only in their penalty area. Other players mainly use their feet to strike or pass the ball, but may also use their head or torso. The team that scores the most goals by the end of the match wins. If the score is level at the end of the game, either a draw is declared or the game goes into extra time or a penalty shootout depending on the format of the competition. A number of players may be replaced by substitutes during the course of the game. The maximum number of substitutions permitted in most competitive international and domestic league games is three, though the permitted number may vary in other competitions or in friendly matches. Common reasons for a substitution include injury, tiredness, ineffectiveness, a tactical switch, or timewasting at the end of a finely poised game. A game is officiated by a referee, who has "full authority to enforce the Laws of the Game in connection with the match to which he has been appointed", and whose decisions are final
* E-mail: [email protected] Introduction (based on the peak heights of different nucleotides in the same position on the electropherogram) have been focused on analysing Ribosomal RNA genes (rDNA) have been widely used in alleles that differ by nucleotide substitutions [5,6]. Whereas, if the taxonomy, biogeographic and phylogenetic analyses. A eukaryotic gene variants differ due to insertion or deletion events, and genome has tens to thousands of rDNA copies, containing genes substitutions may be absent, a different strategy is needed to for 18S, 5.8S, and 28S rRNAs. Between these genes, on either side adequately analyse the heterogeneity of the gene pool. We hereby of the 5
to the oponent. An offside isi s whistleled or usually shown with a flag by the assistent refree when a player is closer to the opponents goal at the time of the pass then any ohter oponent exept goalkeepr. An offside doesn't count when the player passing the ball is also in offside. Substitution A substitution is made by the couch. It means that he can replace one player in his/her team incase he wants too or a player cant continou playing. In official matches up to 3 substitutions are allowed in a game and the decision is made during the game vased on the players performance. Usuallt the substitute bench consists of 1 goalkeeper,2 defenders 2 midfielders and 2 strikers. Rarely a team has to substitute both goalkeepers and a player whos not originaly a goalkeeper will have to do his best. Football unites peole and motivates peole to do sports. The down side is that during International matches where the competeing nations are represented by
ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5404530/ (07.05.2018) 12. Ledipasvir and Sofosbuvir for Previously Treated HCV Genotype 1 Infection, Nezam Afdhal, M.D., K. Rajender Reddy, M.D., David R. Nelson, M.D https://www.nejm.org/doi/full/10.1056/NEJMoa1316366 (07.05.2018) 13. Joonis 2: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sofosbuvir/velpatasvir/voxilaprevir (11.05.2018) 10 14. Prevalence and impact of baseline resistance-associated substitutions on the efficacy of ledipasvir/sofosbuvir or simeprevir/sofosbuvir against GT1 HCV infection Gary P. Wang, Norah Terrault, Jacqueline D. Reeves et.al https://www.nature.com/articles/s41598-018-21303-2 (11.05.2018) 11
USER: My father and brother were always quarrelling. ELIZA: ARE YOU THE YOUNGEST IN YOUR FAMILY? ('father' is matched at line 27; hence either line 28 or 29 is randomly selected for display –line 30 is ruled out because it was the last response to be selected from this group) USER: My brother is younger than me. ELIZA: SO YOU ARE OLDER THAN YOUR BROTHER. (line 31 matches, so line 32 then generates the response 'SO me IS OLDER THAN my brother'. Output substitutions then transform this in turn to 'SO YOU IS OLDER THAN my brother' (line 10), 'SO YOU IS OLDER THAN YOUR brother' (line 13), and finally 'SO YOU ARE OLDER THAN YOUR brother' (line 18). ITK 2007, Kalev Pihl Sissejuhatus informaatikasse 11 Filosoofia ja praktika Turingi testi ümber .Tegelikult Turingi testi edukalt tegev programm peaks: .Teadma igapäevaelust sama palju, kui keskmine inimene .Oskama lahendada ülesandeid .Saama aru vestluspartneri soovidest ja teadmistest jne
thousands of lives." That, however, is another story. 3. The First 3,000 Years ON A DAY nearly 4,000 years ago, in a town called Menet Khufu bordering the thin ribbon of the Nile, a master scribe sketched out the hieroglyphs that told the story of his lord's life—and in so doing he opened the recorded history of cryptology. His was not a system of secret writing as the modern world knows it; he used no fully developed code of hieroglyphic symbol substitutions. His inscription, carved about 1900 B.C. into the living rock in the main chamber of the tomb of the nobleman Khnumhotep II, merely uses some unusual hieroglyphic symbols here and there in place of the more ordinary ones. Most occur in the last 20 columns of the inscription's 222, in a section recording the monuments that Khnumhotep had erected in the service of the pharaoh Amenemhet II. The intention was not to make it hard to read the text. It was to
5 Virtually all the DR literature has been devoted to establishing the posi- tive thesis, that names do have Millian readings even in belief contexts. But the positive thesis is far from all that the DR theorist needs. For, although we may be persuaded that every belief sentence does have a transparent reading, most of us also remain convinced that every belief sentence also has an opaque reading, that on which some substitutions turn truths into falsehoods: in one sense Columbus believed that Castro's island was China, but in another, he believed no such thing, for the obvious reason that he had never heard (and would never hear) of Castro. Similarly, in one sense the police believe that Jacques dropped the anchovies, but in another they do not, and likewise for people doubting "that Tully is Tully." Yet it seems DR cannot allow so much as a sense in which belief contexts are opaque. That is DR's negative thesis:
legitimate excuse for breaking the rules. Speaking as a cooking-inept bachelor, and as someone who has eaten out an average of twice a day for the last five years, the slow-carb solution in restaurants is eight words: "I'll just have more vegetables instead of [starch]." For most places, it's a simple matter of substituting more vegetables--spinach or whatever is available--for the standard rice, bread, or potato that comes with the meal. "No substitutions" on the menu? No problem. Add a few more words and it's abracadabra done: "I'll just have more vegetables instead of the [starch]. If I have to pay a bit extra, that's fine." If that fails, gird your loins and just order a separate veggie or legume side while omitting the starch. In total, this substituting will average out to less than $3 extra per meal, and it's often free. Consider this your nominal at stomach tax. If you're eating out to begin with, you can