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Genetic Engineering.
Pseudomonas fluorescens bacterium. The genetically altered Pseudomonas fluorescens bacterium produces light in proportion to the amount of its activity in breaking down the naphthalene, thus providing a way to monitor the efficiency of the process ( see Bioremediation). A3 Medicine In 1982 the United States Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved for the first time the medical use of a recombinant DNA protein, the hormone insulin, whichhad been cloned in large quantities by inserting th...
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MOLÉCULES
GÉNÉRALITÉS
QU'EST-CE QUE LA CHIMIE ?
2 Les atomes différents d'un composé ne sont pas simplement mélangés entre eux, mais ils sont unis, exactement liés l'un à l'autre d'une façon spécifique. Dans de nombreux composés, les atomes sont liés entre eux de façon à former des groupes discrets et définis, appelés molécules. La molécule peut être considérée comme la particule la plus petite d'un composé qui en possède les propriétés chimiques. Nous pouvons parler d'une molécule d'eau, de méthane. Mais les molécules individuelles ne prése...
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Courts in the United States.
The term circuit derives from the original structure of these courts. Under the Judiciary Act of 1789, trials of certain cases were required to be held before three-judge circuit courts consisting of two Supreme Court justices and the federal trial judge in the district court. In addition to their regular duties, Supreme Court justices were required to ride circuit, traveling from district to district within their assigned circuit, often covering great distances. In 1891 Congress establishe...
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Computer Memory.
been created, information can be retrieved but not changed. Newer technologies allow ROMs to be semi-permanent—that is, the information can be changed, but ittakes several seconds to make the change. For example, a FLASH memory acts like a ROM because values remain stored in memory, but the values can be changed. C External Memory External memory can generally be classified as either magnetic or optical, or a combination called magneto-optical. A magnetic storage device, such as a computer'shar...
- Primo Levi, Si c'est un homme
- Pierre et Jean
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Charles Dickens.
The Old Curiosity Shop broke hearts across Britain and North America when it first appeared. Later readers, however, have found it excessively sentimental, especially the pathos surrounding the death of its child-heroine Little Nell. Dickens’s next two works proved less popular with the public. Barnaby Rudge, Dickens’s first historical novel, revolves around anti-Catholic riots that broke out in London in 1780. The events in Martin Chuzzlewit become a vehicle for the novel’s theme: selfishne...
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Colour and qualia
Faced with the dilemmas posed by subjective colour for physicalist doctrine, some philosophers opt for eliminativism, the doctrine that subjective colour is not a genuine, or real, phenomenon after all. On this view the source of the puzzle is a conceptual confusion; a tendency to extend our judgments concerning objective colour, what appear to be intrinsic properties of the surfaces of physical objects, onto the properties of our mental states. Once we see that all that is happening ‘inside'...
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Flaubert-Madame_Bovary
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« PRINTEMPS PASSÉ » de COLETTE, La Maison de Claudine
signalé l'activité qui domine le premier paragraphe : la taille des plantes et ce qui s'ensuit. Mais tout se meut dans lesecond paragraphe. La colline « fume » ; le moment de l'aube « passe » très vite; tout « croît »; chaque chose faiteffort vers le haut. C'est bien entendu l'exemple de la pivoine qui est le plus significatif. D'une part, les termesindiquant le mouvement ascensionnel de la pivoine se multiplient : « pousse/ un tel jet! dépliées! traversent/emportent/ suspendent dans...
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Mapa
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INTRODUCCIÓN
Mappa Mundi, catedral de Hereford
El Mappa Mundi realizado por Ricardo de Haldingham, el prebendado de Hereford, es un elaborado mapa del mundo, con un tamaño
de 165 cm de largo por 135 cm de ancho.
montañosa o cascada que aparecen aquí, pueden parecerse a las realidades que representan.© Microsoft Corporation. Reservados todos los derechos. Los principales elementos del mapa son la leyenda y la escala. Para que un mapa pueda contener gran cantidad de información de fácil lectura debe reflejar en la leyenda un sistema de símbolos arbitrarios o convencionales y debeelaborarse siguiendo un uso adecuado de los colores. Muchos de estos se utilizan con tanta frecuencia que son aceptados por todo...
- Nationalism
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Neandertals.
Neandertals made stone tools by striking flakes from rock “cores.” The cores were carefully selected and prepared so that only a single blow was normally required todetach a flake. A number of relatively standardized flakes were sometimes produced from a single core. These sharp flakes served as “blanks” that were further workedand shaped into the desired tools. Suitable stone was sometimes rare, and often tools were sharpened and resharpened to make new tools, yielding a whole variety ofshapes...
- Du côté de chez Swann Index Combray Un amour
- Notre-dame de paris
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- Voltaire : Candide 1758. Ch. 18 Eldorado
- Institutions européennes
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The Summer Games of 1992 - sport.
In the most ambitious undertaking of all, a stretch of rundown warehouses and abandoned factories beside the long-neglected Mediterranean waterfront wastransformed into a sparkling new district of apartments, shopping areas, and palmetto-lined promenades. During the games, the area served as the Olympic athletes'village, where, for the first time at any games, organizers offered accommodations to competitors and their coaches free of charge. After the games the apartmentswere to be sold to help...
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Native Americans of Middle and South America.
A line that snakes across central Mexico near the Tropic of Cancer forms the northern boundary of Mesoamerica; north of this line rainfall sharply declines and theclimate is much drier. The ancient civilizations of Mesoamerica all arose and developed in the area between this line and the Guatemalan highlands far to the south. Richvolcanic soils are found throughout much of the region. A2 People and Languages Mesoamerica was a great melting pot, home to many peoples and interrelated cultures. In...
- Chine
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TEXTE PHILOSOPHIE ETAT ET JUSTICE
EC1 Textes Etat + questions. L'Etat, la société, la justice, le droit. Textes. Répondre aux questions suivantes à partir des textes en rouge: 1) En quel sens et pour quelle raison Aristote fait-il de l’homme un animal politique ? 2) Qu’est-ce qui légitime l’existence de l’État selon Hobbes ? 3) Quelle est la différence entre liberté naturelle et liberté civile d’après Rousseau dans Du contrat Social ? 4) Comment peut-on définir l’équité ? Appuyez-vous sur le raisonnement aristotélicien...
- Notes de cours: L'IMAGINATION
- THORAX
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- methode d'un commentaire
- La royauté homérique
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Accounting and Bookkeeping.
The proliferation of mandated notes that accompany financial statements is a particularly visible example. Such notes disclose information that is not already included inthe body of the financial statement. One of the very first notes identifies the accounting methods adopted when acceptable alternative methods also exist, or when theunique nature of the company's business justifies an otherwise unconventional approach. The notes also disclose information about lease commitments, contingent liab...
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Kansas City (Missouri) - geography.
Major institutions of higher education in Kansas City are a branch (established in 1929) of the University of Missouri, Avila College (1916), Rockhurst College (1910),DeVry Institute of Technology (Missouri) (1931), and the Kansas City Art Institute (1885). Schools in neighboring suburbs include Park University (1875), in Parkville,and William Jewell College (1849), in Liberty. Baptist, Nazarene, and Methodist theological schools are also located in the area. Midwest Research Institute, one of t...
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Reformation .
Saxony, he made war against the Schmalkaldic League, a defensive association of Protestant princes. The Roman Catholic forces were successful at first. Later,however, Duke Maurice went over to the Protestant side, and Charles V was obliged to make peace. The religious civil war ended with the religious Peace of Augsburg in1555. Its terms provided that each of the rulers of the German states, which numbered about 300, choose between Roman Catholicism and Lutheranism and enforcethe chosen faith up...
- Rêve familier de Verlaine
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Le roman est-il un moyen incomparable d' « atteindre au vrai » ? (Stendhal)
compenser le caractère fictif de l'aventure. Car c'est bien son caractère de fiction arbitraire qu'on reproche auroman : pourquoi donc inventer des histoires quand la vie réelle, chaque jour, en présente à nos yeuxd'authentiques? La langue courante ne s'y trompe pas, pour qui faire un roman, c'est raconter une histoire peuvraisemblable, et en tout cas fausse.Les déclarations des romanciers du XIXe siècle où ceux-ci prétendent faire oeuvre véridique sont-elles alors autrechose qu...
- Evolution Marche musique en france
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- la nuit des temps de rené barjavel
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Lithuania - country.
pollution. III PEOPLE Ethnic Lithuanians constitute about 80 percent of the country’s population. The proportion of Lithuanians increased slightly in the first years after the dissolution of theSoviet Union—many Lithuanians returned to their homeland from that country and abroad while some Russians, Ukrainians, and Belarusians left the country. Russiansand Poles constitute the country’s largest minority groups, each accounting for roughly 7 percent of the population. Jews were the largest mino...
- Le dopage
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North Korea - country.
IV EDUCATION AND CULTURAL ACTIVITY Education and culture in North Korea are under state control and are utilized by the governing Korean Workers’ Party regime to indoctrinate and foster its ideology. A Education Education is free and compulsory in North Korea for the first ten years of schooling. In the late 1980s, some 1.5 million pupils were enrolled annually in elementaryschools, and another 2.8 million students attended vocational and secondary schools. Statistics for subsequent years are...
- HERNANI DE VICTOR HUGO (TEXTE)
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Blacks in Latin America.
Throughout Latin America and the Caribbean the slave population declined at the astonishing rate of 2 to 4 percent a year; thus, by the time slavery was abolished, theoverall slave population in many places was far less than the total number of slaves imported. The British colony of Jamaica, for example, imported more than 600,000slaves during the 18th century; yet, in 1838, the slave population numbered little more than 300,000. The French colony of Saint-Domingue (present-day Haiti)imported mo...
- L'art doit-il délivrer un message ?
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Être temporels nous fait-il libres ou esclaves ?
je suis littéralement livré à des forces qui me dépassent. Etre temporel, c'est vivre selon le mode du constitué, etnon point du constituant, du donné, non point de la spontanéité. Donc être temporels nous fait esclaves : au sensfort, nous sommes pris dans le jeu d'une puissance qui nous dépasse et nous fabrique. Transition Toutefois, à côté du temps vécu et subjectif, à tonalité affective, il est un autre temps : celui de l'action sur leschoses, celui de la pratique. Or ici, peut-on dire qu'...
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Holy Roman Empire
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INTRODUCTION
Holy Roman Empire, political entity of lands in western and central Europe, founded by Charlemagne in
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800 and dissolved by Emperor Francis II in 1806.
acquired the imperial title and an area running from the North Sea through Lotharingia (Lorraine) and Burgundy to northern Italy; Louis II received East Francia (theGerman duchies of Saxony, Swabia, and Bavaria). In 870 Lothair’s middle kingdom was divided by the Treaty of Mersen, which gave Lotharingia to East Francia and therest to West Francia. This division created the foundation for today’s states of Germany and France, respectively; however, in the 9th century these were highly fractured d...
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Holy Roman Empire .
acquired the imperial title and an area running from the North Sea through Lotharingia (Lorraine) and Burgundy to northern Italy; Louis II received East Francia (theGerman duchies of Saxony, Swabia, and Bavaria). In 870 Lothair’s middle kingdom was divided by the Treaty of Mersen, which gave Lotharingia to East Francia and therest to West Francia. This division created the foundation for today’s states of Germany and France, respectively; however, in the 9th century these were highly fractured d...
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India - country.
delta in the north, are intensely farmed. B Rivers and Lakes The rivers of India can be divided into three groups: the great Himalayan rivers of the north, the westward-flowing rivers of central India, and the eastward-flowingrivers of the Deccan Plateau and the rest of peninsular India. Only small portions of India’s rivers are navigable because of silting and the wide seasonal variation inwater flow (due to the monsoon climate). Water transport is thus of little importance in India. Barrages,...
- La société, le droit et l’Etat modernes
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Bacteria - biology.
A2 b Bacterial Killers Some dramatic infectious diseases result from exposure to bacteria that are not part of our normal bacterial community. Cholera, one of the world’s deadliest diseasestoday, is caused by the bacterium Vibrio cholerae . Cholera is spread in water and food contaminated with the bacteria, and by people who have the disease. After entering the body, the cholera bacteria grow in the intestines, often along the surface of the intestinal wall, where they secrete a toxin (poiso...
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Asia - Geography.
Borneo, the world’s third largest island after Greenland and New Guinea. To the southeast is the Timor Sea separating the Asian island of Timor from the Australiancontinent. The Indian subcontinent is flanked by the Bay of Bengal on the east and the Arabian Sea on the west. The island of Sri Lanka and the much smaller Maldives andNicobar Islands trail away to the south. The Arabian Sea’s Gulf of Aden, the Red Sea, the Mediterranean Sea, and the Black Sea form an arc along the western rim of Asia...
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Asia - History.
Borneo, the world’s third largest island after Greenland and New Guinea. To the southeast is the Timor Sea separating the Asian island of Timor from the Australiancontinent. The Indian subcontinent is flanked by the Bay of Bengal on the east and the Arabian Sea on the west. The island of Sri Lanka and the much smaller Maldives andNicobar Islands trail away to the south. The Arabian Sea’s Gulf of Aden, the Red Sea, the Mediterranean Sea, and the Black Sea form an arc along the western rim of Asia...
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Geology.
terminology. Today the geologic time scale is generally agreed upon and used by scientists around the world, dividing time into eons, eras, periods, and epochs. Everyfew years, the numerical time scale is refined based on new evidence, and geologists publish an update. Geologists use several methods to determine geologic time. These methods include physical stratigraphy, or the placement of events in the order of their occurrence,and biostratigraphy, which uses fossils to determine geologic time...
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Le mot "imagination" chez René DESCARTES
Aussi reçoit-elle, à raison de ces diverses facultés, les noms divers d'intelligence pure, d'imagination, de mémoire, de sensibilité. Elle s'appelle proprement esprit, lorsqu'elle forme dans l'imagination de nouvelles idées, ou lorsqu'elle s'applique à celles qui sontdéjà formées, et que nous la considérons comme la cause de ces différentes opérations. Car comme l'intelligence peut être mue par l'imagination, et agir sur elle, comme celle-ci à son tour peut agir sur les sens à l'aidede la forc...
- Est-il possible de nier l'existence du temps ?