Electric car (biological cars) ( , . . , .) One of the most common types of pollution are gases that emit vehicles and to prevent this people asked themselves the goal to take in the use of biologically clean vehicle What is it? Electric car - a car driven by one or more electric motors powered by an autonomous power source (battery, fuel cell, etc.) and not the internal combustion engine. First Electric car Electric car appeared before the internal combustion engine. The first electric car in the form of a truck with an electric motor was established in 1841. Limitations · The large mass of the batteries. · Battery charging time, but there are ways to "quick charge" to the part-time battery capacity. · In most cases, low dynamic performance. · In some hybrids in general there are no electric batteries. · The major auto companies after the 2000s, paid little attention to electric cars ...
Culture- culture affects not only what dream is about but also how the dreamer thinks about it when she recalls it later on. In some societies including our own, dreams are generally dismissed as nonsensical fancies, irrelevant to real life. Dreams and internal conflict- according to Freud, dreams are product of an elaborate clash between two contending forces-unconscious primitive urges of our biological heritage and the civilizing constaints imposed by society. The disguise explains why dreams are so often odd and senseless. Senselessness is only on the surface, a cunning mask that lets us indulge in the unacceptable wish without realizing that iti is unacceptable. ' some distortions involve various transformations of the unacceptable themes, one is symbolism'. ( riding a horse and walking up a staircase refer to intercourse and passion ). Dreams and Human Development:
Tallinn, 2014 Michael Morpurgo His biographical data Michael Murporgo´s full name is Michael Andrew Bridge Morpurgo. He was born 5 October 1943 in St Albans, Hertfordshire, he attended schools in London, Sussex and Canterbury. He went on to London University to study English and French, followed by a step into the teaching profession and a job in a primary school in Kent. It was there that he discovered what he wanted to do. Morpurgo's biological father was actor Tony Van Bridge. His mother, Kippe Cammaerts (otherwise Catherine Noel Kippe, daughter of Emile Cammaerts), who had been an actress, met (and in 1946 married) Jack Morpurgo (subsequently Professor of American Literature at the University of Leeds from 1969 to 1982) while Bridge was away during World War II. Morpurgo did not find out who his biological father was until he was 19, when watching the 1962 film version of Great Expectations with his mother, in which Bridge appeared
2. joonis Keskmine reaktsiooniaeg madala vs kõrge töökoormusega vahetustes. 3. joonis Keskmine PVT ajavahemik madala vs kõrge töökoormusega vahetustes. Vahetustega töö mõjud tervisele- 9- KASUTATUD KIRJANDUS 1. Stuart D.Baulk, Katie J. Kandelaars, Nicole Lamond, Gregory D. Roach, Drew Dawson, Adam Fletcher. Does variation in workload affect fatigue in a regular 12- hour shift? Sleep and Biological Rhythms; Jan2007, Vol.5 Issue 1, p74-77, 4p, 1 graph Vahetustega töö mõjud tervisele- 10 - VIITED 1 Sleep and Biological Rhytms 2007; 74-77. Stuart D.Baulk, Katie J. Kandelaars, Nicole Lamond, Gregory D. Roach, Drew Dawson, Adam Fletcher. Does variation in workload affect fatigue in a regular 12-hour shift system? 2 Sleep and Biological Rhytms 2007, cit Smith L, Folkard S, Tucker P, Macdonald I. Work shift duration: a rewiew
protective equipment is properly stored in a well-defined place; it is checked and cleaned if possible before, and in any case after, each use; defective equipment is repaired or replaced before further use. 2. Workers may not be charged for the cost of these measures. Directive Article 5 2000/54/EC Replacement The employer shall avoid the use of a harmful biological agent if the nature Biological agents of the activity so permits, by replacing it with a biological agent which, under its conditions of use, is not dangerous or is less dangerous to workers' health, as the case may be, in the present state of knowledge. Article 6 Reduction of risks 1. Where the results of the assessment referred to in Article 3 reveal a risk
· Results are interpreted statistically significant even when the effect size is small · Results must be repeatable · Results are interpreted as tendencies or differences in means it's not an universal truth Psychology everywhere · Where do you acquire psychological knowledge? - Is it trustworthy? · Think critically as the information may be scientifically uncontrolled or transformed during times Research in psychology · Basic research (biological, developmental, cognitive, personality, social) · Applied research (organizational, sports, school, counseling, clinical) Areas of Psychology Specializations in psychology Specializations in psychology · Most psychologists are involved in the areas of clinical and counseling psychology. · The primary focus of clinical psychologists is the diagnosis and treatment of mental and behavioral disorders. What is a main difference between a psychologist and psychiatrist?
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Environmental problems Nimi Klass Biodiversity The variety of life on Earth, its biological diversity, is commonly referred to as biodiversity. The number of species of plants, animals, and microorganisms, the enormous diversity of genes in these species, the different ecosystems on the planet, such as deserts, rainforests and coral reefs are all part of a biologically diverse Earth. Appropriate conservation and sustainable development strategies attempt to recognize this as being integral to any approach. In some way or form, almost all cultures have
E. Roosaar 4/10/19 4 Uniqueness of food markets Natural conditions. Food sector's special conditions (distinctive conditions). Several special conditons are becoming less distinctive. One special condition can affect the other. Supply and demand. E. Roosaar 4/10/19 5 Special conditions Can be divided into three categories: 1) biological and physical 2) structural conditions 3) market and economic conditions E. Roosaar 4/10/19 6 Food is a basic necessity good At the bottom of hierarchy of needs. Demand is income inelastic. Consumption does not increase when population's income increases. E. Roosaar 4/10/19 7 Instability Agriculture. Weather, pests, diseases.
How pellets are made http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B4VP129rWcY Peat properties Peat is an organic deposit formed from the accumulation of decomposed remains of plants in the oxygenpoor environment of excess water. Peat consists mainly of partially decomposed remains of plants and humus. The most essential indices of peat are decomposition degree, moisture content, mineral (ash) content, density and calorific value. Although peat is of biological origin, it is not considered a renewable biofuel usually, but a slowly renewable fuel of biological origin. The CO2 emitted to the atmosphere during its combustion is accounted as a greenhouse gas (GHG) similarly to fossil fuels. Harvesting peat http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sfzH_WTLulM&feature=related http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GnYB11cbbY&feature=related Peat final product Sod Peat and milled peat Usage of biofuels
Mailis Zirk 2011 BIOGEOGRAPHY P. Ganderton and P Coker ENVIRONMENTAL BIOGEOGRAPHY England 2005 Question of the day Which three fundamental processes does biogeography deal with? Current and historical patterns of plants and animals observation and detection small and large scale patterns from agriculture to reclamation Deals with: Evolution - result of an irreversible genetic change in an individual or population Dispersal - organisms move out from their origins Extinction - species is permanently eliminated by natural actions, ensuring that no living examples remain Impacts: individual species community Individual level - changes in organism survival Species level - changes in ecosystem structure and distribution Community level - changes in global biodiversity Management to...
b)NSV Liidu eesmärk hõivata uusi territooriume Euroopas ja Aasias c)Marshalli plaani käivitamine USA poolt d)Berliini blokaad ja Saksamaa lõhenemine Milliste "relvadega" sõditi külma sõja ajal ? Üritati üksteist rohkem üle trumbata igal alal nt: majanduses ja relvastuses. Oli vastasseis kommunismi ja demokraatia pärast. Kõige rohkem vaenutsesid USA ja NSV Liit ja kartuses, teine võib igal hetkel rünnata hakkati tootma massihävitusrelvi, milleks olid ka ABC relvad (atomic , biological , chemical). Mõisted : Trumani doktriin -1947. USA presidendi seisukoht, kus toetatakse vabade rahvaste püüdeid sise- ja välissurve vastu. Marshalli plaan -1947. Nägi ette Euroopa taastamist USA abil. Berliini blokaad -1948. NSV Liit üritas blokeerida lääneliitlaste kontrolli all olevaid Berliini sektoreid. Saksamaa lõhenemine -1949. Lääne-Saksamaal moodustati Saksa liitvabariik ja Ida- Saksamaal Saksa demokraatlik vabariik. ÜRO -24.okt.1945. Ühinenud Rahvaste Organisatsioon
(retrosynthesis) OR (x- ray analysis)) Märksõna Biokatalüüs 33 17 Märksõna Süntees 146 54 Märksõna Stereoselektiivne 6 8 süntees b) Gustafsson, H. (1974).Synthesis and stereochemical studies of some optically active a-azolylpropionic acids of biological interest. Uppsala. 2. a) 6 b) 5 c) 5 d) 6 3. Annual Reports on the Progress of Chemistry. Section B, Organic Chemistry Andmebaas: Royal Society of Chemistry Core (KESLI) Olemas online-s aastast: 1997 Köide: 107 ARKIVOC: online journal of organic chemistry Andmebaasid: Academic Search Complete, DOAJ: Directory of Open Access Journals Olemas online-s aastast: 2000 12nes köide (Ilmub kord aastas, alates aastast 2000) Beilstein journal of organic chemistry
His mother married Lolo Soetoro, another EastWest Center student from Indonesia. In 1967, the family moved to Jakarta, where Obama's half-sister Maya SoetoroNg was born. Obama attended schools in Jakarta, where classes were taught in the Indonesian language. Four years later when Barack (he was called as "Barry") was ten, he returned to Hawaii to live with his maternal grandparents, Madelyn and Stanley Dunham, and later his mother. His mother died of cancer in 1995. He saw his biological father only once (in 1971) after his parents divorced. And he admitted using alcohol, marijuana and cocaine during his teenage years. His biological father died in a 1982 car accident. Further education and career. Barack Obama was enrolled in the fifth grade at the esteemed Punahou Academy, graduating with honors in 1979. He was only one of three black students at the school. This is where Obama first became conscious of racism and what it meant to be an AfricanAmerican.
Sustainable forest management Author: nimi Book by: Klaus von Gadow, Timo Pukkala, Margarida Tomé Sustainable forest management Topics · Scope of sustainability · Scope of development · A new perspective at sustainability Scope of sustainability · If we extinct some biological species, we can't recreate it. · If we substitute some spicies, what will be the consequenses. Author: Xvazquez Scope of sustainability · Renewable resources Source: Thegreatergreen (2011) Scope of history · Trees carry information from centuries. By: Jaymi Heimbuch Scope of developmement · GMO genetically modified organism Author: John Gress
components such as spaceships and satellites. Some known companies involved in space programs include Lockheed Martin, Northrop Grumman, EADS, and Boeing. These companies are also involved in other areas of aerospace such as the construction of aircraft. Many countries have air transport companies, such as Air France and Air India. Biotechnology-Biotechnology is technology based on biology, especially when used in agriculture, food science, and medicine. United Nations Convention on Biological Diversity defines biotechnology as:[1] Any technological application that uses biological systems, living organisms, or derivatives thereof, to make or modify products or processes for specific use. Biotechnology is often used to refer to genetic engineering technology of the 21st century, however the term encompasses a wider range and history of procedures for modifying biological organisms according to the needs of humanity, going back to the initial modifications of native
• Täiskasvanud sigadel kõige sarnasemad aminohapete vajaduse mustrid inimestega • Üldiselt suurim aminohapete vajadus rottidel, eriti metioniin, tsüstiin, treoniin • Koertel vananedes võib vajadus aminohapete järele isegi kasvada. • Tekib küsimus… Kas aeglaselt kasvavad loomad vajavad vähem Tänan kuulamast! • Kasutatud kirjandus: • Osborne T.B., Mendel L.B., 1914 . Amino-acids in nutrition and growth, The Journal of Biological Chemistry, 17, 325-349. • McLarney M.J., Pellett P.L., and Young V.R., 1996. Pattern of Amino Acid Requirements in Humans: An Interspecies Comparison Using Published Amino Acid Requirement Recommendations, The Journal of Nutrition.
Märksõna biokatalüütiline 0 stereokeemiline 0 süntees 186 65 keemiline süntees 225 223 steroidid 12 29 b) Koostada ühe relevantse raamatu kohta bibliokirje. Synthesis and stereochemical studies of some optically active a-azolylpropionic acids of biological intrest. (1974). / ed. H. Gustafsson. Uppsala 1.2 Rahvusvaheline kümnendliigitus UDK. Leia e kataloogist ESTER abil, milline UDK kirjeldab järgmisi ainevaldkondi: a) genoomid 602.6 :519.2 b) spektrofotomeetria 543.422.3 c) orgaaniline süntees 547.057 (047.31) d) komposiitmaterjalid 620.22-419.8 1.3 E-ajakirja otsing e- väljaannete otsivahendiga A to Z a) Annual Reports on the Progress of Chemistry. Section B, Organic Chemistry
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Cultural practices The mankind has and will have a major influence on changing the microflora of soils. There are countless activites that have and minor effect, but change the soil composition in the long term as a whole. Although, some activites like agriculture, waste management and forestry carried out to satisfy the needs of the people have major impact on in areas of action. Sidorenko and Buzoleva (2007) stated that soil microbiocenosis is one of the most complicated biological communities. Various interrelationships occur between bacteria in the process of their activity, including those at the metabolic level. These interralationships can will bias the balanced system. For instance, Halasz et al. (2011) researched clearly showed that soils, degradation and transformation of natural and xenobiotics depends on the activities of soil enzymes and the number and activities of soil micro organisms. Deposited waste of
last 50 years is very likely to have been caused by human activities. Weapon of mass destruction A weapon of mass destruction (WMD) is a weapon that can kill large numbers of humans and/or cause great damage to man-made structures (e.g. buildings), natural structures (e.g. mountains), or the biosphere in general. There are eight countries that have declared they possess nuclear weapons Different types of weapons of mass destruction are biological, chemical, nuclear and radiological. Racism and anti-Semitism. Some people wont accept that all of us are equal and their religion or skin colour are not important. There are many violent conflicts going on in the world caused by anti-semitism or racism. Hunger There are one billion malnourished people in the world, about one sixth of the worlds total population. On the average, a person dies every second as a direct or indirect result of poor nutrition.
· · · High AC - muscle contraction and tetany Injuries to Fish · Hemorrhages or bruising of soft tissue · Fractures of vertebrae · · · NOTE: AC is more likely to injure fish than pulsed DC Pulsed DC is more likely to injure fish than continuous DC 8.3 Electrofishing system · power source and power control unit · meters · wires & electrodes · other equipment (lights, nets, pumps, livewells) · boat · shocking system · backpack shockers Biological Factors · Species - shad susceptible...catfish not as much · · · · · Fish size - big fish feel more due to voltage drop from head to tail
Homeostasis is the ability of an open system to regulate its internal environment to maintain stable conditions by means of multiple dynamic equilibrium adjustments controlled by interrelated regulation mechanisms. Energy is a quantity that is often understood as the ability to perform work. Future of biology rests in harnessing data avalanche. Like most sciences, biology is inundated with data. However, a group of researchers warns in a Nature feature that the avalanche of biological information is at the point where the discipline may be unable to reach its full potential without improvements for curating data into on-line databases. Biology has changed a lot, but the basics remain the same. And, also like all the sciences are evolving and moving forward, biology is also moving in direction of innovation.
It is common that top executives in big companies are mostly men. But does that necessarily mean that women are not suitable for such responsible, effort and leadership demanding jobs? I do not think so. First of all, I would like to say that this tradition is coming not only from history, but from evolution. In nature, masculine representatives of most species are stronger, more agile and aggressive than feminine representatives, because their biological function is to be the main breadwinners and defenders of their families, while females' main functions are to distribute that bread within the family, raise, feed and look after the progeny. Of course there are exceptions like lions (lionesses do hunting which ensures food for their families), seahorses (males bear the eggs) and some others, but in general law of nature is such. So it is not surprising that this law applies for the human beings, but we are truly exceptional species
üha enam tunduma, et Stalin üritab terve Euroopa oma võimu alla saada. Lisaks olid suureks mõjutajaks Marshalli plaani käivitamine USA poolt ning Berliini blokaad ja Saksamaa lõhenemine. Ül3 Kahepooluselise maailma kujunemine, tuumasõjaoht, võidurelvastumine, uute sõjalis- poliitiliste liitude teke (NATO), ,,raudse eesriide" kujunemine ja erinevad kriisid ning lokaalsed sõjad (Berliini kriisid ja Vietnami sõda) Ül4 a. ABC relvad- massihävitusrelvad, mis olid atomic, biological, chemical. b. kolmas maailm majanduslikult vaesed ja sisepoliitilistes raskustes riigid, keda üritati külma sõja ajal ära kasutada. c. sotsialistliku orientatsiooniga riigid- riigid, mis apelleerivad sotsialistlike riikide toetusele, valitseb kommunistlik partei. Sageli egoistlikud plaanid, ei ole midagi püsivat (Kongo, Afganistan) Ül5 I maailm- USA, Austraalia, Uus-Meremaa II maailm- Venemaa, Ungari, Eesti Arengumaad- Argentiina, Costa-Rica, Hiina mõningad piirkonnad
Air pollution in Japan Birgit Tohter Air pollution The presence of toxic chemicals or compounds (including those of biological origin) in the air, at levels that pose a health risk. The effects of air pollution is global warming, heart problems, acid rains etc. There are solutions like public transport, cleaning smokestacks, laws, renewable sources, The history Industrial activity in Japan devoloped rapidly after the World War II. People became really sick and described it as more horrible suffering than death. In the 1970s Japan managed to clean up without sacrificing growth by investing
Air pollution Janne Sinkarev, 8c Air pollution · Natural sources such as: Dust,smoke, volcanic eruption and · What is it? also forest fire. · Air pollution is the introduction of · Anthropogenic sources such as: chemicals, particulate matter, or aerosol sprays, toxic biological materials that cause gases,rocketry and some more for harm or discomfort to humans or millitary use. Also chemicals and other living organisms, or dust. Also transport: cars, motor damages the natural environment vehickles, marine vessels, planes. into the atmosphere. · Air pollution divided into two: Air pollution, which cames by human activity(Anthropogenic sources) and air pollution, which cames by
main protagonist of the novel. He is flown to CERN to help investigate the murder of Leonardo Vetra. Vittoria Vetra The adopted daughter of Vetra. She, like her father, works with CERN. Her research focuses on biology and physics. The reader learns early in the novel that Vittoria worked with her father in their research of antimatter. Camerlengo Carlo Ventresca The Camerlengo (Papal Chamberlain) during the conclave. He murdered the pope, who is later revealed to have been his biological father. Other book characters: Leonardo Vetra, Cardinal Saverio Mortati, Commander Olivetti, Captain Rocher, Hassassin In May 2009 released film Thank you for your attention By Alina Semjonova
for this pedicular concept. But to most of us, "evolution" simply means that human beings are descended from apes, a slight misunderstanding, since both humans and modern apes are descendants of a mutual ancestor that is now extinct. It's not evolution but the theory of natural selection and the evidence he collected to prove to fellow scientists, peers, students, and most importantly the masses of public and the church that were at the heart of Darwin's contribution to biological science. Charles Darwin did not invent the concept of evolution. A number of prominent scientists and other thinkers during the eighteenth century and the first half of the nineteenth century (among them Charles Darwin's grandfather, Erasmus Darwin) had offered detailed theories of evolution (Clark, 1984, pg.24-25). Therefor the idea of evolution went very far back in Western history. At that time this concept was referred to as The Great Chain
– Agriculture, Ecosystems & Environment. Vol. 74, No. 1–3, pp. 19–31. 2. Benton, T.G., Vickery, J.A., Wilson, J.D. 2003. Farmland biodiversity: is habitat heterogeneity the key? Trends in Ecology & Evolution 18:182-188 3. Brussaard, L., de Ruiter, P. C., Brown, G. G. (2007). Soil biodiversity for agricultural sustainability. – Agriculture, Ecosystems & Environment. Vol 121, No. 3, pp. 233–244. 4. David W. Crowder Randa Jabbour. Biological Control. Relationships between biodiversity and biological control in agroecosystems: Current status and future challenges 75 köide, august 2014, lk 8-17. 5. Geiger, F. Bengtsson, J. Berendse, F., Weisser, W.W., Emmerson, M., Morales, M.B., jt. 2010. Persistent negative effects of pesticides on biodiversity and biological control potential on European farmland. Basic and Applied Ecology 11: 97-105. 6. Gurr, G. M., Wratten, S. D., Luna, J. M. (2003). Multi-function agricultural
· 70 million people a year migrate from the country to cities. That is about 130 a minute, that means very massive globalization. · At this rate, our future cities may turn out to be quasi-temporary, missing the basics of human life, such as water and electricity, still belching out the waste of fuels that warm the globe. · The New City in China: The buildings and all around it work like biological, growing beings, photosynthesising and producing and re- using their own energy. China will be largest solar manufacturer in the world. · Masdar city in United Arab Emirates near Abu Dhabi. First city in the world, that would rely on the renewable energy sources. 6 square kilometers, home for 50,000 people and 1,500 businesses. · Habitat 2020 is a future example of biomimetic architecture that fuses high-tech ideas with basic cellular
Retelling the Aboriginal people 1. The formation of the continent Australia, a continent of geographic and biological diversity (mitmekesisus), has an amazing range of animal and plant life, as well as one of the world's oldest ethnic groups. After the last Ice age, when sea rose considerably (märkimisväärselt kasvanud), Australia and its largest island Tasmania, became isolated form the rest of Asia. 2. The earliest inhabitants The earliest humans living in Australia are called Aborigines and they are descended (pärinevad) from among the earliest humans in the world. For thousands of years Aborigines
long-term changes in resource exploitation, investments, implementation of new technologies, increase of public awareness, and changing of consumption patterns are prerequisite for the development of a secure and future-oriented state. Vocabulary Natural environment looduskeskkond Sustainability jätkusuutlikkus Global climate change globaalsed kliimamuutused Ozone depletion osoonikihi hõrenemine Resource depletion ressursside vähenemine Biodiversity / biological diversity bioloogiline mitmekesisus Waste jäätmed Soil erosion pinnase erosioon Vegetation taimestik Revolve pöörlema, keerlema Exclusively ainult, üksnes Transcend ületama, piirest väljuma, maailmast sõltumatu olema Boundary piirjoon, piir Restrict - piirama
will be a surprise for her, when he's away. The surprise for her was that few hours later, a man, looking just same as Peter, appears behind Stephanies door. The only difference between this man and Peter is that the new man looks a bit ridiculous, like he's going to carnival or smth. Firstly Steph. thinks that this is Peter, who is making a joke on her, but the man is says that he is Peter's clone, named Paul and Peter made him with biological testings. Stephanie really doesn't belive him, but when she finally talks to Peter on phone, she realizes, that she might be wrong and Paul really is a clone. Peter explains sending Paul to Stephanie's house with that he didn't want her to be alone. Stephanie gets used to it that Paul is his clone, but whet Peter is at home, Paul goes away. But finally she gets in a very hard relationship, because the time she spent with Paul, was same necessary for her as spending time with Peter
USA sekkus, NSV saatis sinna raketid ja ähvardas tuumasõjaga. 3. Kuhu tungis NSV Liit 1979 aastal? 4. Miks eraldas NSV liit Ida-Euroopa nn raudse eesriidega? Et muuta teiste riikide arvamust endale kasulikuks, et arvataks, et kommunism on hea. 5. Milles seisnes võidurelvastumine külma sõja aastatel? Vastaste hirmus hoidmine, pidevalt uute relvade loomine ja olemasolevate arendamine (USA ja NSV) 6. Mis on nn ABC-relvad? Automical, biological, chemical 7. Kuidas lõppes Vietnami sõda? USA kaotas 8. Miks puhkes külm sõda? Sest USA ja NSV suhted halvenesid ja nad hakkasid üksteist üle trumpama kõikidel võimalikel elualadel. 9. Millised olid tähtsamad muudatused Euroopa kaardil peale II maailmasõja lõppu? Itaalia jagati ära, Saksamaal kärbiti. Island sai vabaks, NSV Liit suurenes. 10. Kuidas muutus poliitiliste jüudude vahekord maailmas?
, Hwan K. C., Lim L. J., Han, K. S. (2010). SYSTEM OF DRINKING WATER TREATMENT USING IMMERSED MEMBRANES : KR20100053155. [Online] esp@cenet (16.04.1012) 6. (5P) Leidke andmebaasist Compendex täistekstartikleid teemal Water treatment process of membranes. Esitage: a) otsistrateegia: Panin otsinguvälja teema nime (Water treatment process of membraanes) b) artiklite arv: 5530 a) ühe relevantse e artikli kirje: Kimura, K. (2009) Influence of residual organic macromolecules produced in biological wastewater treatment processes on removal of pharmaceuticals by NF/RO membraanes. -Water Research, 43(15), 3751-3758. [Online] Compendex (16.04.2012 7. (5 P) Leidke internetist artikleid teemal Water treatment process of membranes kasutades mõnda teadusotsimootorit (mitte Google). Esitage: a) otsimootori nimetus: Yahoo a) otsistrateegia: panin otsingusse teema nime b) ühe relevantse veebilehe URL (veebiaadress) c) miks see leht on usaldusväärne? 8. (2P) Mis on otsiprofiil?
What is agroterrorism and what can I do to protect myself and my family? Terrorist attacks aimed at reducing the food supply by destroying crops using natural pests such as the potato beetle, animal diseases such as hoof and mouth disease and anthrax, molds and other plant diseases, or chemicals that defoliate vegetation, such as Agent Orange, used in Vietnam.Agroterrorism involves the act of any person knowingly or maliciously using biological or other agents as weapons against the agricultural industry and the food supply-- plants and especially animals. Outbreaks caused by the deliberate spread of animal diseases by terrorists are likely to have much higher costs than natural occurrences or epidemics. Agricultural education and extension services inform farmers and livestock operators of the threats and work with farmers, veterinarians, and crop consultants to prevent and control plant and animal diseases Sum up :
Research Project Module Code: xx 2007-2008 Supervised by xxx Word count: 7261 Emotion regulation in relation.. 2 Abstract The aim of this study was to investigate the association between psychological and the biological stress response. It is known that humans, interacting with each other or their environment, have emotional reactions that are individually regulated. These emotional responses are linked to changes in autonomic and neuroendocrine systems, which are essential for metabolic support when preparing the body for action. Since emotion can influence such important processes like learning, decision-making, memory and consequently health and welfare of the individual then dysfunctional
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. 1) Correlational studies: Study by Buss, who hypothesized that across cultures, men will prefer to marry younger women because of greater reproductive capacity and women will place greater value on a potential mate's earning
action or acts done or left undone - is ancient and powerful" Keeping it together (5) being (a) tough (man): "One time my wife (compare this to other cultural tropes such as "Karma", wanted to discontinue [treatment] - she was discouraged - and I "Kismat", "what goes around comes around" etc.) wanted to continue. I won. I always win. She became pregnant the · "Involuntary biological failures" also become "voluntary next time...It is a difficult procedure. I saw the possibilities that were volitional failure", e.g. Physicians imply that failure of will or offered..." ""...my wife seems to think it is a tremendous amount of desire is evident in individual choices as delaying chilbearing, burden, something she can't deal with on an ongoing basis...I didn't "biological clock"
aluse ammoniaagi poolt. • Aminohapete metabolismist tekkinud happed Kasutatud kirjandus 1. R.F.Schmidt G. Thews, Inimese füsioloogia, Tartu, 1997. Peatükid 2.6, 15, 17.1 2. Pocock G. Human Physiology: The Basis of Medicine. Oxford University Press. 2004,2006. 3. Guyton and Hall Textbook of Medical Physiology (Guyton Physiology) 4. Glutamaadi deamineerimise pilt: http://2012books.lardbucket.org/books/introduction-to-chemistry- general-organic-and-biological/s23-07-stage-ii-of-protein-catabolism.html 5. Happe-leelis tasakaalu pilt: http://www.precisionnutrition.com/all-about-dietary-acids-and-bases
Orlando Jonathan Blanchard Bloom Orlando is 32 years old (13.jaanuar 1977). He is 1.79 cm long and was born in England, Canterbury. His nicknames are Orli and OB. Parents usually call him Orli. Orlando is a classically trained English actor. His mother name's Sonia Constance Josephine and his father name's Harry Saul Bloom. When Orlando was four years old, then his father died of a stroke. But, when he was thirteen years old showes his mother their family friend (Colin Kivi) is the biological father of Orlando. He has one sister, Samantha Bloom, who was born in 1975 years. Perhaps she is 34 years old. Bloom has sustained several injuries: he broke his left arm and cracked his skull three times, broke his nose while playing rugby union (Rugby union is a competitive outdoor contact sport, played with an oval ball, by two teams of 15 players), broke his right leg skiing in Switzerland, broke his left leg in a motorbike crash, broke his right wrist while snowboarding.
toitumisest, stressist või lihtsalt kiirest elutempost. Elu toimub suuresti reostatud aladel ja toidulauale satuvad samade firmade toidud, kes aitasid seda korralda. Raske on elada teadmisega, et keemiarelvad on juba oma töö teinud ja selle vastu ennast kaitsta on raske. 7 KASUTATUD KIRJANDUS Jüri Kaup. 2003. http://www.loodusajakiri.ee/horisont/artikkel29_15.html (4.12.2013) Thomas J. Johnson. A History of Biological Warfare from 300 B.C.E. to the Present http://www.aarc.org/resources/biological/history.asp (4.12.2013) Toe Nõmm. 2008. Keemiarelvane Eesti http://www.horisont.ee/node/743 (4.12.2013) Alex Williams. 2013. Children of the Apocalypse: Agent Orange still affects people in Vietnam. http://investvine.com/children-of-the-apocalypse-agent-orange-still-affects-people- in-vietnam/ (4.12.2013) Barry R. Schneider. 2012. Weapons of mass destruction. http://www.britannica
Psychology · Personality extra reading Differential Developmental Funder, D.C. (2010). The Personality Puzzle (5th edition). New York: Norton. (Earlier editions are fine.) Perception Biological · Intelligence extra reading Cognitive Deary, I.J. (2013). Intelligence. Current Biology, 23, 673-676. (Memory) Social Deary, I.J. (2001). Intelligence: A Very Short Introduction. Oxford: Methodology Cognitive Oxford University Press. (Language
flavouring • Some weeds are used for their medical properties Seed bank • The reservoir of viable seeds found in the soil or at its surface • Depends on the intensivity, soil type, previous cropping, cultivation and herbicide use • 1000 seeds/m2 in pastures or intensively managed arable fields • 80000 seeds/m2 in less intensively managed fields Different ways to deal with weeds • Herbicide • Non-chemical • Integrated weed management • Biological control of weeds Herbicides • ‘’Weedkiller’’ • Pesticides used to kill unwanted plants • Selective herbicides kill specific targets while leaving the desired crop unharmed • Non-selective herbicides kill all plant material with whichthey come in contact (used to clean waste ground, industrial sites, railways) • In the US, herbicides account for about 70% of all agricultural pesticide use Herbicide-resistant weeds
In humans, disease is often used more broadly to refer to any condition thatcauses discomfort, dysfunction, distress or death to the person affected. In broader sense, it sometimes includes injuries, disabilities, disorders, syndromes and infections. Many different factors may cause disease. Examples of such are genetic defects or nutritional deficiencies. The reasons that may cause disease can be broadly categorized into the following categories like social, psychological, chemical and biological. Some of them may fall into more than one category. Some diseases are contagious or infectious. Infectious diseases can be transmitted by any of a variety of mechanisms, including aerosols produced by coughs and sneezes, bybites of insects or other carriers of the disease, and from contaminated water or food. 5. First aid There are three main aims of first aid and they are: · preserve life · prevent further injury · promote recovery
Organic Farming: We are all well-accustomed to this concept of farming. It produces good quality food without using any chemical fertilizer or pesticides, helps reduce diseases, and lowers the environmental impact. Hydroponics: In this method, plants are grown not in the soil but in water containing dissolved nutrients in greenhouses. This technique eradicates diseases caused by soil organisms but the plant needs constant support, supervision, and is grown in areas where there's no soil. Biological Control: Using a predator intentionally to fix the pest population size is known as biological control. This technique demands utmost caution and thorough study, as it could go all wrong, if not managed properly. It is very difficult to pick a side in the debate regarding intensive farming. While it is true that agricultural intensification is necessary to meet the ever-increasing population growth, it is also true
forests hunting, he saw something that looked exactly like the snow girl. I turned out that the snow girl had turned into a real girl. In the beginning, the girl was very shy and hid herself in the deep forest, but later on she became braver and even talked to the couple. In the end of the book she gives Mable and Jack their first grandchild. I believe that this happened so that the couple would feel a little bit happy and blessed, even though the girl Fauna never really was their biological child. The main characters, Jack and Mable, are very humble and loving. I felt like Mable was a bit more emotional and complicated than Jack. She was very naive in a way. Jack, on the other hand, was a very masculine type. He was a hunter and had a very strong character. He was responsible for the survival. They both completed each other. In my opinion the book was very enchanting and beautiful. The way the author describes Alaska, is very magical, because she has lived there her whole life
tajutav tunnus, 2. sama tunnuse äratundmine teistel isenditel, 3. nende isendite suhtes soosiv käitumine. 8 Tänan tähelepanu eest! 9 Kasutatud materjalid Nowak, M. A. (2006). Five Rules for the Evolution of Cooperation ‒ Science. 8. December 2006: Vol. 31 no. 5805 pp. 1560-1563 DOI: 10.1126/science.1133755 [WWW] http://www.sciencemag.org/content/314/5805/1560.full Nöe, R., Hammerstein, P. (1994). Biological Markets: Supply and Demand Determine the Effect of Partner Choice in Cooperation, Mutualism and Mating ‒ Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology, Vol. 35, No. 1 (1994), pp. 1-11 [WWW] http://www.jstor.org/stable/4600969 Vikipeedia kaastöölised, "Co-operation (evolution)," Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia, [WWW] https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Co- operation_(evolution)&oldid=682422323 (24.11.2015). Vikipeedia kaastöölised, "Gene-centered view of evolution," Wikipedia, The
" Already strained with relentless population explosion, many developing countries, such as in Sub Saharan Africa and Southern Asia, will experience a degradation of their quality and length of life as they face increasing difficulties to supply water, food, energy and housing to their growing populations, which will have major repercussions for public health, security measures and economic growth. Increased Global Warming and Climate Change • According to the Center for Biological Diversity, "The largest single threat to the ecology and biodiversity of the planet in the decades to come will be global climate disruption due to the buildup of human-generated greenhouse gases in the atmosphere. • People around the world are beginning to address the problem by reducing their carbon footprint through less consumption and better technology. • But unsustainable human population growth can overwhelm those efforts, leading us to conclude that we