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The persistent that causes tuberculosis, a natural radially, was recognized and described on March 24, 1882 by Robert Koch, who received the Nobel Prize in member or medicine in 1905 for this discovery. Cabin did not believe that the diseases of beef tuberculosis (cattle) and human tuberculosis were the same, resulting in delays in the consideration of contaminated milk as a source of infection. Later, the risk of transmission of infection from this source was significantly reduced after the invention of the pasteurization process. A cabin announced a based extract of Glycerin Extract from bacilli radially as a " treatment " of tuberculosis in 1890, and called it the name of " Elsley ". although it was not effective, it was later successfully used as a test tool to detect the existence of tuberculosis before the symptoms of its symptoms. Albert as and achieved their first real success in immunization against tuberculosis in 1906, using emasculating breeds of beef-causing bacilli. It was called hard as dead and jealous (BCG). The first use of the bcg vaccine was in France in 1921, but was widely accepted only in the United States of America, Great Britain and Germany after world War II. Tuberculosis has taken the most public interest in the th and early th century as a chronic disease that affects poor areas. In 1815, a quarter of the deaths in England were due to " atrophy ". by 1918, tuberculosis was still one in 6 in France. In the's, after the classification of this disease as an infectious disease, tuberculosis was put on diseases to be reported in Britain, and campaigns started to prevent people from spit in public places, and the poor people were " encouraged " on the access to the clinics. Which is similar to prisons (the facilities dedicated to the middle and upper classes provide excellent care and continued medical care) and whatever the benefits (So-called) of " fresh air " and working in the clinics, even under the best conditions, 50 % of those who entered it died within five years (Almost 1916) in Europe, tuberculosis rates began to rise in the early 25th century to reach its destinations in the 25th century, when it caused almost 25 % of total deaths then the death rate fell by about 90 % in the mid-90th century (90 s). The improvement in public health began with a significant reduction in the rate of tuberculosis even before the arrival of meissen and other antibiotics, despite the arrival of meissen and other antibiotics, despite the arrival of trbtw and other antibiotics. from the fact that the disease was still a major public health risk that when the British medical research board was formed in 1913, its primary focus was on tuberculosis research in 1946, the development of the antibiotic j is a reason to make effective treatment and healing of tuberculosis a reality. Before the introduction of this medication, the only treatment (except for asylums) was surgical intervention, including the " chest souls technique ", which involved the brother of the injured lung to the " rest " position, allowing the radially to heal. The appearance of Multi-Drug-resistant tuberculosis has allowed surgery again as an option within the generally accepted standards of care in the treatment of tuberculosis infections. Current surgical intervention involves the removal of sick parts of the lungs (" Bubbles ") to reduce the number of bacteria and increase the exposure of the remaining bacteria to medicines in the blood stream, thus reducing the total number of bacteria and increasing from the effectiveness of my treatment, hopes for the total elimination of tuberculosis (as in the case of chicken-resistant breeds in the s) have been lost. The resulting renewed appearance of tuberculosis led to the announcement of a global health emergency by the world health organization (who) in 1993
What is the percentage of tuberculosis patients who died within five years of their entry into the asylum?
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There is a limited impact of the bcg vaccine, research to develop new anti-tuberculosis vaccines is ongoing and there are a number of potential vaccines currently nominated, which are still in the process of the first and second phase of clinical trials there are two main methods used trying to improve the effectiveness of vaccines currently available. The first method is based on adding a single vaccine to the bcg vaccine, while the other strategy seeks to create better new living vaccines. Mva85a is an example of a single vaccine that is currently in the process of testing in South Africa, the vaccine is based on the genetic-modified viruses and there is hope that vaccines play an important role in the treatment of both potential and active diseases to encourage further discovery, seeks researchers and decision makers to present new economic models for vaccine development, including awards, tax incentives and advance market obligations. There are a number of groups involved in research, including the partnership for tuberculosis, the South African tuberculosis vaccine initiative and the global foundation for tuberculosis vaccine, among these institutions, the global foundation for tuberculosis vaccine has been received. A gift worth over $ 280 million from the bill and to develop and license an improved tuberculosis vaccine to be used in the countries that suffer the most.
What is the role of vaccines?
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Bacteria are infected with different animals, including birds, rodents and reptiles. Efforts have been made in an effort to eliminate beef tuberculosis caused by livestock and deer herd in New Zealand and have been relatively successful. In Great Britain, the results were less successful
Which country is trying to eliminate a bacteria-caused disease?
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Windows 98 was already introduced in the market with a big media advertising in April 1998. and during the presentation of the new operating system, windows 98, Bill Gates was the chairman of Microsoft's board of directors trying to highlight on how easy it is to use this system and on the support and development of the plug and play (PNP) feature of delivery and operation. But when his assistant Chris ka connected the scanner to the computer and then tried to install it, the operating system turned off and display a blue screen. Followed by applause and tav from the attendees, which made gates comment on what happened, "that's why, we haven't put windows 98 in the market yet". trading the video footage that recorded this event became a popular online phenomenon. Big then.
What are both of the two features that bill gates has provided?
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Windows 98 was already introduced in the market with a big media advertising in April 1998. and during the presentation of the new operating system, windows 98, Bill Gates was the chairman of Microsoft's board of directors trying to highlight on how easy it is to use this system and on the support and development of the plug and play (PNP) feature of delivery and operation. But when his assistant Chris ka connected the scanner to the computer and then tried to install it, the operating system turned off and display a blue screen. Followed by applause and tav from the attendees, which made gates comment on what happened, "that's why, we haven't put windows 98 in the market yet". trading the video footage that recorded this event became a popular online phenomenon. Big then.
Who was praised by the public?
{ "answer_start": [ -1 ], "text": [ "Gates!" ] }
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D-type is a new type with very extreme features of the type. Type or (O-type) small group like it (Bose 3628). The type in v-type is like it (VISTA 4).
What makes an asteroid type d asteroid from the l type l?
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Robert I, " the " (a system of rule in the middle ages) established the university when the city of Heidelberg was in the electoral complex of the holy Roman Emperor. As a result, I served as a center for divinity and legal experts across the entire holy Roman Empire. College has been down as a-year war. The University did not overcome its intellectual and financial problems until the beginning of the th century. Later, the foundation once again became the center of a wheel for independent thinkers, and evolved to be a " a stronghold of humanity (philosophy and movement in the Renaissance, characterized by reference to ancient Greek and Roman texts, to be drawn from them) and democracy ". at that time, the university of Heidelberg has become an example for American universities in how to create postgraduate departments. During the era of Germany, the university lost many of its teachers to the German party in the German era and was known for the calibrate elite from 1933 to 1945. After that, it was subject to the separation of members and ideas of the German party after the second world war. In the s, the days of the revolution on the Berlin Wall, the university held a number of student protesters belonging to the left wing.
What happened during the thirty-Year War?
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Losses must be announced. It can be done pity, with a sentence like " I just lost the game ", or in any other way: for example, via Facebook. Some people may make signals and expressions to remind others of the game. What thinking of the game is not always clear. If someone discusses the game without openly realizing that he has lost, it may or may not represent a loss. If someone says " what is the game?" before he understood the rules, being lost or not depends on the explanation. According to some interpretations, a person does not lose when someone else announces his loss, even though the second rule states that a person loses regardless of what makes him think of the game. After a player has declared to lose, or after someone thinks of the game, some variety allows a grace period between seconds and minutes to forget about the game, during that period no person can lose again.
What platform can a person use to declare a loss?
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The Origin of the game is uncertain. In a news article in 2008, Justin and says that the game may have been widespread since the early 2008 s, and may have originated in Australia or England. One theory says that it was invented in London in 1996 when the British, Denis Begley and raven kdw and the train had to spend the night on the platform of the train station, and tried to avoid thinking about their position and who thought about it first. Lose. Another theory is also the origin of the game in London in 1996, when it was invented by Jimmy Miller " to upset people ". journalist Mick Wright from the next web remember playing that game in school in the late 1996's. However, the game may have been invented in 1977 by members of the science fiction community at the university of Cambridge while trying to invent a game that does not match the game theory. A blog written by Paul Taylor in August 2002 described the game, in which Taylor claimed to have " discovered the game online 6 months ago ". this is the oldest online reference. The game has spread more online like facebook or Twitter, as well as pity.
What year is credited to Jimmy Miller for creating the game?
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Attempts to reduce the cost of changes in requirements through the existence of several short development courses, rather than a long one. In this creed, changes are the natural, inevitable and desired aspect of development software projects, and must be planned, instead of trying to identify a stable set of requirements.
In what kind of project changes are natural and desired?
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Xp advocates have argue that only the product really important of the system development process is coding - software instructions that the computer cannot explain.
What is the definition of "code"?
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Extreme programming first recognized four values in 1999: communication, simplicity, reactions, and courage. and respect,. These values are described five below.
How many extreme programs will be revealed in the following part?
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Feedback from the team: when customers come with the new requirements in the team's planning game directly give an estimate of the time it will take to implement it, the reactions are closely linked to communication and simplicity. Flaws in the system are easily notified by writing a module test that proves that a particular piece of code and direct reactions of the system says programmers to re-code this part. A client is able to test the system regularly according to functional requirements, known as " user stories " in the words of Kent Beck, " optimism is the professional risk of programming and reactions is the cure ".
How are the flaws reported? \ n
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These principles, which form the basis of XP, are based on values. It aims to strengthen decisions in the system development project. The purpose of these principles is to be more realistic than values and easily translated into guidelines in practice.
What is the intention of principles?
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These principles, which form the basis of XP, are based on values. It aims to strengthen decisions in the system development project. The purpose of these principles is to be more realistic than values and easily translated into guidelines in practice.
What is the goal of creating xp?
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Research on the production of golden rice has been aimed at helping children with vitamin a deficiency (in English: Vitamin A protein). at the beginning of the twenty-first century, the number of people suffering from the effects of vitamin a deficiency was estimated to be around 124 million, living in 118 countries in both Africa and South-East Asia. The lack of vitamin a is responsible for the death of 1-2 million deaths in the world, plus 500.000 people have become inevitable blind as well as millions of conjunctiva dryness (in English: Xerophthalmia) per year. Note that pregnant children and women are the most vulnerable groups. Vitamin A supplements are treated by oral or injection in areas where vitamin a doses decrease in food meals. In 1999, Vitamin A Supplement programmes were spread in 43 countries that are provided to children under the age of five; two high-dose supplements were made available in ten of those countries per year, which, according to for the United Nations children's fund (UNICEF), it has the capacity to eliminate the lack of vitamin a. However, both unicef and many non-governmental organizations and participating in the provision of these supplements programmes have observed that more frequent low doses should be targeted wherever they are useful. As a result of the fact that many children in countries with vitamin a spread are spread depend on rice as an essential component of their food meals, many believe that the use of genetic modification in order to make rice become a product of vitamin (Beta-ka) routine is a cheap and easy alternative method for nutrients rich in vitamins, or to increase the consumption of green vegetables or animal products. Therefore, the and-modified rice of water can be considered as the and salt of water or salt (in English: Iodized Salt).
How many deaths caused by Vitamin A deficiency per year?
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Potter claims efforts to distribute free golden rice to the farmers of the farmers. However, this required the presence of many companies that have the intellectual rights of the beyer research results in order to license them free. Byer has received funding from commissions and European committees of the research program ' carotene plus ', and by accepting those funding, he was requested by law to grant his discovery rights to the sponsors of that program, which was called zeneca, or syngenta right now. Bayer and potter have thus benefited from 70 intellectual property rights of 32 different companies and universities in the production of golden rice. They also needed to establish free licenses for all those, and therefore sene and other humanitarian sponsors in that project had the right to benefit from golden rice and use it in plant breeding programs as well as the development of new crops. Free licenses, called the humanitarian use license, were quickly granted due to the positive popularity of golden rice, especially in time magazine in its June 2000. Issue, where the golden rice was distributed as a the first crop that is genetic and useful in a way that is not removed by another, and therefore, was met with wide support and support. Monsanto was one of the first companies to grant the group a free license. The group also had to identify and announce the line (in financial numbers) between charity and commercial humanitarian use. The figure was $ 10.000 USD. Thus, as long as the farmer or sub-beneficiary of gold rice engineering does not earn more than $ 10.000 per year, there is no need to pay property's property rights for the commercial use of its products. There are also no charges for the humanitarian use of gold rice for charity, and farmers have the right to store and re-grow their seeds.
Who is the most person who can plant gold rice without the need to pay a payment?
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Potter claims efforts to distribute free golden rice to the farmers of the farmers. However, this required the presence of many companies that have the intellectual rights of the beyer research results in order to license them free. Byer has received funding from commissions and European committees of the research program ' carotene plus ', and by accepting those funding, he was requested by law to grant his discovery rights to the sponsors of that program, which was called zeneca, or syngenta right now. Bayer and potter have thus benefited from 70 intellectual property rights of 32 different companies and universities in the production of golden rice. They also needed to establish free licenses for all those, and therefore sene and other humanitarian sponsors in that project had the right to benefit from golden rice and use it in plant breeding programs as well as the development of new crops. Free licenses, called the humanitarian use license, were quickly granted due to the positive popularity of golden rice, especially in time magazine in its June 2000. Issue, where the golden rice was distributed as a the first crop that is genetic and useful in a way that is not removed by another, and therefore, was met with wide support and support. Monsanto was one of the first companies to grant the group a free license. The group also had to identify and announce the line (in financial numbers) between charity and commercial humanitarian use. The figure was $ 10.000 USD. Thus, as long as the farmer or sub-beneficiary of gold rice engineering does not earn more than $ 10.000 per year, there is no need to pay property's property rights for the commercial use of its products. There are also no charges for the humanitarian use of gold rice for charity, and farmers have the right to store and re-grow their seeds.
There is no need for proceeds from farmers or later users to inherit the gold rise as long as their annual profits are less than the amount of money?
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Potter claims efforts to distribute free golden rice to the farmers of the farmers. However, this required the presence of many companies that have the intellectual rights of the beyer research results in order to license them free. Byer has received funding from commissions and European committees of the research program ' carotene plus ', and by accepting those funding, he was requested by law to grant his discovery rights to the sponsors of that program, which was called zeneca, or syngenta right now. Bayer and potter have thus benefited from 70 intellectual property rights of 32 different companies and universities in the production of golden rice. They also needed to establish free licenses for all those, and therefore sene and other humanitarian sponsors in that project had the right to benefit from golden rice and use it in plant breeding programs as well as the development of new crops. Free licenses, called the humanitarian use license, were quickly granted due to the positive popularity of golden rice, especially in time magazine in its June 2000. Issue, where the golden rice was distributed as a the first crop that is genetic and useful in a way that is not removed by another, and therefore, was met with wide support and support. Monsanto was one of the first companies to grant the group a free license. The group also had to identify and announce the line (in financial numbers) between charity and commercial humanitarian use. The figure was $ 10.000 USD. Thus, as long as the farmer or sub-beneficiary of gold rice engineering does not earn more than $ 10.000 per year, there is no need to pay property's property rights for the commercial use of its products. There are also no charges for the humanitarian use of gold rice for charity, and farmers have the right to store and re-grow their seeds.
What can farmers re-Farm?
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The Faculty of physical therapy at or university in New Zealand came out in 1913, and the United States 1914 Red College in Portland, Oregon, " Rehabilitation Assistant." research motivated the physical therapy movement, where the first research on physical therapy was published in the United States in March 1921, in the #patrol of physiotherapy doctors. In the same year, Mary Mcmillan Organized The Physiotherapy Association (now called the American Physiotherapy Association (Apta)). In 1924, the Georgia and rum springs foundation encouraged the field by promoting physiotherapy as a treatment for polio and was composed treatment in the s in the first place of exercise, massage, and pull. Manual procedures for the spine, especially in the British Commonwealth Countries, began in the early s. Later in that decade, physical therapy began to go beyond practice in the hospital, to external patients in orthopedic clinics, public schools and colleges / universities, aging control (skilled nursing facilities), rehabilitation centres, hospitals and medical centres.
In which state in the USA is red university?
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Specialty for a natural treatment in the United States signed in 1974, with the department of orthopedic surgery in apta that is being formed for those physical therapy specialized in orthopedics. In the same year, the International Federation of orthopedic surgery was formed, which has played an important role in pushing manual therapy around the world since then.
What is the section created for orthopedic surgery specially?
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Specialty for a natural treatment in the United States signed in 1974, with the department of orthopedic surgery in apta that is being formed for those physical therapy specialized in orthopedics. In the same year, the International Federation of orthopedic surgery was formed, which has played an important role in pushing manual therapy around the world since then.
What is the core function of the international union in this case?
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You must be elected by the legislative assembly of states and regions by a single vote of transfer through relative representation.
What type of acting is used?
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Along with the President (Vice President of India) and Vice President, there is also a post called the president of the council. This is the minister of the council of ministers - prime minister if he is a member of the house of representatives, or another minister nominated. The seat has a seat next to the president, in the first row.
What does the cabinet minister know?
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Along with the leader of the house, who leads the majority, there is also the leader of the opposition and n]؛ that lead the minority parties. This post was recognized only in the salary and allowances of opposition leaders in the 1977. Parliament act. This is usually the leader of the largest minority party and is recognized by the president as such.
In which year was this job recognized?
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A Secretariat of hope has been established in accordance with the provisions of article 98 of the constitution. The said article, which provides for the appointment of independent secretariat staff for each council of Parliament, provides that :-98-the secretariat of parliament - each parliament shall have an independent sugar: provided that nothing in this paragraph is understood as the prevention and creation of posts shared between the two houses of Parliament (2) Parliament may, by law, regulate the recruitment and conditions of service of the persons appointed to the secretariat in either house of Parliament.
In which council can the parliament organize the hiring of people?
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Houston replied (Houston): " thank you Apollo 11 I'm sure if they can't hear it, they'll receive your words through the news. I absolutely appreciate it." there was a global scouting medal among very few personal objects that Armstrong carried with him to the moon and then returned it. In 1947 at the age of 1947, he started studying aviation engineering at the university of Bordeaux and was the second person in his family to attend a college. He was admitted to the Massachusetts Institute of technology, which is known as the " Massachusetts Institute of technology the only engineer he knew - who was truly committed to the Massachusetts Institute of technology - told him about continuing to attend by telling Armstrong that it doesn't have to go all the way to Cambridge (Cambridge) for a good education. C has been paid for his study under the is plan, which requires the commitment of successful applicants to two years of study followed by three years of service in the U.S. Navy and then completing the last two years of the school phase. In Bordeaux, he received an average degree in his classroom at a rate that continued to rise and lower during nine classes. He was awarded a bachelor of science in aviation engineering in 1955 and received a master of science in aerospace engineering from the university of Southern California in 1970. and later awarded the honorary Phd from several universities.
What is the degree that has been achieved?
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The couple had three children: Eric (Eric), Mark (Mark) and Karen (Karen). In June 1961, daughter Karen was diagnosed with a sly in the middle of the brain stem and the x-Ray Treatment slow the growth of the tumor, but her condition went back to a point where she could no longer walk or speak, Karen died. On January 28, 1962, she was two years old due to pneumonia as a result of her poor health. Throw finished a master degree in aviation engineering at the university of Southern California.
When was karen diagnosed with cancer?
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After graduation from the university of b (Purdue), he decided to become a pilot test pilot. He was presented to the Air Traffic Advisory Committee at the Edward Air Force Base at Edward Air Force Base. Although there is no center, they sent a application to the Lewis (Lewis) Express Aviation laboratory in Cleveland (Cleveland), where Armstrong started working in Lewis field in March 1955. and his mission in Cleveland continued a few months and by July 1955 he went to his new job at Edward Air Base.
What was the first job that did Armstrong get?
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Armstrong was charged with his new mission on his first day of driving a tracking aircraft during the launch of a pilot aircraft from a modified bombers aircraft. He also drove an average bombers and had the first accident in one of these missions at Edward Base. In March 1956, Armstrong was in the boeing b-29 Super Gear Boeing B-29 superfortress, which was in the process of dropping the Portable Bombers D-588-2 Douglas D-558-2 skyrocket. Where he sat on the right seat of the plane captain while stan po drove the b 29..
Who drove the chase planes on day one?
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The appointments of the crew of the GEMINI 8 were announced on September 20, 1965 and that Armstrong will be a supervisor pilot and David Scott pilot. Scott was the first member of the third group of astronauts to be appointed as a pilot pilot. The Mission began on March 16, 1966 and the most difficult until then was to meet and enter the not drone and the second mission is an off-vehicle activity by Scott. In General, the mission was planned for the last 75 hours and 55 orbit, after agena at 10 am time the Titan 2 Vehicle Carrying Armstrong and Scott took off at 2:0211:4 GMT to put them in the orbit of which they are prosecuted. The first meeting and the first of its kind between two spacecraft were successfully completed after 6.5 hours in orbit. However, there was a problem, which was the interruption of communication between the crew because there were no tracking stations to cover all the orbit. Away from connecting to earth, the vertical vehicle began to turn around, and Armstrong tried to correct what was going on with the Gemini vehicle, following previous advice from the pilot mission, they were separated, but the result was that they became turning very quickly until they arrived at roll every second and that means that the problem is in the way of the Gemini vehicle control, the r decided that the only way for this situation is to use the re-Entry System and close the vehicle's maneuver system, and the mission rules provide that if a re-system is operational the vehicle is forced to come back and return as soon as possible. I believe that one of the reasons for the holidays was the existence of damaged wires.
What is the type of cart mentioned?
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There were some people in the astronaut s' office, who said that Scott and the ignored the causes of the holidays as an accidental thing, and that Armstrong could have done the mission if he had run one of the re-rings of a re-system. Enter the control only and not both and keep the other for mission purposes. These criticism are not based on the causes of the holidays and it was not possible to run one of the two rings of the re-Entry System without the other. "the crew's reaction to the same as they were trained and was wrong because they were trained wrong". the analysts and the mission failed to analyze the situation when the two were together, and they had to consider it a single vehicle. Armstrong was sad that he cut a short mission and that most of the mission's goals were cancelled and that Scott had taken his mission off the vehicle.
How many spacecraft do you need to consider?
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On January 27, 1967 the day of Apollo 1 was in the U.S. Capital Washington with Gordon koo, Dyk Joe, Jim If, Jim if and Scott carp to sign the United Nations Space Convention.. The astronauts had a conversation with meeting officials before carpenter headed to the airport while others headed to the George town hotel where they found messages asking them to make a call with the inhabited space vehicle center. During this call, they were told the death of both jesse kr, Wade White and Roger Chai in it. R spent with his buddies that night thinking about what happened.)
What did they find out? \ n
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After serving as the reserve commander of the Apollo 8 who was around the moon, SL offered him the position of Apollo 11 Commander on December 23, 1968. and at the meeting that was not announced until the release of the biography of Armstrong in 2005, SL told him that even though he planned for the crew, Armstrong was represented as a Lunar Pilot Commander Buzz Aldrin and pilot commander Michael Collins and had said that he was offered a chance to replace aldrin. With Jim if. After thinking more than that for one day, Armstrong SL said he would hold on to the patrol as he had no difficulty working with him and thought that if he deserved to give orders himself. The Replacement of Aldrin with if could make the pilot in the lunar capsule and is less than the member rank in an informal manner. The the may not be modified in the position of the Gemini Commander 12 in the third number of crew members. In March 1969, SL, George Lao, Bob Gilles Ruth and Chris craft combined with Chris Craft That Armstrong will be the first person to go on the moon. in part of nasa management they saw Armstrong as the one who didn't have a big ego. The Press Conference held on April 14, 1969 presented the design of the lunar capsule lm for Armstrong as a reason that it would be the first and opened the chamber from the inside and to the right, making it difficult for the pilot in the lunar capsule and on the side right out. "second only on the basis of the purity of the protocol, I thought that a leader should be the first man to come out in space.... I changed my mind as soon as I found out they had a time line that showed it. Bob told agreed my decision". at the time of their meeting, the four men did not know about the door issue. The first knowledge of the meeting was outside the small group came when craft wrote his resume for 2001. On July 1969, 16 the Armstrong Crescent received a cut of Styrofoam from a gentlemen's leader, Joe, which he described as it's the key to the moon
When was the media event held?
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At the bottom of the ladder, Armstrong said he was going to jump for the lymphatic now (pointing to the Apollo Lunar Unit) then turned around and put his left foot on the moon at 2.56 UTC on July 21, 1969 M. Then he said his famous sentence: (this step for a man, it is only a giant leap for humanity).
Who is the astronaut with the famous saying :"this step for a man, is only a giant leap for humanity"?
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In May 2005, Armstrong entered into a strange case with his 2005-Year-Old Marx will. Because Mark after cutting the hair of Armstrong sold it to huawei compilation for 3000 without the knowledge of Armstrong and his ear. Armstrong threatened to make a case unless the barber returned the hair or donated money to a charity of the choice of Armstrong, and because he could not return the hair donated to a society chosen by Armstrong.
What is the name of the person that Armstrong was about to Sue if the hair was not given again?
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In 2012, pera move spent a period of six months in Canada where he created a famous collection of landscape paintings entitled " Canadian Autumn " in 2014, the pera paintings were presented in Toronto, Canada, the first exhibition of the his money is in North America. An Opening exhibition was held in Toronto, Canada, in 2015., the exhibition, which took the title " through the eyes of d: the life of the turkmen village, from the 2015. S to the 2015. S " with black and white photos and the irrigation exhibition. Boss at the bank of Scott Chia (Count) Photography Festival. The catalogue of that exhibition has been published by the and the d arts foundation in partnership with the Asian cultural history program of the smith.
What do institutions and institutions offer by working together?
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2016 Pink Pera, Washington, d. C USA. Embassy of the republic of turkmenistan in Washington, DC.
From which embassy was d pera?
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1965 Honorary Certificate, Supreme Council of the turkmen Soviet Socialist Republic references
When was the honorary certificate issued?
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Museums and natural history collections were common in the th century. In European expansion and marine missions, he hired natural history experts and huge museums offering preserved and vivid samples of vital variations. Charles Darwin was an English graduate who learned and trained in the fields of natural history science. Natural collectors have been collecting, add, describing and studying these samples. Charles Darwin has hired a natural history expert aboard the beagle ship, which has been appointed to carry out a five-year mission around the world. during his journey, Darwin observed and assembled many living beings as being very interested in the diverse forms of life along the coast of South America and the adjacent Galapagos Islands. Darwin has gained extensive experience with its compilation and study of the natural history of living beings from distant places. through his study, he formulated the idea that each species had evolved from the ancestors of similar features. In 1838, he explained how it leads to a process called natural selection. The size of any gathering is about the number and availability of resources that can support it. It is necessary to provide a balance or balance between the size of the assembly and the resources available in order to achieve the same size over the years. Since living beings produce more offspring than the environment can be able to sustain, not all individuals from every generation will be able to survive. There must be a competitive struggle for the resources that help to survive. As a result, Darwin concluded that it was not the only coincidence that determines the chances of survival. Rather, the survival of the organism is about the differences (I. E Acetate) that are found in every living being, which enhances or erosion its survival and impact. It is more likely that well-developed individuals will produce more offspring than their less adaptable rivals. Thus, the acetate that hinder survival and multiply as generations pass. Acetate that help the organism to survive and multiply is accumulate across generations. Darwin realized that this differences of capacity among individuals could cause progressive changes in assembly, and used the term natural selection to describe these process. Animal Monitoring in animals and that formed the basis of the theory of natural selection. For example, Darwin observed that there is a close relationship between algae (Orchid) and insects, for example, that allows plant vaccination. It has been observed that algae have a variety of structures that attract insects, so that the pollen of flowers stick to the bodies of insects. In this way, insects transport the pollen from male orchid to female. Although the appearance of algae is detailed and accurate, these specialized parts are made from the same infrastructure as other flowers. Darwin put in his book the vaccination of algae, the assume that algae flowers were adapted from previously existing parts by natural selection. Darwin was still studying and testing his thoughts when he received a letter from individual and ace explaining a theory that was very similar to that of Darwin. This LED to an immediate joint post for both theories. Both saw the history of life as a family tree, so that every branch of the tree is a common advance. The branches of the branches represented the modern species, and the branches represented the common ancestors from which different species come from them. to explain these relationships, Darwin said that all living beings were relatives, meaning that life must be come of a few forms, or even from a single common predecessor. This line has been called the line with changes. Darwin published his theory of evolution by natural selection in the origin of species in 1859. His theory means that all forms of life, including humanity, are the result of continuous natural saw. This is the inclusion that all life on earth belongs to a common predecessor who has been opposed by some religious groups. Their claim is in contrast to the percentage of scientific support for theory of theory, which is up to more than 99 percent.
In what conditions are the static?
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Museums and natural history collections were common in the th century. In European expansion and marine missions, he hired natural history experts and huge museums offering preserved and vivid samples of vital variations. Charles Darwin was an English graduate who learned and trained in the fields of natural history science. Natural collectors have been collecting, add, describing and studying these samples. Charles Darwin has hired a natural history expert aboard the beagle ship, which has been appointed to carry out a five-year mission around the world. during his journey, Darwin observed and assembled many living beings as being very interested in the diverse forms of life along the coast of South America and the adjacent Galapagos Islands. Darwin has gained extensive experience with its compilation and study of the natural history of living beings from distant places. through his study, he formulated the idea that each species had evolved from the ancestors of similar features. In 1838, he explained how it leads to a process called natural selection. The size of any gathering is about the number and availability of resources that can support it. It is necessary to provide a balance or balance between the size of the assembly and the resources available in order to achieve the same size over the years. Since living beings produce more offspring than the environment can be able to sustain, not all individuals from every generation will be able to survive. There must be a competitive struggle for the resources that help to survive. As a result, Darwin concluded that it was not the only coincidence that determines the chances of survival. Rather, the survival of the organism is about the differences (I. E Acetate) that are found in every living being, which enhances or erosion its survival and impact. It is more likely that well-developed individuals will produce more offspring than their less adaptable rivals. Thus, the acetate that hinder survival and multiply as generations pass. Acetate that help the organism to survive and multiply is accumulate across generations. Darwin realized that this differences of capacity among individuals could cause progressive changes in assembly, and used the term natural selection to describe these process. Animal Monitoring in animals and that formed the basis of the theory of natural selection. For example, Darwin observed that there is a close relationship between algae (Orchid) and insects, for example, that allows plant vaccination. It has been observed that algae have a variety of structures that attract insects, so that the pollen of flowers stick to the bodies of insects. In this way, insects transport the pollen from male orchid to female. Although the appearance of algae is detailed and accurate, these specialized parts are made from the same infrastructure as other flowers. Darwin put in his book the vaccination of algae, the assume that algae flowers were adapted from previously existing parts by natural selection. Darwin was still studying and testing his thoughts when he received a letter from individual and ace explaining a theory that was very similar to that of Darwin. This LED to an immediate joint post for both theories. Both saw the history of life as a family tree, so that every branch of the tree is a common advance. The branches of the branches represented the modern species, and the branches represented the common ancestors from which different species come from them. to explain these relationships, Darwin said that all living beings were relatives, meaning that life must be come of a few forms, or even from a single common predecessor. This line has been called the line with changes. Darwin published his theory of evolution by natural selection in the origin of species in 1859. His theory means that all forms of life, including humanity, are the result of continuous natural saw. This is the inclusion that all life on earth belongs to a common predecessor who has been opposed by some religious groups. Their claim is in contrast to the percentage of scientific support for theory of theory, which is up to more than 99 percent.
In the era of European expansion, who are the categories that have been hiring?
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Museums and natural history collections were common in the th century. In European expansion and marine missions, he hired natural history experts and huge museums offering preserved and vivid samples of vital variations. Charles Darwin was an English graduate who learned and trained in the fields of natural history science. Natural collectors have been collecting, add, describing and studying these samples. Charles Darwin has hired a natural history expert aboard the beagle ship, which has been appointed to carry out a five-year mission around the world. during his journey, Darwin observed and assembled many living beings as being very interested in the diverse forms of life along the coast of South America and the adjacent Galapagos Islands. Darwin has gained extensive experience with its compilation and study of the natural history of living beings from distant places. through his study, he formulated the idea that each species had evolved from the ancestors of similar features. In 1838, he explained how it leads to a process called natural selection. The size of any gathering is about the number and availability of resources that can support it. It is necessary to provide a balance or balance between the size of the assembly and the resources available in order to achieve the same size over the years. Since living beings produce more offspring than the environment can be able to sustain, not all individuals from every generation will be able to survive. There must be a competitive struggle for the resources that help to survive. As a result, Darwin concluded that it was not the only coincidence that determines the chances of survival. Rather, the survival of the organism is about the differences (I. E Acetate) that are found in every living being, which enhances or erosion its survival and impact. It is more likely that well-developed individuals will produce more offspring than their less adaptable rivals. Thus, the acetate that hinder survival and multiply as generations pass. Acetate that help the organism to survive and multiply is accumulate across generations. Darwin realized that this differences of capacity among individuals could cause progressive changes in assembly, and used the term natural selection to describe these process. Animal Monitoring in animals and that formed the basis of the theory of natural selection. For example, Darwin observed that there is a close relationship between algae (Orchid) and insects, for example, that allows plant vaccination. It has been observed that algae have a variety of structures that attract insects, so that the pollen of flowers stick to the bodies of insects. In this way, insects transport the pollen from male orchid to female. Although the appearance of algae is detailed and accurate, these specialized parts are made from the same infrastructure as other flowers. Darwin put in his book the vaccination of algae, the assume that algae flowers were adapted from previously existing parts by natural selection. Darwin was still studying and testing his thoughts when he received a letter from individual and ace explaining a theory that was very similar to that of Darwin. This LED to an immediate joint post for both theories. Both saw the history of life as a family tree, so that every branch of the tree is a common advance. The branches of the branches represented the modern species, and the branches represented the common ancestors from which different species come from them. to explain these relationships, Darwin said that all living beings were relatives, meaning that life must be come of a few forms, or even from a single common predecessor. This line has been called the line with changes. Darwin published his theory of evolution by natural selection in the origin of species in 1859. His theory means that all forms of life, including humanity, are the result of continuous natural saw. This is the inclusion that all life on earth belongs to a common predecessor who has been opposed by some religious groups. Their claim is in contrast to the percentage of scientific support for theory of theory, which is up to more than 99 percent.
How long does it take to assemble the qualities? \ n
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Museums and natural history collections were common in the th century. In European expansion and marine missions, he hired natural history experts and huge museums offering preserved and vivid samples of vital variations. Charles Darwin was an English graduate who learned and trained in the fields of natural history science. Natural collectors have been collecting, add, describing and studying these samples. Charles Darwin has hired a natural history expert aboard the beagle ship, which has been appointed to carry out a five-year mission around the world. during his journey, Darwin observed and assembled many living beings as being very interested in the diverse forms of life along the coast of South America and the adjacent Galapagos Islands. Darwin has gained extensive experience with its compilation and study of the natural history of living beings from distant places. through his study, he formulated the idea that each species had evolved from the ancestors of similar features. In 1838, he explained how it leads to a process called natural selection. The size of any gathering is about the number and availability of resources that can support it. It is necessary to provide a balance or balance between the size of the assembly and the resources available in order to achieve the same size over the years. Since living beings produce more offspring than the environment can be able to sustain, not all individuals from every generation will be able to survive. There must be a competitive struggle for the resources that help to survive. As a result, Darwin concluded that it was not the only coincidence that determines the chances of survival. Rather, the survival of the organism is about the differences (I. E Acetate) that are found in every living being, which enhances or erosion its survival and impact. It is more likely that well-developed individuals will produce more offspring than their less adaptable rivals. Thus, the acetate that hinder survival and multiply as generations pass. Acetate that help the organism to survive and multiply is accumulate across generations. Darwin realized that this differences of capacity among individuals could cause progressive changes in assembly, and used the term natural selection to describe these process. Animal Monitoring in animals and that formed the basis of the theory of natural selection. For example, Darwin observed that there is a close relationship between algae (Orchid) and insects, for example, that allows plant vaccination. It has been observed that algae have a variety of structures that attract insects, so that the pollen of flowers stick to the bodies of insects. In this way, insects transport the pollen from male orchid to female. Although the appearance of algae is detailed and accurate, these specialized parts are made from the same infrastructure as other flowers. Darwin put in his book the vaccination of algae, the assume that algae flowers were adapted from previously existing parts by natural selection. Darwin was still studying and testing his thoughts when he received a letter from individual and ace explaining a theory that was very similar to that of Darwin. This LED to an immediate joint post for both theories. Both saw the history of life as a family tree, so that every branch of the tree is a common advance. The branches of the branches represented the modern species, and the branches represented the common ancestors from which different species come from them. to explain these relationships, Darwin said that all living beings were relatives, meaning that life must be come of a few forms, or even from a single common predecessor. This line has been called the line with changes. Darwin published his theory of evolution by natural selection in the origin of species in 1859. His theory means that all forms of life, including humanity, are the result of continuous natural saw. This is the inclusion that all life on earth belongs to a common predecessor who has been opposed by some religious groups. Their claim is in contrast to the percentage of scientific support for theory of theory, which is up to more than 99 percent.
Why not all individuals live in one generation?
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Museums and natural history collections were common in the th century. In European expansion and marine missions, he hired natural history experts and huge museums offering preserved and vivid samples of vital variations. Charles Darwin was an English graduate who learned and trained in the fields of natural history science. Natural collectors have been collecting, add, describing and studying these samples. Charles Darwin has hired a natural history expert aboard the beagle ship, which has been appointed to carry out a five-year mission around the world. during his journey, Darwin observed and assembled many living beings as being very interested in the diverse forms of life along the coast of South America and the adjacent Galapagos Islands. Darwin has gained extensive experience with its compilation and study of the natural history of living beings from distant places. through his study, he formulated the idea that each species had evolved from the ancestors of similar features. In 1838, he explained how it leads to a process called natural selection. The size of any gathering is about the number and availability of resources that can support it. It is necessary to provide a balance or balance between the size of the assembly and the resources available in order to achieve the same size over the years. Since living beings produce more offspring than the environment can be able to sustain, not all individuals from every generation will be able to survive. There must be a competitive struggle for the resources that help to survive. As a result, Darwin concluded that it was not the only coincidence that determines the chances of survival. Rather, the survival of the organism is about the differences (I. E Acetate) that are found in every living being, which enhances or erosion its survival and impact. It is more likely that well-developed individuals will produce more offspring than their less adaptable rivals. Thus, the acetate that hinder survival and multiply as generations pass. Acetate that help the organism to survive and multiply is accumulate across generations. Darwin realized that this differences of capacity among individuals could cause progressive changes in assembly, and used the term natural selection to describe these process. Animal Monitoring in animals and that formed the basis of the theory of natural selection. For example, Darwin observed that there is a close relationship between algae (Orchid) and insects, for example, that allows plant vaccination. It has been observed that algae have a variety of structures that attract insects, so that the pollen of flowers stick to the bodies of insects. In this way, insects transport the pollen from male orchid to female. Although the appearance of algae is detailed and accurate, these specialized parts are made from the same infrastructure as other flowers. Darwin put in his book the vaccination of algae, the assume that algae flowers were adapted from previously existing parts by natural selection. Darwin was still studying and testing his thoughts when he received a letter from individual and ace explaining a theory that was very similar to that of Darwin. This LED to an immediate joint post for both theories. Both saw the history of life as a family tree, so that every branch of the tree is a common advance. The branches of the branches represented the modern species, and the branches represented the common ancestors from which different species come from them. to explain these relationships, Darwin said that all living beings were relatives, meaning that life must be come of a few forms, or even from a single common predecessor. This line has been called the line with changes. Darwin published his theory of evolution by natural selection in the origin of species in 1859. His theory means that all forms of life, including humanity, are the result of continuous natural saw. This is the inclusion that all life on earth belongs to a common predecessor who has been opposed by some religious groups. Their claim is in contrast to the percentage of scientific support for theory of theory, which is up to more than 99 percent.
How many percent of support have their opponents received?
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The term survival of the origin is often used as a synonym for natural the and equal to it. But the term survival of the original was created in the book of Herbert Spencer the principles of biology in 1864, five years after Darwin published his original work. The survival of the best indicates the process of natural selection wrong. That is because our natural sense is not just about survival, and it is not necessary that the best is the one who always stays.
What is the process that has the wrong idea of natural selection?
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Erwin's natural selection theory laid the foundation for modern evolution theory, his experiences and notes showed that the living beings in the gatherings are screw among themselves, and that some of these differences were inherited, and that these differences could be subject to natural the. But he has not been able to explain the source of these differences. Like many of those before him, Darwin made the mistake of believing that midwife are the result of use and neglect, and that the benefits of an organism in his life can be inherited. A delegation looked for examples, such as that the large birds that feed on the earth become stronger through exercise and their wings become weaker as a result of non-flying, until they are unable to fly at all, such as an ostrich. This misconceptions was called the genetics of the acquired properties, and was part of the theory of the mutant species presented by Jean-Baptiste Lam in 1809. and in the late 1809. th century it became known as lam. Darwin developed a non-successful theory called comprehensive pangenesis in order to try to explain how the acquired properties could be inherited. In the last years of the th century, August and's experiences indicate that changes caused by use and number of use cannot be passed, and the l gradually lost support. Gregor Mendel's pioneering work in genetics has provided the missing information necessary to explain how the new features of the parent generation are passed to the generation of children. Mendel's experiences on several generations of peas have shown that genetics work by dividing and mixing genetic information during the formation of sexual cells, and thus recombination that information during vaccination. This is like mixing a set of different playing cards, so that the organism gets half the randomly blended leaves from both parents. Mendel named genetic information as genetic agents, but became known as the genes later. Genes are the basic genetics units in living beings. It contains information that guides the growth and behaviour of living beings.
What does mendel call the genes?
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Genes are made of dna. DNA is a long molecules consisting of molecules called eaten. Genetic Information is encrypted in a dna sequence that shapes dna, just as the sequence of words carries the meaning of the sentence. Genes are a short instructions consisting of " letters " of dna. The entire range of genes combined carries sufficient instructions to serve as a " Manual Booklet " for the building and operation of the organism. However, these instructions, which are defined by the anti-Alphabet Alphabet, can be changed through mutations, changes in genetic instructions. The Genes in the cell are organized in musso, and they are bundles of dna. What causes the formation of new genetic genes in the birth is the re-mixing of the chromosomes. since genes interact with each other during the growth of the organism, the new combinations of genes resulting from sexual breeding may increase genetic diversity in assembly even without surges. Genetic Diversity in the gathering can also increase when members of this gathering are mixed with members of other groups, resulting in genetic balenciaga among gatherings. This may enter the assembly of genes that did not exist before. Evolution is not a random process. Although dna changes are random, natural selection is not a coincidence-based process: the environment determines the risk of reproductive success. Evolution is an inevitable result of the copy process that makes mistakes, and the multiplication of self-changing living beings over billions of years under the pressure of the détente environment. The result of evolution is not a fully designed living creature. The Ultimate Natural selection results are living beings adapted to their current environment. Natural progress is not a progress towards a goal or a final purpose. Evolution does not seek to produce more advanced, sane or complex life forms. For example, fleas (parasite without wings) are come from the long of the salafi. Snakes are lizards that no longer need parties - although the links (a species of snakes) continue to grow with very small structures of the remains of their predecessor's back legs. Living beings are only the result of differences that succeed or fail, and it depends on the environmental conditions in time.
How is the dna boom process?
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Genes are made of dna. DNA is a long molecules consisting of molecules called eaten. Genetic Information is encrypted in a dna sequence that shapes dna, just as the sequence of words carries the meaning of the sentence. Genes are a short instructions consisting of " letters " of dna. The entire range of genes combined carries sufficient instructions to serve as a " Manual Booklet " for the building and operation of the organism. However, these instructions, which are defined by the anti-Alphabet Alphabet, can be changed through mutations, changes in genetic instructions. The Genes in the cell are organized in musso, and they are bundles of dna. What causes the formation of new genetic genes in the birth is the re-mixing of the chromosomes. since genes interact with each other during the growth of the organism, the new combinations of genes resulting from sexual breeding may increase genetic diversity in assembly even without surges. Genetic Diversity in the gathering can also increase when members of this gathering are mixed with members of other groups, resulting in genetic balenciaga among gatherings. This may enter the assembly of genes that did not exist before. Evolution is not a random process. Although dna changes are random, natural selection is not a coincidence-based process: the environment determines the risk of reproductive success. Evolution is an inevitable result of the copy process that makes mistakes, and the multiplication of self-changing living beings over billions of years under the pressure of the détente environment. The result of evolution is not a fully designed living creature. The Ultimate Natural selection results are living beings adapted to their current environment. Natural progress is not a progress towards a goal or a final purpose. Evolution does not seek to produce more advanced, sane or complex life forms. For example, fleas (parasite without wings) are come from the long of the salafi. Snakes are lizards that no longer need parties - although the links (a species of snakes) continue to grow with very small structures of the remains of their predecessor's back legs. Living beings are only the result of differences that succeed or fail, and it depends on the environmental conditions in time.
What are the parasite that the fleas have fallen from?
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Genes are made of dna. DNA is a long molecules consisting of molecules called eaten. Genetic Information is encrypted in a dna sequence that shapes dna, just as the sequence of words carries the meaning of the sentence. Genes are a short instructions consisting of " letters " of dna. The entire range of genes combined carries sufficient instructions to serve as a " Manual Booklet " for the building and operation of the organism. However, these instructions, which are defined by the anti-Alphabet Alphabet, can be changed through mutations, changes in genetic instructions. The Genes in the cell are organized in musso, and they are bundles of dna. What causes the formation of new genetic genes in the birth is the re-mixing of the chromosomes. since genes interact with each other during the growth of the organism, the new combinations of genes resulting from sexual breeding may increase genetic diversity in assembly even without surges. Genetic Diversity in the gathering can also increase when members of this gathering are mixed with members of other groups, resulting in genetic balenciaga among gatherings. This may enter the assembly of genes that did not exist before. Evolution is not a random process. Although dna changes are random, natural selection is not a coincidence-based process: the environment determines the risk of reproductive success. Evolution is an inevitable result of the copy process that makes mistakes, and the multiplication of self-changing living beings over billions of years under the pressure of the détente environment. The result of evolution is not a fully designed living creature. The Ultimate Natural selection results are living beings adapted to their current environment. Natural progress is not a progress towards a goal or a final purpose. Evolution does not seek to produce more advanced, sane or complex life forms. For example, fleas (parasite without wings) are come from the long of the salafi. Snakes are lizards that no longer need parties - although the links (a species of snakes) continue to grow with very small structures of the remains of their predecessor's back legs. Living beings are only the result of differences that succeed or fail, and it depends on the environmental conditions in time.
How is the size or shape of molecules described?
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Cellulose is the most common organic and organic compound on earth. About 33 percent of all plant material is the cellulose. The content of the cotton cotton is 90 percent, for wood is 50 percent.
What is the typical cellulose content found in wood?
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A major difference between vital polymers and synthetic polymers can be found in their structures. All polymers are made of repeated units called mono. Vital Polymers are often a well-defined structure, although this is not a distinctive definition (e. G Wood Material): the precise chemical composition and sequence in which these units are arranged so-called basic structure, in a state of proteins. Many vital polymers weaken themselves to distinctive contracting forms, which define biological functions and depend in a complex way on infrastructure. Structural Biology is the study of the structural properties of vital polymers, in contrast, most artificial polymers have simpler and more random structures. This fact leads to the distribution of a missing partial mass in vital polymers. In fact, as the synthesis is controlled by the mould-oriented process in most living body systems, all vital polymers of a type (for example one particular protein) are all alike: they all contain sequence and similar numbers of mono and therefore all they have the same mass. This phenomenon is called single, unlike multi-distraction, which it faces in artificial polymers. As a result, vital polymers contain a multi-distraction factor of 1.
What is the nature of mono?
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A major difference between vital polymers and synthetic polymers can be found in their structures. All polymers are made of repeated units called mono. Vital Polymers are often a well-defined structure, although this is not a distinctive definition (e. G Wood Material): the precise chemical composition and sequence in which these units are arranged so-called basic structure, in a state of proteins. Many vital polymers weaken themselves to distinctive contracting forms, which define biological functions and depend in a complex way on infrastructure. Structural Biology is the study of the structural properties of vital polymers, in contrast, most artificial polymers have simpler and more random structures. This fact leads to the distribution of a missing partial mass in vital polymers. In fact, as the synthesis is controlled by the mould-oriented process in most living body systems, all vital polymers of a type (for example one particular protein) are all alike: they all contain sequence and similar numbers of mono and therefore all they have the same mass. This phenomenon is called single, unlike multi-distraction, which it faces in artificial polymers. As a result, vital polymers contain a multi-distraction factor of 1.
What has] caused the lack of vital polymers?
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A major difference between vital polymers and synthetic polymers can be found in their structures. All polymers are made of repeated units called mono. Vital Polymers are often a well-defined structure, although this is not a distinctive definition (e. G Wood Material): the precise chemical composition and sequence in which these units are arranged so-called basic structure, in a state of proteins. Many vital polymers weaken themselves to distinctive contracting forms, which define biological functions and depend in a complex way on infrastructure. Structural Biology is the study of the structural properties of vital polymers, in contrast, most artificial polymers have simpler and more random structures. This fact leads to the distribution of a missing partial mass in vital polymers. In fact, as the synthesis is controlled by the mould-oriented process in most living body systems, all vital polymers of a type (for example one particular protein) are all alike: they all contain sequence and similar numbers of mono and therefore all they have the same mass. This phenomenon is called single, unlike multi-distraction, which it faces in artificial polymers. As a result, vital polymers contain a multi-distraction factor of 1.
What has well-defined structures?
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A major difference between vital polymers and synthetic polymers can be found in their structures. All polymers are made of repeated units called mono. Vital Polymers are often a well-defined structure, although this is not a distinctive definition (e. G Wood Material): the precise chemical composition and sequence in which these units are arranged so-called basic structure, in a state of proteins. Many vital polymers weaken themselves to distinctive contracting forms, which define biological functions and depend in a complex way on infrastructure. Structural Biology is the study of the structural properties of vital polymers, in contrast, most artificial polymers have simpler and more random structures. This fact leads to the distribution of a missing partial mass in vital polymers. In fact, as the synthesis is controlled by the mould-oriented process in most living body systems, all vital polymers of a type (for example one particular protein) are all alike: they all contain sequence and similar numbers of mono and therefore all they have the same mass. This phenomenon is called single, unlike multi-distraction, which it faces in artificial polymers. As a result, vital polymers contain a multi-distraction factor of 1.
What is the function of multiple polymers?
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The term of many is to list the leftover amino acids when they occur from the end of the amino acid to the end of asthma acid. The remains of amino acids are always associated with a bbt bond. A Protein, although used in common to refer to any peptide, indicates bigger or fully functional shapes and can consist of several poly chains as well as single chains. Proteins can also be modified to include non-Ted ingredients, such as sugars and fats.
What will you find with leftover amino acids?
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There are a number of physical techniques to identify sequence information. A Protein Sequence can be determined by an addictive deterioration, where the leftover from the single-chain unit is analyze at a time, then it is derived, and then it is determined. Mass Spectrometer techniques can also be used. DNA Sequence can be determined by using the electrical of of the or and capillary electrical screening. Finally, the mechanical properties of these vital polymers can often be measured using optical tweezers or a nuclear force microscope. Couple can be used to measure the synthetic changes or self-Assembly of these materials when they are motivated by ph, temperature, Ionic Force or other connecting partners.
What is the name of the analytical technique mentioned in this sentence?
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There are a number of physical techniques to identify sequence information. A Protein Sequence can be determined by an addictive deterioration, where the leftover from the single-chain unit is analyze at a time, then it is derived, and then it is determined. Mass Spectrometer techniques can also be used. DNA Sequence can be determined by using the electrical of of the or and capillary electrical screening. Finally, the mechanical properties of these vital polymers can often be measured using optical tweezers or a nuclear force microscope. Couple can be used to measure the synthetic changes or self-Assembly of these materials when they are motivated by ph, temperature, Ionic Force or other connecting partners.
Which two products can measure the mechanical properties of polymers?
{ "answer_start": [ -1 ], "text": [ "Optical Clamp or nuclear power microscope." ] }
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After completing his first academic year at the university of Hanover and at the Georgia Institute of technology, he was set up in general relativity by George Ga, one of the founding fathers of the great bang theory. When he was still a young professor, he visited the as institute, and he received the attention of the famous American scientist Richard Feynman. Clay discovered how to use the path integrals created by Richard Feynman to solve the path integration of the hydrogen corn.
What did the person study at the university of Hanover?
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In 1982, clay discovered the triple point in the phased transformation scheme between types I and ii of the bah, where the degree of transition between the first and the second. This discovery was confirmed in 2002 through a computer simulation using the technology of almont carlo.
When was the Monte Carlo simulation?
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As opposed to string theory, Klein used a complete simulation between non-less engineering and defective engineering in order to create a model of the universe called cosmic wetness or but plank and webinar, which has but dimensions.. It is a very different theory from string theory. In this model, the material generates defects in time and space dimensions. These defects are responsible for the generation of curves and for all the effects described by the theory of general relativity. The name of this theory is inspired by the Italian Artist Laura Bessy to transform glass into structures known as the crystal worlds. (look at the left end of this page).
What is the nationality of Lara?
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Large data usually include data sets of sizes that exceed the capacity of programs that are commonly used to capture, manage and process data within an acceptable period of time. For Large data sizes, it is a constantly moving target, since 2012, it range from a few dozens of tb to many beta data in just one set. with this difficulty, new platforms of "huge data" tools are being developed to deal with different aspects of large quantities of data.
What happened to the huge database?
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It is worth mentioning that huge data analysis played a significant role in Barack Obama's successful re-election campaign in 2012.
What helped Barack single either to become president again in 2012?
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"big data" has increased demand for information management specialists for this huge program, and a number of global companies such as Oracle Corporation, IBM, Microsoft, SAP, Emmc and hp have spent more than $ 15 billion on specialized software companies. Only in the field of data management and analysis. In 2010, this self-independent industry was worth more than $ 100 billion, and it also grows at an average of 10 % per year, almost twice the software sector as a whole. Countries with advanced economy are increasingly using data-intensive technologies. There are 4.6 billion mobile phone subscriptions around the world, and between 1 BILLION TO 2 billion people are connected to the internet. Between 1990 and 2005, more than 1990 billion people around the world have raised their place to the middle class, which means that there are many and many people who earn money will become more educated, which in turn leads to the growth of information. The World's effective ability to exchange information through wireless networks has been 281 beta in 1986, 471 beta in 1993, 2.2 as in 2000, 2.2 as in 2000, 65 as in 2007, the amount of data flowing through the internet is expected to reach 667 as per year by 2013.
What is the rate that industry has been expanding?
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"big data" has increased demand for information management specialists for this huge program, and a number of global companies such as Oracle Corporation, IBM, Microsoft, SAP, Emmc and hp have spent more than $ 15 billion on specialized software companies. Only in the field of data management and analysis. In 2010, this self-independent industry was worth more than $ 100 billion, and it also grows at an average of 10 % per year, almost twice the software sector as a whole. Countries with advanced economy are increasingly using data-intensive technologies. There are 4.6 billion mobile phone subscriptions around the world, and between 1 BILLION TO 2 billion people are connected to the internet. Between 1990 and 2005, more than 1990 billion people around the world have raised their place to the middle class, which means that there are many and many people who earn money will become more educated, which in turn leads to the growth of information. The World's effective ability to exchange information through wireless networks has been 281 beta in 1986, 471 beta in 1993, 2.2 as in 2000, 2.2 as in 2000, 65 as in 2007, the amount of data flowing through the internet is expected to reach 667 as per year by 2013.
How much did these organizations spend in this field?
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In 2004, Google published a search for a process called mapreduce which used architectural engineering like this. the mapreduce framework provides a parallel programming model and the associated application to process a huge amount of data. Through Mapreduce, the theses are divided and distributed across parallel knots and processed in parallel (the map step). The results are then collected and delivered (the step of the reduce). The Frame was amazingly successful, so some wanted to repeat that algorithm. the implementation of the mapreduce framework has therefore been adopted by an open-Source Apache project called Hadoop. Mike2. 0 is an open approach to information management that addresses the approach to large data in terms of useful editing of data sources, complexity in mutual relationships and difficulty in deleting (or editing) individual records.
What is the new idea to improve the data process?
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Tesla has been known for his achievements and ultimately earned a reputation in popular culture as a "crazy world". his patents earned a great deal of money, and spent a large part of it to fund his own projects, whose successes have varied. Tesla lived most of his life in a series of New York Hotels until his retirement. Tesla died on January 7, 1943., a relatively tesla business after his death, until 1960 when the general conference called weights and measures called the international unit to measure the density of the Tesla Magnetic Field in honor of it. Since the's, there has been a renewed interest in peace and its actions.
When did tesla die?
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In 1870, Tesla moved to Carlo, to join the higher school, where he was affected by the math teacher Martin will. The study at that school was in German, due to its presence in the Austrian-Hungary military border area. Tesla could have done arithmetic in his head, making his teachers think he was cheating. Nicolas finished four years of school in just three years, and graduated from school in 1873, returning to his mother village. As soon as he came back, he had cholera, and he was in bed for nine months and he almost died. In a moment of despair, Tesla's father promised his son that he had been healed to send him to the best engineering school. (His Father's first plans were to make his son a priest). In 1874, Tesla escapes from joining the Austrian-Hungarian Army in cm, flee to tu. There, he went to the mountains in a hunters costume, where he is believed to have given him physical and mental strength, as he read there are many books like Mark Twain that helped him heal from his old illness. In 1875, Tesla joined the university of graz in graz, Austria, with a scholarship. During the first year, Tesla did not miss any of his lessons, received the highest possible score, completed 9 Exams (about double what is required of him), as he founded a serbia cultural club, and received a letter of recommendation from the Dean of technical college to his father said, " your son is a first-Class Star." Tesla claimed that he was working from am to pm even on Sundays or holidays.. Nicolas was surprised when he found a number of messages that he sent to his father, telling him that if he did not pull his son out of school, his son would die of stress. During the second year, Tesla collision with his teacher po when tesla told us that the current in the gram generator was not necessary. by the end of the second year, Tesla lost his scholarship and became a drug addict. In the third year, Tesla lost his allowances and tuition fees in the bet, then returned it in the casino, and sent the surplus money to his family. by the time of the exams, Tesla was not ready, and he asked for a postpone for the memory, but his request was rejected. In the end, Tesla did not graduate from University, and did not get his degree in the last semester. In December 1878, he left Tesla Graz, cut off all his ties with her family so that he did not get out of school, as his friends thought he drowned the Moore River. Tesla moved to maribor (now in Slovenia), where he worked as a sketch painter for 60 Florin per month, and spent his free time playing cards with local men on the road. In March 1879, miles tesla went to maribor and his son to return home, but nikola refused. In about the same period, Nikola suffered from a nervous breakdown. On 24 March 1879, Tesla was transferred to Gus beach under police custody because he did not have a residence permit. On April 17, 1879, Tesla died at the age of 1879 without determine what his illness (although some sources allegedly died of a stroke). Tesla suffered a state of terror after the death of his father in 1879. During the same year, Tesla studied for a major Darcy class at his old school in Gus Beach. In January 1880, two of his uncle gave him enough money to help him leave from Gus beach to Prague where he was studying. But he arrived late, and he could not attend the university of kar in Prague. Although he did not know the basic Greek or Czech to attend the university, he joined the university as a listen, and attended some of its classes without getting a degree as a result of his attendance. In 1881, Tesla moved to Budapest to work with provide puskás at the Budapest Lightning company. As soon as he arrived, he was told that the company was under construction, he worked as a sketch painter at the central lightning office in Budapest. in months, the establishment of the Budapest Lightning company was completed, and Tesla was appointed as the main electrical specialist. In The course of its work, Tesla added a number of improvements to the company's devices, reportedly invented a telephone amplifier, but did not receive a patent or even described it in public.
What position has tesla been appointed in the central lightning office?
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In June 1902, Tesla moved his lab from Houston street to leeuwarden cliff. On Its 1906th birthday in 1906, Tesla conducted its test of a 200 HP Tesla turbine and a speed of 16,000 rounds / min. During 1910-1911, its turbine was tested at the water power plant in New York with a capacity of 100-5,000 HP. Tesla invented a mechanic powered by the steam force - tesla turbocharger. during his testing using his mechanical oscillator in his lab on Houston street, Tesla caused a ring to generate a ring in several buildings. After the speed increased, the machine was seriously swung, causing serious risk, forcing tesla to use a heavy hammer to finish the experiment after the police arrived. In February 1912, Alan Benson wrote in the article " Nikola Tesla, the dreamer " published by the world newspaper today, which contains an imaginary drawing showing the earth split in half, saying, " Tesla claimed that in a few weeks he would be able to the earth's skin reaches a state of vibration that makes it rise and land for hundreds of feet, and virtually destroy civilization. If that process continues, Tesla said, in the end the earth will split in half ". Tesla thought in theory that the brain exposure to electricity, would improve his intelligence. In 1912, Tesla planned to make students smart by electricity by electricity, by connecting the walls of the study room with electricity, and passing electric waves that vibrate at high frequency. The entire room, according to Tesla's claim, is transformed into an energy-motivated and health-donor field. A plan has been approved at least temporarily by New York City School Manager William Maxwell.
What year was his th birthday?
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Mahathir was born on July 10, 1925 at house no. 18, le vision Kel, Mississippi, alor, alor, the capital of mug state, the British money, where he is the youngest among nine brothers and called him a name. It's going to work. Mahathir's birth certificate was given his birth date on December 20th. Already born on July 10th. His life writer Barry Wayne explains that December 20th was "arbitrary". mahathir iskandar was married to city hawai from Lahore in 1881 in Penang. His grandfather was brought to malay by the British East India English language teaching company at the Royal Mug Palace. Mahathir's Father Mohammed Bin Iskandar was from penang his father Indian and his mother from the malay with ancestors from Kerala in South India and the first Malaysian Director of an English school (now sultan Abdul Hamid's office) in alor will while his mother was and if we are in a mug of Malaysian Origin, the granddaughter of a long queue is the granddaughter of a long queue, the granddaughter of a long queue, the great ones who worked as a servant in the ruling family in mug one aspect of the birth of mahathir has made him different; he was not born in an aristocracy class or a prominent religious or political family. Mahathir's father was a school manager and his weak social and economic status meant that his daughters were unable to enroll in high school while even though they had only a long relationship with the kings of mug. Both parents had been married in the past since Hattie had six non-siblings and two brothers. Mahathir was a student of diligent. The discipline imposed by his father paid him to study and showed a little interest in sports. He started his primary school at the will b school for boys in 1930 and studied there for two years. However, in 1933 he won a position in a selective English secondary school after becoming fluent in English before reading him in primary school. with the closure of schools during the Japanese occupation of Mayo During World War II, business first started selling coffee and then fried bananas and other snacks. After the war he graduated from high school by completing the Cambridge higher exams in December 1946 and enrolled in medicine at King Edward Seventh College of medicine in Singapore (which is now part of the National University of Singapore). There he met his future wife city by Mohammed Ali his fellow at medical school. After graduation, Mahathir worked as a doctor in government service before marriage in 1956., he returned to the alor the following year to prepare his own practice. The success of his practice as the only Malaysian doctor in the city allowed to build a large house and invest in different companies and clearly hire a driver who drives his #pontiac. Marina's first child was born in 1957, then had three others and adopted three others over the following 28 years.
Who married her in 1956?
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Mahathir was born on July 10, 1925 at house no. 18, le vision Kel, Mississippi, alor, alor, the capital of mug state, the British money, where he is the youngest among nine brothers and called him a name. It's going to work. Mahathir's birth certificate was given his birth date on December 20th. Already born on July 10th. His life writer Barry Wayne explains that December 20th was "arbitrary". mahathir iskandar was married to city hawai from Lahore in 1881 in Penang. His grandfather was brought to malay by the British East India English language teaching company at the Royal Mug Palace. Mahathir's Father Mohammed Bin Iskandar was from penang his father Indian and his mother from the malay with ancestors from Kerala in South India and the first Malaysian Director of an English school (now sultan Abdul Hamid's office) in alor will while his mother was and if we are in a mug of Malaysian Origin, the granddaughter of a long queue is the granddaughter of a long queue, the granddaughter of a long queue, the great ones who worked as a servant in the ruling family in mug one aspect of the birth of mahathir has made him different; he was not born in an aristocracy class or a prominent religious or political family. Mahathir's father was a school manager and his weak social and economic status meant that his daughters were unable to enroll in high school while even though they had only a long relationship with the kings of mug. Both parents had been married in the past since Hattie had six non-siblings and two brothers. Mahathir was a student of diligent. The discipline imposed by his father paid him to study and showed a little interest in sports. He started his primary school at the will b school for boys in 1930 and studied there for two years. However, in 1933 he won a position in a selective English secondary school after becoming fluent in English before reading him in primary school. with the closure of schools during the Japanese occupation of Mayo During World War II, business first started selling coffee and then fried bananas and other snacks. After the war he graduated from high school by completing the Cambridge higher exams in December 1946 and enrolled in medicine at King Edward Seventh College of medicine in Singapore (which is now part of the National University of Singapore). There he met his future wife city by Mohammed Ali his fellow at medical school. After graduation, Mahathir worked as a doctor in government service before marriage in 1956., he returned to the alor the following year to prepare his own practice. The success of his practice as the only Malaysian doctor in the city allowed to build a large house and invest in different companies and clearly hire a driver who drives his #pontiac. Marina's first child was born in 1957, then had three others and adopted three others over the following 28 years.
What made him work in small businesses?
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Mahathir was born on July 10, 1925 at house no. 18, le vision Kel, Mississippi, alor, alor, the capital of mug state, the British money, where he is the youngest among nine brothers and called him a name. It's going to work. Mahathir's birth certificate was given his birth date on December 20th. Already born on July 10th. His life writer Barry Wayne explains that December 20th was "arbitrary". mahathir iskandar was married to city hawai from Lahore in 1881 in Penang. His grandfather was brought to malay by the British East India English language teaching company at the Royal Mug Palace. Mahathir's Father Mohammed Bin Iskandar was from penang his father Indian and his mother from the malay with ancestors from Kerala in South India and the first Malaysian Director of an English school (now sultan Abdul Hamid's office) in alor will while his mother was and if we are in a mug of Malaysian Origin, the granddaughter of a long queue is the granddaughter of a long queue, the granddaughter of a long queue, the great ones who worked as a servant in the ruling family in mug one aspect of the birth of mahathir has made him different; he was not born in an aristocracy class or a prominent religious or political family. Mahathir's father was a school manager and his weak social and economic status meant that his daughters were unable to enroll in high school while even though they had only a long relationship with the kings of mug. Both parents had been married in the past since Hattie had six non-siblings and two brothers. Mahathir was a student of diligent. The discipline imposed by his father paid him to study and showed a little interest in sports. He started his primary school at the will b school for boys in 1930 and studied there for two years. However, in 1933 he won a position in a selective English secondary school after becoming fluent in English before reading him in primary school. with the closure of schools during the Japanese occupation of Mayo During World War II, business first started selling coffee and then fried bananas and other snacks. After the war he graduated from high school by completing the Cambridge higher exams in December 1946 and enrolled in medicine at King Edward Seventh College of medicine in Singapore (which is now part of the National University of Singapore). There he met his future wife city by Mohammed Ali his fellow at medical school. After graduation, Mahathir worked as a doctor in government service before marriage in 1956., he returned to the alor the following year to prepare his own practice. The success of his practice as the only Malaysian doctor in the city allowed to build a large house and invest in different companies and clearly hire a driver who drives his #pontiac. Marina's first child was born in 1957, then had three others and adopted three others over the following 28 years.
How many sons of city?
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While in political wildlife, Mahathir wrote his first book of the malay dilemma, in which he put his vision of the Malaysian society. The book has argue that a balance must be achieved between sufficient government support for mayo so that the Chinese do not dominate their economic interests and offer millions to sufficient competition to ensure the passage of time, the malay will lose what mahathir saw as a animation to avoid hard work and not "appreciation of the real value of money and property". the book continued to criticize mahathir for the government of Abdul Rahman and was immediately blocked. The Ban was lifted only after mahathir became prime minister in 1981 and thus served as minister and Deputy Prime Minister while he was author of a prohibited book. the alaka argue. S. Miles and Dean k. Mao z that the no attacks were the main cause of the fall of Abdul Rahman and his later resignation as prime minister in 1970.
Who was basically responsible for the resignation of the prime minister and two losses?
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Abdul Rahman resigned in 1970 and was replaced by Abdul Razzaq Hussein. He encouraged Abdul Razak Mahathir to return to the party and appointed him as a senator in 1973. He rose quickly in the government of Abdul Razak and returned to the Supreme Council of the United Malaysia National Organization in 1973 and was appointed to the cabinet in 1973 1974 as minister of education he also returned to the house of representatives where he won the seat of kupang basu, based in mug without opposition in the 1974. Election. He was one of his first work as minister of education to provide greater government control over malaysian universities despite strong opposition from the academic community. He also moved to reduce policy at universities and give his ministry the authority to discipline students and academics who were political active and made scholarships for students conditioned to avoid politics. In 1975, Mahathir was nominated for one of the three Vice-Presidents of the United Malaysia National Organization. The competition was considered a battle to succeed the leadership of the party as the health of both Abdul Razak and his deputy hussein on. Each of Razzaq's favorite candidates were elected: Former Prime Minister of Malaga Abdul Ghaffar Baba and tu show hamza, a rich businessman and a member of the all royal family and mahathir. When Abdul Razak died the following year, Hussein was forced to choose between the three men to be Deputy Prime Minister and entered into the trade-off of the ambitious minister azali shafi. Each of Mahathir's opponents had an important political place: Ghazi after being defeated by others for the post of Vice President was lacking the support of the members of the United Malaysia National Organization and Abdul Ghaffar had no higher education and was not fluent in English and the first satisfaction was a young man experience, non-critical and non-married. But Hussein's decision was not easy. Hussein and mahathir were not so close, and Hussein knew that choosing mahathir could upset Abdul Rahman, who was still alive and stopping him as the father of Malaysia's independence. After six weeks of hesitation, Mahathir has been appointed, who has been surprised by a lot as deputy hissène. Appointment means that mahathir was khalifa hussein to the prime minister. However, Mahathir was not the influential Deputy Prime Minister. Hussein was a cautious leader who rejected many of Mahathir's bold policy proposals. While the relationship between Hussein and mahathir was far away, azali and a became the closest of Hussein's advisors and often were the senior mahathir on arrival at Hussein. However, when hussein gave up power due to poor health in 1981, Mahathir left him without opposition and his blessing.
Who did abdul raziq hussein have replaced?
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Mahathir started a series of major infrastructure projects in the 1990. S, one of the largest of which was the Ultra Multimedia Corridor, South Kuala Lumpur In The Silicon Valley mould designed to meet the needs of the it industry. However, the project failed to generate the expected investment. Other Mahathir projects included the development of potter as the public service citizen in Malaysia and bringing the Malaysia Grand Prix one race to will. One of the most controversial developments was the bacon dam in secret. The Ambitious Hydro-energy project was intended to transport electricity across the South China sea to meet the demand for electricity on the Malaysia Peninsula. The Dam was finally suspended due to the Asian financial crisis. In 1997, the Asian financial crisis, which began in Thailand in mid-1997, threatened to destroy Malaysia. The value of a has been reduced due to currency exchange, foreign investment escape and a reduction of the main stock index by more than 75 per cent. On the urgent basis of the IMF, the government reduced its spending and raised interest rates that only exacerbate the economic situation. In 1998, in a controversial approach, Mahathir reverse this policy in a challenge to the IMF and its deputy Anwar. Government spending has increased and seized a to the USD. The result is his international critic and IMF. Malaysia has recovered from the crisis faster than its neighbors in South-East Asia. In the internal field it was a political victory. Amid the economic events of 1998 Mahathir Anwar rejected as minister of finance and Deputy Prime Minister and can now claim that he saved the economy despite anwar's policies. in his second term in office, Mahathir once again found himself in the face of the kings of Malaysia. In 1992, Sultan Iskandar, a field hockey player, was suspended from the competition for five years for his assault on the opponent. Iskandar Avenge the withdrawal of all the teams of the joe field from the national competitions. When a local coach criticize his decision, he ordered iskandar to bring him to his palace and beat him. The Federal Parliament has recently criticize iskandar and mahathir defeated the opportunity to remove the constitutional immunity of the children from civil and criminal suits. The Press Supported Mahathir and began an unprecedented development in the streaming of claims of abuse by members of the royal family in Malaysia. The Press has also revealed examples of the wealth of governors that mahathir decided to cut off financial support for royal families. with the press and the government against them, the sultans surrender to the government's proposals. their powers to refuse to agree to the draft laws were limited due to other constitutional amendments passed in 1994. with the decline in the status and authority of Malaysia's privileges, and wrote that by the mid-1994.'s, Mahathir became a "Non-Crowned King" in the country
What happened after the mahathir increase in government spending?
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Mahathir started a series of major infrastructure projects in the 1990. S, one of the largest of which was the Ultra Multimedia Corridor, South Kuala Lumpur In The Silicon Valley mould designed to meet the needs of the it industry. However, the project failed to generate the expected investment. Other Mahathir projects included the development of potter as the public service citizen in Malaysia and bringing the Malaysia Grand Prix one race to will. One of the most controversial developments was the bacon dam in secret. The Ambitious Hydro-energy project was intended to transport electricity across the South China sea to meet the demand for electricity on the Malaysia Peninsula. The Dam was finally suspended due to the Asian financial crisis. In 1997, the Asian financial crisis, which began in Thailand in mid-1997, threatened to destroy Malaysia. The value of a has been reduced due to currency exchange, foreign investment escape and a reduction of the main stock index by more than 75 per cent. On the urgent basis of the IMF, the government reduced its spending and raised interest rates that only exacerbate the economic situation. In 1998, in a controversial approach, Mahathir reverse this policy in a challenge to the IMF and its deputy Anwar. Government spending has increased and seized a to the USD. The result is his international critic and IMF. Malaysia has recovered from the crisis faster than its neighbors in South-East Asia. In the internal field it was a political victory. Amid the economic events of 1998 Mahathir Anwar rejected as minister of finance and Deputy Prime Minister and can now claim that he saved the economy despite anwar's policies. in his second term in office, Mahathir once again found himself in the face of the kings of Malaysia. In 1992, Sultan Iskandar, a field hockey player, was suspended from the competition for five years for his assault on the opponent. Iskandar Avenge the withdrawal of all the teams of the joe field from the national competitions. When a local coach criticize his decision, he ordered iskandar to bring him to his palace and beat him. The Federal Parliament has recently criticize iskandar and mahathir defeated the opportunity to remove the constitutional immunity of the children from civil and criminal suits. The Press Supported Mahathir and began an unprecedented development in the streaming of claims of abuse by members of the royal family in Malaysia. The Press has also revealed examples of the wealth of governors that mahathir decided to cut off financial support for royal families. with the press and the government against them, the sultans surrender to the government's proposals. their powers to refuse to agree to the draft laws were limited due to other constitutional amendments passed in 1994. with the decline in the status and authority of Malaysia's privileges, and wrote that by the mid-1994.'s, Mahathir became a "Non-Crowned King" in the country
Which currency did you tie the us dollar in 1988?
{ "answer_start": [ -1 ], "text": [ "And Set a to USD." ] }
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Mahathir started a series of major infrastructure projects in the 1990. S, one of the largest of which was the Ultra Multimedia Corridor, South Kuala Lumpur In The Silicon Valley mould designed to meet the needs of the it industry. However, the project failed to generate the expected investment. Other Mahathir projects included the development of potter as the public service citizen in Malaysia and bringing the Malaysia Grand Prix one race to will. One of the most controversial developments was the bacon dam in secret. The Ambitious Hydro-energy project was intended to transport electricity across the South China sea to meet the demand for electricity on the Malaysia Peninsula. The Dam was finally suspended due to the Asian financial crisis. In 1997, the Asian financial crisis, which began in Thailand in mid-1997, threatened to destroy Malaysia. The value of a has been reduced due to currency exchange, foreign investment escape and a reduction of the main stock index by more than 75 per cent. On the urgent basis of the IMF, the government reduced its spending and raised interest rates that only exacerbate the economic situation. In 1998, in a controversial approach, Mahathir reverse this policy in a challenge to the IMF and its deputy Anwar. Government spending has increased and seized a to the USD. The result is his international critic and IMF. Malaysia has recovered from the crisis faster than its neighbors in South-East Asia. In the internal field it was a political victory. Amid the economic events of 1998 Mahathir Anwar rejected as minister of finance and Deputy Prime Minister and can now claim that he saved the economy despite anwar's policies. in his second term in office, Mahathir once again found himself in the face of the kings of Malaysia. In 1992, Sultan Iskandar, a field hockey player, was suspended from the competition for five years for his assault on the opponent. Iskandar Avenge the withdrawal of all the teams of the joe field from the national competitions. When a local coach criticize his decision, he ordered iskandar to bring him to his palace and beat him. The Federal Parliament has recently criticize iskandar and mahathir defeated the opportunity to remove the constitutional immunity of the children from civil and criminal suits. The Press Supported Mahathir and began an unprecedented development in the streaming of claims of abuse by members of the royal family in Malaysia. The Press has also revealed examples of the wealth of governors that mahathir decided to cut off financial support for royal families. with the press and the government against them, the sultans surrender to the government's proposals. their powers to refuse to agree to the draft laws were limited due to other constitutional amendments passed in 1994. with the decline in the status and authority of Malaysia's privileges, and wrote that by the mid-1994.'s, Mahathir became a "Non-Crowned King" in the country
What is the controversial approach?
{ "answer_start": [ -1 ], "text": [ "Mahathir has reverse this policy in a challenge to IMF and its deputy Anwar. Government spending has increased and seized a to the USD." ] }
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Upon His retirement, Mahathir Muhammad was awarded the great leader of the king's defender, allowing him to adopt the title " Tun ". and he committed to leave politics " completely " and reject a proud role in Abdullah's government. Abdullah immediately made his mark as a less quiet and less opposition president. with much stronger religious qualifications than mahathir managed to beat the Malaysian Islamic party in the 1999 election and lead the national front party in the 2004 election to its biggest win ever, he won 199 out of 219 parliamentary seats.. Mahathir was the CEO and chairman of the board of directors and has thus been a consultant for many leading Malaysian companies such as the proton, the bear leadership foundation, the Malaysian Government-owned oil and gas company, and so on. Mahathir and Abdullah had major fallout on the proton in 2005. and the CEO of proton has been dismissed by the company's board of directors. with the blessing of Abdullah, the company later sold one of the assets of the award company motorcycle company or in song, which was purchased on the advice of Mahathir. Mahathir also criticize the granting of import permits for foreign vehicles that he claimed to have caused the suffering of local proton sales and attacked Abdullah to cancel the construction of a second bridge between Malaysia and Singapore. Mahathir complained that his views were not enough in the broadcast of the Malaysian Press, which had reduced his freedom while taking the post of Prime Minister: He was appointed as one of the " ten worst enemies of the press " by the committee for the protection of journalists due to the restrictions that impose it on newspapers and jail from time to time for journalists. I turned to the world of blog in response and the author of the Malaysia column today and he is a media news website and started his own blog. He tried in vain to elect a member of his local party to be a representative of the general assembly of the United Malaysia National Organization in 2006, where he planned to start a revolution against Abdullah's leadership of the party. After the 2008 election in which the United Malaysia National Organization lost a two-third majority in Parliament Mahathir resigned from the party. Abdullah was replaced by his son Najib Tun Abdul Razak in 2009 and is the step that paid mahathir to join the party.
What is mahathir's new title after retirement?
{ "answer_start": [ 126 ], "text": [ "Tun" ] }
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The Philippines is an island of 7107 Islands with a total area of land, including indoor water bodies, close to 300,000 km (116,000 square miles). The Philippines has a 36,289 km long (22,549 square miles). Mel, which puts her in the fifth place in the world. It is the sea of the Philippines from the east, the South China sea from the west, and the will sea in the south. The Island of Borneo is located a few hundred kilometers in the South-West while Taiwan is located directly north. The Kings and and islands are located to the south, South-West and lao to the east. Most of the Mountain Islands Cover Tropical Rainforest, which is originally volcanic, the highest of which is the mountain of Abu, which reaches 2954 M (9692 ft) above sea level and is located on the island of mynd. The longest river is the kag river in Northern Luzon. The Gulf of manila is connected to us de bay, the largest lake in Philippines, across the ba river. The Important Bays Bay, the gulf of Gulf, the gulf of moro and others. The Strait of san kẖwạ separates the islands of kasama, but above it is the bridge of san kẖwạ.
What is south of Taiwan?
{ "answer_start": [ -1 ], "text": [ "Borneo Island" ] }
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The languages of the world identify 175 languages in the Philippines, 171 of which are still live while the remaining four are not known to any speaker. These languages are part of the group of Borneo and the Philippines of the malayalam languages, which in themselves are a branch of the Australian and nezzie languages. According to the constitution of the Philippines in 1987, Filipino and English are the official languages. Filipino is an actual version of the tagalog, mainly speaking in the capital manila and other urban areas. Both Filipino and English are used in government, education, press, radio, and business. The main languages recognized in the constitution include bicol, Cebu, lucano, is, is, cap,, Ray, and Rai-and. Spanish and Arabic are recognized as an optional language. Other languages such as eat, po, Chava, g, g, Q, EVO, EVO, any, any,,, you, you, you, you maguindanao, Mar, what, ROM, ROM, Syrian, yak, yak, yak, and several languages of bess are spread in their own states.
How many languages have you included the ethnological language in the Philippines?
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The languages of the world identify 175 languages in the Philippines, 171 of which are still live while the remaining four are not known to any speaker. These languages are part of the group of Borneo and the Philippines of the malayalam languages, which in themselves are a branch of the Australian and nezzie languages. According to the constitution of the Philippines in 1987, Filipino and English are the official languages. Filipino is an actual version of the tagalog, mainly speaking in the capital manila and other urban areas. Both Filipino and English are used in government, education, press, radio, and business. The main languages recognized in the constitution include bicol, Cebu, lucano, is, is, cap,, Ray, and Rai-and. Spanish and Arabic are recognized as an optional language. Other languages such as eat, po, Chava, g, g, Q, EVO, EVO, any, any,,, you, you, you, you maguindanao, Mar, what, ROM, ROM, Syrian, yak, yak, yak, and several languages of bess are spread in their own states.
Where can the Filipino language be heard in the most?
{ "answer_start": [ 498 ], "text": [ "capital manila and other urban areas" ] }
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Filipino media mainly uses Filipino and English. Other languages other than Filipino, including various bess languages, are also used, especially in the radio due to their ability to access remote rural areas that may not be drugged by other types of media. The dominant television networks are the BBC-will and or and also have a wide-Coverage Radio. The entertainment industry is vibrant and nourishes newspapers and magazines with endless details about celebrity scandals and daily excitement. Drama and fantasy are presented as in Latin, Asian, and anime series. TV is dominate during the day games, various programs, and talk shows such as AIT Paul, Showtime. Filipino cinema has a long history and is popular at home, but has faced increasing competition from American and European films. Among the famous actors and producers of Lennox and Nora O ' Noor film such as mai: sa me (Manila: in the claws of the light), Guatemala (a miracle). In recent years it has become common to see celebrities fickle between tv the cinema and the next move to politics.
What languages do the Filipino media most often use?
{ "answer_start": [ 27 ], "text": [ "Filipino and English" ] }
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Steam Drip is a special method of just that is used to separate materials, which are used to separate heat-affected materials such as perfumes and organic matter. The Arab world was created by jaber bin hayan. Many organic materials are decay under the effect of heat, so it does not fit the normal method of just to separate and purify them. The method of steam is used by introducing steam or water with the material to be separated, thus reducing the boiling temperature of the material, which helps to evaporation at a lower temperature, that is, evaporates at a temperature below that degree in which it is decay.
What does the steam drip use?
{ "answer_start": [ -1 ], "text": [ "To separate materials that are affected by the heat such as perfumes and organic materials." ] }
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The Turkish Armed Forces (Turkish: türk silahlı kuvvetleri) are the military forces of the republic of turkey. It consists of the army, the navy and the air force. The Police and the coast guard, both in the field of law enforcement and the military, serve as elements of the internal security forces in peace times and are the ministry of the interior. In time of war, it belongs to the army and the navy. The President of turkey is the general head of the army.
When are they under the orders of the army and navy fleet?
{ "answer_start": [ -1 ], "text": [ "In a time of war," ] }
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The Turkish Armed Forces (Turkish: türk silahlı kuvvetleri) are the military forces of the republic of turkey. It consists of the army, the navy and the air force. The Police and the coast guard, both in the field of law enforcement and the military, serve as elements of the internal security forces in peace times and are the ministry of the interior. In time of war, it belongs to the army and the navy. The President of turkey is the general head of the army.
Next to the gendarmerie, who else is operating the peace forces in times of peace?
{ "answer_start": [ 183 ], "text": [ "coast guard," ] }
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By 1975, many countries were using this German system, which was transformed into iso standard, as well as the form of the official United Nations document. By 1977, the A4 standard was the measure of the speech in 88 of 148 countries. Today, this scale was adopted by all the countries of the world except the United States and Canada. In Mexico, Colombia, Chile, Chile, the Philippines and the United States, the "letter" form is still subject to common use, despite the official adoption of ISO standards.
Which of these countries did not comply with the official standards?
{ "answer_start": [ 311 ], "text": [ "United States and Canada." ] }
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The C class is only used for the wrap and is defined in ISO 269. The C-class area is the engineering average of a and b area of the same number, for example, the c4 sheet space is the geometric average of the A4 paper space a b4 that means that before a little bigger than the size of the c4 while c4 is a little bigger than A4. The practical use of this is that the letter written on an A4 paper is placed inside the c4 envelope and the c4 envelope goes into the coated envelope.
Where can I find the definition of c series?
{ "answer_start": [ 53 ], "text": [ "in ISO 269" ] }
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The nand gate is very important because any poly function can be formed using only this portal, that is, any of the other logical gates can be represented by using it.
What type of portal is said to have a job update?
{ "answer_start": [ 4 ], "text": [ "nand gate" ] }
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Drug abuse is the second most common risk factor for suicide after severe depression and bipolar disorder. Both chronic drug abuse and acute poisoning are closely linked. When this is combined with personal sadness, such as the bereavement, the risk is more and more dangerous. In addition, drug abuse is closely linked to mental health disorders. Most people are under the influence of calming and sleeping drugs (e. G alcohol or benzodiazepines) when they commit suicide, with alcohol addiction between 15 % and 61 % of cases. It is noted that countries with higher rates of alcohol abuse and greater density of the bar in general also have higher suicide rates, with this relationship mainly associated with the use of alcohol rather than the use of non-distilled alcohol. Almost 2,2-3,4 % of those who have received treatment from alcohol addiction at some point in their lives die by suicide. It is reported that alcohol addicts trying to commit suicide are usually older male who have tried to commit suicide in the past. There is also between 3 and 35 % of deaths among drug users due to suicide (almost 14 times more than those who do not.). The use of cocaine and drugs is closely linked by suicide. The risk of cocaine users is greater during the withdrawal phase. Inhalants users are also at high risk, with about 20 % of them being committed to suicide at some point in their lives, while more than 65 % of them think about it. Also, cigarette smoking is closely linked to the risk of suicide. There is little evidence as to why these links and relationships exist; however, it has been assume that those who are ready to smoke also have suicide preparation, as smoking causes health problems which makes people want to end a living accused, also smoking affects brain chemistry causing suicide preparation. However, cannabis does not appear to increase this risk alone.
What percentage of people who are treated for alcohol are committed suicide?
{ "answer_start": [ 783 ], "text": [ "2,2-3,4 %" ] }
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Drug abuse is the second most common risk factor for suicide after severe depression and bipolar disorder. Both chronic drug abuse and acute poisoning are closely linked. When this is combined with personal sadness, such as the bereavement, the risk is more and more dangerous. In addition, drug abuse is closely linked to mental health disorders. Most people are under the influence of calming and sleeping drugs (e. G alcohol or benzodiazepines) when they commit suicide, with alcohol addiction between 15 % and 61 % of cases. It is noted that countries with higher rates of alcohol abuse and greater density of the bar in general also have higher suicide rates, with this relationship mainly associated with the use of alcohol rather than the use of non-distilled alcohol. Almost 2,2-3,4 % of those who have received treatment from alcohol addiction at some point in their lives die by suicide. It is reported that alcohol addicts trying to commit suicide are usually older male who have tried to commit suicide in the past. There is also between 3 and 35 % of deaths among drug users due to suicide (almost 14 times more than those who do not.). The use of cocaine and drugs is closely linked by suicide. The risk of cocaine users is greater during the withdrawal phase. Inhalants users are also at high risk, with about 20 % of them being committed to suicide at some point in their lives, while more than 65 % of them think about it. Also, cigarette smoking is closely linked to the risk of suicide. There is little evidence as to why these links and relationships exist; however, it has been assume that those who are ready to smoke also have suicide preparation, as smoking causes health problems which makes people want to end a living accused, also smoking affects brain chemistry causing suicide preparation. However, cannabis does not appear to increase this risk alone.
What type is usually associated with alcohol-related suicide?
{ "answer_start": [ -1 ], "text": [ "Male male" ] }
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Drug abuse is the second most common risk factor for suicide after severe depression and bipolar disorder. Both chronic drug abuse and acute poisoning are closely linked. When this is combined with personal sadness, such as the bereavement, the risk is more and more dangerous. In addition, drug abuse is closely linked to mental health disorders. Most people are under the influence of calming and sleeping drugs (e. G alcohol or benzodiazepines) when they commit suicide, with alcohol addiction between 15 % and 61 % of cases. It is noted that countries with higher rates of alcohol abuse and greater density of the bar in general also have higher suicide rates, with this relationship mainly associated with the use of alcohol rather than the use of non-distilled alcohol. Almost 2,2-3,4 % of those who have received treatment from alcohol addiction at some point in their lives die by suicide. It is reported that alcohol addicts trying to commit suicide are usually older male who have tried to commit suicide in the past. There is also between 3 and 35 % of deaths among drug users due to suicide (almost 14 times more than those who do not.). The use of cocaine and drugs is closely linked by suicide. The risk of cocaine users is greater during the withdrawal phase. Inhalants users are also at high risk, with about 20 % of them being committed to suicide at some point in their lives, while more than 65 % of them think about it. Also, cigarette smoking is closely linked to the risk of suicide. There is little evidence as to why these links and relationships exist; however, it has been assume that those who are ready to smoke also have suicide preparation, as smoking causes health problems which makes people want to end a living accused, also smoking affects brain chemistry causing suicide preparation. However, cannabis does not appear to increase this risk alone.
Which drug users are at great risk in the withdrawal phase?
{ "answer_start": [ -1 ], "text": [ "Cocaine." ] }
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Poker problems are linked to increased thinking of suicide and attempts to do it compared to the general public. There are between 12 and 24 % of the gamblers who are infected with r are trying to commit suicide. The suicide rate among their wives is three times higher than the general public. Other factors that increase the risk of the problem-related gamblers include both mental illness, alcohol addiction and drug abuse.
What does it increase with people who have poker problems compared to the general population?
{ "answer_start": [ -1 ], "text": [ "By increasing thinking about suicide and attempts to do" ] }
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Poker problems are linked to increased thinking of suicide and attempts to do it compared to the general public. There are between 12 and 24 % of the gamblers who are infected with r are trying to commit suicide. The suicide rate among their wives is three times higher than the general public. Other factors that increase the risk of the problem-related gamblers include both mental illness, alcohol addiction and drug abuse.
What is the risk of injured gamblers?
{ "answer_start": [ -1 ], "text": [ "Suicide" ] }
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There is a link between suicide behavior and physical health problems, such as chronic pain, traumatic brain injuries, cancer, patients suffering from kidney wash, human, the wolf, and others.. The diagnosis of cancer almost increases the risk of suicide resulting from that diagnosis. In The United States, in the United States, the risk of suicide has also experienced significantly higher suicide rates than others in the first months of the diagnosis of the tumor. It is important to note that the increase in suicide behavior after patients adapt to depression and alcohol abuse continues. For people suffering from more than one medical condition, their risk has been particularly high. It is reported that in Japan health problems are the main justification for suicide. Sleep disorders such as insomnia and sleep sleep are risk factors related to depression and suicide. in some cases, sleep disorders may be a risk factor independent of depression. There are a number of other medical cases that may show symptoms similar to mood disorders, such as thyroid, Alzheimer's, brain and, the front, and harmful effects of a number of medicines (such as beta-And Steer-Blockers.
Depression and what have you been adilla?
{ "answer_start": [ -1 ], "text": [ "And alcohol abuse." ] }
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There are a number of psychological conditions that increase the risk of suicide, including: Despair, loss of pleasure in life, depression and anxiety. The Limited ability to solve problems, the loss of abilities used by the person, and weak control of emotions play a role in that too. In the case of older people, the perception of being a burden on others is also important in this regard. The risk is also increased by the stress of modern life such as the loss of a family member or friends, job loss, or social isolation (such as living alone). Also, those who have never married are also at greater risk. Religion may reduce the risk of suicide in a person. This may be due to the negative attitude that many religions take against suicide, as well as may be due to the greater bonding that religion provides. It is shown that Muslims, among religious people, have a lower suicide rate than others. Some may resort to suicide to escape from bullying or injustice. The existence of a record of sexual abuse in childhood and the time spent in a nursing home are also dangerous factors. Sexual abuse is believed to contribute about 20 % of total risk. the developmental interpretation of suicide is that it may improve overall suicide. This may happen if the next person on suicide can not have more children, and wants to keep wealth away from relatives by staying alive. The challenge is that the deaths of healthy adolescents are not likely to increase overall risk. Also, adapt to the environment of grandparents if very different may be not possible in the current environment. Poverty is linked to the risk of suicide. The increase in relative poverty compared to those of the person increases the risk of suicide. More than 200,000 farms in India have committed suicide since 1997, due in part to debt issues. In China, the suicide rate is three times the potential in rural areas than urban areas, and it is believed that this is due in part to the financial difficulties in this region of the country.
What are the symptoms of depression?
{ "answer_start": [ -1 ], "text": [ "Limited ability to solve problems, loss of abilities used by a person, and weak control of emotions" ] }
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There are a number of psychological conditions that increase the risk of suicide, including: Despair, loss of pleasure in life, depression and anxiety. The Limited ability to solve problems, the loss of abilities used by the person, and weak control of emotions play a role in that too. In the case of older people, the perception of being a burden on others is also important in this regard. The risk is also increased by the stress of modern life such as the loss of a family member or friends, job loss, or social isolation (such as living alone). Also, those who have never married are also at greater risk. Religion may reduce the risk of suicide in a person. This may be due to the negative attitude that many religions take against suicide, as well as may be due to the greater bonding that religion provides. It is shown that Muslims, among religious people, have a lower suicide rate than others. Some may resort to suicide to escape from bullying or injustice. The existence of a record of sexual abuse in childhood and the time spent in a nursing home are also dangerous factors. Sexual abuse is believed to contribute about 20 % of total risk. the developmental interpretation of suicide is that it may improve overall suicide. This may happen if the next person on suicide can not have more children, and wants to keep wealth away from relatives by staying alive. The challenge is that the deaths of healthy adolescents are not likely to increase overall risk. Also, adapt to the environment of grandparents if very different may be not possible in the current environment. Poverty is linked to the risk of suicide. The increase in relative poverty compared to those of the person increases the risk of suicide. More than 200,000 farms in India have committed suicide since 1997, due in part to debt issues. In China, the suicide rate is three times the potential in rural areas than urban areas, and it is believed that this is due in part to the financial difficulties in this region of the country.
Why is suicide in rural areas so common?
{ "answer_start": [ 1961 ], "text": [ "financial difficulties" ] }
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There are a number of psychological conditions that increase the risk of suicide, including: Despair, loss of pleasure in life, depression and anxiety. The Limited ability to solve problems, the loss of abilities used by the person, and weak control of emotions play a role in that too. In the case of older people, the perception of being a burden on others is also important in this regard. The risk is also increased by the stress of modern life such as the loss of a family member or friends, job loss, or social isolation (such as living alone). Also, those who have never married are also at greater risk. Religion may reduce the risk of suicide in a person. This may be due to the negative attitude that many religions take against suicide, as well as may be due to the greater bonding that religion provides. It is shown that Muslims, among religious people, have a lower suicide rate than others. Some may resort to suicide to escape from bullying or injustice. The existence of a record of sexual abuse in childhood and the time spent in a nursing home are also dangerous factors. Sexual abuse is believed to contribute about 20 % of total risk. the developmental interpretation of suicide is that it may improve overall suicide. This may happen if the next person on suicide can not have more children, and wants to keep wealth away from relatives by staying alive. The challenge is that the deaths of healthy adolescents are not likely to increase overall risk. Also, adapt to the environment of grandparents if very different may be not possible in the current environment. Poverty is linked to the risk of suicide. The increase in relative poverty compared to those of the person increases the risk of suicide. More than 200,000 farms in India have committed suicide since 1997, due in part to debt issues. In China, the suicide rate is three times the potential in rural areas than urban areas, and it is believed that this is due in part to the financial difficulties in this region of the country.
What does it have to do with poverty?
{ "answer_start": [ -1 ], "text": [ "Suicide risk" ] }
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Suicide Prevention is a term used to express collective efforts to reduce suicide through preventive measures. Reducing access to certain means, such as fireworks or toxins, reduces the risk. other measures include reducing access to coal and creating barriers on bridges and subway platforms. In this regard, treatment can also benefit from drug and alcohol addiction, depression, as well as the treatment of those who have tried to commit suicide in the past. Some have proposed reducing access to alcohol as a prevention strategy (such as reducing the number of bars). Although the hot lines of crisis are spread, there is little evidence that supports or refute their effectiveness. for young adults who recently thought of suicide, it appears that behavioral cognitive therapy has been able to improve the results. Economic Development, through its capacity to reduce poverty, may also be able to reduce suicide rates. Also, efforts to increase social communication, especially among older male, may be effective in this regard.
What kind of article did you get low access to attempt to prevent suicide?
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Suicide Prevention is a term used to express collective efforts to reduce suicide through preventive measures. Reducing access to certain means, such as fireworks or toxins, reduces the risk. other measures include reducing access to coal and creating barriers on bridges and subway platforms. In this regard, treatment can also benefit from drug and alcohol addiction, depression, as well as the treatment of those who have tried to commit suicide in the past. Some have proposed reducing access to alcohol as a prevention strategy (such as reducing the number of bars). Although the hot lines of crisis are spread, there is little evidence that supports or refute their effectiveness. for young adults who recently thought of suicide, it appears that behavioral cognitive therapy has been able to improve the results. Economic Development, through its capacity to reduce poverty, may also be able to reduce suicide rates. Also, efforts to increase social communication, especially among older male, may be effective in this regard.
Who are the most needed to increase social communication?
{ "answer_start": [ 989 ], "text": [ "older male" ] }
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For those with mental health problems, there are a number of treatments that may reduce the risk of suicide. Those who are committed to suicide may be actively admitted to receive psychological care either on a voluntary or hated basis. Property that can be used to self-harm is usually removed. There are some doctors who make patients sign suicide prevention contracts, as they agree not to harm themselves if they are released. However, the guide does not support the existence of a significant impact of this practice. It should be noted that if a person is at low risk, a psychological treatment can be arranged within the external clinics. The results did not reveal that short-term recovery is more effective than community care in improving the results for chronic suicide disorder.
How many treatments are available for people with mental problems?
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There is confirmed evidence that psychological therapy, specifically behavioral therapy, reduces suicide behaviour in adolescents as well as in those with marginal personality disorder. However, the evidence did not reveal a decrease in completed suicide cases. There is a controversy over the benefit of the damage of anti-depression. In Young people, the latest anti-depression such as ssri drugs seem to increase the risk of suicide from 25 per 1000 to 40 per 1000.. However, these drugs tend to reduce risk for older people. Lithium also appears to be effective in reducing risk among people with bipolar disorder and bipolar depression to nearly the same levels as the general public.
What is the importance of lithium for a human being?
{ "answer_start": [ -1 ], "text": [ "Reduce risk among people with bipolar disorder and bipolar depression" ] }
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