... to wear TheWizardofOz saw them all together the same day The Scarecrow and the Woodman never slept TheWizard wanted Dorothy to kill the Wicked Witch ofthe West The Lion saw theWizard as ... shoes Then they met a soldier, who led them to their rooms in the palace and told them theWizard would see them all but each of them on their own He also told them they would each see theWizard ... Activities to chapter 4: The Great Oz 15 Activities to chapter 5: The Wicked Witch ofthe West 20 Activities to chapter 6: The Discovery of Oz, the Terrible 24 Activities to chapter 7:...
... mądry wizard – czarnoksiężnik wrinkle – zmarszczka Chapter – The Cyclone 23 Chapter – The Great Oz 33 Chapter – The Wicked Witch ofthe West 43 Chapter – The Discovery of Oz, the Terrible 53 Chapter ... of them, there’s only one wicked witch in the Land ofOzThe Witch ofthe North stopped at this point and looked at the corner ofthe house to which the three Munchkins were now pointing The ... and the south winds met where the house stood and so made it the exact centre ofthe cyclone In the middle ofthe cyclone the air was still, but the great pressure ofthe wind was raising the...
... Meets the Scarecrow Dorothy Helps the Tin Man The Cowardly Lion The River The Field of Sleep The Queen ofthe Field Mice The Emerald City The Great WizardofOzThe Wicked Witch ofthe West In the ... more books about Oz These include Ozma ofOz (1907), The Road to Oz (1909), The Lost Princess ofOz (1917), and Glinda ofOz (1920) But TheWonderfulWizardofOz has always been his most popular ... had to rest The forest was dark now, but the yellow brick road went on n the afternoon, they came to the end ofthe forest There was a wide river in front of them On the other side ofthe river...
... information was logged, e.g the transcriptions ofthe spoken utterances, thewizard s database query and the number of results, the screen option chosen by the wizard, and a rich set of contextual dialogue ... to present the right amount’ of information in the right way– either on the screen or listing the items verbally What the right amount’ actually means depends on the application, the dialogue ... model defines the likelihood ofthe user accepting or rejecting the system’s hypothesis (for example when the system utters a confirmation), i.e in 30% ofthe cases the user rejects, in 70% the user...
... D.H (1968) Pheromones ofthe honey bee – the secretion ofthe Nasanoff gland ofthe worker J Insect Physiol 15, 237–244 54 Boch, R and Morse, R.A (1974) Discrimination of familiar and foreign ... involved in the release of worker aggression Behaviour 39, 212–226 51 Boch, R and Shearer, D.A (1962) Identification of geraniol as the active component in the Nassanoff pheromone ofthe honey bee ... levels of terpenes and pyrolysis residues of sugar compounds Without the guard tube, resinous components of propolis and the pine boards in the hive overwhelm the transfer lines between the desorption...
... particularly in relation to the reliability ofthe tests requested and their feasibility The assessment ofthe effects of plant protection products is based on the calculation ofthe Hazard Quotient, ... guideline being the CEB test No 95 method ofthe Commission des essais biologiques (CEB) [13] Assessment ofthe effects of application ofthe product outdoors under a wire meshed tunnel; theof cial ... to classifying the product into one ofthe following categories: high-, medium-, and low-risk products Each stage ofthe procedure leads to either an assessment ofthe risk (and therefore classification...
... to testing), the motivation ofthe bees to get food would not overpass the fifth trial, the level ofthe CR then starting to decrease Most often the level of CR reaches a maximum by the third trial ... insect-proof tunnel, the percentage of flights back to the hive decreased in treated foragers, the deltamethrin-treated bees flying in the direction ofthe sun, without using the local landmarks The ... according to the treatments During the extinction phase, the level ofthe CR slowly decreased, back to the initial level of spontaneous response (B) This expresses the resistance ofthe bee’s response...
... side ofthe box allowed the introduction of a single honey bee for a 5-min observation period The position ofthe honey bee was recorded every s The duration of successive 5-s periods in the same ... effect ofthe drug at the dose of 1.25 ng/bee was observed on the other functions after the shortest interval We not retain the possibility that the drug needs more time to diffuse from the thorax ... reported as immobility as the locomotor activity ofthe honey bee in the same square was very low, if nonexistent Otherwise, the honey bee was moving around The effect ofthe drug on locomotor activity...
... section ofthechapter will briefly review the LANL field studies and the results of these studies The significance of each of these experiments will be examined in the Discussion section of this chapter ... differences in the levels of contaminants in the flowers ofthe three main forage plants Therefore, the species of flower the bees had visited probably had little influence on the concentrations of radionuclides ... one of these scientists is interested in using these long-term data to estimate the concentration of radionuclides in the environment based on the levels of radionuclides in the bees? If the...
... segments The concentrations or activities ofthe majority ofthe elements studied were lower in the 1-year-old branch segments compared to the branch tops In the case of Rb, 40K, and 137Cs they were ... each of following years, the tips ofthe branches and older branch segments, including the segments grown in 1994, were taken for analyses The tips ofthe spruce branches were collected for the ... concentrations of Cs, Rb, Zn, and Mn Potassium concentration increased by a factor of three, while the concentration ofthe majority ofthe other elements studied was approximately a factor of four...
... the preparation and chemical analysis ofthe honeys, the samples were coded and randomized to avoid identification of their location and characteristics by the chemists The mineralization ofthe ... percent ofthe total inertia ofthe system The factorial map F1F2 (Figure 12.2), which accounts for most ofthe variance ofthe system (i.e 62.23 percent), clearly reveals an opposition between the ... for 56.86 percent ofthe total inertia ofthe system, emphasizes the fact that the presence of cobalt (Co) in the honey samples is correlated with that of molybdenum (Mo) Ofthe 46 samples containing...
... on the protease content ofthe gut of different Coleoptera have shown the presence of cysteine proteases, which, in many cases, represent the major class of digestive proteases [33] The cDNA of ... 9C), and the promoter associated with the coding sequence (which affects the quantity and location ofthe Cry protein) In 1999, 30 percent ofthe cultivated area in the USA consisted of transgenic ... nematodes (Cry 5) Most of these proteins, even in the Cry1 subfamily, have a distinctive insecticidal spectrum The size of most of these Cry proteins is about 130 kDa and they are produced in an...
... using the plants themselves In this chapter, we focus on the effects of whole plants on the behavior of honey bees We also investigate the risk of direct exposure to the transgene products in the ... from the top ofthe flower visited on the plant), or the type of behavior (exploration ofthe flower, foraging for nectar, scratching of stamina, pollen pellet gathering, cleaning, etc.) The mean ... parcels of each type, were sown in the South-west of France (Spring 2000) From the beginning ofthe flowering, the diversity ofthe pollinators was evaluated by counting the foragers visiting the...
... Having the concept ofthe internal energy, we can formulate the first law of thermodynamics 4/29/2008 11 2.2 Formulation ofthe first law of thermodynamics: Consider a change of state ofthe system ... Chapter XV The First Law of Thermodynamics §1 Heat, work and paths of a thermodynamic process §2 The first law of thermodynamics §3 Kinds of thermodynamic processes §4 Thermodynamic ... Q-W U The first law of thermodynamics: The change of internal energy The work done by a system: The quantity of heat added to the system The work done by the system V2 W PdV V1 The relation...
... P-V diagram of a Carnot cycle | Q2 | | Q1 | T2 T1 The ratio ofthe heat rejected and the heat absorbed is just equal to the ratio ofthe temperatures 5/6/2008 What is the results of a cycle ... refrigerators 5/6/2008 The first law of thermodynamics gives the quantiative relations between the internal energy of a system and the quantities of heat and work that the system exchange with ... about the directions of thermodynamic processes → the 2nd law 5/6/2008 §1 Reversible Carnot cycle: We are interested in the directions of thermodynamic processes First we introduce the concept of...
... of relationships, discussion forums, thelist goes on As people post ads in each section, the newest ads appear on top ofthe older ones, like the credits at the end of a movie (in reverse) The ... explain why each of these bits of information can be important to your profits Copyright 2007-2008 The Method Reports, llc All rights reserved Page 31 of 89 The Method The ID# ofthe ad is important ... they can’t tell who posted it Notice the blue link to the right of “reply to:” at the top left corner ofthe ad That is CL disguising your email address as the blue link Copyright 2007-2008 The...
... IL: Northern Illinois University Press, 2007 Stockholders ofthe Bank ofthe United States “Proceedings ofthe Stockholders ofthe Bank ofthe United States Preparatory to the Creation of a Trust ... the charter ofthe Bank of England as the basis for his speed the growth ofthe U.S financial system proposed national bank.6 Although similar to the Although estimates vary, at the end ofthe ... proposed his brother, William, in Detroit, then an outpost on the financial institution materialized in the form ofthe Bank western frontier The Macomb brothers prospered further ofthe United States...