How the right of privacy was viewed in the 1890s and 2010s. Comparison between two articles by Warren & Brandeis and Julie Cohen The two articles have questioned - What is privacy ? The simplest answer would be that the privacy is a human right and like in the first article by Warren & Brandeis, they quote Judge Cooly who sayd that, the privacy is the right to be let alone. This means, that a person is free to go and do what ever the person wants, no one has a right to harm him/her physically or mentally and vice versa. What ever the person decides to do, nobody else has the right to know about it without persons premission.

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Kvalitatiivne uurimustöö Emotsioonide regulatsioon ja stress

2.2 The psychological measurements 14 2.3 Psychological stress response measures 15 2.3.1 Detection of plasma IL-6 15 2.3.2 Detection of salivary cortisol 16 2.4 Psychological procedure 16 2.5 Statistical analysis 17 3 Results 18 3.1 Cortisol response in relation to TSST test 18 Table 1. Mean and Standard Deviation of salivary cortisol 18 Figure 4. Cortisol reactivity 18 3

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Big data in cloud

A demonstration was made by a group of researchers found that they could use off-the-shelf radio-, sound- and light-emitting tools to deceive Tesla’s autopilot sensors, in some cases causing the car’s computers to perceive an object where none existed, and in others to miss a real object in the Tesla’s path [25]. My opinion Academic essay (ITI0103) 2019 spring I think big data is great since it gives an enormous boost to the gaming industry by allowing artificial intelligence to grow in such a rapid paste. Today, AI is dominating most of the games - from board games to interactive fiction games. I believe, as AI advances in the gaming industry, it can be later used in more real-life situations. And I'm not the only one thinking so. Elon Musk[26], who has invested in multiple AI companies has stated, that he firmly believes in the numerous possibilities that AI can bring.

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Kuidas muudab mudelprojekteerimine teraskonstruktsioonide valmistamist ja ehitamist

its low weight and high strength in both compression and tension. Therefore, the steel design and construction industry has been on the forefront of technical innovation. The purpose of this study is to determine how 3D and BIM are changing the design, fabrication and construction of complex steel structures. The thesis is qualitative in nature, in that it tries to determine the effects of virtual design and construction based on in-depth analysis of two case studies. Data were collected during 5 interviews with people who were intimately involved in the projects. Background information was obtained from professional journals, engineering articles and conference papers. During analysis, the data were compared to propositions that emerged from the literature review to determine whether a clear pattern was present. A comparison table was created to compare the effects of virtual design and construction of the two projects

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Psühholoogia bioloogiline-, kognitiivne- ja sotsiaalne vaade

PSYCHOLOGY PART 1: CORE Biological level of analysis Outline principles that define the biological level of analysis. 1) Behavior can be innate, because it is genetically based. Evolution may play a key role in behavior. 2) Animals may be studied as a means of understanding human behavior. 3) There are biological correlates of behavior. Cognitions, emotions and behaviors are products of the anatomy and physiology of our nervous and endocrine system. Explain how principles of the biological level of analysis may be demonstrated in research.

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