Test 18 Vastused 1 Complete the sentences Piglets rooster horn calf prick up poultry farm prey 2. Write sentences using the infromation in the table 1 Mary likes isce crem ,singing and tsavelling Tom likes ice crem ,stories about animals and travelling Mary dosent like stories about animals and watching cartoons They both ice crem ang travelling Neither of them watching cartoons 3. Write in the plural calf-calves ox- oxes sheep- sheep deer-deer mouse-mice knife-knives tooth-teeth child children wolf-wolves 4.Reed the story .Write T or F to the statements F T F T F T T F
5 m wide, is serrated and pointed at the tips. Adult males measure 12.2-14.6 m, adult females measure 13.7-15.2 m. They weigh 25 to 40 tons. Feeding Feed on krill, small shrimp-like crustaceans, and various kinds of small fish. Each whale eats up to 1 and 1/2 tons of food a day. Mating and breeding Humpback whales reach sexual maturity at 6- 10 years of age or when males reach the length of 11.6 m and females reach 12 m. Each female typically bears a calf every 2-3 years and the gestation period is 12 months. The calf is between 3-4.5 m long at birth, and weighs up to 907 kg. Distribution and migration Is found in all the world's oceans. Most populations of humpback whales follow a regular migration route. They are summering in temperate and polar waters for feeding. They are wintering in tropical waters for mating and calving. Status Because their feeding, mating, and calving
Alert III-est, mine välja ja mängi (korvpall). Ja harjuta hüppamist agresiivselt, kui sa mängid. See aitab arendada sul muskleid. Air Alert III progressi tabel Nädal 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 Kuupäev Kõrgus Air Alert III treening tabel ODD NUMBERED WEEKS ARE TO BE DONE ON MONDAY-WEDNESDAY-FRIDAY ONLY Nädal Kuupäev Leap Ups Calf Raises Step Ups Thrust Ups Burnouts (kolmapäeval ainult ) Kükist üleshüpped
What is special about the whales is their size. They are enormous. Whales are about 29 m long, height is the 9 sotry building. Many whales exhibit behaviors such as breaching and tail slapping that expose large parts of their bodies to the air. These mammals communicate with one another using whale songs, which often sound very high-pitched to the human ear. These songs are unique and fascinating even may be scary. Whales are moving in pods.The bond between mother and calf is the strongest. Members of a pod may protect one another. The toothed whales travel in large, sometimes stable pods,they frequently hunt their prey in groups, migrate together, and share care of their young. Baleen whales usually travel alone or in small pods. These enormous animals eat about 4 tons of tiny krill each day, obtained by filter feeding through baleen. Adult blue whales have no predators except man. Their food ranges from microscopic plankton to very large animals. Some
Reindeer are social animals and live in huge herds, which will often have several thousand animals in it. Males are often loners, until its time to mate. They will migrate more than 650-800 kilometres to reach winter or summer feeding grounds, and can travel up to 80 kilometres a day. Their leg tendons make crackling sounds while walking, which would make a migrating herd a noisy bunch indeed. Females will give birth to a single calf. Most females don't breed until they are 28 months old, and will give birth every year. Newborns can walk within an hour and in a few days can run with the herd. Still, wolves, grizzly bears, and golden eagles kill a large number of newborn calves. Although some people are moving into their habitat, they seem to have adapted. Reindeer is not endangered, thanks to its ability to tolerate climates people would rather not deal with. Snowshoe rabbit
remain in the wild today. Populations have declined due to excessive hunting, habitat destruction for agricultural expansion, and disease. The last surviving population is said to be protected in the Niokolo-Koba National Park. During dry seasons they are able to live for weeks without water. Mating usually occurs during the wet season. Males compete using their horns for dominance, and the dominant male will mate with several females. Females give birth to only one calf after a gestation period of eight to nine months. Despite the name "giant", only the Derby eland's much larger, diverging horns make it a giant over the common eland.
purulent. There also may be present abnormally large amount of blood in conjunctiva besides edematous and blepharitis may be present. These sings are also visible on the figure 1. During 24–48 h after the beginning of clinical signs, then there develops cloudiness, usually in the centre of the cornea and continues to spread over the whole cornea (Postma et al., 2007). 3 Figure 1 IBK damage in a calf eye. Early IBK lesions can be quite small and difficult to identify. On the figure you can notice fluorescein dye uptake at 6 o`clock, this shows the characteristic of a foreign body. In addition, other clinical signs can be found such as excessive lacrimation, epiphora, blepharospasm, also photophobia may be beneficial to look for to recognize such cases (Angelos, 2018). Often at first one eye is affected, but nevertheless there can take place the cross-infection and both eyes may be involved
8 Kas sa saad paar minutit oodata? Can you wait a couple of minutes? 2 Write sentences using the information in the table. 1 Mary likes singing, travelling and ice cream. 2 Tom likes ice cream, stories about animals and travelling. 3 Mary doesn´t like stories about animals or watching cartoons. 4 Tom doesn´t like watching cartoons or singing. 5 They both like ice cream and travelling. 6 Neither of them like watching cartoons. 3 Write in the plural. 1 calf calves 7 tooth teeth 13 loaf loaves 2 ox oxen 8 child children 14 man men 3 sheep sheep 9 wolf wolves 15 foot feet 4 deer deer 10 buffalo buffaloes 16 goose geese 5 mouse mice 11 hoof hooves 17 shelf shelves 6 knife knives 12 mink mink 18 theif thieves
Eclipse, Ch.10.Scent The Chapter starts with Edward leaving, because Jacob is on his way over. When Jacob gets there, Bella finds him wearing only his cut off jeans, and she is slightly put off by the fact that he always seems half naked. Jacob tells her that he has to carry his clothes around with him using a strap that is wrapped around his calf. Jacob decides to get to work and asks Bella where the intruder's scent was the strongest. When she replies her bedroom, his response is similar to what Edward's had been. But Jacob goes up and inspects the area like he was asked to. When Jacob returns he says that he caught the scent. As Bella washes the dishes, Jacob begins to ask her questions about her and Edward's relationship, centering on how she feels about him being a vampire and when she is planning on being changed
• At this point, The American Agriculturist began to accept advertisements for milkers, although, very few were printed. Their expressed opinion was that the milkers were of little value, but, did no apparent harm to the cows. Variety • The great variety and number of early milking machines can be categorized into two groups, those that tried to emulate hand milking (mechanical pressure devices), and those that tried to emulate the sucking calf (vacuum devices). • Proponents of both types of milkers turned out an endless variety of contraptions for over 50 years, until the modern pulsator made the suction method the clear winner. First vacuum milker patents • Hodges and Brockenden secured an English patent for such a device in 1851. • In America, Anna Baldwin patented such a milker, using a pitcher pump and bucket in her patent illustration. • In 1859, S.W
· more than one box / boxes · more than one gas / gases · more than one bus / buses · more than one kiss / kisses · more than one Jones / Joneses BUT! Photos, kilos, pianos, zeros, studios, radios. When the word ends in the letter -y: · country / countries · family / families · story / stories Nouns ending in -f: (should be learned by heart) · calf / calves · elf / elves · half / halves · knife / knives · life / lives · leaf / leaves · loaf / loaves · scarf / scarves (s) · self / selves · sheaf / sheaves · shelf / shel ves · thief / thieves · wolf / wolves There are, however, exceptions: · dwarf / dwarfs · roof / roofs · chief / chiefs
One thing is that the calves are taken away from their mothers few days after they are born. Although they should be together 9-12 months. What is more, 75% of 5,6 milliard hens are kept in so small cages that they cannot even stretch their wings. In addition, those chickens that are raised to get meat, are living in rooms that have no windows. There are even 50,000 birds together and they are usually overfed so they have heart problems and leg injuries. Furthermore, in some farms pigs in-calf are tied to the floor and kept in very small loose-boxes. Besides all that, in some countries calves are kept in ,,solitary confinement" in small cages and they are fed unnaturally with the intention to get ,,white meat". Consequently, we can say that the problem is far-spread everywhere and it is getting more and more serious. Fact is that something has to be done soon or the problem entrenches so that after a while there is nothing to do that solves the problem
Estonia Black pudding: is a type of sausage made by cooking blood or dried blood with a filler until it is thick enough to congeal when cooled. Pig, cattle, sheep, duck and goat blood is used and typical fillers include meat, fat, suet, bread, sweet potato, onion, chestnuts, barley, and oatmeal. Head cheese: is pickled with vinegar is known as souse. Head cheese is not a cheese but a terrine or meat jelly made with flesh from the head of a calf or pig (sometimes a sheep or cow) and often set in aspic. Which parts of the head are used can vary, but the brain, eyes, and ears are usually removed. The tongue, and sometimes even the feet and heart, may be included. Rye bread: is a type of bread made with various percentages of flour from rye grain. It can be light or dark in color, depending on the type of flour used and the addition of coloring agents, and is typically denser than bread made from wheat flour
wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Kr%C3%B3lewna_polska_z_rodu_Waz %C3%B3w.jpg 15 16 Autor: Govardhan (Mughal painter) Pealkiri: Shah Jahan and Dara Shikoh Aasta: 1638 Asukoht: The Victoria and Albert Museum, Suurbritannia Link: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Govardhan._Shah_Jahan_and_Dara_Shikoh_ca._ 1638._Victoria_and_Albert_Museum.jpg 17 Autor: Govardhan (Mughal painter) Pealkiri: Akbar With Lion and Calf Aasta: 1630 Asukoht: Metropolitan Museum of Art, USA Link: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Govardhan._Akbar_With_Lion_and_Calf_ca._16 30,_Metmuseum.jpg 18 Autor: George Jamesone Pelkiri: George Jamesone (portree iseendast) Aasta: 1598 Asukoht: National Galleries of Scotland, Suurbritannia Link: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:GeorgeJamesone.jpg 19 Autor: George Jamesone Pealkiri: Mary Erskine
mõjutajad- Nietsche, tema ideed individuaalsusest olid väga populaarsed sel ajal Rühmituse liikmed ja nende loomingu lühianalüüs: Emil Nolde Maalis religioossetel teemadel, samuti natüürmorte, huvitavaid maske (nt. Aafrika) ning algeliselt ja kirglikult salapäraseid maastikke. Ta ei kasuta piirjooni, ainult vorme ja värve. Nolde maalides oli hästi väljendatud liikumist. 1) Mask Still Life III 2)The last supper 3) Dance Around the Golden Calf Ernst Ludwig Kirchner Ekspressionist. Ta oli graafik, skulptor ja maalikunstnik. Maalis naisi (eriti prostituute), keskonda ja oma emotsiooni. Väljendas tundeid kunsti kaudu. Oma teostes kasutas vihjeid Aafrika kunstile 1)"Autoportree sõdurina",(tundis võimetust maalida sõja tõttu.) 2)”Street, Berlin” 3) Kopf des Malers Erich Heckel Nurgelistes töödes olevad figuurid piinatud ja tugevas ängis. Kunstnik vaimustus vene romaanikirjanikest.
majapidamine, seda puhtam on ka keskkond, sest töötajad saavad keskenduda olulistele asjadele ja masinad saavad kiirelt oma töö teha. Hügieen on oluline nii loomadele kui ka inimestele! 3. KASUTATUD KIRJANDUS 8 DeLaval. (27. november 2016. a.). Loomade tervise tagab hügieen farmis. Allikas: https://www.delaval.com/et/delavalist/est/uudised/loomade-tervise-tagab-hugieen- farmis/ DeLaval. (2016). Sucsessful calf rearing. Allikas: http://www3.delaval.com/ImageVaultFiles/id_28658/cf_5/Vasikate_pidamine_Annelie s_De_Spiegeleer.PDF Jaarma, K. (19. aprill 2012. a.). Veterinaarnõuded. Allikas: https://www.jkkeskus.ee/assets/tekstid/piimaveised/infop_2012ettevalm_Jaarma.pdf Järvis, T. (6. Jaanuar 2014. a.). Veiste siseparasiidid. Allikas: https://www.jkkeskus.ee/jkk/piimaveised/piimaveiste-j%C3%B5udluskontrolli- kasulik-teave/veiste-siseparasiidid-mai-2009.html
kloonimisse efektiivsus keskmiselt 1:50 st. ühel juhul siseneb insert vektorisse ja 49-l juhul toimub lihtne vektori retsirkulariseerumine. Vektori retsirkularisatsiooni vältimiseks / vähendamiseks ja kloonimise efektiivsuse tõstmiseks on mitmeid võimalusi. 1. Kasutada vektori lineariseerimiseks restriktaase, mis annavad erinevaid üheahelalisi otsi. Taoliselt on võimalik defineerida ka inserdi sisestamise suunda. 2. Vektorit töödeldakse aluselise fosfataasiga, Näit. CIP (calf intestin phosphatase). Selle tulemusel eemaldatakse vektori 5'fosfaat rühmad ja vektor ei religeeru iseendaga kokku. 3. Tömpide otstega DNA lõikude paremaks sisestamiseks kasutatakse ka linkereid või adaptereid. Linkerid ja adapterid on kaheahelalised sünteetilised oligod, mis sisaldavad restriktaaside poolt äratuntavaid DNA järjestusi (restriktsiooni saite) Esimeses ringis ligeeritakse adapterid või linkerid, mida võetakse DNA fragmentide suhtes suures ülehulgas, et ligeerimisel
distinguished her from her companions, a harem of perhaps two dozen wildebeest cows, many of them accompanied by their calves, gathered together under the watchful eyes of a mature breeding bull. It was a pattern which repeated itself across the plains in every direction as far as the eye could see. Every year the wildebeest nations of the Serengeti congregated here towards the year’s end, and the scarred female had come with them. Mated the previous May, she had returned to give birth to her calf in the south-eastern corner of the park. The soils which carpeted the floor of the shortgrass plains had been laid down in prehistoric times and were quite different from the black cotton clays of the Mara. (C) Eruptions of ash spewed out by the long-dead volcanoes of Ngorongoro had enriched the earth with calcium and phosphorus, minerals essential for healthy bone growth in the new-born calves, and if anywhere could be described as the true home of the restless wildebeest, it
the summer months. Calgary is also home to Carifest, the second largest Caribbean festival in the nation (after Caribana in Toronto). Edmonton has Cariwest, a smaller Caribbean Parade in the downtown streets. Both Edmonton and Calgary are also known for decent Film festivals. The city of Calgary is also famous for its Calgary Stampede, dubbed "The Greatest Outdoor Show on Earth." The Stampede is Canada's biggest rodeo festival and features various races and competitions, such as calf roping and bull riding. In line with the western tradition of rodeo are the cultural artisans that reside and create unique Alberta western heritage crafts. The Banff Centre also hosts a range of festivals and other events including the internationally known Mountain Film Festival. These cultural events in Alberta highlight the province's cultural diversity and love of entertainment. Most of the major cities have several performing theatre
Millist meetodit kasutatakse juuksekarvast pärineva DNA paljundamiseks, et saada seda uurimiseks piisavas koguses: a) Polümeraasi ahelreaktsioon (PCR) b) DNA kloonimist plasmiidi ja paliundamist bakterite abil c) DNA keemiline süntees d) Western blot 20. Milline järgnevatest ensüümidest hoiab ära restriktaasiga avatud vektorplasmiidi retsirkulatsiooni kloonimise käigus: a) Veise soole fosfataas (calf intestine phosphatase-CIP) b) T4 DNA ligaas c) DNA polümeraas I Klenowi fragment d) Taq DNA polümeraas e) AMV pöördtranskriptaas Kontrolltöö 2. 1. Milliseid eelteadmisi on vaja meid huvitava ensüümi omaduste muutmiseks ratsionaalse (re)disani meetodil? a) Ensüümi aktiivtsentri ja toimemehhanismi tundmine b) Selektsioonisüsteemi olemasolu mutantide valikuks
eesti inglise ahv monkey elevant elephant gepard cheetah hiir mouse hirv deer hobune horse hunt wolf jänes hare kalkun turkey kana hen karu bear kass cat kobras beaver koer dog kukk cock küülik rabbit lammas sheep lehm cow lõvi lion mäger badger põder elk põrsas piglet rebane fox rott rat siga pig siil hedgehong tall lamb tiiger tiger varss foal vasikas calf veeb Funktsioon VLOOKUP VLOOKUP (otsitav; tabel; t_tulp; otsimisviis) Otsimine vertikaalses tabelis Otsib väärtust tabeli esimesest tulbast t_tulp - tabeli tulba number, kust võetakse tagastatav väärtus otsimisviis - ei ole kohustuslik, vaikimisi - 1 või True 0 või False - kindla väärtuse otsimine 1 või True - vahemiku otsimine
translating into "one who understands." The term (spelled as mayvin) was first recorded in English in 1950, and became popular in the United States in the 1960s thanks to the series of commercials created by Martin Solow for Vita Herring, featuring "The Beloved Herring Maven." maverick – The modern definition of maverick (“an unusual person who has different ideas and ways of behaving from other people, and is often very successful”) differs somewhat from the original meaning of “calf or yearling found without an owner's brand", derived in 1867 from Samuel A. Maverick, Texas cattle owner who was known for not branding his calves. The sense of "individualist, unconventional person" was first recorded 1886. OK – The orgin of the super popular Americansim OK is widely disputed. There is a theory that OK was first used by Andrew Jackson, the seventh president of the United States. According to another theory, the term came from the election slogan by the O.K
blind (adj) blink (v) blister (n) block (v) board (v) boarding pass (n) boast (v) boo (v) boost (v) boot (n) bossy (adj) brain scan (n) break a record (phr) break out (phr v) breakdown (n) breakthrough (n) breathtaking (adj) 3 breezy (adj) brief (adj) broken-down (adj) brontosaurus (n) bronze (adj) bruise (n) buggy (n) burglar (n) burn an album (phr) burst of laughter (n) bushy (adj) by consequence (adv) C cabin (n) cabinet (n) cadet (n) calculator (n) calf (n) call centre (n) call off (phr v) camcorder (n) campaigner (n) candidate (n) candle (n) capable (of) (adj) capture (v) card (n) cardboard (n) carer (n) carnival (n) carpenter (n) carry out (phr v) cartoon (n) case (n) casserole (n) cause (n) cause a stir (phr) cave (n) cell (n) cell (n) cellar (n) central to (adj) (under) certain circumstances (phr) chain (n) chain (v) chalk (n) challenge (v) change your mind (idm) 4 chapter (n) character (n)
century. This facilitated reading, as these monks tended to be less familiar with Latin. However, the use of spaces between words did not become commonplace before the 12th century. It has been argued that the use of spacing between words shows the transition from semi-vocalized reading into silent reading. The first books used parchment or vellum (calf skin) for the pages. The book covers were made of wood and covered with leather. Because dried parchment tends to assume the form it had before processing, the books were fitted with clasps or straps. During the later Middle Ages, when public libraries appeared, up to 18th century, books were often chained to a bookshelf or a desk to prevent theft. These chained books are called libri catenati. At first, books were copied mostly in bars, one at a time
body el cuerpo hand la mano skin la piel bone el hueso head la cabeza skull el cráneo brain el cerebro health la salud sole la planta breast el seno heart el corazón spine la espina dorsal breath el aliento heel el talón stomach el estómago calf la pantorrilla hip la cadera tear la lágrima cheek la mejilla intestine el intestino temple la sien chest el pecho jaw la quijada thigh el muslo chin la barba / la barbilla kidney el riñón throat la garganta coccyx el coxis knee la rodilla thumb el pulgar
plural c) variable nouns: dog, foot, analysis; these have both singular and plural forms We can talk about three broad categories of the plural: regular, irregular, and foreign, the last two of which have subdivisions. Type Exponent Examples -s beds, books, horses regular irregular Ø sheep, fish, deer ablaut man men, foot feet, goose geese, mouse mice, louse lice [+voi] + -s calf calves, knife knives, leaf leaves, shelf shelves -en child children, ox oxen foreign -on -a criterion criteria, phenomenon phenomena -um -a curriculum curricula, stratum strata, symposium symposia -is -es analysis analyses, crisis crises, thesis theses -ix -ices matrix matrices, index indices, appendix appendices The vast majority of English nouns follow the regular pattern
KING CLAUDIUS 95 I have nothing with this answer, Hamlet; these words are not mine. HAMLET No, nor mine now. To POLONIUS My lord, you played once i' the university, you say? LORD POLONIUS That did I, my lord; and was accounted a good actor. HAMLET What did you enact? LORD POLONIUS I did enact Julius Caesar: I was killed i' the Capitol; Brutus killed me. HAMLET It was a brute part of him to kill so capital a calf there. Be the players ready? ROSENCRANTZ Ay, my lord; they stay upon your patience. QUEEN GERTRUDE Come hither, my dear Hamlet, sit by me. HAMLET No, good mother, here's metal more attractive. LORD POLONIUS 96 [To KING CLAUDIUS] O, ho! do you mark that? HAMLET Lady, shall I lie in your lap? Lying down at OPHELIA's feet OPHELIA No, my lord. HAMLET I mean, my head upon your lap? OPHELIA Ay, my lord. HAMLET
kidney kidneys monkey monkeys toy toys trolley trolleys valley valleys 26 If a noun ends in -f, you often change f to v, and add -es. Singular Plural Singular Plural calf calves loaf loaves v es f elf elves shelf shelves half halves thief thieves leaf leaves wolf wolves m ar H am f s Gr elp
beef sirloin next to my fist. Imagine 34 of those placed on you. It's no small addition. Here are some select stats on the four-week change (September 21 to October 23), using combined measurements from Dr. Plato and Brooks Brothers:10 · Suit size: 40 short to 44 regular (measured at Brooks Brothers at Santana Row in San Jose) · Neck: 15.8 to 18 · Chest: 37.5 to 43 · Shoulders: 43 to 52 · Thigh: 21.5 to 25.5 · Calf: 13.5 to 14.9 · Upper arm: 12 to 14.6 · Forearm: 10.8 to 12 · Waist: 29.5 to 33.1 · Hips (ass at widest): 34 to 38.23 (J. Lo, eat your heart out) Oh, and I forgot to mention, all of this was done with two 30-minute workouts per week, for a total of 4 hours of gym time. How Did I Do It? First, I followed a simple supplement regimen: Morning: NO-Xplode11 (2 scoops), Slo-Niacin (or timed-release niacinamide, 500 mg)
begin commence initiate time age epoch 55 Some French words kept a more polite meaning: belly (E) was replaced in polite society by stomach (Fr.). The French word chair describes a better piece of furniture than stool. Sometimes the existence of two words was a result of the class division established by the Norman conquest. The living animals had English names: swine, ox, calf, sheep, but when they were slaughtered and served to Norman masters, they became pork, beef, mutton. (‘Ivanhoe’ by Sir Walter Scott, the conversation between the joker and the herdsman). Only the Normans usually ate meat; the poor English peasants did not. Vocabulary 1. adopt лингв. заимствовать 2. Old English древнеанглийский язык
van Netten, P., A. Valentijn, D. A. A. Mossel, and J. H. coli O157 in cattle and beef from the feedlot to the J. Huis in’t Veld. 1997. Fate of low temperature and cooler. Journal of Food Protection 69(12):2824– acid-adapted Yersinia enterocolitica and Listeria 2827. monocytogenes that contaminate lactic acid decon- Woolthuis, C. H. J., and F. J. M. Smulders. 1985. taminated meat during chill storage. Journal of Microbial decontamination of calf carcasses by lactic Applied Microbiology 82(6):769–779. acid sprays. Journal of Food Protection van Netten, P., A. Valentijn, D. A. A. Mossel, and J. H. 48(10):832–837. J. Huis in’t Veld. 1998. The survival and growth of Xiong, H., Y. Li, M. F. Slavik, and J. T. Walker. 1998. acid-adapted mesophilic pathogens that contaminate Spraying chicken skin with selected chemicals to meat after lactic acid decontamination