46. Gesture viipama, žest 99. Tar tõrv 47. Gingerbread piparkook 100. Terse napisõnaline 48. Gory verine 101. Tribulation (raske) katsumus 49. Gullible kergeusklik 102. Trivial ülilihtne 50. Halt seisak 103. Tusk kihv 51. Hinder takistama 104. Ubiquitous kõikjal olev 52. Illiterate kirjaoskamatu 105. Venerable auväärne 53. Immersive ümbritsevatele 106. Wallop klobima/kolkima
run directly, its influence, sustained by matchless industrial and commercial sinews, was often paramount. Yet no empire (except for the Russian) disappeared more swiftly. Within a generation, this mighty structure sank almost without trace leaving behind a scatter of sea-girt dependencies and a ghost of empire -- the Commonwealth. Equally, it can be claimed that Britain bequeathed its former colonies economic foundations, a cultural legacy, a sporting spirit, a legal code and a language more ubiquitous than Latin ever was. Full of vivid particulars, brief lives, telling anecdotes, comic episodes, symbolic moments and illustrative vignettes, The Decline and Fall of the British Empire evokes remote places as well as distant times. Such actions were not be tolerated by the Irish and the Irish Americans who, together with North Americans of every race and creed rose against the British Empire in North America and In Ireland
people per square km. Japan has 327 people/2km. 6. The area of Australia that is covered by snow in winter is larger than the area of Switzerland. 7. 70% of the world's wool comes from Australia. We have over 126,000,000 sheep, which use fully half the continent for grazing. 8. The longest fence in the world is in Australia, and it runs for over 5,530 kms. It's designed to keep dingoes away from the sheep. 9. The wine cask, the ubiquitous plastic bag full of wine contained in a cardboard box, was invented in Australia in 1967. 10. The world's longest golf course, measuring more than 850 miles long is located in Australia. Canada 1. Canada is one of the only countries that confederating without war. 2. Canada, the 2nd largest country in the entire world has less than 35 million people. 3. Canada has 10 provinces and 3 territories. Nunavut is the 4th largest subdivision of a
Label- märgis, sedel, etikett, silt 14. Display- laiali laotama, välja panema, esile tooma Lk 13 1. Persnickety- nõudlik 2. Formula- valem, formula, eeskiri 3. Tidbit- maiuspala, eriline lühisõnum 4. Narrative- jutt, jutustus 5. Brand- kaubamärk, firmamärk 6. High-margin- kõrge marginaal 7. Measure- mõõt, määr, mõõdupuu 8. Compare- võrdlema, samastama, kõrvutama 9. Raw ingredient- toores koostisosa 10. Certain- kindel, kahtlematu, vaidlematu 11. Subset- osarühm Lk 14 1. Ubiquitous- kõikjaldane, kõikjalolev 2. Offbeat- rõhutu taktilöök, ebatavaline, harilik 3. Resonate- resoleerima, kaasa võnkuma, vastu helisema 4. Idiosyncratic- idiosünkraatiline, isikuomane 5. Mesh- võrgusilm, nõelasilm, võrk, püünis 6. Fictional- väljamõeldud, luulrtatud, ilukirjanduslik 7. Saturate- küllastama, küllastumuseni täitma, läbi immutama 8. Hippy- hipi 9. Nutritious- toitev 10. Advantage- paremus, hüve, eelis, soodustus, kasu 11
m²) and 179,584 islands to be precise. One of these lakes, Saimaa, is the fifth largest in Europe. The Finnish landscape is mostly flat with few hills and its highest point, the Halti at 1,324 metres, is found in the extreme north of Lapland at the border between Finland and Norway. The landscape is covered mostly (seventy-five percent of land area) by coniferous taiga forests and fens, with little arable land. The most common type of rock is granite. It is a ubiquitous part of the scenery, visible wherever there is no soil cover. Moraine or till is the most common type of soil, covered by a thin layer of humus of biological origin. The greater part of the islands are found in southwest in the Archipelago Sea, part of the archipelago of the Åland Islands, and along the southern coast in the Gulf of Finland. Finland is one of the few countries in the world whose surface area is still growing.
chain has a unique set of challenges, many companies decide to go with targeted best of breed products instead, even if some integration is an inevitable consequence. Goal of installing SCM software's: Before the Internet came along, the aspirations of supply chain software devotees were limited to improving their ability to predict demand from customers and make their own supply chains run more smoothly. But the cheap, ubiquitous nature of the Internet, along with its simple, universally accepted communication standards have thrown things wide open. Now, you can connect your supply chain with the supply chains of your suppliers and customers together in a single vast network that optimizes costs and opportunities for everyone involved. This was the reason for the B2B explosion; the idea that everyone you do business with could be connected together into one big happy, cooperative family.
some form of instrumentation. Signal of unknowns can be compared to that of standards allowing quantitation of the target antigen. To aid in the diagnosis of infectious diseases, immunoassays can detect or measure antigens from either infectious agents or proteins generated by an infected organism in response to a foreign agent. Molecular diagnostics Technologies based upon the polymerase chain reaction (PCR) method will become nearly ubiquitous gold standards of diagnostics of the near future, for several reasons. First, the catalog of infectious agents has grown to the point that virtually all of the significant infectious agents of the human population have been identified. Second, an infectious agent must grow within the human body to cause disease; essentially it must amplify its own nucleic acids in order to cause a disease. This amplification of nucleic
like learning, decision-making, memory and consequently health and welfare of the individual (Wolf, 2007; Gross, 2002; Richards & Gross, 2000; Gross and Levenson, 1993) then dysfunctional regulation of emotions can lead to psychopathology (Segerstrom et al., 2000; Nolen-Hoeksema, 2000). There are many different strategies employed to regulate emotions. Gross (2007) has described ER strategies as social- cognitive traditions that are dynamic and ubiquitous in trait. ER can be viewed as trait-like, that is individual tendencies and differences towards certain ER strategies. Individuals are regulating their emotions in communication in order to socially benefit and achieve the ambitions, as well as maintaining a balanced mental state. Also emotions are regulated in order to deal with extraordinary, special or unexpected situations. Although, the regulation of emotions has always been a crucial part of
Organizations no longer need to invest in building this capability if the requirement is for a very short period of the overall requirement. c) · Shared Pools – It ensures optimum utilization of resources by leveraging underutilized capacity. It gives customers the illusion of infinite resources available at his/her disposal. It offers a seamless integration of computing, storage and other infrastructure resources to create a Virtual resource pool. d) · Ubiquitous Access – Access is available through public or private network through any network enabled device. 5. Energinälg- taastavad energiaressursid, energia efekiivsus, päikeseenerga kogumine kosmosest, targad võrgud. 6. Tark transport: a. kõrge kiirus b. elektrikütus c. kosmoseturism 7. Uued tehnoloogiad: a) Painduv elektroonika b) Nanomaterjalid c) Targad materials d) 3D printimine
Web (browsing, commerce), IM (with contact lists), P2P file sharing of MP3s. 2000s Pretty much everything is in rapid development - transmission speed, deployments, faster routing etc. Agressive deployment of Internet access to homes, not just cable modems, but also fibre. Since high-speed Internet access is so widespread, it has created a stage and demand of video applications, streaming and video confrences (Youtube, Netflix, Skype). As high-speed public Wi-Fi, 3G and 4G is practically ubiquitous it makes it possible to remain connected constantly, but also allows location-based applications. Online social networks - most people practically live there. Online service providers like Google and Microsoft have deployed their own networks, which do primarily two things: firstly they connect their own global data centers to one ridiculous amount of information, but secondly they also use it to bypass the Internet.
pears by 6 hours postmortem (Lee et al. 2008). Because p94 is active even in the 2008). From this finding it was postulated absence of Ca2+ (Sorimachi and Suzuki that chicken muscle tenderizes more rapidly 2001), it is thought to have a role in the regu- than beef due to greater activation of the lation of μ- and m-calpain activity or be a calpain system (Lee et al. 2008). negative regulator of apoptosis (Goll et al. Ubiquitous μ- and m-calpains are het- 2003). erodimers that dissociate in the presence of Less than 10% of total calpain is normally Ca2+ into a regulatory 28 kDa subunit that is activated in the skeletal muscle (Goll et al. identical in both isoforms (Carafoli and 2003). Research has demonstrated that the Molinari 1998) and into a large catalytic optimal condition for calpain activity is pH subunit (∼80 KDa). It is the catalytic subunit 7
VOLUME 4 1965-1970 THINKING IN CANADA TEACHING IN CANADA Member of GAMMA Group, Assistant Professor of Psychology, an inter-university, inter-disciplinary think Sir George Williams University. tank. Over 100 papers and talks on 700 day students in matinee and Conserver Society and Information 700 evening students in late show. Society summarized in The Ubiquitous Chip (1987). VOLUME 5 1970-1980 EXPLORING THE WORLD VOLUME 7 1985-2010? Exploring alternative ways of living and TEACHING IN CANADA 2 W. Lambert Gardiner learning - Esalen Institute, Findhorn, Associate Professor of Communication Auroville and other counter-culture Studies, Concordia University. communities
Empirical studies of revision: what we know and need to know. The Journal of Specialised Translation, (8), 5–20. Brian Mossop 2007b. Revising and editing for translators 2nd ed. Translation practices explained 3. Manchester ; Kinderhook (N.Y.): St. Jerome. Kersti Möldre 2008. Tõlketarkvara ja selle õpetamine tõlkema- gistrantidele. Praegune seis, ootused ja vajadused GILTi kontekstis. Magistritöö, Tallinna Ülikool. Tallinn. Raymond S. Nickerson 1998. Confirmation bias: A ubiquitous phenomenon in many guises. Review of General Psychology, 2, 175– 220. Christiane Nord 1997. Translating as a Purposeful Activity: Functio- nalist Approaches Explained. Manchester: St. Jerome. Christiane Nord 2001. Loyalty revisited: Bible translation as a case in point. The Translator: studies in intercultural communication, 7 (2), 185–202. Elis Ohak 2009. Tõlketeenuse kvaliteedi tagamine Eesti tõlkebüroode näitel: magistritöö. Magistritöö, Tallinna Ülikool. Tallinn.
612). This is the relevance theo- rists' rival to Grice's Cooperative Principle (CP). And they argue that the two theories make different predictions. For example, we constantly say things that are not strictly true and are known by both speaker and hearer to be not true, but without being perceived as flouting the Maxim of Truthfulness. We speak loosely; for example, using the noun "record" to include musical tapes and compact discs; and exaggeration is ubiquitous.8 But utterances of those kinds do not normally initiate Gricean reasoning, as in "Hmmm, she has flouted the Maxim of Truthfulness. Is it sarcasm? Or maybe she's indicat- ing that she's not allowed to talk about this . . . ." We do not even tacitly notice such violations. Wilson and Sperber suggest that hearers' expectations of truthfulness are only a rough-and-ready byproduct of their more basic expectations of relevance (p. 619).
T h e Warner Brothers animators made use of folktale plots to pit Bugs against hunters and predators who didn't stand a chance against his quick wits. Other cartoon Tricksters of this type include Warner s Daffy Duck, Speedy Gonzales, the Roadrunner, and Tweety Bird; Walter Lantz's W o o d y Woodpecker and Chilly W i l l y the penguin; and 78 TRICKSTER M G M ' s ubiquitous dog Droopy, who always outwits the befuddled W o l f M i c k e y Mouse started as an ideal animal Trickster, although he has matured into a sober master of ceremonies and corporate spokesman. Native Americans have a particular fondness for Tricksters such as Coyote and Raven. T h e clown Kachina gods of the Southwest are Tricksters of great power as well as comic ability. Once in a while it's fun to turn the tables and show that Tricksters themselves can be outwitted
message. And surely had there been such a key pattern, Holmes would have discovered it. The inventor of the cipher, Elsie's father, Patrick, "the boss of the Joint," may have gotten the idea for the dancing men from a cipher based on human figures in the semiofficial Manual of Signals by Albert Myers, the founder of the "U.S. Army Signal Corps, or from the same unknown place as the inventor of a slightly later United States patent that uses manikins for cipher symbols, or from the ubiquitous Carbonari, whose call-sign is made by extending the arms horizontally in the form of a cross and the reply by pressing two fists one above the other on the breast. Holmes may well have known of these possible sources. But even if Patrick did borrow the idea from one of them, he has altered the arrangement so thoroughly that cryptanalysis is left as the only way of resolving the problem. A final point remains to be cleared up in the case of the dancing men:
Skipping steps in this process usually creates a caloric void that makes you (1) feel terrible and revert to old habits or (2) ll the void with vegetarian junk food like processed fake meat, french fries, agave nectar, and sugar milk labeled as soy or almond milk. Take it one step at a time, and stop when you've reached your sustainable threshold. I have experimented up to #5, but most consistently operate at #2. Getting Organized Make no mistake: In a world of ubiquitous meat and cheap animal protein, you will need to be more organized than your carnivorous cousins. How organized depends on your ambition. Becoming a t "vegetarian" requires much less diligence than becoming a record-breaking vegan athlete. We'll look at the entire spectrum with real-world examples, including a slow- carb dieter, one of the most famous ultraendurance athletes of all time, and an omnivore scientist who tested veganism on himself for 28 days. veganism on himself for 28 days.