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Big grammar theory

"I see myself" or "She sees herself" Relative pronouns: A relative pronoun "relates" a subordinate clause to the rest of the sentence. It may be found in adjective and noun clauses. A relative pronoun is found only in sentences with more than one clause. In modern English there are five relative pronouns: that, which, who, whom, and whose. He who laughs last laughs best. (Adjective clause) I cannot believe that he said it. (Noun clause) 6. Adjectives and adverbs, word forming: Adverbs formed from adjectives ending -ly: 1.) omadussõna lõpul olev -y, mille ees on konsonant, muutub i-ks: · easy / easily · funny / funnily 2.) -ll lõpulistel sõnadel langeb üks l välja: · Full / fully · Dull / dully 3.) -le lõpulistel omadussõnadel jääb -e ära: · Possile / possibly · Able / ably · Simple / simply Mõned -e lõpulised omadussõnad säilitavad -e:

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Geography and climate/weather

Geography and climate/weather When I think about the UK I think about London and its sights. the second thing that pops into my mind the weather and how they talk and complain that the weather is bad and it is raining, The weather in the UK is actually changeable and it doesn't rain all the time They are in the Temperate climate zone and the Gulf stream affect their weather. so there are no extreme weather conditions Much of the land in England is low lying. forming meadows and pastures Upland areas are generally confined to northern England The Pennines are a range of mountains and hills in Northern England The Midlands' largest city is Burmingan.. It is one of England’s principal industrial and commercial areas. The highest point of the UK is Ben Nevis which is located in Scotland and the longest river in the UK is the Severn which begins in Wales. Scotland and Wales are the most mountainous parts of the UK. Other major river is the Thames, which

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Keemiainformaatika presentatsioon

NANOKÄSN Regiina Lopetaite YASB21 Teemakäsitlus Nanokäsna eellugu Kõnealuse nanokäsna leiutajad Mis on nanokäsn? Millest nanokäsn koosneb? Nanokäsna valmistamine PFT-d Nanokäsna toimemehhanism Katse hiirtega Milles seisneb nanokäsna kasutegur? Nanokäsna eellugu Viirusvastane teraapia Antiseerumid Monokloonsed antikehad Madalmolekulaarsed (small-molecule) inhibiitorid Molekulaarjäljendatud polümerid EESMÄRK: kinni püüda mürkide molekulaarsed struktuurid Nanokäsna leiutajad UC San Diego Jacobs School of Engineering Liangfang Zhang ­ nanotehnoloogia professor Mis on nanokäsn? NANOKÄSN ON BIOMIMIKAALNE vahend, mis toimib mürgi peibutisena elusorganismis Millest nanokäsn koosneb? KOOSTIS: Polümeersetest nanoosakestest kest Pakitud erütrotsüütide rakumembraani segmentidesse d=85 nm Nanokäsna "valmistamine" 1. Võetakse väike kogus verd 2. Tsenrifuugitakse 3. Pannakse lahusesse, mistõttu erütrotsüüdid p...

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Short analysis of two phonetics articles

" Also, if listeners form their judgements based on a phoneme, such as vowel or consonant, or multiple phonemes, such and vowel and consonant. Experiment 1: purpose in Experiment 1 was to determine whether listeners can distinguish between self-identified gay and heterosexual male speakers of American English upon hearing word-length stimuli. Experiment 2: The purpose of Experiment 2 was to determine which phonemes, such as a vowel or consonant, listeners rely on when forming their sexual orientation judgments. Furthermore, in this experiment, we investigated whether listeners could differentiate between self-identified gay and heterosexual male speakers of American English upon hearing a single phoneme. We can summarize our results with two main conclusions. First, listeners can distinguish between highly characteristic gay and heterosexual speakers of American English upon hearing a phoneme. Second,

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Gerunds and infinitives

USING: 1) In some fixed expressions (As well as I+ing.., It is no good I+ing.., It is no use I+ing.., can not bear I+ing.., can not help I+ing.., worth I+ing..) 2) After prepositions (before I+ing.., of I+ing.., for I+ing.., by I+ing.., at I+ing..) 3) After verbs (enjoy, admit, consider, can`t stand/ help/ bear, deny, avoid, mind, suggest, understand) 4) With from and to with some verbs (He prevented her from leaving. Look forward to I+ing.., Get used to I+ing..) Forming: to+ verb I (to+v) USING: 1) After some adjectives (happy to+v.., wrong to+v..) 2) To express purpose (She went to Spain to meet her friend.) 3) After some nouns ( decision to+v.., time to+v.., wish to+v..) 4) After some main verbs ( appear, agree, ask, begin, choose, decide, expect, happen, help, hope, learn, like, love, mean, offer, prepare, promise, refuse, remember, start, try, want..) USING 1) After some main verbs (let,make, hear, see,

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NOUN PLURAL

NOUN PLURAL Noun type Forming the plural Examples Ends with -s, -x, -ch or -sh Add -es boss - bosses tax - taxes bush - bushes consonant + y Change y to i then Add -es fly - flies try - tries curry - curries most others Add -s cat - cats face - faces day - days Ends with -fe Change f to v then Add -s knife - knives life - lives wife ...

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Pros and Cons of School Uniforms

Pros and Cons of School Uniforms To start with, school uniforms have many good sides for students, however, uniforms also have bad sides which are particulary involved with financial problems. In the first place, school uniforms help to prevent violence in school territory, for example uniforms can prevent gangs from forming on campus and identify intruders in the school yard. Secondly, school uniforms increase a sense of belonging and school pride. It encourages discipline, lessens economic and social barriers between students. Besides that there is no need to spend money on trendy clothes. Thirdly, school uniforms make students a target for bullies from other schools. In addition to that, uniforms give students no freedom of expression.

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Film review Harry Potter 5.osa

Harry needs to put up with being laughing-stock, because in the summer Harry and Dumbledore were announcing Lord Voldemort´s comeback. The Ministry of Magic refuses to believe that and sends Dolores Umbridge as a teacher at the Hogwards, to avoid anything what may cause panic and detract Ministry of Magic reputation. When studies suffer injures and everything is forbidden, the student, led by Harry, Ron and Hermione, rebel against her by forming Dumbledore's Army, to avoid Vodermort´s attacks in the future. Film is full on special and visual effects and the first Potter film to be released in IMAX- 3D. Film has also won many film awards, including "Choice Summer Movie- Drama/Action Adventure" at the Teen Choice Awards; "Outstanding Special Effects in a Motion Picture" by the Visual effects Society. The film picked up three awards at the inaugural ITV National

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Do young people today learn enough at school to face the world tomorrow

Do young people today learn enough at school to face the world tomorrow? People name school ­ the school of life. But may they affirm that? On the one hand, school period is time of growing up and forming of a human`s personality. A child gets know how to get on with people, how to communicate and makes his or her mind up about many questions with help of classmates and teachers. On the other hand, it depends on school. Tutors of some schools focus only on education. They don`t care of the discipline and pupils` behaviour at all. Probably such school-leavers have only several opportunities for the future ­ to become criminals, join local gangs or to control themselves and to do their best in

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Car

engine. In 1897 Diesel finished his first engine. It was more powerful than the fourstroke engine. Cars bodytypes Sedan Universal car body Coupe Cabriolet Nowadays Cars can be sorted by enginetypes. There are gas engines, diesel engines and some cars get their power even from electricity. Nowadays the most popular engines are the internalcombustion engine combined with the electrical engine forming a hybrid car. Hybrid car Marks There are lots of different car marks. Best known are: BMW, Audi, Ford, Volvo, Mazda, Ferrari. People use cars every day.

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Jamaica

Some archaic features are reminiscent of Irish English. Reggae Bob Marley, the most famous reggae artist from Jamaica. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-JhwxTen6yA National symbols National Bird -- Red-billed Streamertail National Flower ­ Lignum vitae National Tree -- Blue Mahoe National Fruit -- Ackee National Motto -- "Out of Many, One People." Transport The transport infrastructure in Jamaica consists of roadways, railways and air transport, with roadways forming the backbone of the island's internal transport system. Information Wikipedia Google

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Buckingham Palace

occasions and royal hospitality. Buckingham Palace: • was built in 1705 for Duke of Buckingham and is originally known as Buckingham House. • George III bought Buckingham House in 1761 for his wife Queen Charlotte to use as a comfortable family home close to St James's Palace, where many court functions were held. Buckingham House became known as The Queen's House. • During the 19th century it was enlarged, principally by architects John Nash and Edward Blore, forming three wings around a central courtyard. Before reconstruction Nowadays • Buckingham Palace has 775 rooms. These include 19 State rooms, 52 Royal and guest bedrooms, 188 staff bedrooms, 92 offices and 78 bathrooms. In measurements, the building is 108 metres long across the front, and 24 metres high. • The Palace is very much a working building and the centrepiece of Britain's constitutional monarchy. It houses the offices of those who

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Indian mountains

Indian mountains Tarmo Form 9 Nanda Devi Nanda Devi is the second highest mountain in India Nanda Devi is a twopeaked massif, forming a 2 kilometres (1.2 mi) long high ridge, oriented eastwest. The west summit is higher, and the eastern summit is called Nanda Devi East First ascent:29 August 1936 by Noel Odell and Bill Tilman Nanda Devi Click to edit Master text styles Second level Third level Fourth level Fifth level Kamet

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Old Tallinn

Old Tallinn The history of Tallinn has been long and dignified and up to the end of the medieval times connected with the area forming the foundation of current Old Town.The frist settlements on the coast of Northern Estonia appeared at the end of the 10th century,when the Estonians established a stronghold in the neighborhood of a favorable port- on the hill of Toompea. The dominants of that time are preserved in their medieval from : churches, public buildings,the Town Hall with the square in of it and the order castle on the hill of Toompea. The O ld Town is the spiritual centre of Estonia with the most

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Vocabulary: Internet; Finding a Job; Food; Anatomy

Vocabulary list 1. internet service provider ­ company that provides internet for a fee 2. globalization - or extending to other or all parts of the world 3. flash drive ­ a portable miniature solid state drive that connects to a computer via a USB port 4. abbreviations ­ a shortened form of a word 5. nonverbal communication ­ communication without talking 6. social networking ­ service that connects people who for example share interests, backgrounds or real-life connections 7. addiction - state of being enslaved to a habit or practice or to something that is psychologically or physically habit-forming 8. plagiarism ­ presenting someone else's work as your own 9. distractor ­ a person or thing that distracts the attention 10. cyberbullying ­ the act of harassing someone online 11. kindergarten/nursery/preschool (2-7) 12. primary/elementary school (7-13) 13. basic/secondary sch...

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Cigarettes - Enemies or Friends?

Cigarettes ­ Enemies Or Friends? A cigarette is distinguished from a cigar by its smaller size, use of processed leaf, and white paper wrapping. There are about 1.2 billion smokers in the world who are absolutely attracted to the cigarettes. As the new generation is growing up, the so-called "smoking-cult" is a normal matter and that enormous number of smokers is only increasing. But as a matter of fact smoking is just a bad habit and very dangerous for your health. So can we call cigarettes our friends? Most countries in the world have a legal smoking age of 18. That means that when you are not and adult you should not smoke or consume any products related to tobacco and cigarettes. But if to look into our street picture, there are seen so many under age smokers that it is really threatening. It all starts from the home ­ how you have been raised, how strict were the rules a child had to follow and how much did your parents ...

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Summary of three scientific articles

being present in wastewater. For now, the research of engineering professor Olya Keen is showing that treatments to clean wastewater may actually be creating new antibiotics and further contributing to the development of antibiotic resistance in the environment. Keen is studying doxycycline, one of the widely used class of antibiotics. Their research to date is showing that chlorine used to treat wastewater is actually changing the makeup of the doxycycline and forming new antibiotics. Subsequently, the question arises: how do all the antibiotics find their way into wastewater? Olya Keen answers: ”Those that are not broken down by the organisms are passed to wastewater, also, expired antibiotics from homes and hospitals are dumped into wastewater.” For example, the problem is actual in China. It has about a fifth of the world’s population, but it accounts for half of the world’s consumption of antibiotics, according to the study,

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France business etiquette

France business etiquette Keiu Peetsalu 2012 Main points France France economy France business etiquette Good to know Summary France France is the largest country in Western Europe and the third-largest in Europe France shares borders with six neighbours Capital : Paris Population; 65,350,000 Area; 674,843 km2 (41st) Economy France has the world's fifth largest economy by nominal figures Main export partners: Germany , Italy , Spain , Belgium, United Kingdom, United States , Netherlands Main import partners: Germany, Italy , Spain, China France has long been part of the world's wealthiest and most developed national economies. Business etiquette France is one of the most important business and trading partners on a European and global level In France, the common form of greeting in a professional environment is the ...

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Inglise leksikoloogia

8. Affixation Affixes are used to build new words and they have quite an abstract meaning (nt, mad-ness, ness is suffix) Prefix ­ prefix plus stem (nt, verbs: to enrich, disagree; adj: antiwar, uneasy; noun: exwife) There are 25 prefixes that change the word to a different part of speech (nt, to debus ­ to get off the bus) Suffixation ­ stem plus suffix (nt, hood plus child is childhood, friendship, readyness, government). New forming suffixes (-ance, -dom, -ee, -er, -ing, -ness) Adj forming suffixes(suit-able, tempora-ry, beauti-ful, penny-less, famou-s) numeral forming suffixes(four-teen, four-ty, fif-th) Adverb forming suffixes(slow-ly, home-wards) Affixes are dead ­ they are no longer felt as part of words(nt, dea-d, sai-l) and living (easyly recognized). Living affixes are non-productive (not used today but yet we may recognize them(nt, some-handsome, hood-childhood) and productive that are used at present (nt, de, re pre, non, un). Affixes are native and borrowed

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Hankelogistika - Algmaterjali tootmine ehitusele ja mööblitööstusele

Hankelogistika Algmaterjali tootmine ehitusele ja mööblitööstusele Minu hankelogistika töö on ehitusmaterjalide ja mööblitootmise algmaterjali tootmisest. Vaatlen MDF-i ja PLP-i tootmist. Mis on MDF (medium density fibreboard) ja PLP (particle board)? Lihtsalt öeldes, tegemist on puitlaastplaadiga/puitkiudplaadiga, mis on tuntud ka kui "Püssi plaat", vanemad inimesed tunnevad seda ka saepuruplaadina. Tegemist on äärmiselt keskkonnasõbarliku tootega (eriti enne lisaväärtuse andmist). Puidutööstuses hästi orienteeruvad inimesed ei paneks nende kolme artikli vahele võrdusmärki, kuid tavainimene võiks seda väga vabalt endale lubada. Nimelt on tehnoloogiliselt nende erinevus väga väike.) Kuigi Eestis on saetööstus väga hästi arenenud ja see suudab töödeleda kogu kohaliku saepalgi, siis edasine tegevus läheb kahjuks juba riigist välja. Paberipuu läheb 95% ulatuses ekspordiks. (http://www.aripaev.ee/1630/a...

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BUCKINGHAM PALACE

BUCKINGHAM PALACE Buckingham palace is the official residence of the British monarch. The Palace is located in the city of Westminster. It is a setting for state occasions and royal hospitality. It has been a rallying point for the British people at times of national rejoicing and crisis. The Buckingham palace is originally known as the Buckingham House. The building which forms the core of today's palace was a large townhouse. It was built for the Duke of Buckingham in 1703 on a site which had been in private ownership for at least 150 years. It was subsequently acquired by George the third in 1761 as a private residence for Queen Charlotte and known as The Queen's House. During the 19th century it was enlarged, principally by architects John Nash and Edward Blore, forming three wings around a central courtyard. Buckingham Palace finally became the official royal palace of the British monarch on the a...

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Australia

Australia. Kadri Rampe 2012 Position in the world. Australia, officially the Commonwealth of Australia, is a country comprising the mainland of the Australia continent, the island of Tasmania and numerous smaller islands. Its the world`s sixthlargest country by total area. On 1 January 1901, the six colonies federated,forming a Commonwealth of Australia, since Federation, Australia has maintaned a stable liberal democratic political system. The population of 22,7 million is highly urbanised and heavily concentrated in eastern states due to geography and climate. A highly developed country, Australia is the world's 12th largest economy and has the world's fifthhighest per capita income. Enviroment. Although most of Australia is semiarid or desert, it includes a diverse range of habitats from alpine heaths to tropical rainforests. Australian forests are mostly made up of evergreen species, particularly eucalyptus ...

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Canada's three cities

Cities of Canada Ottawa is the capital of Canada and a municipality within the Province of Ontario. Located in the Ottawa Valley in the eastern portion of Southern Ontario, the city lies on the southern banks of the Ottawa River, a major waterway forming the local boundary between the Provinces of Ontario and Quebec. Connected by several bridges to its Quebec neighbour, the City of Gatineau on the northern shores of the Ottawa River, the two cities had a combined 2009 population of 1,220,674, making it the country's fourth largest metropolitan area. Although a recent StatsCan estimate in February 2010 surmises that the Ottawa metropolitan area has recently been surpassed by the Calgary metropolitan area as the Canada's fourth

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Canada

Ottawa Ottawa is the capital of Canada and a municipality within the Province of Ontario. Located in the Ottawa Valley in the eastern portion of Southern Ontario, the city lies on the southern banks of the Ottawa River, a major waterway forming the local boundary between the Provinces of Ontario and Quebec. The 2006 Census recorded the population at 812,129, making it the fourth largest municipality in the country and second largest in Ontario. Connected by several bridges to its Quebec neighbour , the City of Gatineau on the northern shores of the Ottawa River, the two cities had a combined 2006 population of over 1,130,000, making it the country's fourth largest metropolitan area.

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The social network

books titled similarly and can tell many interesting facts about our biggest entertainer. Even if the movie were not based on a real story and would have been made up, it would be a masterpiece in any case. Of course the topic is common which makes the movie more interesting and exciting for us. The director David Fincher has done a great job by not trying to force some characters to the audience. He wants us to draw a conclusion and pick a side, not the film. Which is a clever thought forming many discussions on the movie. It is the year 2003, Mark Zuckerberg and his girlfriend are breaking up in a bar. Moving on, we see clearly the thoughtless of Mark as he hurts people with just words. From now on we realize that our leading character will not be so likable and his need for acceptance is quite irritating. Every intention to gain respect ends in rejection or hurting someone. Zuckerberg's best friend Eduardo Savarin helps

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Eclipse, Chapter Eighteen – Instruction kokkuvõte

way. The wolves and the vampires intend to meet for a training session at 3:00 AM. Bella tells Edward she wants to accompany him. Edward notes that she is tired and says he doesn't want her present for any tensions between the two groups if the training experiment does not go well, but she insists. Ensured that Charlie is asleep for the night, Bella and Edward wait in her bedroom for the time to pass. Bella thinks seriously about forming a plan to keep her bad luck from affecting others. Edward makes one last effort to coax Bella into staying, but she refuses. He runs, carrying her on his back, to a large field, which Bella recognizes as the baseball clearing she visited with the Cullens over a year previously. The familiar place brings back memories of James and his coven. Thinking about Victoria, Bella suddenly makes a connection between all the recent events

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Inglise keele sõnade seletused Marie Curie teksti kohta

1. Bereft ­ a simple past tense and past participle of bereave, to deprive 2. Cognition ­ the act or process of knowing, preception 3. Derive ­ to receive or obtain from a source or origin, in Chemistry to produce or obtain from another 4. Pitchblende ­ a major ore of uranium and radium 5. Deplorable ­ causing or being a subject for regret; very bad 6. Fission ­ the act of cleaving or splitting into parts 7. Harnessing ­ the combination of straps, bands, and other parts forming the working gear of a draft animal 8. Cripple ­ offensive way to say person who is disabled or impaired in ay way 9. Succumb ­ to give way to superior force 10.Hefty ­ heavy, weighty 11.Abode ­ a place in which a person resides; residence 12.Currents ­ a flowing; something that flows; moving in a certain direction 13.Dissymmetry ­ absence or lack of symmetry 14.Estrange ­ to turn away in feeling or affection 15

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Synthesis of Ibuprofen

HPLC S4 UV-VIS S1 UV-VIS S3 HPLC S2 HPLC S3 HPLC S5 UV-VIS S5 HPLC S6 HPLC S1 UV-VIS S4 UV-VIS S2 UV-VIS S6 For comparing two means, t-test [1] will be performed. Before making t-test, F-test has to be made to make sure if the means have equivalent precisions. Depending of the outcome of F-test following t-test will be made Optimization Another synthesis procedure e.g. Boots' synthesis procedure. Increase the speed of forming Grignard formation, which minimizes coupling. For this use mechanically activated magnesium. Decrease the degree of coupling by lowering temperature. To shorten the synthesis, it is possible to go from starting ketone directly to the chloride without isolating alcohol.

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Water Purification

Purified Water Reservoir Reservoir inside the water purification plant for storing water that has been made drinkable. Conveyance Pump A pump for sending water from purification plant to a service reservoir located at a higher elevation. Service Reservoir A reservoir from which water is conveyed to homes, factories, and other destinations according to the amount of water that is consumed. Rapid sand filtration First, to quickly remove the impurities from the raw water, a coagulant is added, forming the impurities into large clumps that settle to the bottom. After this process, the water passes through a coarse sand layer in a filter bed, which cleanly removes the impurities. This method is effective even when the raw water is relatively turbid, and can be used to treat large amounts of water using only a small area of land. Slow sand filtration First, the flow of raw water is slowed considerably to allow impurities to settle naturally

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Phosphate Binders: Your Questions Answered

Since these foods cannot easily be avoided, portion control is important. Speaking to a renal dietitian and learning how to read nutrition labels can help you control your phosphate levels. Drugs (Phosphate binders): There are various phosphate binders available in the United States: calcium carbonate (OScal®), calcium acetate (PhosLo®), sevelamer (Renvela®), lanthanum (Fosrenol®) and aluminum hydroxide (Amphojel®). They work by binding to phosphate in the gastrointestinal tract and forming a compound that cannot be absorbed into the blood and instead is then excreted in the feces. These medicines are most often used in patients who have end-stage renal disease (ESRD) or are on dialysis. However, they are sometimes used in patients with stages 3 and 4 chronic kidney disease (CKD). Timing is important when taking phosphate binders. Phosphate binders must be taken with meals, otherwise they do not work. This is because they only bind phosphate in food that you consume. If a

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Inglise leksikoloogia kordamisküsimuste vastused

smaller meaningful parts. morpheme – the minimal linguistic sign bound morpheme – a morpheme that can only occur if attached to some other phoneme • full • fullness • spoonful • cheerful “Most analysts of contemporary English prefer to distinguish three morphs: a root in full and fullness, a noun-forming affix inspoonful, and an adjective- forming affix in peaceful and cheerful.” 19. Prefixes A letter or group of letters attached to the beginning of a word that partly indicates its meaning. Common prefixes include anti- (against), co- (with), mis- (wrong, bad), and trans- (across). Prefixation (the process of adding a prefix to a word) is a common way of forming new words in English. Examples: anti-, auto-, circum-, co-, ex-, trans-, inter-, dis-. 20. Suffixes

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British Literature Character Sketch, The Cement Garden-Julie

unsure about her actions and she wasn’t ready for her role as the mother. She was constantly tired of little Tom wanting her attention. She may be more responsible than her brother Jack, on the other hand she is less analytical. Julie is often unable to see the consequences of her decisions and actions. For example, actions involving Derek into their lives, which also led to the exposure of their secret. Losing parents definitely had a large role in forming Julies character. As if losing both-father and later mother wasn’t hard enough, they couldn’t tell anyone and she had to take all the responsibility so they could avoid ending up in foster care. I can only imagine how Liisa-Maria Pihlak, 12B hard it must’ve been for a teenage girl, to start acting like an adult to due such circumstances. Julie’s father used to make fun of her ambitions of becoming a famous athlete, however she was actually pretty talented. She held

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Sheep senses and social cognition

Sheep senses and social cognition Sheep generally are held in low regard as far as cognition and social skills are concerned. However there is now interesting evidence from studies of their behaviour and brain function that they have highly sophisticated social and emotional recognition skills using faces, voices and smell. They are able to recognize and remember many diferent sheep and humans for several years or more and appear to have some capacity for forming mental images of the faces of absent individuals. The precence of such social cognition abilities in this species means that we must pay careful attention to welfare factors such as the composition and stability of their social environment as well as the nature of our own interactions with them. To many humans sheep are regarded as being as close to an automaton and amindless animal species as can be imagined and any serious consideration of their cognitive, social and general

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Leksikoloogia konspekt (uus)

o Suffixes o Combining forms  Productive vs Unproductive affixes - Productive refers to an affix which is active in the language; it is used by writers today to create new words  60 % of affixes have been borrowed, 40 % are native o Deodorize  De – reversing prefix  Odor – base 1)free – can be separate words 2)bound – can’t occur separately  -ize – verb forming suffix  Deodorization + - ation – suffix 18. Prefixes  A prefix is an affix that precedes its base. An element placed at the beginning of a word to adjust or qualify its meaning. o De-, un-, mis-, re-, etc  In english all prefixes are derivational, thus creating new lexemes instead of inflected forms of words. o Happy – unhappy, contaminate – decontaminate 19. Suffixes  A suffix is an affix that follows its base

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Constructivism theory

Nicholas Onuf. It was first considered as an interpretive meta-theory, a reflectivist approach. It emphasizes the social construction of world affairs as opposed to the claim of (neo)realists that international politics is shaped by the rational-choice behaviour/decisions of egoist actors who pursue their interests by making utilitarian calculations to maximize their benefits and minimize their losses, hence the materiality of international structures. In spite of itself currently forming "a new mainstream" in international relations theory as some scholars maintain, constructivism might still be seen as "an oppositional movement within IR theory" and "a genuinely radical alternative" to such conventionally entrenched IR theories as neorealism and neoliberalism, or a "distinctive approach" to international relations that stresses the social, ideational and intersubjective character of world politics. The major thesis of constructivism is that the international system is

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Sri Ishopanisad Invocation summary notes MRdd

BHAGAVAN SAT-CIT-ANANDA Bhakta There is no difference btw Brahman, Paramatma, Bhagavan from the point of view of Absolute Truth, all are Absolute Truth. Yet from the perceivers' perspective they are perceived at different levels of completeness. Material world is complete Theist and atheists have arguing ­ theists say there is so much right it the world, look how the clouds are forming and rain is distributed. Atheists say there is so much wrong in this world ­ rain is falling also to the oceans where is already so much water, what's the point? One has to see the design in connection with the purpose. Evidents of design are undeniable in the world. When we say that smt happens automatically it is not the proof that there is no designer existing. Automatic means that no direct intervention of the creator or designer is seen from observer's perspective

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Different types of forests and their forms of usage.

ample forests with broad leave tree. They are mostly found at lowlands near the equator - Asia, Africa, South & Central America and on many of the Pacific Islands. Almost 50% forests of the world are tropical and subtropical in nature. Rainforests are characterized by high rainfall. They are home to two-thirds of all the living animal and plant species on the planet. Tall, broad-leaved evergreen trees are the dominant plants, forming a leafy canopy over the forest floor. The undergrowth or understory in a rainforest generally consists of shade-tolerant shrubs, herbs, ferns, small trees and large woody vines. The temperature ranges from 5°C to 50°C. Human uses of tropical and subtropical forests: o Habitation - Humans have and do exploit rainforests for food and shelter in several parts of the world.

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Raketised

paigaldada peatalad, abitalad ja tugipostid suurte vahekaugustega. GT 24 kasutamisel on paigaldatavate ja eemaldatavate komponentide hulk väiksem. • Sobiv ka õhukeste lagede valamiseks Mida õhem lagi, seda vähem puittalasid ning poste on vaja. Kõrgkvaliteetse talaseinaga VT 20K on ökonoomne võimalus õhemate lagede toestamiseks. Roni raketis SKS Single Sided Climbing System The modular forming system for single-face climbing applications With the PERI SKSF 240 and SKS 180 climbing systems, the loads from the fresh concrete pressure are transferred through the brackets by means of V-strongbacks and compression braces into the scaffold anchors. Typical applications for the SKSF 240 and SKS 180 are dams, locks, cooling towers, pier heads, tunnels, and bank vaults. SKSF 240: With the 2.40 m wide SKSF 240, the formwork is mounted on a carriage which can be retracted by

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Geeni ekspressioon: translatsioon ja geneetiline kood

2. Kasutab ATP energiat. 3. 20 erinvat different aminoatsüültRNA syntetaasi (igal a/h oma) 4. tRNAs on ensüümi spetsiifiline sait ATP and amino acid bind to aminoacyltRNA synthetase, to form aminoacylAMP + 2 phosphates. tRNA binds to aminoacylAMP. Amino acid transfers to tRNA, displacing AMP. Amino acid always is attached to adenine on 3' end of tRNA by its carboxyl group forming aminoacyltRNA. Initsiatsioon: 1. mRNA 2. Ribosoom 3. Initsiator tRNA (fMet tRNA prokarüootides) 4. 3 Initsiatsiooni faktorit (IF1, IF2, IF3) 5. Mg2+ 6. GTP (guanosiin trifosfaat) Elongatsioon: 1. Aminoatsüül tRNA seob ribosoomiga (aktiveeritud) 2. Peptiidside 3. Ribosoom uue koodoni juurde Peptiid side (peptidüül transferaas) Umbes 10 ribosoomi korraga töötab (polüsoom): Terminatsioon Release factor (RF)

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United Kingdom

2015 consists of 77 commissioned ships • The Surface Fleet consists of amphibious warfare ships, destroyers, frigates, patrol vessels, mine-countermeasure vessels, and other miscellaneous vessels • A submarine service has existed within the Royal Navy for more than 100 years • The Submarine Service's four Vanguard-class nuclear-powered submarines carry Lockheed Martin's Trident II ballistic missiles, forming the United Kingdom's nuclear deterrent Royal Marines • The Royal Marines are the Royal Navy's amphibious troops • Contained within 3 Commando Brigade are three attached army units; 1. 1st Battalion, The Rifles, an infantry battalion  2. 29 Commando Regiment Royal Artillery, an artillery regiment 3. 24 Commando Regiment Royal Engineers Army • The British Army is made up of the Regular Army and the Army Reserve

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Referaat osooniaugud

OSOONIAUGUD Referaat SISUKORD SISSEJUHATUS Osoon on kolmest hapniku aatomist koosnev molekul. Atmosfääri alumistes kihtides on osoon ohtlik saastaja, olles sudu ja happevihmade üks koostisosa. Keskmiselt 30 km kõrgusel maapinnast stratosfääris moodustuvad osoonimolekulid ultraviolettkiirguse (UV) toimel, tekkinud osoonikiht kaitseb atmosfääri alumisi kihte UV-kiirguse eest. Kaitsev toime seisneb tema võimes neelata UV- kiirgust. Möödunud sajandi jooksul on kerkinud esile globaalse olulisusega probleem ­ osoonikihi hõrenemine inimtegevuse tõttu paisatud keemiliste elementide tulemusel. Osoonikihi hõrenemine võib endaga kaasa tuua osooniaukude kujunemise, kus keemilised elemendid lagundavad osooni molekuli hapniku molekuliks ja üksikuks vabaks radikaaliks. Osooniaukude teke mõnevõrra erineb üldise osoonikihi hõrenemise protsessist. See tuleneb aukude tekke piirkondade iseärasustest. 1. OSOONIAUKUDE TEKKIMINE Osooniaukude tekke...

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The Great Wave off Kanagawa

toward the sky, by the deep blue of the inner side of the curve, by the splash of its claw-like crest as it sprays forth droplets.[23] Andreas Ramos, a writer, notes: [...]a seascape with Fuji. The waves form a frame through which we see the mountain. The gigantic wave is a yin yang of empty space beneath the mountain. The inevitable breaking that we await creates a tension in the picture. In the background, a small wave forming a miniature Fuji is reflected by the distant mountain, itself shrunk in perspective. The little wave is larger than the mountain. The small fishermen cling to thin fishing boats, slide on a sea-mount looking to dodge the wave. The violent Yang of nature is overcome by the yin of the confidence of these experienced fishermen. Strangely, despite a storm, the sun shines high.[23] In the two first designs the waves appear to be dense and uniform, they almost seem to be minerals. Their

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Pygmalion

Nepommuck thought that she is a princess. Explain the following words and expressions: at-home day, ottoman, kerbstone, bravado, brusquely,Ahdedo?, do a person in, snigger, sulkily, sanguinary, soiree, confounded, I beg your pardon, get a word in edgeways, amiable and genially voluble. at-home - the day when you receive guests ottoman - a piece of furniture like a large box with a soft top, used as a seat, for resting your feet on when you are sitting. Kerbstone - a paving stone forming part of a curb Bravado - behaviour that is deliberately intended to make other people believe you are brave and confident Brusquely - using very few words in a way that seems rude Ahdedo ­ to say how do you do very quickly do a person in - snigger - to laugh quietly in a way that is not nice at something which is not supposed to be funny sulkily ­ sulking, or tending to sulk sanguinary - involving violence and killing soiree - a formal or fashionable evening party

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Linguistics lexicon handout

suggests a place to cut (e.g. burger from hamburger or kiwi from kiwi fruit), and especially when a long uncommon word becomes (for one reason or another) more common. A very recent example in Italian is super from supermercato `supermarket'. In all languages there is a rough correlation between the frequency of a word and its length; this is known as Zipf's Law (see Crystal 1987). In languages with widespread literacy, other means of forming new words are based on the writing system. In English both abbreviations (e.g. BBC, MP, PC, etc.) and acronyms (e.g. radar) are common. (Radar stands for RAdio Detection And Ranging.) Other languages use other devices (for example, in languages that use the Chinese writing system, it is common for long compounds to be reduced to the first elements of the subcompounds they contain, so that Japanese too-kyo dai-gakku `Tokyo University', literally `east-capital big-school' is

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Maakera koostis

One of two classes of natural acidic organic polymer that can be extracted from humus found in soil, sediment, or aquatic environments. Its name derives from Latin fulvus, indicating its yellow colour. Its structure is best characterized as a loose assembly of aromatic organic polymers with many carboxyl groups (COOH) that release hydrogen ions, resulting in species that have electric charges at various sites on the ion. It is especially reactive with metals, forming strong complexes with Fe3+, Al3+, and Cu2+ in particular and leading to their increased solubility in natural waters. Fulvic acid is believed to originate as a product of microbial metabolism, although it is not synthesized as a life- sustaining carbon or energy source.

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Tallinn Old Town

#!p_174824 Song Celebrations and Song Festival traditions Song Celebrations and Song Festival traditions are among the best known trademarks of Estonia. No wonder, as the scale of our Song festivals is unique in the world. Once every five years, the Estonian song festival grounds (Lauluväljak in Tallinn) are filled with folk costumes and smiling people. Imagine tens of thousands of singers forming one huge choir and hundreds of thousands of people sitting on the grass to hear traditional choir music ­ no wonder it shocks, surprises and mesmerises overseas visitors! What makes it even more special is that, due to the small population of Estonia, there are less than million Estonian speakers and yet, a tenth of them attend the event. Long established song festival traditions are most likely the reason why Estonians ­ not known for our pop-

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Margaret Thatcher

Childhood and Education Margaret Hilda Roberts was born on the 13th of October, 1925 in Grantham in Lincolnshire, England. Her parents were Alfred Roberts and Beatrice Stephenson Roberts. Thatcher spent her childhood in the town of Grantham in Lincolnshire. The Roberts family ran a grocery business, bringing up their two daughters in a flat over the shop. Her father was active in local politics and religion and this played a large role in forming her political convictions. Margaret attended Huntingtower Road Primary School and later Kesteven and Grantham Girl's School. She was keen in her studies and outside school enjoyed swimming and playing hockey. After finishing school during the Second World War she applied for a scholarship to attend Somerville College, Oxford and was luckily accepted. She started studying Chemistry in 1944 in Oxford. Later Margaret became President of the Oxford University Conservative Association

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Fabio Capello

father to pursue his footballing dreams are the roots of his success. His father played for an Italian third division side and an uncle was so good that he played for the national side. Not only was football in the genes but it also provided an escape from the Cold War pressures in a part of Italy where there was constant fear that the borders could be redrawn and his family forced from their home. Citing the role of his father and uncle in forming his legendary work ethic, Capello said: "They taught me dedication, to always work hard with absolute stubbornness. Only hard work allows an athlete to make the most of his talents." The result is a Stakhanovite philosophy under which Capello rewards the players he judges to have given their all under his instructions to win at all costs - and ruthlessly freezes out those he believes do not fit his gameplan. As his fellow Italian manager

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Topic - London

built. Buckingham Palace ­ is the official residence of the king or queen of England. The palace is a setting for state occasions and royal entertaining and a major tourist attraction. It has been a rallying point for the British people at times of national rejoicing and crisis. Originally known as Buckingham House, the building was built for the Duke of Buckingham in the 18 th century and acquired by King George III as a private residence. It was enlarged over the next 75 years, forming three wings around a central courtyard. Chinatown ­ Located in between Leicester Square and Shaftesbury Avenue, it is a self- contained jumble of shops, cafes and restaurants that makes up one of London's most distinct and popular ethnic enclaves. Few of a London's 80,000 Chinese actually live in the three small blocks of Chinatown. London Bridge ­ one of the most famous bridges in Capital, London Bridge is located

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Londoni ajalugu Rooma - 20 sajand

The clockwork mechanism in a room below weighs 5 tons. · Buckingham Palace is the official London residence of the British monarch. Originally known as, the building which forms the core of today's palace was a large townhouse built for the Duke of Buckingham in 1703 on a site which had been in private ownership for at least 150 years. During the 19th century it was enlarged, principally by architects John Nash and Edward Blore, forming three wings around a central courtyard. Buckingham Palace finally became the official royal palace of the British monarch on the accession of Queen Victoria in 1837. · Harrods is London's most famous department store, is named after Charles Henry Harrod, who opened a family grocers shop on the site in 1849. The store occupies a 5-acresite and has over

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Sellel veebilehel kasutatakse küpsiseid. Kasutamist jätkates nõustute küpsiste ja veebilehe üldtingimustega Nõustun