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The Chiltern Hills

· The name "Chiltern" comes from the Cilternsæte, a tribe that occupied the area in the early Anglo-Saxon period. · One of the principal Roman settlements in the Roman province of Britannia Superior was sited at Verulamium (now St Albans) and there are significant Roman and Romano-British remains in the area. · Use · The hills have been exploited for their natural resources for millennia. The chalk has been quarried for the manufacture of cement, and flint for local building material. The beechwoods of the Chiltern Hills have for centuries fostered the furniture trade, especially chair making.The clean water from the aquifer is still used for public supply and the chalk of the hills is an important aquifer, exploited to provide water supplies in the area. Protection · The natural beauty of the Chiltern hills is threatened by

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Tööstus

In factory is very much work positions and that is also good and very necessery. All factorys are very good , because that city where these are , there is very less unemployments. Also in factorys are quite simple job because most job make machines, and job is always the same , and machines don't change so fast , and its not nessesery to learn new equipment and machines know that save time , and nerves , and also many people can work forth , and anybody must not leave . In many factorys manufacture , those thing what change the world , and makes that much much simple and better and easier . Also makes many factory work people smarter and clever, so they can invent new things , what can use and what can factory make to others to use. Thats good because then everything innovate and change much simple and extensivly useable. Thats good that people are invent factory , because that change whole world to better place. And when you don`t count every bad things what factory makes , find you so

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Bayerische Motoren Werke AG

Bayerische Motoren Werke AG • Usually known as BMW. • German luxury vehicle manufacturing company. • Founded in 1916. History • 1912 manufactured aircraft engines. • Vercailes Armistice treaty. • Shifted to motorcycle production. • 1929 automobiles. • First launched car named Dixi. • 1930s started manufacturing aircraft engines. • Used forced labour. History BMW i • Sub-brand of BMW founded in 2011. • To manufacture plug-in electric cars. • 2014 launced plug-in hybrid car. BMW i Used sources • https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plug-in_electric_vehicle • https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BMW_Dixi • https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Austin_7 • https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BMW

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Motocross

ATV/Quad Motocross, Sidecars and Supercross. There are different classes: 50cc, 65cc, 85cc, 125-250cc, 450-525cc. Classes are divided by the power of motors. The world is dominated by two main Motocross series; the World Championship series and American National Championship. Another important series for example European champion ship and Junior Champion ship. The bigger motocycle manufactures are Honda, Kawasaki, Suzuki and Yamaha. They are Japanese motocycles. The only Austrian manufacture is KTM. Anothers are smaller motocycle manufactures for exampe Aprilia, Polini and TM Racing. Unfortunately motocross brings about serious injuries and may end with death. But Motocross will continue to grow in popularity every year.

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Enamlevinumad polümeeride algmaterjalid

· In 20101, about 191 million barrels of LPG and NGL were used in the United States to make plastic products in the plastic materials and equal to about 2.7% of total U.S. resins industry, petroleum consumption. Of those 191 million barrels, 190 million barrels were used as feedstock and 1 million barrels were consumed as fuel · In addition to petroleum, natural gas is used to manufacture plastic materials and about 412 billion cubic feet (Bcf) of resins. In 2010, natural gas were used to make plastic materials and resins, equal to about 1.7% of total U.S. natural gas consumption . Of the 412 Bcf, 13 Bcf were used as feedstock, and 399 Bcf were burned as fuel. · Electricity is also used to manufacture plastics. In 2010, about 65 billion kilowatt-hours were used, equal to about 1.7% of total U.S. electricity consumption

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Tehasetöö kasud (inglise keeles)

What are the benefits of factory work? A factory is an industrial building where workers manufacture goods or supervise machines processing one product into another. Most modern factories have large warehouses or warehouse-like facilities that contain heavy equipment used for assembly line production. In factory work there are some things why there is good to work, but also some things that are bad. But about the benefits of factory work, I think that the most important benefit is that when you do something so many times, then you get used to doing it right and you don't mess it up

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Stratasys

IDEA ­ He decided to make a toy frog for his daughter using a glue gun loaded with mixture of polyethylene and candle wax. The shape was created layer by layer and he tought the way to automate the process. In April 1992 Stratasys sold its first product, the 3D Modeler. In January 1995, Stratasys employed 16 former IBM engineers. By the year 2007, Stratasys was the unit market leader for the sixth consecutive year. In January 2010, Stratasys signed an agreement with HP to manufacture HPbranded 3D printers. In August 2012, the agreement was discontinued. In December 2012, Stratasys merged with Objet. (Stratasys 55%, Objet 45%) In 2012, a project to produce a working firearm by 3D printing. Stratasys refused and withdrew their license for use of the printer. ABOUT THE COMPANY Stratasys manufactures 3D printing equipment and materials that create physical objects directly from digital data. Its systems range from affordable desktop 3D

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Canada's brands

It is an example of a future device. Developed by the Canadian company, it delivers information over the wireless data networks of mobile phone service companies. BlackBerry first made headway in the marketplace by concentrating on e-mail. Chrysler Canada Chrysler Canada Inc. is Chrysler's Canadian division. Incorporated in 1925, the Chrysler Corporation of Canada gained complete control of a Maxwell-Chalmers plant that had been used to manufacture some Chrysler models in the previous year. Initially called Chrysler Canada, Ltd, the name of the company changed to DaimlerChrysler Canada Inc following the merger of the two parent companies. In August 2007, the company was renamed Chrysler Canada Incorporated when Cerberus Capital Management purchased 80.1% of its parent company Chrysler LLC. They produce certain models of Chrysler, Jeep and Dodge. Chrysler Canada has three vehicle

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"chemical element Neon"

of light given off. The color given off by neon itself is reddish-orange. Neon lighting was invented by French chemist Georges Claude (1870-1960). Claude displayed his first neon sign at the Paris Exposition of 1910. He sold the first neon advertising sign to a Paris barber two years later. Neon lighting is now used for many other purposes. For example, neon tubes are used in instruments used to detect electric currents. Neon is also used in the manufacture of lasers. Health effects There are no known health effects of neon. Thank you for your kind attention. Due the shortage of the time I give the word to the next student.

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Referaat Bullwhip Effect

placement of order. The three stages of lead time are preprocessing time, processing time and postprocessing time. · Preprocessing time, which is also known as the planning time, is the time needed to decide on the quantity and quality of the required product, before placing the order. · Processing time is the time required by the other company to manufacture the product. · Post processing time is the time required to do the quarantine and inspection process, after manufacturing. After the lead time, the product will be available in the inventory after receiving the item from the manufacture or retailer. Lead time can be reduced by measuring and eliminating the errors made during the lead time process. Lead time can also be reduced by using Electronic Data Interchange (EDI) strategy

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Arvutiprogramm juhtimisseadmed

ning luua andmebaas tootmiseks. EDA – Electronic design automation – Elektroonika projekteerimise automatiseerimine on tarkvarariist projekteerimiseks elektroonilisi süsteeme nagu trükkplaadid ja integraallülitused. CAE – Computer Aided Engineering – Arvuti abil engineering on laialdane kasutus arvutitarkvara suhtes, mida kasutatakse tehnoanalüüsifunktsioone ülesannete lahendamiseks. Meetodid DFMA – Design for Manufacture and Assembly – on kombinatsioon kahest metoodikast; disaini tootmine, mis tähendab disaini lihtsust osade tootmisel, mis moodustavad toote, ja disain kokkupanemiseks, mis tähendab konstruktsiooni koostamist lihtsalt. DFSS – Design for Six Sigma – Disain Six Sigma on äri-protsessihaldus "metoodika" seotud traditsioonilise Six Sigmaga. Seda kasutatakse paljudes tööstusharudes, nagu rahandus-, turustus-, põhi-, protsessi-, jäätmekäitlus ja elektroonika. ETO – NPDI –

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London Eye

Since 20 January 2011, it has been officially known as the EDF Energy London Eye following a three- year sponsorship deal. The London Eye was formally opened by the then Prime Minister, Tony Blair, on 31 December 1999, although it was not opened to the public until 9 March 2000 because of technical problems. It took seven years and the skills of hundreds of people from five countries to make the London Eye a reality. Parts for the "Eye" were manufacture in many Countries including France, Germany, Italy, Holland, Czech Republic and of course the UK. The London Eye welcomes an average of 3.5 million customers every year. The London Eye can carry 800 passengers per revolution - equivalent to 11 London red doubled-Decker buses. Each of the 32 capsules weighs 10 tonnes. The total weight of the wheel and capsules is 2,100 tonnes Each rotation takes about 30 minutes, meaning a capsule travels at a stately 26cm per second,

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Erialainformatsiooni otsing internetis.

C12M23/14 – Bags 8.3.2. Leia patendid elektroonilise programmiga zig-zag õmblusmasinate kohta. b) Programme-controlled sewing machines c) D05B 19/00 e) 25 f) „Zig-zag sewing machines“ 8.3.4. Kasutades märksõna ja klassifikatsiooniotsingut, leia oma kursusetöö teemal patente Euroopa patendiandmebaasist esp@cenet. a) Title: synthesis bioactive compounds; CPC: C12. b) 1 c) Wong, C.-H., Liu, J., Desantis, G., Burk, M. Synthesis of synthons for the manufacture of bioactive compounds. US2007015260 (A1) ― 18th of Jan 2007.

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Coca-Cola roll rahvusvahelises majanduspoliitikas

Tallinn University School of Governance, Law and Society Coca-Cola Company's role in IPE Final paper Tallinn 2018 Brief overview The Coca-Cola Company is an American corporation founded in 1892 and today engaged primarily in the manufacture and sale of syrup and concentrate for Coca-Cola, a sweetened carbonated beverage that is a cultural institution in the United States and a global symbol of American tastes, headquartered in Atlanta, Georgia (Encyclopædia Britannica). Coca-Cola is the world's largest beverage company, refreshing consumers with more than 500 sparkling and still brands and nearly 3,900 beverage choices. Led by Coca-Cola, one of the

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Food Microstructure and Starch Digestion

odorless powder that is insoluble in cold water or alcohol. It consists of two types of molecules: the linear and helical amylose and the branched amylopectin. Depending on the plant, starch generally contains 20 to 25% amylose and 75 to 80% amylopectin by weight. Glycogen, the glucose store of animals, is a more highly branched version of amylopectin. In industry, starch is converted into sugars, for example by malting, and fermented to produce ethanol in the manufacture of beer, whisky and biofuel. It is processed to produce many of the sugars used in processed foods. The biggest industrial non-food use of starch is as an adhesive in the papermaking process. Starch can be applied to parts of some garments before ironing, to stiffen them. Mixing most starches in warm water produces a paste, such as wheatpaste, which can be used as a thickening, stiffening or gluing agent. Slide 3

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Britain in WW I

16. Britain in WW I Causes of WWI: Mutual defence alliances (if one country was attacked then allies would rush to help and it snowballed into a war between many countries) o The alliances at the time were: o Russia and Serbia o Germany and Austria-Hungary o France and Russia o Britain and France and Belgium o Japan and Britain Austria-Hungary declared war on Serbia, Russia got involved to defend Serbia. Germany seeing Russia mobilizing, declared war on Russia. France was then drawn in against Germany and Austria- Hungary. Germany attacked France through Belgium pulling Britain into war. Then Japan entered the war. Later, Italy and the United States would enter on the side of the allies. Imperialism: empires got bigger and with that the competition between the empires grew. Everyone wanted more ar...

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Ely Whitney

unemployment to many poor Southerners. By the late 1790s, Whitney was on the verge of bankruptcy and cotton gin litigation had left him deeply in debt. His New Haven cotton gin factory had burned to the ground, and litigation sapped his remaining resources. The French Revolution had ignited new conflicts between Great Britain, France, and the United States. The new American government, realizing the need to prepare for war, began to rearm. The War Department issued contracts for the manufacture of 10,000 muskets. Whitney, who had never made a gun in his life, obtained a contract in January, 1798 to deliver ten to fifteen thousand muskets in 1800. Ten months later, Treasury Secretary Wolcott sent him a "foreign pamphlet on arms manufacturing techniques," possibly one of Honoré Blanc's reports, after which Whitney first began to talk about interchangeability. After spending most of 1799-1801 in cotton gin litigation, Whitney began promoting the idea of

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Key words for fluency D-E

1. Looking in 2. Ask for 3. Take 4. Gave 5. Delayed 5. Change 6. Make Changed 6. Heading in Ex2. 1. Earilest possible 2. Expiry 3. Later 4. Ex2. 1. Right 2. Clear 3. Opposite 4. Clockwise 5. Completion 5. Closing 6. Sell- by date 7. Firm 8. Westerly 6. Same 7. General 8. Wrong Particular Ex3. 1. Every 2. Each 3. All 4. One 5. Both Ex3. 1. Birth 2. General election 3. Wedding 4. Applications 5. Meeting 6. Manufacture DISASTER DAY Ex1. 1. Struck 2. Averted 3. Heading for 4. Spelt Ex1. 1. Other 2. Some/ one 3. These 4. A, one 5. 5. Courting 6. Ended in Any 6. All 7. Very 8. Every Ex2. 1. Natural 2. Utter 3. Ecological 4. Major 5. Ex2. 1. Hard 2. Long 3. Big 4. Nice 5. Dying 6. Impending 6. Nuclear Lazy 7. Lucky 8. 8-hour Ex3. 1. Of 2. Into 3. For 4. Of 5. Of 6. For 7. Of 8.

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Inglise keele kontrolltöö

Unit 1. The ways of working. Commute-edasi-tagasi liikuma,pendeldama Employee-töötaja Employer-tööandja Flexible-paindlik Freelance-vabakutseline Intention-kavatsus Mill-vabrik Premises-valduse,territoorium Replace-asendama,välja vahetama Restriction-piirang,kitsendus Shift-vahetus Flexible working hours-paindlik töögraafik Flexitime-paindlik aeg Teleworking-kaugtöö Job share-töökoha jagamine (works in a bank job share) Career break-tööpaus,palgata Long hours culture-ületundide tegemine To keep in contact To go freelance Work shifts Working part-time – osaline tööaeg Have my career –käia tool Cut back-kulusid vähendama Short-term – lühiajaline (almost all on short-term contracts) Come in from school-koju tulema By e-mail,fax,phone Renew her contract for another 3 months Kas sulle meeldiks töötada osalise tööajaga? Would you like to work part-time? Teie lepingut uuendatakse veel 6 kuuks. Your contract will be renewed for another 6 mon...

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PROJEKTITÖÖ

4 2. TSEMENT “Portland cement is the basic ingredient of concrete. Concrete is formed when portland cement creates a paste with water that binds with sand and rock to harden. Cement is manufactured through a closely controlled chemical combination of calcium, silicon, aluminum, iron and other ingredients. Common materials used to manufacture cement include limestone, shells, and chalk or marl combined with shale, clay, slate, blast furnace slag, silica sand, and iron ore. These ingredients, when heated at high temperatures form a rock-like substance that is ground into the fine powder that we commonly think of as cement”. [1] “Tsement on hüdrauliliste sideainete hulka kuuluv laialt kasutatav ehitusmaterjal. Seda kasutatakse suure tugevuse ja kõvaduse saavutamiseks, eriti betooni tootmisel. Tsementi kasutatakse maa- või

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All Marketers are liars

In his book, All Marketers are Liars, Seth Godin contends that consumers prefer fantasy to the truth, and that consequently marketers should "live the lie, fully and completely." Stopping short of endorsing marketing methods which might kill people, Godin says that marketers should "give people what they want." The book is telling a story about why marketers must forsake any attempt to communicate nothing but the facts, and must focus on what people believe and then work to tell them stories that add their worldview. HIGHLIGHTS Before marketing, before shopping carts and long before informercials, people started telling themselves stories. Stories make it easier to understand the world. Stories are the only way to spread an idea. Marketers didn´t invent storytelling. They just perfected it. We tell ourselves stories, because we´re superstitious. Stories are shortcuts we use because we ´re too overwhelmed by data to discover ...

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It is only knowledge produced with difficulty that we truly value. To what extent do you agree with this statement?

efficiently. However, plants have been growing on earth for millions of years without the need of understanding the process of photosynthesis. We were able to produce food crops for our consumption and for trade/sale successfully even before photosynthesis was discovered and therefore we don't find it as valuable. When we compare photosynthesis to the discovery of the double helix in DNA structure which has helped scientists identify genes that trigger diseases and manufacture drugs for those diseases, it is safe to say that DNA discoveries are much more valuable to us, the ordinary people, as they can save humans lives, whereas learning about photosynthesis doesn’t. The scientific community might, however, find information about photosynthesis very useful and valuable nonetheless. Ethical knowledge is valuable though often times easily produced. Different people have different perceptions of what is ethical and what isn’t

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Australia topic

Geography The name Australia means ,,southland". It is both a country and a continent, with an area of 7,617,930 square kilometres and it is also an island, separated from Asia by the Arafura and Timor seas. But Australia is also surrounded by the Indian and Pacific oceans. The Great Barrier Reef is the world's largest coral reef. It lies off the north-eastern coast and extends for over 2000 kilometres. The famous mountain range in the eastern part of Australia is the Great Diving Range and it's highest peak is Mount Kasciusco's ­ 2230m. In the continental part, there are the Macdonnell ranges. Other smaller mountain ranges are the Musgrave Mountains, the Hammessley Mountains and the Darling Mountains. The continental part of Australia is mostly covered with deserts and these deserts are the Great Sandy Desert in the north-western part, the Great Victoria dessert in the southern part and Gibson desert and the Simpson desert. The Murr...

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Austraalia

Australia Topic Koostas: Aineõpetaja: Tallinn 2011 Location Only one country in the world fills a whole continent. That country is Australia. The continent it fills is Australia, too. Australia, then, is both a country and a continent. If someone wants to make clear that he is speaking of the country, he may call it by its full name of Commonwealth of Australia. Sixty million years ago Australia and its nearby islands were separated from the rest of the world by a great upheaval. They were cut off from Asia by the ocean. Very few people and almost no animals visited Australia before English colonists began to settle there in 1788. During all those 60 million years the native Australian mammals developed by themselves, undisturbed by the animals developing elsewhere. Australia is the only continent except Antarctica that is all sout...

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Washington and Texas

a semi-arid basin region in the east, central, and south, given over to intensive agriculture. Washington is the second most populous state on the West Coast and in the Western United States after California. Economy The 2014 total gross state product for Washington was $425.017 billion, placing it 14th in the nation. The per capita GDP in 2009 was $52,403, 10th in the nation. Significant business within the state include the design and manufacture of aircraft (Boeing), automotive (Paccar), computer software development (Microsoft, Bungie, Amazon.com, Nintendo of America, Valve Corporation, ArenaNet), telecom (T-Mobile USA), electronics, biotechnology, aluminum production, lumber and wood products (Weyerhaeuser), mining, beverages (Starbucks, Jones Soda), real estate (John L. Scott, Colliers International, Windermere Real Estate, Kidder Mathews), retail (Nordstrom, Eddie Bauer, Car Toys, Costco, R.E.I

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THE CAPITALIST NIGER

military equipments are manufactured. Yet, more people are daily being killed in Africa with the weapons of destruction manufactured in Europe, Russia, America and Japan. A group of Neanthertals, who cannot even assemble the equipment they are using to kill one another; are the so-called leaders of the continent. This is where the intelligence of the Black man comes into question. A people who don’t know how the guns they use came into being, its design, its mechanism, or its manufacture, should fight with the weapons they know how to manufacture – the machete. But we have all kinds of weapons – attack helicopters, machine guns, bombs, jet bombers, jet fighters. Mind you, none of these manufactured in any part of Africa. When you look around, these African leaders are whining and begging for more assistance, so that they can spend it again on their lavish lifestyles. There are more Mercedes-Benz’s and BMW’s per person in

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Introduction of SCM

by reducing overproduction. 11 How Integration Is Achieved In Supply Chain? Stage 1: Complete functional independence where each business function such as production or purchasing does its own thing in complete isolation from other business function. For instance, production function seeking to optimize its unit cost of manufacture by long production runs with out regard for build up of finished goods inventory and advance impact it will have on the warehousing as well as working capital. Stage 2: Companies recognize the need of limited integration between adjacent functions such as distribution and inventory management or purchasing and material control. Stage 3: A natural extension of stage two, leading to establishment and implementation of end- to-end integration

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All about High Tech

many of the same issues as with any introduction of new technology, including concerns about the toxicity and environmental impact of nanomaterials [1], and their potential effects on global economics, as well as speculation about various doomsday scenarios. These concerns have led to a debate among advocacy groups and governments on whether special regulation of nanotechnology is warranted. · Robotics Robotics is the science and technology of robots, and their design, manufacture, and application.[1] Robotics has connections to electronics, mechanics, and software.[2] · History · High-tech industries · Further analysis from OECD has indicated that using research intensity as only industry classification indicator is also possible. The OECD does not only take the manufacturing but also the usage rate of technology into account. The OECD's classification is following (stable since 1973):

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Estonia topic

6 Economy In the years that Estonia was part of the Soviet Union, it provided the USSR(The Union of Soviet Socialist Republics) with gas and oil produced from its large supply of oil shale. It is still the world's second largest producer of oil shale. The majority of its workforce is involved in industry, which also includes shipbuilding, phosphate mining, and the manufacture of electronics and telecommunications equipment, electric motors, excavators, cement, furniture, and textiles and clothing. Its efficient agricultural sector employs some 20% of the labor force and produces meat (largely pork), dairy products, potatoes, flax, and sugar beets. Fishing is also important. Peat, limestone, dolomite, marl, clays (for cement and earthenware), sand (for the glass industry), phosphorite (for fertilizer), and timber are important natural resources.

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Public Administration and Innovation

Firms in sectors have commonalities and at the same time are heterogeneous. Innovation in sectors has relevant systemic features. ● Knowledge and technologies; ● Actors and networks; ● Institutions Examples of sectoral system of innovation from different countries: knowledge inputs, actors, networks, institutions (based on group work presentations) South –Korea, Electronics - knowledge base came from subcontracting and original equipment manufacture, access foreign export channels and engage in catch-up learning, imitation and innovation. Long experimentation over details in the manufacturing process → firm- specific pattern of knowledge. Ministry of Science and Technology (MOST) - dedicated to technological development and coordination of technology-related activities in the country Innovative enterprises and the importance of "wider look at innovation" “my main job is to promote innovation” Positive encouragement

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WIRTSCHAFTPLAN DES PRODUKTS “3S”

Deutsches Gymnasium Kadriorg WIRTSCHAFTPLAN DES PRODUKTS "3S" Praktische Arbeit Autoren: Rainer Paisujõe 12SM Johannes Nermann 12SM Lehrer: Michael Kirschinger Tallinn 2018 INHALTSÜBERSICHT EINLEITUNG........................................................................................................... 2 1. PRODUKTVORSTELLUNG..................................................................................... 4 1.3. Break Even Point.......................................................................................... 9 2.1. Werbebudget / Zeitplan..............................................................................11 2.2. Werbemittel...

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Austraalia referaat inglise keeles

Forty years later the gold was found in the west. The miners of the east had a very hard time, the water was scarce and the roads were bad. But then the railway was built. Many of people who came to Australia to find gold stayed on to do other kinds of work. The found that Australia has other riches too, such as coal, copper, ironore, nickel, natural gas and more. The forests had good timber. Along seashorepearls and tortoise shells could be gathered. Some needed to manufacture such things as butter, cheese, shoes and clothing. Geographical position Australia is located in southern hemisphere. It's the only continent except for Antarctica that is all south of equator. Sometimes Australia is called the Island Continent. There is a great reason why. It really is an island. It is 2880 km from the mainland of asia and is almost half way round the world from Europe. More that 9600 km separate it from America. Australia lies

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Biogas – The source of future energy

held in an anaerobic area, which can range from a storage tank which is not ventilated to a device which is specifically designed to produce gases. The conditions attract anaerobic bacteria, which start to break down the organic material, producing methane and carbon dioxide as a by-product. Another type of biogas which includes hydrogen, nitrogen, and carbon monoxide can be obtained through the gasification of biomass such as wood or rice husks, a technique which is used to manufacture gas industrially. The gases produced through anaerobic fermentation or gasification are combustible in addition to having a strong smell which makes them stand out to the human nose. Methane leaks from landfills are an ongoing problem, as is the production of biogas in poorly maintained compost piles, manure lagoons, and outhouses. Spontaneous fires and explosions caused by build-ups of gas have been recorded in many regions of the world, illustrating a major problem which

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Report Of Canada

Finally, Canada's dependence on trade makes it vulnerable to slow downs in the economies of its major trade partners. This is especially true of the United States. In the 20th century, when the United States experienced economic recessions or depressions, Canada soon after suffered similar economic problems. Industry Although the automotive industry is the dominant industrial force in Canada, the nation's industrial base is highly diversified. In addition to the manufacture of cars and car parts, major Canadian industries include electronics, processed and unprocessed minerals, food products, wood and paper products, chemicals, and petroleum and natural gas. Manufacturing accounts for about 18 percent of total industrial output. The most significant growth areas in industry are electronics, which grew by 15 percent in 2000, communications with 7.5 percent growth, furniture and fixtures with 7.4 percent growth, and crude oil and natural gas, which grew by 4.5

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Austraalia kohta inglise keelne referaat

Tallinna Inglise Kolledž Australia Referaat Tallinn Table of contents: Introduction.....................................................................................................................3 Geographical Position.....................................................................................................3 Relief...............................................................................................................................4 Climate & Time Zones....................................................................................................5 Plants...............................................................................................................................5 Animals...........................................................................................................................6 Population........................................

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Formaldehyde

The concentrations are mainly dependent on the age of the building, building materials, type of construction and ventilation (WHO IPCS, 1989). In more recent monitoring campaigns conducted in various countries, mean indoor concentrations of formaldehyde in a range between 20.2 g/m³ (0.01646 ppm) (greater Boston) and 68.5 g/m³;0,0558ppm (New Jersey) have been measured. (1g/m³= 0.000815ppm) Occupational exposure Occupational exposure to formaldehyde may occur during manufacture and processing and during use of formaldehyde containing products, mainly via the dermal and inhalation routes. Exposure measurements at workplace have been performed at different production sites in the Sponsor Country (BASF AG, ISP GmbH, Methanova). Site 1 (1998 ­2000; 8 h TWA, personal sampling; BASF AG ): -Production (30 measurements): 0.32 mg/m³ (90-percentile) = 0.261ppm -Processing (268 measurements): 0.19 mg/m³ (90-percentile)

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Traapüük

Each winch has a centre barrel suitable for a load of two tons at about 100 ft./minute and a capacity of 50 fathoms of 2 in. circ. steel wire rope. Each is fitted with warping end, screw hand brake and dog clutch. A 30 hp electric hydraulic pump can operate one winch at full power or two winches at half power simultaneously. There is a changeover valve to enable the pump unit to serve the windlass, which is also of A/S Hydraulik Brattvaag manufacture. Mooring Bollards (traallaudade pollarid) The Jacinta has two mooring bollards (or Bitts) on her Trawl Deck. A bollard is a pair of heavy vertical cylinders, that are used for making fast lines that have been led through fairleads. The upper end of the bollards are fitted with a steel plate that forms a lip that keeps lines from accidentally slipping off. As bollards are expected to take heavy loads, extra frames are worked into their foundations to distribute the strain.

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ASPECTS OF BRITISH HISTORY

What kind of institution is parliament? How is it usually formed? What are its normal functions? Why do you think the British Parliament has the above complimentary nickname? How old do you think the British parliament is? A. The Birth of Parliament The New Wealthy Classes Britain had always been famous for its wool, much of it was exported. In order to improve the manufacture of woollen cloth, William I encouraged Flemish 1 weavers and other skilled workers from Normandy to settle in Britain. Various other industries and crafts began to develop in old and new towns. By 1250 most of England’s towns were established. Many towns stood on land belonging to feudal lords. To balance the power of the local nobility, the kings gave (sold) charters of freedom (or royal charters) to many towns, freeing the inhabitants from feudal duties to the local lord.

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Business peciliarities in Ukraine and Bealrus

81 billion, France with $1.8 billion, Sweden with $1.58 billion, and Switzerland with $1.09 billion. Industrial enterprises received $16.866 billion in investment, which was 32% of total FID in Ukraine. In particular, $13.936 billion was invested in the processing industry $1.51 billion in the production and distribution of electricity and gas, and the water supply, and $1.424 billion in the mining industry. In the processing industry the investment was split in the following way: the manufacture of basic metals and fabricated metalware received $6.137 billion in direct investment, the production of food, beverages and tobacco got $2.995 billion, chemical and petrochemical industry $1.321 billion, engineering $1.156 billion, while the manufacture of other non- metallic mineral products $1.013 billion. Financial institutions accumulated $15.702 billion in direct investment, which was 29.8% of total amount. A total of $8.523 billion, or 16

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Business peculiarities in Russia

Each activity is indicated by the statistical software. Full list of states in the classifier NACE (National Classification of Economic Activities) (in Russian transcription is "OKVED"). It is always desirable to specify the exact name of the activity in accordance with the qualifier that there was no refusal to register the company on formal grounds. 1.7. Seal Every commercial organization in Russia is bound to have a round seal. Seal is not registered anywhere, manufacture seals deal with a lot of companies - enough to express your wishes, and you manufacture any seals. A reprint of a round seal is required at the bank and the customs authorities. The company also has the right to have an unlimited amount of any stamps and use them on your own. However, all the basic documents of the company must be certified by a round seal it. For example, the notary does not notarized document without the round seal. 1.8. Branch office accreditation

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Liha töötlemine

Microbiology 14(1):71–79. storage temperature. Meat Science 45(1):61–73. Gill, C. O., J. Bryant, and M. Badoni. 2001. Effects of Guan, D., and D. G. Hoover. 2005. Emerging decon- hot water pasteurizing treatments on the microbiologi- tamination technologies for meat. In Improving the cal condition of manufacturing beef used for ham- Safety of Fresh Meat, edited by J. N. Sofos. New York burger patty manufacture. International Journal of and Washington, D.C.: CRC Press. Food Microbiology 63(3):243–256. Hadley, P. J., J. S. Holder, and M. H. Hinton. 1997. Gill, C. O., J. Bryant, and D. Bedard. 1999. The effects Effects of fleece soiling and skinning method on the of hot water pasteurizing treatments on the appear- microbiology of sheep carcasses. Veterinary Record

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Energeetika arengu plaanimine

could potentially become available, in quantity, at relatively low cost, or even negative cost where there is currently a requirement to pay for disposal. There are five basic categories of material: * Virgin wood, from forestry, arboricultural activities or from wood processing * Energy crops: high yield crops grown specifically for energy applications * Agricultural residues: residues from agriculture harvesting or processing * Food waste, from food and drink manufacture, preparation and processing, and post- consumer waste * Industrial waste and co-products from manufacturing and industrial processes. Biomass production for human use and consumption This is a list of estimated biomass for human use and consumption. It does not include biomass which is not harvested or utilised. See Primary Productivity of the Biosphere for details (gram (billion (kg

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Sissejuhatus Sotsiaalantropoloogiasse - konspekt

kiirendavad nö looduse hävitamise protsessi. Tehnoloogia vajab meeletult loodusressursse ja energia kulutamist. Populatsiooni kasv on sageli, aga mitte alati tehnoloogiliste muutuste tulemus. TEHNOLOOGIA Tehnoloogia on väha üldine tähendus, mis sisaldab süstemaatilisi omandatud oskusi ja inimeste poolt valmistatud ja rakendatud materjale. Tim Ingold on tehnoloogiat defineerinud järgmiselt: ,,a corpus of culturally transmitted knowledge, expressed in manufacture and use". Antropoloogidele pole olulised tehnoloogia ja tehnikad vadi see, millised oskused inimestel sellega kaasnevad, töö, kuidas nad sellesse suhtuvad, tehnoloogia tõttu muutuvad ning kuidas on tehnika seotud kultuuri ja sotsiaalsete organisatsioonidega. TOOTMISE SÜSTEEMID Maailma tootmise süsteemid võib jagada erinevate kriteeriumite alusel. Külma Sõja ajal oli peamine erinevus kapitalistliku ja sotsialsitliku süsteemi vahel. Peamiselt eraomandi tõttu. Teine

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Harjutus 2

Without prejudice to Article 10 of Directive 89/391/EEC, workers and/or their representatives shall be informed of all measures to be taken concerning safety and health at the workplace. Council Directive Article 4 89/656/EEC General provisions 1. Personal protective equipment must comply with the relevant Use of personal Community provisions on design and manufacture with respect to safety protective equipment and health. All personal protective equipment must: (a) be appropriate for the risks involved, without itself leading to any increased risk; (b) correspond to existing conditions at the workplace; (c) take account of ergonomic requirements and the worker's state of health;

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Side konspekt 2020 / eksami kordamisküsimused

Or relative to only one of the test tones (dBc) – The same specified as -153dBc IM level. – Units of dBc are relative to the largest of the incident carriers Kuidas vähendada? Passive components at least -155dBc at 2x 20W (43dBm) For terminations use cable absorbers Use 7/16 type connectors Connectors tightened with correct torque, no more no less Low PIM jumper cables with soldered connectors Use all connectors and tools from the same manufacture No mechanical stress on RF parts All RF interconnections cleaned as specified by the manufacturer 66.Mis põhjustab passiivset ristmodulatsiooni (PIM – Passive Intermodulation) Põjustajad: Poor mechanical junction in the RF path; RF components with materials which exhibit some level of hysteresis (eg. Stainless steel) Contaminated surfaces or contacts within the RF path. (metallic particle, „rusty bolt noise“, nearby metallic objects)

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GETTING TO KNOW THE TOEFL

know in order to improve your vocabulary. Word Roots Many words in English contain Latin and Greek roots. These roots convey the basic meaning of the word and they occur repeatedly through out the language. Knowing these roots will help you deter- mine the meaning of words with which you are not familiar. Below is a list of common roots and their general meanings. Learning these roots will help you recognize the basic meaning of hundreds of English words. Let's look at the word manufacture. Manufacture is a combination of two root words, manu and fact. Using the list of roots, we can see that manu means "hand" and fact means "make" or "do". Therefore, we can infer the meaning "make by hand". Let's look at another example, biography. Again, using the list of roots, we see that bio means "life" and graph "write". Therefore, we can conclude that the word biography relates to the "writing of a life" or the written story of a person's life.

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Arvutid I eksami materjal

CMOS. EEPROM - Electrically Eraseable Programmable Read-Only Memory technology. Can be erased, even in plastic packages. Some, but not all, EEPROM devices can be in-system programmed. CMOS. FLASH - Flash-erase EPROM technology. Can be erased, even in plastic packages. Some, but not all, FLASH devices can be in-system programmed. Usually, a FLASH cell is smaller than an equivalent EEPROM cell and is therefore less expensive to manufacture. CMOS. Fuse - One-time programmable. Bipolar. Arvutite riistvara veakindlus. · Rikked arvuti riistvaras Püsivad rikked (Permanent Faults): · ühenduste rikked · purunenud komponendid · tootmisel tekkivad rikked · kasutamisel tekkivad rikked 74 · projekteerimise vead Mittepüsivad rikked (Nonpermanent Faults): · keskond (temperatuur, niiskus, rõhk, ...)

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Sunflower

processes and degree of dehulling. C. Industrial Applications: The price of sunflower oil usually prohibits its widespread use in industry, but there are several applications that have been explored. It has been used in certain paints, varnishes and plastics because of good semidrying properties without color modification associated with oils high in linolenic acid. In Eastern Europe and the USSR where sunflower oil is plentiful, sunflower oil is used commonly in the manufacture of soaps and detergents. The use of sunflower oil (and other vegetable oils) as a pesticide carrier, and in the production of agrichemicals, surfactants, adhesives, plastics, fabric softeners, lubricants and coatings has been explored. The utility of these applications is usually contingent upon petrochemical feedstock prices. Sunflower oil contains 93% of the energy of US Number 2 diesel fuel (octane rating of

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Arvutid 1 eksam

CMOS. EEPROM - Electrically Eraseable Programmable Read-Only Memory technology. Can be erased, even in plastic packages. Some, but not all, EEPROM devices can be in-system programmed. CMOS. FLASH - Flash-erase EPROM technology. Can be erased, even in plastic packages. Some, but not all, FLASH devices can be in-system programmed. Usually, a FLASH cell is smaller than an equivalent EEPROM cell and is therefore less expensive to manufacture. CMOS. Fuse - One-time programmable. Bipolar. Arvutite riistvara veakindlus. Rikked arvuti riistvaras Püsivad rikked (Permanent Faults): · ühenduste rikked · purunenud komponendid 72 · tootmisel tekkivad rikked · kasutamisel tekkivad rikked · projekteerimise vead Mittepüsivad rikked (Nonpermanent Faults): · keskond (temperatuur, niiskus, rõhk, ...)

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Bridges presentation

This mixture of clay and limestone, calcined and ground, resulted in a material having broad application for buildings and bridges. The scientific studies of Vicat on natural and artificial cements initiated in 1816 at the Pont de Souillac (France) revealed the first understanding of the chemical properties of hydraulic cement. Canvass White, an engineer on the Erie Canal (USA), discovered natural cement in 1818 and established a mill to manufacture the substance at Chittenango, New York. The primary benefit of the material was its ability to set under water. Naming it hydraulic cement, he patented the process in 1819 and used it for aqueducts, abutments, culverts, and lock walls. In 1831, Lebrun, a French engineer, designed the first concrete bridge to span the River Agout, although it never was built. A significant early structural use of concrete in the USA was in 1848 for

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