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and Z. malagensis. References Araneomorphae genera Gnaphosidae Spiders of
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it contains only three species: Z. algarvensis, Z. algericus, and Z. malagensis. References Araneomorphae genera
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New judges and members are appointed by the Judicial Appointments Commission.
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新的法官和成员由司法任命委员会任命。
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style="text-indent:2em" | 1147.423(5) keV | 4.0(2) s | | | 8− | | |- | style="text-indent:1em" | 178m2Hf | colspan="3" style="text-indent:2em" | 2445.69(11) keV | 31(1) y | | | 16+ | | |- | style="text-indent:1em" | 178m3Hf | colspan="3" style="text-indent:2em" | 2573.5(5) keV | 68(2) μs | | | (14−) | | |- | 179Hf | style="text-align:right" | 72 | style="text-align:right" | 107 | 178.9458161(23) | colspan=3 align=center|Observationally Stable | 9/2+ | 0.1362(2) | 0.13619–0.1363 |- | style="text-indent:1em" | 179m1Hf | colspan="3" style="text-indent:2em" | 375.0367(25) keV | 18.67(4) s | | | 1/2− | | |- | style="text-indent:1em" | 179m2Hf | colspan="3" style="text-indent:2em" | 1105.84(19) keV | 25.05(25) d | | | 25/2− | | |- | 180Hf | style="text-align:right" | 72 | style="text-align:right" | 108 | 179.9465500(23) | colspan=3 align=center|Observationally Stable | 0+ | 0.3508(16) | 0.35076–0.351 |- | style="text-indent:1em" | 180m1Hf | colspan="3" style="text-indent:2em" | 1141.48(4) keV | 5.47(4) h | | | 8− | | |- | style="text-indent:1em" | 180m2Hf | colspan="3" style="text-indent:2em" | 1374.15(4) keV | 0.57(2) μs | | | (4−) | | |- | style="text-indent:1em" | 180m3Hf | colspan="3" style="text-indent:2em" | 2425.8(10) keV | 15(5) μs | | | (10+) | | |- | style="text-indent:1em" | 180m4Hf | colspan="3" style="text-indent:2em" | 2486.3(9) keV | 10(1) μs | | | 12+ | | |- | style="text-indent:1em" | 180m5Hf | colspan="3" style="text-indent:2em" | 2538.3(12) keV | >10 μs | | | (14+) | | |- | style="text-indent:1em" | 180m6Hf | colspan="3" style="text-indent:2em" | 3599.3(18) keV | 90(10) μs | | | (18−) | | |- | 181Hf | style="text-align:right" | 72 | style="text-align:right" | 109 | 180.9491012(23) | 42.39(6) d | β− | 181Ta | 1/2− | | |- | style="text-indent:1em" | 181m1Hf | colspan="3" style="text-indent:2em" | 595(3) keV | 80(5) μs | | | (9/2+) | | |- | style="text-indent:1em" | 181m2Hf | colspan="3" style="text-indent:2em" | 1040(10) keV | ~100 μs | | | (17/2+) | | |- | style="text-indent:1em" | 181m3Hf | colspan="3" style="text-indent:2em" | 1738(10) keV | 1.5(5) ms | | | (27/2−) | | |- | 182Hf | style="text-align:right" | 72 | style="text-align:right" | 110 | 181.950554(7) | 8.90(9)×106 y | β− | 182Ta | 0+ | | |- | rowspan=2 style="text-indent:1em" | 182mHf | rowspan=2 colspan="3" style="text-indent:2em" | 1172.88(18) keV | rowspan=2|61.5(15) min | β− (58%) | 182Ta | rowspan=2|8− | rowspan=2| | rowspan=2| |- | IT (42%) | 182Hf |- | 183Hf | style="text-align:right" | 72 | style="text-align:right" | 111 | 182.95353(3) | 1.067(17) h | β− | 183Ta | (3/2−) | | |- | 184Hf | style="text-align:right" | 72 | style="text-align:right" | 112 | 183.95545(4) | 4.12(5) h | β− | 184Ta | 0+ | | |- | style="text-indent:1em" | 184mHf | colspan="3" style="text-indent:2em" | 1272.4(4) keV | 48(10) s | β− | 184Ta | 8− | | |- | 185Hf | style="text-align:right" | 72 | style="text-align:right" | 113 | 184.95882(21)# | 3.5(6) min | β− | 185Ta | 3/2−# | | |- | 186Hf | style="text-align:right" | 72 | style="text-align:right" | 114 | 185.96089(32)# | 2.6(12) min | β− | 186Ta | 0+ | | |- | 187Hf | style="text-align:right" | 72 | style="text-align:right" | 115 | 186.96459(43)# | 30# s [>300 ns] | | | | | |- | 188Hf | style="text-align:right" | 72 | style="text-align:right" | 116 | 187.96685(54)# | 20# s [>300 ns] | | | 0+ | | References Isotope masses from: Isotopic compositions and
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keV | 138(4) ns | | | (6+) | | |- | style="text-indent:1em" | 174m2Hf | colspan="3" style="text-indent:2em" | 1797.5(20) keV | 2.39(4) μs | | | (8−) | | |- | style="text-indent:1em" | 174m3Hf | colspan="3" style="text-indent:2em" | 3311.7 keV | 3.7(2) μs | | | (14+) | | |- | 175Hf | style="text-align:right" | 72 | style="text-align:right" | 103 | 174.941509(3) | 70(2) d | β+ | 175Lu | 5/2− | | |- | 176Hf | style="text-align:right" | 72 | style="text-align:right" | 104 | 175.9414086(24) | colspan=3 align=center|Observationally Stable | 0+ | 0.0526(7) | 0.05206–0.05271 |- | 177Hf | style="text-align:right" | 72 | style="text-align:right" | 105 | 176.9432207(23) | colspan=3 align=center|Observationally Stable | 7/2− | 0.1860(9) | 0.18593–0.18606 |- | style="text-indent:1em" | 177m1Hf | colspan="3" style="text-indent:2em" | 1315.4504(8) keV | 1.09(5) s | | | 23/2+ | | |- | style="text-indent:1em" | 177m2Hf | colspan="3" style="text-indent:2em" | 1342.38(20) keV | 55.9(12) μs | | | (19/2−) | | |- | style="text-indent:1em" | 177m3Hf | colspan="3" style="text-indent:2em" | 2740.02(15) keV | 51.4(5) min | | | 37/2− | | |- | 178Hf | style="text-align:right" | 72 | style="text-align:right" | 106 | 177.9436988(23) | colspan=3 align=center|Observationally Stable | 0+ | 0.2728(7) | 0.27278–0.27297 |- | style="text-indent:1em" | 178m1Hf | colspan="3" style="text-indent:2em" | 1147.423(5) keV | 4.0(2) s | | | 8− | | |- | style="text-indent:1em" | 178m2Hf | colspan="3" style="text-indent:2em" | 2445.69(11) keV | 31(1) y | | | 16+ | | |- | style="text-indent:1em" | 178m3Hf | colspan="3" style="text-indent:2em" | 2573.5(5) keV | 68(2) μs | | | (14−) | | |- | 179Hf | style="text-align:right" | 72 | style="text-align:right" | 107 | 178.9458161(23) | colspan=3 align=center|Observationally Stable | 9/2+ | 0.1362(2) | 0.13619–0.1363 |- | style="text-indent:1em" | 179m1Hf | colspan="3" style="text-indent:2em" | 375.0367(25) keV | 18.67(4) s | | | 1/2− | | |- | style="text-indent:1em" | 179m2Hf | colspan="3" style="text-indent:2em" | 1105.84(19) keV | 25.05(25) d | | | 25/2− | | |- | 180Hf | style="text-align:right" | 72 | style="text-align:right" | 108 | 179.9465500(23) | colspan=3 align=center|Observationally Stable | 0+ | 0.3508(16) | 0.35076–0.351 |- | style="text-indent:1em" | 180m1Hf | colspan="3" style="text-indent:2em" | 1141.48(4) keV | 5.47(4) h | | | 8− | | |- | style="text-indent:1em" | 180m2Hf | colspan="3" style="text-indent:2em" | 1374.15(4) keV | 0.57(2) μs | | | (4−) | | |- | style="text-indent:1em" | 180m3Hf | colspan="3" style="text-indent:2em" | 2425.8(10) keV | 15(5) μs | | | (10+) | | |- | style="text-indent:1em" | 180m4Hf | colspan="3" style="text-indent:2em" | 2486.3(9) keV | 10(1) μs | | | 12+ | | |- | style="text-indent:1em" | 180m5Hf | colspan="3" style="text-indent:2em" | 2538.3(12) keV | >10 μs | | | (14+) | | |- | style="text-indent:1em" | 180m6Hf | colspan="3" style="text-indent:2em" | 3599.3(18) keV | 90(10) μs | | | (18−) | | |- | 181Hf | style="text-align:right" | 72 | style="text-align:right" | 109 | 180.9491012(23) | 42.39(6) d | β− | 181Ta | 1/2− | | |- | style="text-indent:1em" | 181m1Hf | colspan="3" style="text-indent:2em" | 595(3) keV | 80(5) μs | | | (9/2+) | | |- | style="text-indent:1em" | 181m2Hf | colspan="3" style="text-indent:2em" | 1040(10) keV | ~100 μs | | | (17/2+) | | |- | style="text-indent:1em" | 181m3Hf | colspan="3" style="text-indent:2em" | 1738(10) keV | 1.5(5) ms | | | (27/2−) | | |- | 182Hf | style="text-align:right" | 72 | style="text-align:right" | 110 | 181.950554(7) | 8.90(9)×106 y | β− | 182Ta | 0+ | | |- | rowspan=2 style="text-indent:1em" | 182mHf | rowspan=2 colspan="3" style="text-indent:2em" | 1172.88(18) keV | rowspan=2|61.5(15) min | β− (58%) | 182Ta | rowspan=2|8− | rowspan=2| | rowspan=2| |- | IT (42%) | 182Hf |- | 183Hf | style="text-align:right" | 72 | style="text-align:right" | 111 | 182.95353(3) | 1.067(17) h | β− | 183Ta | (3/2−) | | |- | 184Hf | style="text-align:right" | 72 | style="text-align:right" | 112 | 183.95545(4) | 4.12(5) h | β− | 184Ta
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For decades, professional road cyclists refused to wear helmets.
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Цијелу деценију професионални друмски бициклисти одбијали су да носе кацига.
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First Lady of Tanzania Benjamin Mkapa (1938–2020), Tanzanian politician Dunstan Mkapa (born 1948),
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people with the surname include: Anna Mkapa, former First Lady of Tanzania Benjamin
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what is the difference between a hard magnetic material and a soft magnetic material?
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Whether a ferro- or ferrimagnetic material is a hard or a soft magnet depends on the strength of the magnetic field needed to align the magnetic domains. ... Hard magnets have a high coercivity (Hc), and thus retain their magnetization in the absence of an applied field, whereas soft magnets have low values.
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Africa is more worried about a slowdown in China, it’s biggest trading partner by far.
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Стало быть, нам лучше беспокоиться о спаде в Китае, крупнейшем торговом партнере континента сегодня.
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Are Humans bits of Alien mixed up with some Planet Earth creatures? Who's God then?
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I don't really back this alien idea as most of our genes and DNA matches up with other animals etc on the planet so is that to say that aliens created everything?\n\nIf you mean did aliens just create humans then how can we explain all these matches with the existing life on Earth?
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What are some weekend gateways from Bangalore and pune at about equal distance?
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Is there a place between Bangalore and Pune for a weekend trip? The place should have equal distance from Bangalore and Pune?
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This is due to the metabolism-boosting effects of high intensity intervals.
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Ciò è dovuto all'aumento del metabolismo dovuto agli intervalli ad alta intensità.
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Are you organized? Or are you a mess?
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I like everything in its place. The kitchen cupboards are organized and tupperware is used for everything from flour to sugar as I bake daily. Even cleaning is done everyday as I am one of those people who would hate to have someone come to my door and think I was messy. My husband thinks its wonderful to have a clean home but I do too much... I don't agree for if I didn't do it as I do, it wouldn't look or smell this good lol
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how long should bleeding last after leep procedure?
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This is from the solution put on your cervix after your procedure. You can use a sanitary pad for vaginal discharge. You may also have vaginal bleeding that looks like menstrual flow for 1 to 4 days after your procedure. You may notice more vaginal bleeding 10 to 12 days later as you're healing.
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Moorehead received six Emmy Award nominations, but was quick to remind interviewers that she had enjoyed a long and distinguished career.
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Moorehead recibió seis nominaciones a los premios Emmy, pero era rápida en recordar a entrevistadores que ella había disfrutado de una larga y distinguida carrera.
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Gwen, I am so grateful for your choices because if we take a look at the first letters of your combinations, we get "C-H-A-O-S" for chaos and "O-R-D-E-R" for order.
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גוון, אני מודה לך עמוקות עבור הבחירות שלך מכיוון שאם נתבונן באותיות הראשונות של הצירופים שלך, נקבל "כ-א-ו-ס" עבור כאוס ו "ס-ד-ר" עבור סדר.
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In 2009, Canadian dance act Audio Playground released a cover of the song titled "(A Little) Respect".
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År 2009 släppte den kanadensiska dansmusik-gruppen Audio Playground en coverversion av låten under titeln "(A Little) Respect".
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Menger had religious revelations to impart after his "experiences," and also came back from his contacts with practical messages.
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Menger đã có những mặc khải tôn giáo để truyền đạt sau những "trải nghiệm" của mình, và cũng đã trở lại từ những lần liên hệ với những thông điệp thực tiễn hơn.
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various AFŽ, however, soon developed started acting independently of the Party. Some sections came to identify as explicitly feminist rather than exclusively antifascist. These "errors that tend toward feminism", as termed by the Party officials, were most evident in Croatia. The organization ran orphanages in liberated territories, with the earliest in Yugoslavia being those in central Croatian regions of Lika and Kordun. In Croatia alone the AFŽ ran 100 wartime children's homes. Women were tasked with sustaining the local economy through agriculture, transporting food and ammunition from villages to the front, but also for acts of sabotage and diversion, such as destroying enemy crops, telephone lines, roads and railways. As there was no equivalent organization set up to educate men, Croatia's AFŽ leadership soon noted that in some areas women were becoming significantly more interested in politics and involved in campaigns than men in their villages. Ethnic composition Inter-ethnic distrust posed a great problem to Croatia's AFŽ during the "fratricidal war". The occupying forces targeted Jewish and Serbian Orthodox population, with the collaboration of the Croat Ustaša militia. Much like the Partisan movement itself, the AFŽ attracted mostly Serbs in those parts of Croatia that were nominally under the NDH, while Croat women formed a majority of members in Dalmatia and Gorski kotar, parts of the country directly annexed by Italy. Drawing Croats in the NDH-controlled areas into the AFŽ required time and effort, especially because the disproportionate number of Serb members made it seem like a primarily Serb movement. Serb women, on the other hand, were often hostile to their Croat compatriots who wished to join Partisan-sponsored organizations such as the AFŽ. Councils The first Council of the Women's Antifascist Front of Croatia was held in January 1943, two years after the organization itself was founded, and was the first republican council to follow the December 1942 first council of the Women's Antifascist Front of Yugoslavia. Croatia's AFŽ was the largest AFŽ organization, numbering 9,348 activists and 1,667 councils in January 1943. 3,130 activists and 627 councils were located in occupied Croatia. Croatia's AFŽ network was also the most developed and best organized. AFŽ councils
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two years before the republic itself. Its stated purpose was "activating and connecting the broad strata of women ... regardless of their political, national or religious affiliation ... and involving them in the national-liberation struggle". It was one of the organizations that gave rise to the Women's Antifascist Front of Yugoslavia in December 1942. Purpose and goals The organization's primary goal was ensuring the participation of Croatian women in military resistance to the Nazi occupation of Yugoslavia and the Nazi puppet-state called Independent State of Croatia (NDH). Other tasks included disseminating antifascist pamphlets, popularizing the accomplishments of the Soviet Union, and organizing non-military forms of resistance. The struggle for gender equality was also an official task; though stated vaguely and almost as an afterthought, it developed into a central purpose of the AFŽ. Although the Communist Party sincerely wanted to improve the status of women, the AFŽ itself was envisaged primarily as a pliable organization through which women would be drawn into the resistance movement. The various AFŽ, however, soon developed started acting independently of the Party. Some sections came to identify as explicitly feminist rather than exclusively antifascist. These "errors that tend toward feminism", as termed by the Party officials, were most evident in Croatia. The organization ran orphanages in liberated territories, with the earliest in Yugoslavia being those in central Croatian regions of Lika and Kordun. In Croatia alone the AFŽ ran 100 wartime children's homes. Women were tasked with sustaining the local economy through agriculture, transporting food and ammunition from villages to the front, but also for acts of sabotage and diversion, such as destroying enemy crops, telephone lines, roads and railways. As there was no equivalent organization set up to educate men, Croatia's AFŽ leadership soon noted that in some areas women were becoming significantly more interested in politics and involved in campaigns than men in their villages. Ethnic composition Inter-ethnic distrust posed a great
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In the 1930s, he retired from screenwriting and was appointed the Police Commissioner of Los Angeles, and he continued writing as a short story writer.
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Pada 1930an, ia pensiun dari penulisan latar dan dipilih menjadi Komisioner Polisi Los Angeles, dan ia melanjutkan penulisan sebagai penulis cerita pendek.
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with tree-sealing compound or grafting wax. A whip graft without a tongue is less stable and may need added support. Stub Stub grafting is a technique that requires less stock than cleft grafting, and retains the shape of a tree. Also scions are generally of 6–8 buds in this process. An incision is made into the branch long, then the scion is wedged and forced into the branch. The scion should be at an angle of at most 35° to the parent tree so that the crotch remains strong. The graft is covered with grafting compound. After the graft has taken, the branch is removed and treated a few centimeters above the graft, to be fully removed when the graft is strong. Four-flap The four-flap graft (also called banana graft) is commonly used for pecans, and first became popular with this species in Oklahoma in 1975. It is heralded for maximum cambium overlap, but is a complex graft. It requires similarly sized diameters for the rootstock and scion. The bark of the rootstock is sliced and peeled back in four flaps, and the hardwood is removed, looking somewhat like a peeled banana. It is a difficult graft to learn. Awl Awl grafting takes the least resources and the least time. It is best done by an experienced grafter, as it is possible to accidentally drive the tool too far into the stock, reducing the scion's chance of survival. Awl grafting can be done by using a screwdriver to make a slit in the bark, not penetrating the cambium layer completely. Then inset the wedged scion into the incision. Veneer Veneer grafting, or inlay grafting, is a method used for stock larger than in diameter. The scion is recommended to be about as thick as a pencil. Clefts are made of the same size as the scion on the side of the branch, not on top. The scion end is shaped as a wedge, inserted, and wrapped with tape to the scaffolding branches to give it more strength. Rind (also called bark) Rind grafting involves grafting a small scion onto the end of a thick stock. The thick stock is sawn off, and a ~4 cm long bark-deep cut is made parallel to the stock, from the sawn-off end down, and the bark is separated from the wood on one or both sides. The scion is shaped as a wedge, exposing cambium on both sides, and is pushed in under the back of the stock, with a flat side against the wood. Natural grafting Tree branches and more often roots of the same species will sometimes naturally graft; this is called inosculation. The bark of the tree may be stripped away when the roots make physical contact with each other, exposing the vascular cambium and allowing the roots to graft together. A group of trees can share water and mineral nutrients via root grafts, which may be advantageous to weaker trees, and may also form a larger rootmass as an adaptation to promote fire resistance and regeneration as exemplified by the California black oak (Quercus kelloggii). Additionally, grafting may protect the group from wind damages as a result of the increased mechanical stability provided by the grafting. Albino redwoods use root grafting as a form of plant parasitism of normal redwoods. A problem with root grafts is that they allow transmission of certain pathogens, such as Dutch elm disease. Inosculation also sometimes occurs where two stems on the same tree, shrub or vine make contact with each other. This is common in plants such as strawberries and potato. Natural grafting is rarely seen in herbaceous plants as those types of plants generally have short-lived roots with little to no secondary growth in the vascular cambium. Graft chimera Occasionally, a so-called "graft hybrid" or more accurately graft chimera can occur where the tissues of the stock continue to grow within the scion. Such a plant can produce flowers and foliage typical of both plants as well as shoots intermediate between the two. The best-known example this is probably +Laburnocytisus 'Adamii', a graft hybrid between Laburnum and Cytisus, which originated in a nursery near Paris, France, in 1825. This small tree bears yellow flowers typical of Laburnum anagyroides, purple flowers typical of Cytisus purpureus and curious coppery-pink flowers that show characteristics of both "parents". Many species of cactus can also produce graft chimeras under the right conditions although they are often created unintentionally and such results are often hard to replicate. Scientific uses Grafting has been important in flowering research. Leaves or shoots from plants induced to flower can be grafted onto uninduced plants and transmit a floral stimulus that induces them to flower. The transmission of plant viruses has been studied using grafting. Virus indexing involves grafting a symptomless plant that is suspected of carrying a virus onto an indicator plant that is very susceptible to the virus. Grafting can transfer chloroplasts (plant organelles that can conduct photosynthesis), mitochondrial DNA and the entire cell nucleus containing the genome to potentially make a new species making grafting a form of natural genetic engineering. Examples White Spruce White spruce can be grafted with consistent success by using scions of current growth on thrifty 4- to 5-year-old rootstock (Nienstaedt and Teich 1972). Before greenhouse grafting, rootstocks should be potted in late spring, allowed to make seasonal growth, then subjected to a period of chilling outdoors, or for about 8 weeks in a cool room at 2 °C (Nienstaedt 1966). A method of grafting white spruce of seed-bearing age during the time of seed harvest in the fall was developed by Nienstaedt et al. (1958). Scions of white spruce of 2 ages of wood from 30- to 60-year-old trees were collected in the fall and grafted by 3 methods on potted stock to which different day-length treatments had been applied prior to grafting. The grafted stock were given long-day and natural-day treatments. Survival was 70% to 100% and showed effects of rootstock and post-grafting treatments in only a few cases. Photoperiod and temperature treatments after grafting, however, had considerable effect on scion activity and total growth. The best post-grafting treatment was 4 weeks of long-day treatment followed by 2 weeks of short-day treatment, then 8 weeks of chilling, and finally long-day treatment. Since grafts of white spruce put on relatively little growth in the 2 years after grafting, techniques for accelerating the early growth were studied by Greenwood (1988) and others. The cultural regimes used to promote one additional growth cycle in one year involve manipulation of day length and the use of cold storage to satisfy chilling requirements. Greenwood took dormant potted grafts into the greenhouse in early January then gradually raised the temperature during the course of a week until the minimum temperature rose to 15 °C. Photoperiod was increased to 18 hours using incandescent lighting. In this technique, grafts are grown until elongation has been completed, normally by mid-March. Soluble 10-52-10 fertilizer is applied at both ends of the growth cycle and 20-20-20 during the cycle, with irrigation as needed. When growth elongation is complete, day length is reduced to 8 hours using a blackout curtain. Budset follows, and the grafts are held in the greenhouse until mid-May. Grafts are then moved into a cooler at 4 °C for 1000 hours, after which they are moved to a shade frame where they grow normally, with applications of fertilizer and irrigation as in the first cycle. Grafts are moved into cold frames or unheated greenhouse in September until January. Flower induction treatments are begun on grafts that have reached a minimum length of 1.0 m. Repotting from an initial pot size of 4.5 litre to 16 litre containers with a 2:1:1 soil mix of peat moss, loam, and aggregate. In one of the first accelerated growth experiments, white spruce grafts made in January and February that would normally elongate shortly after grafting, set bud, and remain in that condition until the following spring, were refrigerated for 500, 1000, or 1500 hours beginning in mid-July, and a non-refrigerated control was held in the nursery. After completion of the cold treatment, the grafts were moved into the greenhouse with an 18-hour photoperiod until late October. Height increment was significantly (P 0.01) influenced by cold treatment. Best results were given by the 1000-hour treatment. The refrigeration (cold treatment) phase was subsequently shown to be effective when applied 2 months earlier with proper handling and use of blackout curtains, which allows the second growth cycle to be completed in time to satisfy dormancy requirements before January (Greenwood et al. 1988). Herbaceous grafting Grafting is often done for non-woody and vegetable plants (tomato, cucumber, eggplant and watermelon). Tomato grafting is very popular in Asia and Europe, and is gaining popularity in the United States. The main advantage of grafting is for disease-resistant rootstocks. Researchers in Japan developed automated processes using grafting robots as early as 1987. Plastic tubing can be used to prevent desiccation and support the healing at the graft/scion interface. History, society and culture Fertile Crescent As humans began to domesticate plants and animals, horticultural techniques that could reliably propagate the desired qualities of long-lived woody plants needed to be developed. Although grafting is not specifically mentioned in the Hebrew Bible, it is claimed that ancient Biblical text hints at the practice of grafting. For example, Leviticus 19:19, which dates to around 1400 BCE, states "[the Hebrew people] shalt not sow their field with mingled seed..." (King James Bible). Some scholars believe the phrase mingled seeds includes grafting, although this interpretation remains contentious among scholars. Grafting is also mentioned in the New Testament. In Romans 11, starting at verse 17, there is a discussion about the grafting of wild olive trees concerning the relationship between Jews and Gentiles. By 500 BCE grafting was well established and practiced in the region as the Mishna describes grafting as a commonplace technique used to grow grapevines. China According to recent research: "grafting technology had been practiced in China before 2000 BC". Additional evidence for grafting in China is found in Jia Sixie's 6th century CE agricultural treatise Qimin Yaoshu (Essential Skills for the Common People). It discusses grafting pear twigs onto crab apple, jujube and pomegranate stock (domesticated apples had not yet arrived in China), as well as grafting persimmons. The Qimin yaoshu refers to older texts that referred to grafting, but those works are missing. Nonetheless, given the sophistication of the methods discussed, and the long history of arboriculture in the region, grafting must have already been practiced for centuries by this time. Greece and Rome, and Islamic Golden Age In Greece, a medical record written in 424 BCE contains the first direct reference to grafting. The title of the work is On the Nature of the Child and is thought to be written by a follower of Hippocrates. The language of the author suggests that grafting appeared centuries before this period. In Rome, Marcus Porcius Cato wrote the oldest surviving Latin text in 160 BCE. The book is called De Agri Cultura (On Farming Agriculture) and outlines several grafting methods. Other authors in the region would write about grafting in the following years, however, the publications often featured fallacious scion-stock combinations. During the European Dark Ages, Arabic regions were experiencing an Islamic Golden Age of scientific, technological, and cultural advancement. Creating lavishly flourished gardens would be a common form of competition among Islamic leaders at the time. Because the region would receive an influx of foreign ornamentals to decorate these gardens, grafting was used much during this period. Europe and the United States After the fall of the Roman Empire, grafting survived in the Christian monasteries of Europe until it regained popular appeal during the Renaissance. The invention of the printing press inspired a number of authors to publish books on gardening that included information on grafting. One example, A New Orchard and Garden: Or, the Best Way for Planting, Graffing, and to Make Any Ground Good for a Rich Orchard, Particularly in the North, was written by William Lawson in 1618. While the book contains practical grafting techniques, some even still used today, it suffers from exaggerated claims of scion-stock compatibility typical of this period. While grafting continued to grow in Europe during the eighteenth century, it was considered unnecessary in the United States as the produce from fruit trees was largely used either to make cider or feed hogs. French Wine Pandemic Beginning in 1864, and without warning, grapevines across France began to sharply decline. Thanks to the efforts of scientists such as C. V. Riley and J. E. Planchon, the culprit was identified to be phylloxera, an insect that infests the roots of vines and causes fungal infections. Initially, farmers unsuccessfully attempted to contain the pest by removing and burning affected vines. When it was discovered that phylloxera was an invasive species introduced from North America, some suggested importing rootstock from the region as the North American vines were resistant to the pest. Others, opposed to the idea, argued that American rootstocks would imbue the French grapes with an undesirable
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as the stock. The stock is cut through on one side only at a shallow angle with a sharp knife. (If the stock is a branch and not the main trunk of the rootstock then the cut surface should face outward from the centre of the tree.) The scion is similarly sliced through at an equal angle starting just below a bud, so that the bud is at the top of the cut and on the other side than the cut face. In the whip and tongue variation, a notch is cut downwards into the sliced face of the stock and a similar cut upwards into the face of the scion cut. These act as the tongues and it requires some skill to make the cuts so that the scion and the stock marry up neatly. The elongated "Z" shape adds strength, removing the need for a companion rod in the first season (see illustration). The joint is then taped around and treated with tree-sealing compound or grafting wax. A whip graft without a tongue is less stable and may need added support. Stub Stub grafting is a technique that requires less stock than cleft grafting, and retains the shape of a tree. Also scions are generally of 6–8 buds in this process. An incision is made into the branch long, then the scion is wedged and forced into the branch. The scion should be at an angle of at most 35° to the parent tree so that the crotch remains strong. The graft is covered with grafting compound. After the graft has taken, the branch is removed and treated a few centimeters above the graft, to be fully removed when the graft is strong. Four-flap The four-flap graft (also called banana graft) is commonly used for pecans, and first became popular with this species in Oklahoma in 1975. It is heralded for maximum cambium overlap, but is a complex graft. It requires similarly sized diameters for the rootstock and scion. The bark of the rootstock is sliced and peeled back in four flaps, and the hardwood is removed, looking somewhat like a peeled banana. It is a difficult graft to learn. Awl Awl grafting takes the least resources and the least time. It is best done by an experienced grafter, as it is possible to accidentally drive the tool too far into the stock, reducing the scion's chance of survival. Awl grafting can be done by using a screwdriver to make a slit in the bark, not penetrating the cambium layer completely. Then inset the wedged scion into the incision. Veneer Veneer grafting, or inlay grafting, is a method used for stock larger than in diameter. The scion is recommended to be about as thick as a pencil. Clefts are made of the same size as the scion on the side of the branch, not on top. The scion end is shaped as a wedge, inserted, and wrapped with tape to the scaffolding branches to give it more strength. Rind (also called bark) Rind grafting involves grafting a small scion onto the end of a thick stock. The thick stock is sawn off, and a ~4 cm long bark-deep cut is made parallel to the stock, from the sawn-off end down, and the bark is separated from the wood on one or both sides. The scion is shaped as a wedge, exposing cambium on both sides, and is pushed in under the back of the stock, with a flat side against the wood. Natural grafting Tree branches and more often roots of the same species will sometimes naturally graft; this is called inosculation. The bark of the tree may be stripped away when the roots make physical contact with each other, exposing the vascular cambium and allowing the roots to graft together. A group of trees can share water and mineral nutrients via root grafts, which may be advantageous to weaker trees, and may also form a larger rootmass as an adaptation to promote fire resistance and regeneration as exemplified by the California black oak (Quercus kelloggii). Additionally, grafting may protect the group from wind damages as a result of the increased mechanical stability provided by the grafting. Albino redwoods use root grafting as a form of plant parasitism of normal redwoods. A problem with root grafts is that they allow transmission of certain pathogens, such as Dutch elm disease. Inosculation also sometimes occurs where two stems on the same tree, shrub or vine make contact with each other. This is common in plants such as strawberries and potato. Natural grafting is rarely seen in herbaceous plants as those types of plants generally have short-lived roots with little to no secondary growth in the vascular cambium. Graft chimera Occasionally, a so-called "graft hybrid" or more accurately graft chimera can occur where the tissues of the stock continue to grow within the scion. Such a plant can produce flowers and foliage typical of both plants as well as shoots intermediate between the two. The best-known example this is probably +Laburnocytisus 'Adamii', a graft hybrid between Laburnum and Cytisus, which originated in a nursery near Paris, France, in 1825. This small tree bears yellow flowers typical of Laburnum anagyroides, purple flowers typical of Cytisus purpureus and curious coppery-pink flowers that show characteristics of both "parents". Many species of cactus can also produce graft chimeras under the right conditions although they are often created unintentionally and such results are often hard to replicate. Scientific uses Grafting has been important in flowering research. Leaves or shoots from plants induced to flower can be grafted onto uninduced plants and transmit a floral stimulus that induces them to flower. The transmission of plant viruses has been studied using grafting. Virus indexing involves grafting a symptomless plant that is suspected of carrying a virus onto an indicator plant that is very susceptible to the virus. Grafting can transfer chloroplasts (plant organelles that can conduct photosynthesis), mitochondrial DNA and the entire cell nucleus containing the genome to potentially make a new species making grafting a form of natural genetic engineering. Examples White Spruce White spruce can be grafted with consistent success by using scions of current growth on thrifty 4- to 5-year-old rootstock (Nienstaedt and Teich 1972). Before greenhouse grafting, rootstocks should be potted in late spring, allowed to make seasonal growth, then subjected to a period of chilling outdoors, or for about 8 weeks in a cool room at 2 °C (Nienstaedt 1966). A method of grafting white spruce of seed-bearing age during the time of seed harvest in the fall was developed by Nienstaedt et al. (1958). Scions of white spruce of 2 ages of wood from 30- to 60-year-old trees were collected in the fall and grafted by 3 methods on potted stock to which different day-length treatments had been applied prior to grafting. The grafted stock were given long-day and natural-day treatments. Survival was 70% to 100% and showed effects of rootstock and post-grafting treatments in only a few cases. Photoperiod and temperature treatments after grafting, however, had considerable effect on scion activity and total growth. The best post-grafting treatment was 4 weeks of long-day treatment followed by 2 weeks of short-day treatment, then 8 weeks of chilling, and finally long-day treatment. Since grafts of white spruce put on relatively little growth in the 2 years after grafting, techniques for accelerating the early growth were studied by Greenwood (1988) and others. The cultural regimes used to promote one additional growth cycle in one year involve manipulation of day length and the use of cold storage to satisfy chilling requirements. Greenwood took dormant potted grafts into the greenhouse in early January then gradually raised the temperature during the course of a week until the minimum temperature rose to 15 °C. Photoperiod was increased to 18 hours using incandescent lighting. In this technique, grafts are grown until elongation has been completed, normally by mid-March. Soluble 10-52-10 fertilizer is applied at both ends of the growth cycle and 20-20-20 during the cycle, with irrigation as needed. When growth elongation is complete, day length is reduced to 8 hours using a blackout curtain. Budset follows, and the grafts are held in the greenhouse until mid-May. Grafts are then moved into a cooler at 4 °C for 1000 hours, after which they are moved to a shade frame where they grow normally, with applications of fertilizer and irrigation as in the first cycle. Grafts are moved into cold frames or unheated greenhouse in September until January. Flower induction treatments are begun on grafts that have reached a minimum length of 1.0 m. Repotting from an initial pot size of 4.5 litre to 16 litre containers with a 2:1:1 soil mix of peat moss, loam, and aggregate. In one of the first accelerated growth experiments, white spruce grafts made in January and February that would normally elongate shortly after grafting, set bud, and remain in that condition until the following spring, were refrigerated for 500, 1000, or 1500 hours beginning in mid-July, and a non-refrigerated control was held in the nursery. After completion of the cold treatment, the grafts were moved into the greenhouse with an 18-hour photoperiod until late October. Height increment was significantly (P 0.01) influenced by cold treatment. Best results were given by the 1000-hour treatment. The refrigeration (cold treatment) phase was subsequently shown to be effective when applied 2 months earlier with proper handling and use of blackout curtains, which allows the second growth cycle to be completed in time to satisfy dormancy requirements before January (Greenwood et al. 1988). Herbaceous grafting Grafting is often done for non-woody and vegetable plants (tomato, cucumber, eggplant and watermelon). Tomato grafting is very popular in Asia and Europe, and is gaining popularity in the United States. The main advantage of grafting is for disease-resistant rootstocks. Researchers in Japan developed automated processes using grafting robots as early as 1987. Plastic tubing can be used to prevent desiccation and support the healing at the graft/scion interface. History, society and culture Fertile Crescent As humans began to domesticate plants and animals, horticultural techniques that could reliably propagate the desired qualities of long-lived woody plants needed to be developed. Although grafting is not specifically mentioned in the Hebrew Bible, it is claimed that ancient Biblical text hints at the practice of grafting. For example, Leviticus 19:19, which dates to around 1400 BCE, states "[the Hebrew people] shalt not sow their field with mingled seed..." (King James Bible). Some scholars believe the phrase mingled seeds includes grafting, although this interpretation remains contentious among scholars. Grafting is also mentioned in the New Testament. In Romans 11, starting at verse 17, there is a discussion about the grafting of wild olive trees concerning the relationship between Jews and Gentiles. By 500 BCE grafting was well established and practiced in the region as the Mishna describes grafting as a commonplace technique used to grow grapevines. China According to recent research: "grafting technology had been practiced in China before 2000 BC". Additional evidence for grafting in China is found in Jia Sixie's 6th century CE agricultural treatise Qimin Yaoshu (Essential Skills for the Common People). It discusses grafting pear twigs onto crab apple, jujube and pomegranate stock (domesticated apples had not yet arrived in China), as well as grafting persimmons. The Qimin yaoshu refers to older texts that referred to grafting, but those works are missing. Nonetheless, given the sophistication of the methods discussed, and the long history of arboriculture in the region, grafting must have already been practiced for centuries by this time. Greece and Rome, and Islamic Golden Age In Greece, a medical record written in 424 BCE contains the first direct reference to grafting. The title of the work is On the Nature of the Child and is thought to be written by a follower of Hippocrates. The language of the author suggests that grafting appeared centuries before this period. In Rome, Marcus Porcius Cato wrote the oldest surviving Latin text in 160 BCE. The book is called De Agri Cultura (On Farming Agriculture) and outlines several grafting methods. Other authors in the region would write about grafting in the following years, however, the publications often featured fallacious scion-stock combinations. During the European Dark Ages, Arabic regions
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Eighty people were killed and 260 injured, about a third of them children.
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Oitenta pessoas foram mortas e 260 ficaram feridas, cerca de um terço delas eram crianças.
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Identification with any one of these elements puts a person or a group at the margins of established society and at the limits of institutional authority.
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Идентификацијата со еден од овие елементи го вклопува човекот или групата во просторот на едно утврдено општество и во границите на иституционалните власти.
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Which is Nelly Furtado's latest music video?
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Isn't it the Promiscious song with Timberland???????
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Elizabeth Brown
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how long do dogs stay in heat.
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Dogs can go into heat as young as four months in smaller breeds, but averages about six months old. Some giant breeds may not go into their first heat until theyâre 18-24 months old. It is strongly advised not to breed young female dogs during their first and second cycle.nce it does, the average is about every six months. Smaller breeds may go into heat more frequently, as often as 3-4 times a year. Larger dogs, like Irish Wolfhounds, St. Bernards and Great Danes may only go into heat every 12-18 months.
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Could you determine paternity if two identical twins both had sex with the same woman and she got pregnant?
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You can tell them apart, although it would be difficult. Human have an extremely high mutation rate (on average 175 point mutations per haploid genome per generation); many of these mutations occur early in development, and thus will be unique mutations present in most if not all of the cells of one, but not both, of the identical twins. By looking at mutation hot spots, such as long di-nucleotide repeats, you should be able to discover the paternity of the child; however, it would be a surprisingly large amount of work.
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In practical terms this meant that Millonarios and the other Colombian clubs did not have to pay any transfer fees, which in turn led to a suspension of the country from FIFA-membership. Still in 1949 CD Los Millonarios won its first Colombian championship title. In the following year Adolfo Pedernera took on the responsibilities as player-manager - a position in which he would lead the side, then known as Ballet Azul, the "Blue Ballet" until 1954 to further titles. Aldabe initially continued playing for Millonarios, but later in the year moved on to Peru where he joined Ciclista Lima, a club which has just rejoined the first division after relegation two years earlier. Star of the side in this phase was the striker Juan Emilio Salinas. From mid-1952 he played a few more matches in Colombia for Santa Fe CD and in the following year for Universidad from Bogotá. After his return to Argentina he coached there between 1953 and 1968 several professional clubs, albeit none of the top sides. After an engagement with second division side Quilmes AC between 1953 and 1954 he worked in Chile. In 1956 he coached CD Universidad Católica in the capital Santiago, where the legendary keeper Sergio Livingstone stood in the goal mouth. In the previous season Universidad happened to be relegated as the incumbent champions, but by the end of 1956 managed to return to the top flight. Between 1957 and 1958 he
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meant that Millonarios and the other Colombian clubs did not have to pay any transfer fees, which in turn led to a suspension of the country from FIFA-membership. Still in 1949 CD Los Millonarios won its first Colombian championship title. In the following year Adolfo Pedernera took on the responsibilities as player-manager - a position in which he would lead the side, then known as Ballet Azul, the "Blue Ballet" until 1954 to further titles. Aldabe initially continued playing for Millonarios, but later in the year moved on to Peru where he joined Ciclista Lima, a club which has just rejoined the first division after relegation two years earlier. Star of the side in this phase was the striker Juan Emilio Salinas. From mid-1952 he played a few more matches in Colombia for Santa Fe CD and in the following year for Universidad from Bogotá. After his return to Argentina he coached there between 1953 and 1968 several professional clubs, albeit none of the top sides. After an engagement with second division side Quilmes AC between 1953 and 1954 he worked in Chile. In 1956 he coached CD Universidad Católica in the capital Santiago, where the legendary keeper Sergio Livingstone stood in the goal mouth. In the previous season Universidad happened to be relegated as the incumbent champions, but by the end of 1956 managed to return to the top flight. Between 1957 and 1958 he coached Everton de Viña del Mar in the north of the country. Between 1960 and 1968
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Aside from the work of the library and groups, Amnesty International's activities were expanding to helping prisoners' families, sending observers to trials, making representations to governments, and finding asylum or overseas employment for prisoners.
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A könyvtári és csoportos munkák mellett az Amnesty International munkája kiterjedt arra is, hogy a foglyok családját segítse, megfigyelőket küldjön bírósági tárgyalásokra, egyes kormányok ellen felszólaljon és menedékjogot vagy tengerentúli munkalehetőséget biztosítson a foglyoknak.
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Why don't you believe us?
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Чому ви нам не вірите?
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At present, the South American Football Confederation is scheduled to host the 2014 FIFA World Cup, and all (national) associations will be able to present their candidature when we begin the selection process at the end of 2006.
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Actualmente, la Confederación Sudamericana de Fútbol está programado para albergar la Copa Mundial FIFA 2014, y todas las asociaciones (nacionales) podrán presentar su candidatura cuando comenzamos el proceso de selección a finales de 2006.
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I need help with these boxes.
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Bu kutularla ilgili yardıma ihtiyacım var.
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how to change verified name on facebook?
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['Review our name standards.', 'Click in the top right of Facebook.', 'Select Settings & Privacy > Settings.', 'Click Name.', 'Enter your name and click Review Change.', 'Enter your password and click Save Changes.']
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how many different designs of the two pound coins are there and how can i get them?
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There are currently 16 or 17 designs of 2-pound coins available, beginning in 1986, and I recommend the Royal Mint web site to start your hunt. Once you start to get the most recent versions of the coin, you can work backward. Good luck!
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what episode do caroline and klaus get together?
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Season 5 Episode 11 Klaus and Caroline slept together when he returned to Mystic Falls.
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how old is the lead singer for loverboy
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Mike Reno Mike Reno (born Joseph Michael Rynoski; January 8, 1955) is a Canadian singer, musician and the lead singer of the rock band Loverboy. He is reported to have played the guitar, being self-taught.[1] He fronted other bands, including Moxy,[2] before helping form Loverboy.
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is idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis a rare disease?
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IPF is a rare disease which affects approximately 5 million persons worldwide. The prevalence is estimated to be slightly greater in men (20.2/100,000) than in women (13.2/100,000).
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are red and blue opposites?
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They are likely viewed as opposites because blue is the most commonly thought of cool color and red is the most commonly thought of warm color. So due to this contrast most people imagine them to be opposites. Even though they are not complimentary colors, they are conceptually opposite.
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what do i need to change my ny license to nc?
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['Out-of-state license or one document (with full name) proving identity and date of birth.', 'Social Security card or other document proving Social Security number.']
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midbody. Ventrals 200–236. Head moderate. Body stout. Rostral as broad as deep. Nasals shorter than the frontal, more than twice as long as the suture between the prefrontals. Frontal longer than broad, as long as its distance from the end of the snout. One preocular and two postoculars. Two superposed anterior temporals. Seven or eight upper labials, third and fourth entering the eye. Only one pair of small chin shields. Ventrals distinguishable, but very small, either smooth or bicarinate. Footnotes Further reading Cogger, H.G. 1975. The sea snakes of Australia and New Guinea. pp. 59–139 in Dunson, W. (ed.) The Biology of Sea Snakes. Baltimore University Park Press. Cogger, H.G. 2000. Reptiles and Amphibians of Australia, 6th ed. Ralph Curtis Publishing. Sanibel Island, Florida. 808 pp. Rasmussen, A.R. 1997. Systematics of sea snakes: a critical review. In: Thorpe, R.S.,\; Wüster, W.; & Malhotra, A. (eds.) Venomous snakes - ecology, evolution and snakebite. Clarendon Press (Oxford)/Symp. Zool. Soc. Lond. 70: 15-30. Shaw, G. 1802. General Zoology or Systematic Natural History, Vol. III., Part II. Amphibia. G. Kearsley. (Thomas Davison,
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Reptiles and Amphibians of Australia, 6th ed. Ralph Curtis Publishing. Sanibel Island, Florida. 808 pp. Rasmussen, A.R. 1997. Systematics of sea snakes: a critical review. In: Thorpe, R.S.,\; Wüster, W.; & Malhotra, A. (eds.) Venomous snakes - ecology, evolution and snakebite. Clarendon Press (Oxford)/Symp. Zool. Soc. Lond. 70: 15-30. Shaw, G. 1802. General Zoology or Systematic Natural History, Vol. III., Part II. Amphibia. G. Kearsley. (Thomas Davison, printer.) London. pp. 313–615. (Hydrus major, pp. 558–559.) Hydrophis Reptiles of the Indian Ocean Snakes of Australia Reptiles of the Northern Territory Reptiles of Queensland Reptiles of Western Australia Reptiles of Indonesia Reptiles of New Caledonia Reptiles of Papua New Guinea Taxa named by George Shaw Reptiles described in
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the way the pigs land. Each turn lasts until the player throwing either rolls the pigs in a way that wipes out their current turn score, wipes out their total game score, or decides to stop their turn, add their turn score to their total score and pass the pigs to the next player. The winner is the first player to reach a predetermined total score. Scoring Single pig The pig is lying on its side - 0 Points Razorback - The pig is lying on its back - 5 Points Trotter - The pig is standing upright - 5 Points Snouter - The pig is leaning on its snout - 10 Points Leaning Jowler - The pig is resting on its snout and ear - 15 Points Both pigs Sider - The pigs are on their sides, either both with the spot facing upward or both with the spot facing downward - 1 Point Double Razorback - The pigs are both lying on their backs - 20 Points Double Trotter - The pigs are both standing upright - 20 Points Double Snouter - The pigs are both leaning on their snouts - 40 Points Double Leaning Jowler - The pigs are both resting between snouts and ears - 60 Points Mixed Combo - A combination not mentioned above is the sum of the single pigs' scores Pig Out - If both pigs are lying on their sides, one with the spot facing upwards and one with the spot facing downwards, the score for that turn is reset to 0 and the turn changes to the next player Makin' Bacon (or Oinker) - If both pigs are touching in any position, then the total score is reset to 0 and the turn changes to the next player Piggyback - If one pig lands completely resting on
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publishing rights for North America were sold to Winning Moves Games USA, which acquired the game outright from David Moffat Enterprises in early 2017. Rules Each turn involves one player throwing two model pigs, each of which has a dot on one side. The player gains or loses points based on the way the pigs land. Each turn lasts until the player throwing either rolls the pigs in a way that wipes out their current turn score, wipes out their total game score, or decides to stop their turn, add their turn score to their total score and pass the pigs to the next player. The winner is the first player to reach a predetermined total score. Scoring Single pig The pig is lying on its side - 0 Points Razorback - The pig is lying on its back - 5 Points Trotter - The pig is standing upright - 5 Points Snouter - The pig is leaning on its snout - 10 Points Leaning Jowler - The pig is resting on its snout and ear - 15 Points Both pigs Sider - The pigs are on their sides, either both with the spot facing upward or both with the spot facing downward - 1 Point Double Razorback - The pigs are both lying on their backs - 20 Points Double Trotter - The pigs are both standing upright - 20 Points Double Snouter - The pigs are both leaning on their snouts - 40 Points Double Leaning Jowler - The pigs are both resting between snouts and ears - 60 Points Mixed
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a level 1 qualified coach in Italy, and obtained his international coaching licence in England. In March 2008, Lunari made his coaching debut with Bolivian first division club Guabirá, but after only five games into the season he resigned from his duties due to poor team performance. He later joined Fernando Gamboa as his assistant coach when he took over Newell's Old Boys in August 2008. On 18 January 2019, Lunari was appointed as the manager of Colón FC. Honours Club Newell's Old Boys Argentine Primera División (2): 1990–1991, Argentine Clausura Tournament (1): Clausura 1992 Universidad Católica Primera División de Chile (1): 1997 Apertura Copa Libertadores (1): Runner-up 1992 Oriente Petrolero Liga de Fútbol Profesional Boliviano (1): 2001 References External links Argentine Primera statistics Ricardo Lunari at Footballdatabase 1970 births Argentine people of Italian descent Living people People from Caseros Department Argentine footballers Argentine expatriate footballers Association football midfielders Newell's Old Boys footballers Club Deportivo Universidad Católica footballers S.C. Farense players Club Puebla players UD Salamanca players La Liga players Club Almagro players Oriente Petrolero players Atlas F.C. footballers Estudiantes de Mérida players
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for Farense. In 2000 Lunari returned to Argentina to play for Almagro. Towards the end of his career he played for Oriente Petrolero in Bolivia Estudiantes de Mérida in Venezuela and amateur side Guspini in Italy. Coaching career After retiring as a player Lunari took his coaching qualifications. He is a level 1 qualified coach in Italy, and obtained his international coaching licence in England. In March 2008, Lunari made his coaching debut with Bolivian first division club Guabirá, but after only five games into the season he resigned from his duties due to poor team performance. He later joined Fernando Gamboa as his assistant coach when he took over Newell's Old Boys in August 2008. On 18 January 2019, Lunari was appointed as the manager of Colón FC. Honours Club Newell's Old Boys Argentine Primera División (2): 1990–1991, Argentine Clausura Tournament (1): Clausura 1992 Universidad Católica Primera División de Chile (1): 1997 Apertura Copa Libertadores (1): Runner-up 1992 Oriente Petrolero Liga de Fútbol Profesional Boliviano (1): 2001 References External links Argentine Primera statistics Ricardo Lunari at Footballdatabase 1970 births Argentine people of Italian descent Living people People from Caseros Department Argentine footballers Argentine expatriate footballers Association football midfielders Newell's Old Boys
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how many calories am i burning while walking?
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In This Article Your weight and the distance you walk are the biggest factors in how many calories you burn while walking. A rule of thumb is that about 100 calories per mile are burned for a 180-pound person and 65 calories per mile are burned for a 120-pound person. Your walking speed matters less.
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what does it mean when you dream of someone dying in a car accident?
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Dreaming about seeing or witnessing that someone is injured in a car accident; means that you cannot control the action of others. ... However, if you dream that a loved one dies in a fatal car accident; the car accident death is also symbolic of your own relationship with that person.
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Paris. It is called Lo Pugeton or Lo Puget d'Argènç in Occitan and Le Petit Puget in the province to distinguish it from the city formerly more important from Puget-Ville. and is located at the crossing of the Route nationale
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(, literally Puget on Argens; ) is a commune in the Var department in the Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur region in southeastern France. It is located at 687 kilometres south-east of Paris. It is called Lo Pugeton or Lo Puget d'Argènç in Occitan and Le Petit Puget in the province to distinguish it from the city formerly more important from Puget-Ville. and is located at the
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what are risks of gmos?
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['Toxicity. Genetically engineered foods are inherently unstable. ... ', 'Allergic Reactions. ... ', 'Antibiotic Resistance. ... ', 'Immuno-suppression. ... ', 'Cancer. ... ', 'Loss of Nutrition.']
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For example, computer hardware is built on the basis of certain standards, which requires that data contains, for example, parity bit checks.
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Например, компьютерное оборудование построено на основе определенных стандартов, которые требуют, чтобы данные содержали, к примеру, проверку бита четности.
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Revine Lago
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レヴィーネ・ラーゴ
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is a passport required to travel from australia to new zealand?
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Anyone travelling to New Zealand (including New Zealand and Australian citizens) must have a valid passport/travel document when entering New Zealand. There are also rules regarding how long your passport must be valid for in order to be acceptable.
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Worried, Da Lang later visits her home, and Chen Bao Zhu's mother lies to him and reports she is in Europe and will soon marry someone else for money, showing him the note Bao Zhu left.
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Preocupado, tarde visita a su casa, y la madre de Chen Bao Zhu le miente e informa que se encuentra en Europa y pronto se casará con otra persona, mostrándole la nota de Bao Chu.
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how do i know if a number is blocked on my iphone?
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If you get a notification like "Message Not Delivered" or you get no notification at all, that's a sign of a potential block. Next, you could try calling the person. If the call goes right to voicemail or rings once (or a half ring) then goes to voicemail, that's further evidence you may have been blocked.
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It opened on 15 April 1995 as the souther terminus of the extension of the line from Philadelphiabrücke. References External links
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station on of the Vienna U-Bahn. It is located in the Liesing District. It
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what are cipla actin tablets used for?
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Cyproheptadine hydrochloride, a piperidine derivative, is a sedating antihistamine with antimuscarinic, serotonin-antagonist and calcium-channel blocking actions. INDICATIONS: CIPLA-ACTIN is used in the symptomatic treatment of seasonal and perennial rhinitis.
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of Sheffield where he developed his lifelong interest in prosobranch gastropods. After four years in Sheffield he was appointed to a Readership at Birkbeck College, London, becoming Head of Department in 1943 and Professor in 1947. In 1952 he accepted the Chair of Zoology at the University of Reading, where he co-authored a classic monograph, British prosobranch molluscs, with Dr Vera Fretter, which was published in 1962. He became Dean of the Faculty and Deputy Vice-Chancellor, the latter for two terms, before his retirement in 1972. He served as President of the Malacological Society of London from 1954 to 1957, and as Editor of their Proceedings from 1969 to 1985. Honours and awards Graham was awarded a DSc (London) in 1944, the Keith Medal of the Royal Society of Edinburgh in 1951, the Gold Medal of the Linnean Society
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He was born in Costorphine, Edinburgh, and schooled at the Royal High School, Edinburgh, leaving in 1924 as Dux of School. He studied at the University of Edinburgh, graduating with an MA in 1927, he continued then transferred to study zoology graduating with a BSc in 1929. After a short period of research at the University he was appointed a lecturer at the University of Sheffield where he developed his lifelong interest in prosobranch gastropods. After four years in Sheffield he was appointed to a Readership at Birkbeck College, London, becoming Head of Department in 1943 and Professor in 1947. In 1952 he accepted the Chair of Zoology at the University of Reading, where he co-authored a classic monograph, British prosobranch molluscs, with Dr Vera Fretter, which was published in 1962. He became Dean of the
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On 8 July, several hundred demonstrators from the PRC, including members of the People's Militia, crossed the frontier at Sha Tau Kok and attacked the Hong Kong Police, of whom five were shot dead and eleven injured in the brief exchange of fire.
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L'8 luglio, centinaia di dimostranti cinesi, tra cui i membri della Milizia Popolare, attraversarono la frontiera a Sha Tau Kok ed attaccarono la polizia di Hong Kong, con cinque morti e undici feriti nel primo breve scambio a fuoco.
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is preceded by Bunny Trouble and followed by More Bunny Trouble. Plot summary After spoiling the coffee cake at his sister Liza's birthday party, Ralph is banished to the attic, but then he has to use his best soccer kick to save his family from a gang
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children's picture book written and illustrated by Hans Wilhelm. It is the second book of the Bunny Trouble trilogy, a series about Ralph, a soccer-loving rabbit who frequently causes trouble with his family and friends. It is preceded by Bunny Trouble and followed by More Bunny Trouble. Plot summary After spoiling the coffee cake at
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USS Iris (1847)
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یواساس آیریس (۱۸۴۷)
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What is the current estimated age of the universe?
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Although no answer is perfect at this point, this I feel is the closest we are to the correct estimate at this point.\n\nNASA's WMAP (Wilkinson Microwave Anisotropy Probe) project puts it at about 13.7 billion years give or take 200 million.
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February 2015. While in parliament, she served as "the deputy chairperson of the parliamentary Committee on Foreign Affairs, Cooperation and Security". In 2015, she took over the reins at the Rwandan ministry of sports and culture (Minispoc); the first woman to serve in that capacity, replacing Joseph Habineza, who was dropped from
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of the parliamentary Committee on Foreign Affairs, Cooperation and Security". In 2015, she took over the reins at the Rwandan ministry of sports and culture (Minispoc); the first woman to serve in that capacity, replacing Joseph Habineza, who was dropped from cabinet. Personal Julienne Uwacu is married and is the mother of three children. See also Parliament of Rwanda References
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how long can you keep cooked sweet potatoes out?
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Properly stored, cooked sweet potatoes will last for 3 to 5 days in the refrigerator. How long can cooked sweet potatoes be left at room temperature? Bacteria grow rapidly at temperatures between 40 °F and 140 °F; cooked sweet potatoes should be discarded if left out for more than 2 hours at room temperature.
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are jet skis 2 stroke?
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Tests have been done on Jet Skis and it has been calculated that in two-stroke jet skis (newer jet skis are 4-stroke and burn fuel more efficiently) that in a two hour ride, one ski can dump four gallons of fuel into the water.
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developing views. Mitzi McCoy made its debut on November 7, 1948, and was published in Sunday comic sections in newspapers until September 24, 1950. The comic strip was then reinvented as Kevin the Bold. The title character in Mitzi McCoy was a young society woman, daughter of a local tycoon in the small picturesque town of Freedom. Visually she was inspired by the then popular movie star Rita Hayworth. The comic strip stands out, as did later Kevin the Bold, through its elaborated art work for its characters and nature as well as animated action, showing detailed
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published in Sunday comic sections in newspapers until September 24, 1950. The comic strip was then reinvented as Kevin the Bold. The title character in Mitzi McCoy was a young society woman, daughter of a local tycoon in the small picturesque town of Freedom. Visually she was inspired by the then popular movie star Rita Hayworth. The comic strip stands out, as did later Kevin the Bold, through its elaborated art work for its characters and nature as well
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what does it mean when you have two personalities?
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Dissociative identity disorder (previously known as multiple personality disorder) is thought to be a complex psychological condition that is likely caused by many factors, including severe trauma during early childhood (usually extreme, repetitive physical, sexual, or emotional abuse).
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-story wood-frame structure with gable roof, was built c. 1760, and was originally attached to an even older structure which was demolished in the late 19th century. This main block, five bays wide with a central chimney, is attached to a -story gable-roofed ell to the west. The main entrance portico features unusually elaborate Federal styling for a rural location, and was probably added in 1814. The house has long been a landmark on the road, serving as a stagecoach stop on what was the main road between Providence and points in Connecticut. The building was listed on the National Register of Historic
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west. The main entrance portico features unusually elaborate Federal styling for a rural location, and was probably added in 1814. The house has long been a landmark on the road, serving as a stagecoach stop on what was the main road between Providence and points in Connecticut. The building was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1974. See also National Register
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son of Reginald de Braose by his first wife, Grecia Briwere. He was an ill-fated member of the House of Braose, a powerful and long-lived dynasty of Marcher Lords. Biography William de Braose was born in Brecon, probably between 1197 and 1204. The Welsh, who detested him and his family name, called him Gwilym Ddu, Black William. He succeeded his father in his various lordships in 1227, including Abergavenny and Buellt. William married Eva Marshal, daughter of William Marshal, 1st Earl of Pembroke. They had four daughters: Isabella de Braose (born c. 1222 - 1248), wife of Prince Dafydd ap Llywelyn Maud de Braose (born c. 1224 – 1301), wife of Roger Mortimer, 1st Baron Mortimer another very powerful Marcher dynasty. Eleanor de Braose (c. 1226 – 1251), wife of Humphrey (son of Humphrey de Bohun) and mother of Humphrey de Bohun, 3rd Earl of Hereford. Eva de Braose (c. 1227 - July 1255), wife of William de Cantilupe (died 1254). He was captured by the Welsh forces of Prince Llywelyn the Great, in fighting in the commote of Ceri near Montgomery, in 1228. William was ransomed for the sum of £2,000 and then furthermore made an alliance with Llywelyn, arranging
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of Ystrad Fflur's entry for 1230 reads: "In this year William de Breos the Younger, lord of Brycheiniog, was hanged by the Lord Llywelyn in Gwynedd, after he had been caught in Llywelyn's chamber with the king of England's daughter, Llywelyn's wife". Llywelyn had William publicly hanged on 2 May 1230, possibly at Crogen, near Bala, though others believe the hanging took place near Llywelyn's palace at Abergwyngregyn. After William's death, his wife Eva continued to hold de Braose lands and castles in her own right. She was listed as the holder of Totnes in 1230, and was granted 12 marks to strengthen Hay Castle by King Henry III on the Close Rolls (1234–1237). Legacy With William's death by hanging and his having four daughters, who divided the de Braose inheritance between them and no male heir, the titles now passed to the junior branch of the de Braose dynasty, the only male heir was now John de Braose who had already inherited the titles of Gower and Bramber from his far-sighted uncle Reginald de Braose. Literature Sion Eirian – The Royal Bed (play) 2015 adaptation and Siwan (play) Saunders Lewis – Siwan Thomas Parry – Llywelyn Fawr (play) Edith Pargeter – The Green Branch (novel) Sharon Penman – Here Be Dragons (novel) Notes Further reading External links Eva Marshal page and pictures William de Braose page
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Atarbekian; originally, Ali-Begli and Alibeklu) is a village in the Armavir Province of Armenia. The church of the village named after Saint Gregory the Illuminator, dates back
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2011 census, up from 1,630 at the 2001 census. See also Armavir Province References Populated places
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A conflict between the Lendu and Hema people was the basis of the Ituri conflict.
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La controversia tra i Lendu e gli Hema ha formato la base per il conflitto dell'Ituri.
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lesion meaning
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A lesion is any abnormal damage or change in the tissue of an organism, usually caused by disease or trauma. Lesion is derived from the Latin laesio injury. Lesions may occur in plants as well as animals.
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my two heart birth defects where not noticed till i was in my 30's and then i had heart bypass surgery. can?
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That's surprising. Coarctation of the aorta should likely have been detected already unless you have been asymptomatic your whole life. Depending on the location of the coarctation that may explain the relative lack of symptoms. The bicuspid aortic valve often is not diagnosed and is present in a percentage of the normal population and usually not a major problem.\n\nIf you have questions on your condition, you should really talk with the cardiologist who is managing your case as he/she will know the specifics of your case and be able to address the issues.
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Drive south of the city limits. The road then intersects McComb and Shine Jewel roads north of the city limits and continues north to Old US 82 and Stallings Road, which leads to the Natchez Trace Parkway. MS 403 turns east at the intersection, traveling along Old US 82 and through an underpass at the parkway. The road crosses over Big Black River and meets Clarkson Road. State maintenance ends near a county highway maintenance barn, and the road continues as Old US 82. History Around 1958, a paved road was constructed from Mathiston to a point north of the town. By 1960, the road was then designated as MS 403, and it was extended northwards to the intersection of MS 50 and MS 341. MS 403 was then truncated to a point near the Natchez Trace Parkway by 1967. Major intersections References 403
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403 (MS 403) is a state highway in central Mississippi. The route starts at U.S. Route 82 (US 82) and MS 15 in Mathiston, and it travels north away from the town. It then turns east near Natchez Trace Parkway and then travels below it. MS 403 ends at the intersection of Clarkson Road and Old US 82 near a county highway maintenance barn. The route was designated by 1960, after a paved road extending from Mathiston was constructed around 1958. An extension northwards to MS 50 and MS 341 existed from 1960 to 1967.
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In this regard, the CSSF is thus responsible for the granting of the professional qualifications of the "Independent Auditor" (auditors) and "cabinet de Revision" (audit) for the approval and registration of statutory auditors and audit firms.
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In dieser Hinsicht ist die CSSF somit verantwortlich für die Gewährung der beruflichen Qualifikation des "Réviseur d'Entreprises" (Revisionsstelle) und "cabinet de Revision" (Prüfgesellschaft), für die Zulassung und Registrierung von Abschlussprüfern und Prüfungsgesellschaften.
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I lost a girl who I love very much because of my stupid mistakes. What should I do?
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First off ... don't give up hope. Is there something you can do? No, not really. Try to talk to her, but also realize that people are sometimes not meant to be. Don't waste your precious time worrying about the past. There are a lot of women out there .... maybe by losing her, you can now go out and find "the One" ... Good Luck .... it sucks to get hurt, but that is all a part of the game called "love". More than anything .... LEARN from your mistakes ..... Enjoy life and don't get down about it. Love comes from all sides .... and usually when you least expect it :)
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Emmerich am Rhein
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Emmeriech
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what is the difference between average speed and average velocity for an object?
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The average speed is the distance (a scalar quantity) per time ratio. ... On the other hand, velocity is a vector quantity; it is direction-aware. Velocity is the rate at which the position changes. The average velocity is the displacement or position change (a vector quantity) per time ratio.
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Rael, Syria
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راعل
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and the following year received a master’s degree from the College of New Jersey. During the Revolutionary War, Gamble worked as an engineer under Major General Benjamin Lincoln and took part in the Siege of Charleston in South Carolina. In 1777, he married Mary Lisle, daughter of John Lisle of Philadelphia. Together they had four children: Sarah, Nancy, Archibald, and Thomas. Gamble returned to the University of Pennsylvania in 1782 as a
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Montgomery and Joseph Gamble near Banbridge, Ireland. Gamble spent some of his childhood in America and returned in 1768 to attend the College of Philadelphia. While studying for his bachelor’s degree, he worked as a Latin tutor. He graduated in 1771 and the following year received a master’s degree from the College of New Jersey. During the Revolutionary War, Gamble worked as an engineer under Major General Benjamin Lincoln and took part in the Siege of Charleston in South Carolina. In 1777, he married Mary Lisle,
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A young girl dressed in vibrant clothes, grooms the dapple horse.
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A girl is grooming a horse.
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How many does the sofa seat?
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Wie viele haben auf dem Sofa Platz?
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issue of Action Stories. The story is now in the public domain. References External links List of stories and publication details at Howard Works Short stories by
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of Battle" is a Sailor Steve Costigan short story by Robert E. Howard. It was originally published in the November 1931 issue of Action Stories. The story is
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a key role in the consultation, consideration and development of new legislation. Until 2016, the committee was called the Committee for Enterprise, Trade and Investment. Membership See also Committee References
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committee established to advise, assist and scrutinise the work of the Department for the Economy and Minister for the Economy. The committee also plays a key role in the consultation, consideration and development of new legislation. Until
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He is also remembered as an excellent tango dancer.
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Se le recuerda asimismo como un excelente bailarín de tango.
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Perusia and Clusium lost up to 3,000 men.
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פרוסיה וקלוסיום איבדו עד 3,000 איש.
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Canadian Census, it recorded a population of 2017 living in 441 of its 480 total private dwellings. In the same year, its Community Well-Being index
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an Indian reserve of the Lac La Ronge Indian Band in Saskatchewan. It is 10 kilometres southwest of Lac la Ronge.
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after four years working in Nambula, a fictional country in Northern Africa, there is a famine coming and Rosie turns back to Oliver and his famous friends to get the food they desperately need. Plot summary Rosie Richardson works in marketing at a publisher, when she starts dating Oliver Merchant, and falls in love with him. Oliver is the host of the TV show called SoftFocus where they tackle mostly cultural and political topics. Their relationship is formed by his erratic behaviour, like one day telling her he loves her and then not calling for days. When Rosie has to go to Nambula on a business trip, the poverty and general environment shock her into the realisation that she wants to spend her life doing something meaningful. So she breaks up with Oliver and leaves to go to Nambula and work at a refugee camp, organised by Sustain.
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calling for days. When Rosie has to go to Nambula on a business trip, the poverty and general environment shock her into the realisation that she wants to spend her life doing something meaningful. So she breaks up with Oliver and leaves to go to Nambula and work at a refugee camp, organised by Sustain. Four years later, she is running the camp and feels attracted to a new doctor, Robert O'Rourke. Unfortunately, rumours about a locust invasion spread and about the shipping of food that will be late. So Rosie decides that she has to take matters into her own hands. She flies back to England and gets in touch with Oliver and his circle of famous friends to raise funds. After some convincing, the stars and Rosie fly to Nambula for a one-hour fundraising show. In the meantime, Oliver attempts reuniting with Rosie, who refuses him. After they handle some catastrophes, the show airs and is a full success. Food is delivered, the stars fly back and Rosie gets together with O'Rourke. References External links Chapter One published with
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Did Einstein smoke weed?
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i sure hope so...some of his ideas could not be formed in a mind uneffected by weed..
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Stollhofen
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Stollhofen (Rheinmünster)
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can gift cards expire in virginia?
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Gift card balances cannot expire until five years after the date of activation of the card, or five years after the most recent refill of the card balance. Inactivity fees cannot be charged to a gift card until there has been one year of inactivity. ... Currently, Virginia has very little regulation of gift cards.
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Does true love mean marriege in the end?
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It doesnt always end in marriage, no. For example, my boyfriend and I have been together for 7 years almost. We love each other deeply, and we have a child together. Although we believe thwat we will be together for the rest of our lives, he doesnt believe in marriage, so it wont go that way for us.... and no, I dont think that true love does break; it may evolve, alter or even fade with the years, but they will always be your true love.
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She was the last woman executed for a political crime in England.
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Hon var den sista kvinna som avrättades för ett politiskt brott i England.
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Harald and Tostig were in turn defeated and slain by Harold Godwinson's army, five days later at the Battle of Stamford Bridge (September 25).
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Harald y Tostig fueron a su vez derrotados y muertos por el ejército de Harold Godwinson cinco días más tarde en la batalla de Stamford Bridge (25 de septiembre).
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In this monograph, Debreu set up an axiomatic foundation for competitive markets.
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Во оваа монографија, Дебре поставил аксиоматична основа за конкурентните пазари.
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The development of new malls such as the Forum Shops (at Caesars Palace) has in some cases single-handedly elevated the state of shopping in the city, with even more major hotel-based shopping promenades having emerged at the recently opened Aladdin and Venetian resorts.
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There are new malls popping up.
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cannot connect to network after today's updates in Ubuntu 16.04
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How can I boot with an older kernel version?
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In a similar vein Boudreaux and Liya Palagashvili published an article in The Wall Street Journal in March 2014 discussing recent scholarship which shows that, contrary to what had been reported before by, wages have not decoupled from productivity in the US and Britain.
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Στο ίδιο πνεύμα, ο Μπουντρό και η Liya Palagashvili δημοσίευσαν ένα άρθρο στην εφημερίδα Wall Street Journal τον Μάρτιο του 2014 σχετικά με μία μελέτη η οποία δείχνει ότι, αντίθετα με την επικρατούσα άποψη, οι μισθοί στις ΗΠΑ και τη Βρετανία δεν έχουν αποσυνδεθεί από την παραγωγικότητα.
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The precious stone turquois, this was brought from Chorasmia, which was wrought here.
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A pedra preciosa turquesa, foi trazida de Chorasmia, que foi forjada aqui.
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Mission statement The mission of the society is to: Advance the engineering profession and position Western Pennsylvania as a center of engineering excellence. References External links Engineers' Society of Western Pennsylvania Engineering societies based in the United States Organizations based in Pittsburgh Organizations established in 1880
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Mission statement The mission of the society is to: Advance the engineering profession and position Western Pennsylvania as a center of engineering excellence. References External links Engineers' Society of Western Pennsylvania Engineering societies based in the United States Organizations based in Pittsburgh Organizations established in 1880 1880 establishments in Pennsylvania
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what county is creedmoor nc in
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Creedmoor, North Carolina. Creedmoor is a city in Granville County, North Carolina, United States. The population was 4,124 at the 2010 census.
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By this period large depictions were rarer in Catholic art, not least because the interpretation of the decrees of the final session of the Council of Trent in 1563 discouraged nudity in religious art, even that of the infant Jesus, which made depicting the scene difficult.
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Neste período, as grandes representações eram mais raras na arte católica, principalmente por que a interpretação dos decretos da sessão final do Concílio de Trento em 1563 desencoraja a nudez na arte religiosa, mesmo a do menino Jesus, o que tornou a cena difícil de ser mostrada.
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how often do you worm dogs with drontal?
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Treat your dog with Drontal at least every three months (which can be given with or without food) to help combat intestinal worms.
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It guest stars 50 Cent as himself, and Dana Gould as Barney Fife.
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Contém com a participação de 50 Cent como ele mesmo e Dana Gould como Barney Fife.
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