1.1 A milestone in the advancement of astronomy Unaided human eyes, well as they may serve the needs of everyday life, are not very suitable for detailed astronomical observation. First, the eye has a limited sensitivity. A distant source of light, such as a star, will not be seen at all unless the intensity of light from it reaching your eye is above the sensitivity threshold of the retina. Second, the ability of the eye to distinguish fine detail is limited by the finite physical size of the detectors on the retina and by the small apert
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The management of processes or operations is the very essence of any kind of business enterprise, and it is critically important that they are designed and managed well. This course taster uses case studies and models to illustrate the importance of effective operations management and outlines the steps to preparing your own operations proposal.
Missionarissen : Werkblad Niet alleen Jezus is een inspiratiebron voor mensen. Er zijn ook vandaag de dag nog veel weldoeners die zich inzetten voor anderen al dan niet in de voetsporen van Jezus. Op dit werkblaadje moeten de leerlingen enkele missionarissen verbinden met …
System Design: Using UML Use Cases
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Keep on learning There are more than 800 courses on OpenLearn for you to Words In Action: OPENING REMARKS How to Play Squash Eggnog Cheesecake: Egg nog Batter 1.4.4 Covalent cross-linkages stabilise protein structure Proteins that are secreted by the cell, or are attached to the extracellular surface of the plasma membrane, can be subject to more extreme conditions than those experienced by intracellular proteins. Often, covalent cross-linkages stabilise these proteins by connecting specific amino acids within a polypeptide or between polypeptide chains in multisubunit proteins (see below). Typically such a linkage will be a covalent sulfur–sulfur bond which forms between the –SH groups of two cystein Exhausted by Scandal: ‘Dieselgate’ Continues to Haunt Volkswagen 2.1 Overview Session 2 discusses the scattering of a particle using wave packets. We shall restrict attention to one dimension and suppose that the incident particle is initially free, described by a wave packet of the form This is a superposition of de Broglie w 4.4.1 The map isn't the territory The expression ‘the map isn't the territory’ draws attention to the difference between complex reality and simplified models of it. Normally, the territory is relatively stable and different maps are produced for different purposes; the territory shapes the maps, not vice versa. However, when the ‘territory’ comprises people who know that they – or their work activities – are being mapped, we find ourselves in a reflexive loop: the people can see how they and their work are Animation Mondays - Rewind Acknowledgements Course image: Žarko Šušnjar in Flickr made available under Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 2.0 Licence. The content acknowledged below is Proprietary, used under licence and not subject to Creative Commons licensing. See Author(s): 3.2.3 Fighting on too many fronts Although I have dwelt on the agreements relating to agriculture, textiles, and intellectual property, there are some two dozen others, each involving intricate legal and technical details. These include agreements on: Sanitary and phytosanitary (SPS) measures: these are standards applied to imported agricultural products so as to protect plants, animals and humans in the importing country. However, these standards are often arbitrarily used to restric Literary Festival 2016: To Boldly Go: what Star Trek tells us about the world [Audio] 1.3 The influence of environmental ethics: value and care Religious ethics can play a significant role in shaping appropriate narratives that provide for a lived ethic – that is, the obligations and entitlements associated with human relationships with Nature that embody what’s good and what’s right. But how might other ethical traditions help towards developing a lived ethic? To what extent has the emergence of environmental ethics since the 1970s influenced a lived ethic commensurate with developing care for the environment? Andrew Lig 2.4 What do we know about language? One aspect of language that illustrates the division between school and non-school language is grammar. Many people lack confidence in this subject, so we would like you now to reflect on what this term means to you.
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In this step eggnog is pulsed into eggnog cheesecake batter using a food processor to maintain a smooth consistency. Add eggnog to the cheesecake batter.
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Welcome to Animation Mondays! If you're an animation fan or creator this is the series for you. Each Monday our graduate student hosts will be introducing you to the amazing world of animation - how works were created, different techniques used and more. In this episode, Digital Media graduate Regine Clarke introduces us to a beautifully realised piece on the passing of time. "Rewind" is a special project for Regine, as she wrote and narrated the poem that forms the backbone of this animation.
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Speaker(s): Professor Michèle Barrett, Duncan Barrett, Professor Barry Buzan, Professor Steven French | Celebrating Star Trek’s 50th anniversary, our panel will explore what this enduring science fiction series can tell us about attitudes to international relations, science and society. Michèle Barrett is Professor of Modern Literary and Cultural Theory at Queen Mary University, London and author, with her son Duncan Barrett of Star Trek: the Human Frontier. Her recent work has focused on t
Activity 5: Grammar