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Paradise lost Find English equivalents from the text 1. kiindumus affection 2. õitseng boom 3. ebaõiglaselt sisse kasseerima cashing in on 4. kinnisvara property 5. elutähtis panus vital contribution 6. sissetulek inimese kohta per capita income 7. normeerima, mõõdetud rationed portsjonites andma 8. majast välja tõstma evict from their house 9. lammutama demolish 10.äriettevõte business venture 11.täis kohalikku sarmi full of local charm 12.millegagi toime tulema struggle to cope 13.järeleandmatu/lõppematu relentless waves of tourists turistidelaine 14.kuivaks imema suck dry 15.tarbima consume 16.iga-aastane k...
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20 = 40 3=3 400 + 40 + 3 = 443 5^-1 = 0,2 5^-2 = 0,04 5^-3 = 0,008 0,456/0,2 = 2 0,056/0,04 = 1,4 0,4/0,2 = 2 Final answer 443.212 d) 1 = 0001 2 = 0010 3 = 0011 4 = 0100 5 = 0101 6 = 0110 0001 0010 0011.0100 0101 0110 2) a) 16bit equivalent is a) 0000000001101011 the answer is 006B 1011 is in dec 11 and in hex B 0110 is in dec 6 and in hex also 6 b) 16bit equivalent is b) 0000000010110101 the answer is 00B5 0101 is in dec 5 and in hex also 5 1011 is in dec 11 and in hex B 3) 16bit equivalents to hex a) 0000000001101011 => 006B b) 1111111110110101 => FFB5 4) a) 121 - 185 = -64 in binary it is 11000000 ( 1 in front of 1000000 shows a negative number) b) -70 - 88 = -158 in binary it is 110011110 ( 1 in front of 1000000 shows a negative number) 5) 3A9 + 24D 9+D=6 A+4=F 3+2=5 Answer is 5F6 6) Y = X shl 3 7) evaluate true: A and B (not A)and(not B) 8) Y = true for i from 1 to 20 for j from 1 to 8, excluding 3 bitindex = j + (i-1)*8 if S1[bitindex] S2[bitindex]
0.28 x 5 = 1,4 1 24 / 5 = 4 0,8 x 5 = 4 0,4 x 5 = 2 2 4/5=0 4 So 123.45610 = 443.2125 d) BCD 1 2 3 . 4 5 6 0001 0010 0011 0100 0101 0110 2. Extend the following unsigned 8-bit binary numbers to their 16-bit equivalents and convert the result to hexadecimal. a) 011010112 16-bit equivalent is 0000 0000 0110 10112 Result in hexadecimal = 006B16 = 6B16 b) 101101012 16-bit equivalent is 0000 0000 1011 01012 Result in hexadecimal = 00B516 = B516 3. Extend the following signed two’s complement 8-bit binary numbers to their 16-bit equivalents and convert the result to hexadecimal. a) 011010112 16-bit equivalent is 0000 0000 0110 10112 Result in hexadecimal = 006B16 b) 101101012
Mictrocontroller Week 03 Numbering systems 1. Convert the decimal number 123.456 to the following formats, taking whole numbers and fractions into account. Show calculations. a) binary b) hexadecimal c) base-5 d) BCD === 1. a) 0111 1011.0111 01002 b) 7B.7416 c) 443.2125 d) 0001 0010 0011.0100 0101 01102 === 2. Extend the following unsigned 8-bit binary numbers to their 16-bit equivalents and convert the result to hexadecimal. a) 011010112 b) 101101012 === 2. a) 006B b) 00B5 === 3. Extend the following signed two’s complement 8-bit binary numbers to their 16-bit equivalents and convert the result to hexadecimal. a) 011010112 b) 101101012 === 3. a) 006B b) FFB5 === Logic and arithmetic 4. Using two’s complement arithmetic, calculate the following (choose a suitable number of bits for the representation): a) 121 – 185 b) -70 – 88 == 4. Convert back to verify answer == 5
= 850ml x 5 = 4.25L/min VE & Acute Exercise · Low intensities tidal volume. · Higher intensities breathing frequency Ventilatory Equivalent for Oxygen Volume of air ventilated (VE) Volume of O2 used (VO2) Rest = 20 25L of air per L of O2 Strenuous Activity = 30 40L of air per L of O2 · Relatively constant over a range of exercise levels, indicating control systems for breathing is matched by O2 demand. VE/VO2 · TASK: Calculate The ventilatory equivalents for the following exercise intensities VEL.min VO2L.min VE/VO2 23.3 35 1.5 24 48 2.0 24.8 62 2.5 30.0 90 3.0 Ventilatory Threshold · Steady state: VE/VO2 remains constant because pulmonary ventilation eliminates CO2 produced. · Nonsteady state: as VO2 increases, VE eventually increases disproportionately to
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has also been given to the Greek and Roman games of episkyros and Harpastum respectively. The latter is particularly interesting as a game played on a rectangular grass surface with a ball roughly equivalent to a softball today. Medieval football Despite some signs of the game we love today in the Ancient World, the true development of football came in Medieval Britain by and large, although there are signs of equivalents across Europe (the majority of which were exported). Known as Shrovetide football or Medieval football, the inception point has been claimed as the 3rd century after the defeat of the Romans, but the practice itself was first recorded in the 9th century as part of the Historia Britonum (you can see one or two of the surviving engravings of medieval football at the British Museum). Typically played during the annual Carnival, the other tag of `mob football' gives you
7. Write questions to these answers. 1. It has a mild climate. 2. It is affected by the Gulf Stream. 3. No, there are differences of climate and rainfall. 4. The north and west are. 5. They are flat or low- lying. 6. The south and east. 7. Because it has better agricultural conditions. 8. They have been affected and shaped by the sea. 9. After the end of the last ice age. 10. Because the surrounding lower lands had been flooded. 8. Give the English equivalents to these phrases. a) Самый большой остров среди Британских островов; почти 1,000 километров в длину; отделена от европейского континента. b) Влиять на климат; нести теплые воды с юга; обильные дожди; различия в
demand of energy equals about 13 kWh which could be covered by about 2 m3 of biogas. A biogas plant therefore directly saves forest. Annually, each biogas plant can save more than four ton's of firewood and 32 liters of kerosene. A single biogas system with a volume of 100 cubic feet (2,8 m3) can save as much as 0.3 acres (0,12 ha) of forest (woodland) each year. A recent study by Winrock, Nepal and others found that each biogas plant can mitigate about five tons of carbon dioxide equivalents per year. Dangers of biogas Anaerobic digestion systems and associated manure storage and handling present many safety hazards. A good designer and responsible digester owner will learn about and be concerned with safety from the very beginning of any digester project. A qualified digester designer, builder or equipment supplier should have excellent knowledge about and be sensitive to the safety needs of workers and visitors around a biogas system. Areas of concern will likely include:
or XIWOXY in a more complicated system. In transposition, the letters retain their identities— the two e's of secret are still present in ETCRSE—but they lose their positions, while in substitution the letters retain their positions but lose their identities. Transposition and substitution may be combined. Substitution systems are much more diverse and important than transposition systems. They rest on the concept of the cipher alphabet. This is the list of equivalents used to transform the plaintext into the secret form. A sample cipher alphabet might be: plaintext letters abcdefghijklm cipher letters LBQACSRDTOFVM plaintext letters nopqrstuvwxyz cipher letters HWIJXGKYUNZEP This graphically indicates that the letters of the plaintext are to be replaced by the cipher letters beneath them, and vice versa. Thus, enemy would become CHCME, and swc would reduce to foe. A set of such
Looduses leidub dioksiine praktiliselt kõikjal. Dioksiini isomeeridest on tuntuim sümmeetriline 2,3,7,8-tetraklorodibensodioksiin (TCDD), mis on akuutselt erakordselt toksiline närilistele (LD50=0,6 g/kg) ja ka tugev kantsero- ning teratogeen. NOEL = 1 ng/kg päevas 2 aasta jooksul. Teiste kaas- ning sugulasühendite toksilisus on madalam. Dioksiinilaadsete ühendite summaarse toksilisuse hindamiseks on kasutusele võetud dioksiini toksiliste ekvivalentide koefitsient (toxic equivalents quotient = TEQ) Dioksiinilaadsete ühendite summaarne päevane manustamine (daily intake) on tööstusmaades 1-2 pg TEQ/kg kehakaalu kohta. Poolestusajaga 8 aastat viib see mõõdetud sisaldustele ~ 30 ppt TEQ keha rasvkoes. 23. Mükotoksiinid: aflatoksiinid, ohratoksiinid. Siia kuuluvad rohkem kui 250 erinevat detekteeritud toksiini, mida teatud tingimustes produtseerivad ligikaudu 120 erinevat seent või hallitusseent. Paljude korral pole nende mõjusid täpsemalt uuritud.
turva nõuded). Sularaha dokumendid: - kassa sissetulekuorder; - kassa väljaminekuorder; - kassaraamat. Sularaha tuleb vähemalt 1 kord aastas inventeerida. Puudjäägi esinemisel nõutakse puudujääk sisse raha eest vastustavalt isikult. Puudujäägi esinemisel tehakse kanne: D Nõuded K Kassa Ülejäägi esinemisel tehakse kanne: D Kassa K Muud tulud (tulum) Lühiajalised finantsinvesteeringud e rahalähendid (cash equivalents) on lunastustähtajani hoitavad väärtpaberid, kui lunastustähtaeg on bilansipäevast arvestades 12 kuud või vähem. Näiteks võlatähed, obligatsioonid, rahaturufondide osakud, deposiidid, tuletisväärtpaberid jne. Väärtpaber dokument, mis tõendab selle omaniku nõudeõigust, omandiõigust või osalusõigust ja tulu saamise õigust väärtpaberi emiteerimisel määratud puhul ja vormis. Väärtpaberid on näiteks aktsiad, võlakirjad, vekslid, tuletisväärtpaberi jne.
In the 1960s, a cat very similar to the Balinese was bred in the USA and Canada. These resulted from crossing Siamese cats to red/red-tabby Angora (presumably the Turkish Angora) resulting in semi-longhairs with Siamese conformation and red or tortie points. The fur was shorter, but fluffier than the Balinese and the tail much fluffier. The temperament was also calmer than the Siamese due to the Angora influence. Essentially these were the red- series equivalents of the Balinese which US registries recognised only in seal, blue, lilac anc chocolate. The Singhalese was allowed to be bred to either Balinese or Himalayan and the progeny could be registered as Singhalese. It was judged to the Balinese standard with allowances made for its different coat type. Over time, it appears to have lost out to the Balinese. BIRMAN The Birman has the colourpoint pattern with the addition of white bootees/gauntlets. The
during the first 7 days of aging (Bauer 1983). globin (MetMb), which is grey-brown. The potential benefits of aging for selected Immediately post slaughter, the oxidized muscles for flavor development and tender- form can be reduced by endogenous reducing ization must be weighed against the potential systems in the meat, as long as reducing development of off-flavors. equivalents (NADH) are available and the globin fraction is in its native state (undena- tured). Over time, these reducing equivalents Color are depleted and the pigment is irreversibly Color and appearance of fresh meat are major oxidized. Oxidation also occurs rapidly if the
It needs the highest inspiration. Pure aims demand pure means. If we want to evaluate correctly, we have to know it absolutely, not only its appearance (sounds in our case) and the essence of it. The essence is hidden in the material but it is not material. Sound in its essence is power, thought, emotion and idea. We create and build only inside and with the materials that cannot be invented. These can be only obtained from above. Sound images gave equivalents in the fine-material sphere. Both experiments and practice (singing of holy names and hymns) demonstrate that sounds produce shape and particular notes give rise to particular forms.2 I should like to add some statements by Swani Sivananda, an Indian philosopher and Master Yogi pertaining to music: In his creative moods, the artist should soar high, high into the skies of luminous Imagination and of glorious Existence, wholly oblivious of all mundane madness.
respectively so judge, report, advise, and warn. (Though Lewis (1970) took exactly that bold position.) The locutionary content, or at least the truth condition, is just that I have never traveled to a Communist country, and the "I state that" is just the performative preface that makes the force explicit. A further argument for this "tempting" view is that formal, explicit perfor- matives such as (8)(12) and (15) seem to be just verbose, inflated equivalents of the simpler statements, warnings, orders, and so on one could have issued without the performative prefaces. But Cohen raises a serious objection to the tempting view. Consider any of (8)(12). Suppose Eleanor utters (12) to Franklin, and Lucy, overhearing, says "She's warned him that that Rottweiler has been starved . . . ," or "Eleanor has warned Franklin that that Rottweiler has been starved . . . ." In each case, Lucy refers to just the same individuals
T h e images of the basic version — young heroes seeking magic swords from old wizards, maidens risking death to save loved ones, knights riding off to fight evil dragons in deep caves, and so on — are just symbols of universal life experiences. T h e symbols can be changed infinitely to suit the story at hand and the needs of the society. T h e Hero's Journey is easily translated to contemporary dramas, comedies, romances, or action-adventures by substituting modern equivalents for the symbolic 19 T H E W R I T E R ' S JOURNEY ~ T H I R D EDITION Christopher Vogler figures and props of the hero's story. T h e wise old man or woman may be a real shaman or wizard, but may also be any kind of Mentor or teacher, doctor or therapist, "crusty but benign" boss, tough but fair top sergeant, parent, grandparent, or guiding, helping figure.