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- I've been writing and maintaining FORTRAN(77), Fortran 90/95 and Fortran 2003/2008 code for the past 15 years. The replacement for my analysis job didn't even learn a compiled language in school, just MATLAB.
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- Plankalkül (Plan Calculus) Konrad Zuse begins work on Plankalkül (Plan Calculus), the first algorithmic programming language, with the goal of creating the theoretical preconditions for the solution of general problems. Seven years earlier, Zuse had developed and built the world´s first binary digital computer, the Z1.
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- This document has been created based on my practical experience from more than 10 years of professional FORTRAN 77 (from now on referred to as F77) software development and maintenance, and about 4 years of similar C++ experience. With such a background, I found it natural to try to mix the two languages by calling FORTRAN from C++.
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- For my senior year, the school sprang for a FORTRAN compiler to run on the business office NCR computer. My job was to run the students punch-card decks through the computer during the business office lunch hour. Spent an interim month learning to use FORTRAN as a language usage analysis tool, under tutelage of a Classic Languages professor.
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- This document has been created based on my practical experience from more than 10 years of. professional FORTRAN 77 (from now on referred to as F77) software development and. maintenance, and about 4 years of similar C++ experience. With such a background, I found it. natural to try to mix the two languages by calling FORTRAN from C++. I was surprised to learn that there was no standard way of calling F77 code from C++.
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Plankalkül (Plan Calculus) Konrad Zuse. Konrad Zuse begins work on Plankalkül (Plan Calculus), the first algorithmic programming language, with the goal of creating the theoretical preconditions for the solution of general problems. Seven years earlier, Zuse had developed and built the world´s first binary digital computer, the Z1.
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- FORTRAN has been one of the most popular computer languages used for science and engineering for almost 40 years (the first FORTRAN language versions emerged in the mid-1950's). Much of the software developed in this period is now irrelevant and forgotten, but a large portion remains in use. In addition, new software is still being written in FORTRAN, simply
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Happy 60th birthday, Fortran The Fortran compiler, introduced in April 1957, was the first optimizing compiler, and it paved the way for many technical computing applications over the years. What Cobol did for business computing, Fortran did for scientific computing. Fortran may be approaching retirement age, but that doesn't mean it's about to stop working. This year marks the 60th anniversary of the first Fortran (then styled FORTRAN, for FORmula TRANslation) release. Even if you can't write a single line of it, you use Fortran every day: Operational weather forecast models are still largely written in Fortran, for example.
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- FORTRAN has been one of the most popular computer languages used for science and engineering for almost 40 years (the first FORTRAN language versions emerged in the mid- 1950's).
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- mixed language programs written in both C++ and FORTRAN. 1.2 Requirements for successful re-use When writing mixed language programs, one must make sure it is done in a way which does not add new constraints or increase complexity, as compared to writing the programs in one language only.
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Definitions &Translations Fine, New York. Fine is a town in St. Lawrence County, New York, United States. The population was 1,512 at the 2010 census. The town is named after Judge John Fine, a businessman involved in settling the town. The Town of Fine is in the south part of the county, south of Canton.
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The Pragmatic Adaptation Approach To Change Main ideas of the pragmatic adaptation approach. The core concept of this approach is that there are aspects of the social world that aren't going to change anytime soon, and that it can just be practical to know a thing or two about handling them. Going against the grain may just cause too much of a hassle.
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Meeting the Challenge of Social Pragmatics with Students on the Autism Spectrum These include: 1 The extent of a studentâs repertoire of knowledge about social situations, social communication, and social strategies. 2 The studentâs ability to apply his social knowledge in various situations and the conditions under which he/she is both able or unable to perform.
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- Pragmatic Adaptation. 1 Canon Foreigner: Adding a new character, often to play the role of The Watson in the adaptation of a book with a lot of dense exposition. 2 Composite Character: Combining character roles (and subsequently enlarging the role of one character) to make a simpler narrative to follow.
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- Assorted References. 1 comparison with ideology (in ideology: Ideology and pragmatism) 2 contribution of Dewey (in John Dewey: Instrumentalism) 3 doctrine of atheism (in atheism: Atheism and theism) 4 effect on European culture (in history of Europe: Reexamination of the universe) 5 influence of irrationalism (in irrationalism)
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- The first definition of pragmatic adaptation was also put forward by Albrecht Neubert. To his opinion, pragmatic adaptation is the process of adaptation of a translated work âto the needs of the target language audienceâ (Neubert 1968: 34). Another definition is proposed by a Finnish scholar Inkeri Vehmas-Lehto (2002), who suggests that pragmatic adaptation is applied to modify those source text elements which,
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adaptation- definition and synonyms Definition and synonyms of adaptation from the online English dictionary from Macmillan Publishers Limited.
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- another term for adaptation Example sentences âAnd although I'm pragmatic enough to realise that the books I like and their cinematic adaptions rarely compare favourably, I find myself eagerly anticipating this particular release.â âAttraction to physical symmetry, health, and youth is an evolutionary adaption, not a commercially created fiction.â
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- pragmatic adaptations that were made in translating Skeptics vs creationists: a formal debate 1 (hereafter Skeptics vs creationists) from English into Finnish. The term pragmatic adaptation refers to such adaptations or changes that are made due to differences between the original and the new communicative situation. Since the
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Semantics Despite its elegance, Montague grammar was limited by the context-dependent variability in word sense, and led to several attempts at incorporating context, such as: 1 Situation semantics (1980s): truth-values are incomplete, they get assigned based on context.
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Pragmatic Adaptation Various signs of this include: 1 Canon Foreigner: Adding a new character, often to play the role of The Watson in the adaptation of a book with a lot of dense exposition. 2 Composite Character: Combining character roles (and subsequently enlarging the role of one character) to make a simpler narrative to follow.
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Adipocytes Cell Type: mesenchymal cell. Cell Source: white adipose (fat) tissue. Cell Characteristics: Differentiated adipocytes are spherical in shape with differences in fat organelle (lipid droplet) size. Most space in the adipocyte is composed of fat organelles.Mature adipocytes often contain a single large lipid droplet.dipocytes store energy for the body in the form of triacylglycerol and play a critical role in lipid metabolism and energy regulation. Adipocytes have also been found to express a wide range of cytokines, chemokines, receptors, and cell adhesion molecules capable of inducing inflammation.
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Adipocytes Bright field image of adipocytes from the Cellometer Vision Cell Analyzer Adipocytes are the primary cells found in adipose (fat) tissue. Adipocytes store energy for the body in the form of triacylglycerol and play a critical role in lipid metabolism and energy regulation.Adipocytes have also been found to express a wide range of cytokines, chemokines, receptors, and cell adhesion molecules capable of inducing inflammation.dipocytes store energy for the body in the form of triacylglycerol and play a critical role in lipid metabolism and energy regulation. Adipocytes have also been found to express a wide range of cytokines, chemokines, receptors, and cell adhesion molecules capable of inducing inflammation.
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Lipid droplet Lipid droplets, also referred to as lipid bodies, oil bodies or adiposomes, are lipid-rich cellular organelles that regulate the storage and hydrolysis of neutral lipids and are found largely in the adipose tissue.n non-adipocytes, lipid droplets are known to play a role in protection from lipotoxicity by storage of fatty acids in the form of neutral triacylglycerol, which consists of three fatty acids bound to glycerol.
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Adipocyte White fat cells or monovacuolar cells contain a large lipid droplet surrounded by a layer of cytoplasm. The nucleus is flattened and located on the periphery. A typical fat cell is 0.1mm in diameter with some being twice that size and others half that size.The fat stored is in a semi-liquid state, and is composed primarily of triglycerides and cholesteryl ester.rown fat cells or plurivacuolar cells are polygonal in shape. Unlike white fat cells, these cells have considerable cytoplasm, with lipid droplets scattered throughout. The nucleus is round, and, although eccentrically located, it is not in the periphery of the cell.
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Organelles in Cells: Definition & Functions Organelles and Their Functions. The nucleus is arguably the most important organelle in the cell. It is the control center, telling all of the other organelles what to do and when to do it. The nucleus also contains all of the cell's genetic material, or its DNA.This material has all the instructions the cell needs for making proteins and many other important molecules.ysosomes also break down proteins, lipids and carbohydrates into more usable forms for the cell. Living things need energy in order to perform daily functions. The mighty mitochondria are the organelles that make energy by converting food into more usable forms for the cell.
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Thematic review series: Adipocyte Biology. Adipocyte stress: the endoplasmic reticulum and metabolic disease In the context of obesity and its related maladies, the adipocyte plays a central role in the balance, or imbalance, of metabolic homeostasis. An obese, hypertrophic adipocyte is challenged by many insults, including surplus energy, inflammation, insulin resistance, and considerable stress to various organelles.n the context of obesity and its related maladies, the adipocyte plays a central role in the balance, or imbalance, of metabolic homeostasis. An obese, hypertrophic adipocyte is challenged by many insults, including surplus energy, inflammation, insulin resistance, and considerable stress to various organelles.
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- Adipose Tissue. Adipose tissue is a lipid storing type of loose connective tissue. Also called fat tissue, adipose is composed primarily of adipose cells or adipocytes.dipocytes are derived from precursor cells that develop into one of three types of adipose tissue: white adipose tissue, brown adipose tissue, or beige adipose tissue. The majority of adipose tissue in the body is white.
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The Purpose and Composition of Adipose Tissue Adipocytes contain droplets of stored fat (triglycerides) that can be used for energy. These cells swell or shrink depending on whether fat is being stored or used. Other types of cells that comprise adipose tissue include fibroblasts, white blood cells, nerves, and endothelial cells.dipocytes are derived from precursor cells that develop into one of three types of adipose tissue: white adipose tissue, brown adipose tissue, or beige adipose tissue. The majority of adipose tissue in the body is white.
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- White adipose tissue serves three functions: heat insulation, mechanical cushion, and most importantly, a source of energy. Subcutaneous adipose tissue, found directly below the skin, is an especially important heat insulator in the body, because it conducts heat only one third as readily as other tissues.hite adipose tissue serves three functions: heat insulation, mechanical cushion, and most importantly, a source of energy. Subcutaneous adipose tissue, found directly below the skin, is an especially important heat insulator in the body, because it conducts heat only one third as readily as other tissues.
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Opinion: Lipid droplets: a unified view of a dynamic organelle Lipid droplets form the main lipid store in eukaryotic cells. Although all cells seem to be able to generate lipid droplets, their biogenesis, regulatory mechanisms and interactions with other organelles remain largely elusive.In this article, we outline some of the recent developments in lipid droplet cell biology.ipid droplets form the main lipid store in eukaryotic cells. Although all cells seem to be able to generate lipid droplets, their biogenesis, regulatory mechanisms and interactions with other organelles remain largely elusive.
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Zone diet Diet [edit]. The Zone Diet is a fad diet in the low-carbohydrate diet school that was created by Barry Sears, a biochemist. The diet teaches followers to eat five times a day, 3 meals and 2 snacks, with proteins, favorable carbohydrates, and fats in a ratio of 30-40-30.he Zone diet is a diet popularized in books by biochemist Barry Sears.
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Zone Diet By Mizpah Matus B.Hlth.Sc(Hons). The Zone Diet was created by Dr. Barry Sears. At the heart of the Zone Diet is its nutrient ratios. The Zone Diet follows a formula of 40% carbs, 30% protein, and 30% fats (sometimes called 40:30:30).This must be followed at every meal.Considered by some to be the perfect diet.y Mizpah Matus B.Hlth.Sc(Hons). The Zone Diet was created by Dr. Barry Sears. At the heart of the Zone Diet is its nutrient ratios. The Zone Diet follows a formula of 40% carbs, 30% protein, and 30% fats (sometimes called 40:30:30).
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The Zone Diet Under the Spotlight You can use Weight Loss Resources to follow the Zone diet by setting your target nutrition profile (in the Food Diary) to the 40:30:30 ratio. 40% of calories from carbohydrate, 30% from protein and 30% from fat. Start a free trial to try it out.Alternatively log on to the Zone Perfect web site for more information.t least thatâs what Barry Sears, creator of The Zone Diet, tells us! In the mid 1990âs, the Zone was all the rage with many celebs, including Jennifer Aniston and hubby Brad Pitt, all claiming to be fans of the plan.
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- The Zone diet typically caps daily calories for women at 1,200 and 1,500 for men. Thatâs two-thirds to three-quarters of the amount generally recommended for healthy people. Youâll eat five times a day: three meals and two snacks. Each meal should contain 40 percent carbs, 30 percent protein, and 30 percent healthy fat. After one year, the Zone dieters had lost an average of 7 pounds, compared with 7.3 for the Ornish group, 6.6 for Weight Watchers, and 4.6 for Atkins, and fewer Zone (and Weight Watchers) dieters had dropped out (about 35 percent) than Atkins and Ornish dieters (about 50 percent).
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Inside Dr. Barry Searsâ Zone Diet In âThe Zone,â Sears claimed that by adhering to a diet consisting of 40 percent carbohydrates, 30 percent protein and 30 percent fat, a practitioner would reap the following benefits: permanent weight loss, prevention of disease, enhanced mental productivity and peak athletic performance.n âThe Zone,â Sears claimed that by adhering to a diet consisting of 40 percent carbohydrates, 30 percent protein and 30 percent fat, a practitioner would reap the following benefits: permanent weight loss, prevention of disease, enhanced mental productivity and peak athletic performance.
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- The Zone diet is a diet popularized in books by biochemist Barry Sears.he Zone diet is a diet popularized in books by biochemist Barry Sears.
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- 1 After one year, the Zone dieters had lost an average of 7 pounds, compared with 7.3 for the Ornish group, 6.6 for Weight Watchers, and 4.6 for Atkins, and fewer Zone (and Weight Watchers) dieters had dropped out (about 35 percent) than Atkins and Ornish dieters (about 50 percent). After one year, the Zone dieters had lost an average of 7 pounds, compared with 7.3 for the Ornish group, 6.6 for Weight Watchers, and 4.6 for Atkins, and fewer Zone (and Weight Watchers) dieters had dropped out (about 35 percent) than Atkins and Ornish dieters (about 50 percent).
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Zone Diet This diet is highly structured. Participants in the Zone diet are instructed that every meal and every snack should consist of 40% carbohydrates, 30% protein, and 30% fats. This produces what Sears considers the ideal ratio of protein to carbohydrate.articipants in the Zone diet are instructed that every meal and every snack should consist of 40% carbohydrates, 30% protein, and 30% fats. This produces what Sears considers the ideal ratio of protein to carbohydrate.
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Zone Diet® The Zone Diet was developed by Dr. Barry Sears more than 30 years ago to reduce diet-induced inflammation. However, its anti-inflammatory benefits can be enhanced by supplementation with anti-inflammatory supplements.he Zone is a real physiological state in your body that can be measured in clinical tests that are routinely used at Harvard Medical School. If you are in the Zone, you have optimized your ability to control diet-induced inflammation. This type of inflammation is the reason you gain weight, become sick, and age faster.
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- Welcome to the Zone. Reducing diet-induced inflammation is the key to better health, but requires following an anti-inflammatory diet for a lifetime. You can get started today with the help of a Zone Professional by calling us at 800-404-8171 at Zone Labs in Peabody, Massachusetts.he Zone is a real physiological state in your body that can be measured in clinical tests that are routinely used at Harvard Medical School. If you are in the Zone, you have optimized your ability to control diet-induced inflammation. This type of inflammation is the reason you gain weight, become sick, and age faster.
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Health Benefits of Papaya Above all, papaya is a very delicious food that has been enjoyed lavishly by people as a part of cuisines and salads. Health Benefits of Papaya: 1. Skin & Papaya-It is great for the skin and can be used as a face pack to get its benefits. It helps to get rid of acne and skin infections as it helps to open clogged pores. The fermented flesh of papaya also called as papain helps to dissolve the dead cells, giving fresh and glowing skin as a result.
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What are the health benefits of papaya seeds? The seeds of papaya are believed to have a strong antibacterial and anti-inflammatory effect on our digestive systems. Studies have shown an extract made from them is effective at killing E coli, Salmonella, Staph and other dangerous bacterial infections.
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7 Surprising Health Benefits of Papaya Seeds While most people throw them away, papaya seeds are not only edible, small amounts of them in your diet can be surprisingly good for you. Keep in mind though that chewing half a teaspoon of the seeds is not like eating papaya fruit.
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What happens when you swallow fruit seeds? Like green papaya, the seeds contain high levels of proteolytic enzymes like papain which can help rid your body of parasites. In the same way that papain breaks down undigested protein waste in your food, it may also break down parasites and their eggs.
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15 Best Benefits Of Papaya Leaf Juice for Skin, Hair And Health â Try Them Out Skin Benefits of Papaya Leaf Juice: Papaya fruit is great for your skin and is incorporated in several face packs and skin care products to give you a healthy and glowing skin. Apart from the fruit, papaya leaf juice is beneficial for the skin in the following ways. 9. Papaya leaf juice has a higher content of vitamins A and C in comparison to the fruit, which promote skin health. 10.
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15 Best Benefits Of Papaya Leaf Juice for Skin, Hair And Health â Try Them Out As stated earlier, papaya leaf juice has proven to be effective in curing dengue fever. It offers a host of other health benefits. Some of the health benefits of papaya leaf juice are as follows. 1. Dengue is a deadly disease caused by dengue virus transmitted by the Aedes mosquito.
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What are the health benefits of papaya seeds? Papaya seeds are often reported as an effective treatment for liver cirrhosis. One method is to grind up around five dried seeds in a pepper grinder, or crush up fresh ones in a mortar and pestle, and mix them with a tablespoon of fresh lime juice.
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Health Benefits of Papaya Cholesterol & Papaya-As it is a fruit that is rich in fiber it lowers blood cholesterol levels. It contains enzymes that help prevent oxidization of cholesterol, which in return helps to prevent heart-attacks.
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15 Best Benefits Of Papaya Leaf Juice for Skin, Hair And Health â Try Them Out Since the papaya leaf juice is quite bitter in taste, it can be combined with other fruit juices. You can prepare papaya leaf juice at home by following the given steps. 1 Take several medium sized papaya leaves which are washed and partly dried. 2 Cut them and place them in a sauce pan with around 2 liters of water.
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7 Surprising Health Benefits of Papaya Seeds Papaya Seeds as a Treatment for Liver Cirrhosis. Liver cirrhosis is a disease, usually caused by excessive alcohol consumption over many years, wherein the liver shrinks and becomes hardened. In this state it is ineffective at removing toxins from the body, leading to a variety of serious health problems.
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How fast can the Lamborghini Diablo really go? Don't have the specs for a Diablo, but the Lamborghini Murcielago LP640 Roadster has a 48 valve DOHC V-12 that has 632bhp and 487 lb ft torque. 0-60: 3.5 sec. 0-150: 16.1 sec. 1/4 mile: 11.8 sec.@126mph Top speed:205. Not too shabby if you have an extra $351,700 laying around for the base model.
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How fast can the Lamborghini Diablo really go? You people are stupid and need to know cars a Lamborghini Diablo Can go 200mph stock between 1996 I think to 2001 Bugatti is not the fastest car..the hennessey venom is the fastest car in the world right now as of 2013 of last year it can go 270.49 mph.
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2016 Lamborghini Aventador SV Spied: The Wildest Lambo Gets Wilder Estimated Arrival and Price: Watch for the Aventador SV to be unveiled at the Geneva auto show in March before going on sale later in the year as a 2016 model. Prices are unknown, of course, but anything that Lamborghini calls âsuper fastâ is always super expensive. Donât be surprised if the SVâs price eclipses that of the $500,000 50th Anniversary Aventador by at least $100K. View Photos View Photos.
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How Fast Did the First Car Go? How fast is the 1968 Ford Mustang Shelby GT 390 fastback? The 1968 Ford Mustang Shelby GT 390 Fastback has a top speed of 130 miles per hour and accelerates from zero to 60 mph in 6.2 seconds. The car achieves this performance with its high-power engine and lightweight body.
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Lamborghini Aventador LP 750-4 SV: Fastest Lambo ever MAR 2, 2015. Lamborghini revived the Superveloce name for its newly-improved Aventator, and it's a deserving wearer of the name. Feast your eyes, on the lighter, rawer, more powerful Aventador LP 750-4 Superveloce, the fastest production Lamborghini ever built. The naturally-aspirated 6.5-liter V12 engine gets a 50-horse bump to 750 screaming horsepower and 690 lb-ft of torque, thanks in part to a freer-flowing exhaust and refined valve timing.
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How Fast Does a Ferrari Go? To go from 0 to 60 mph, it takes 3.1 seconds. In addition, the Ferrari F12 has a horsepower of 740 at 8,500 rpm and 508 pound-feet of torque at 6,000 rpm, making its quarter mile time 8.5 seconds. Similarly, the engine is comprised of an F1 transmission, which tosses power to the rear wheels.
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Lamborghini Aventador LP 750-4 SV: Fastest Lambo ever All that power's got a lighter load to carry around: Thanks to ample use of carbon fiber and the grand supercar tradition of charging more money for less stuff, Lamborghini says it's trimmed 110 lbs from the Aventador. The car has a power-to-weight ratio of 4.48 pounds per horsepower.
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How Fast Does a Ferrari Go? According to TopSpeed, a 2013 Ferrari F12 Berlinetta can reach a top speed of 211 mph and maximum engine speed of 8,700 rpm. The rolling resistance is low in order to reach peak engine speeds rapidly.
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How Fast Does a Ferrari Go? The top speed of a standard Nissan Skyline GT-R with no modifications is about 155 mph. With racing modifications and motor additions, Nissan Skylines can reach upwards of 200 mph.
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Lamborghini Aventador LP 750-4 SV: Fastest Lambo ever Specifically, Lambo says it'll do 0-62 in 2.8 seconds, on the way to a top speed of 217 mph. To keep things steady at those speeds, the SV wears an aggressive aero kit, including a boy-racer rear wing adjustable to provide up to 70 percent more downforce than the garden variety Aventador.
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- The killer whale, (Orcinus orca), is the largest member of the group of marine mammals known as dolphins (family Delphinidae). They are called killer whales because they attac ⦠k and consume whales or other large prey such as seals and sea lions.ou can thank the Greeks and the Romans for the name Orca, and the early Spanish sailors for the term Killer Whale. Ancient Romans originally applied the name Orca to these animals, possibly borrowing it from the Greek opue. One other thing, they are not really whales, but a type of dolphin.
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- The killer whale (Orcinus orca), also referred to as the orca whale or orca, and less commonly as the blackfish or grampus, is a toothed whale belonging to the oceanic dolphin family, of which it is the largest member.iller whales are apex predators, meaning that they themselves have no natural predators. They are sometimes called the wolves of the sea, because they hunt in groups like wolf packs. Killer whales hunt varied prey including fish, cephalopods, mammals, sea birds and sea turtles.
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- They are called killer whales because they attac ⦠k and consume whales or other large prey such as seals and sea lions. General description: Adult killer whales generally grow to a length of approximately 27 feet (8.2 m). Females grow to an average length of about 23 feet (7 m).Adults may weigh as much as 10 tons.n 1971, Sea World aquarium in San Diego Ca. got a killer whale, which they named Shamu. In order that the general public would not know how long killer whales live in captivity (which isn't as long as they live in the wild), Sea World names most of their killer whales Shamu.
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Why are killer whales called killer whales? Killer whales are one of the top predators in the sea. They tend to eat almost anything that they come across, their diet depending on exactly what is living in their home waters. They are known to eat fish, squid, seals, sea lions, penguins, and even other whales, such as sperm whales.ou can thank the Greeks and the Romans for the name Orca, and the early Spanish sailors for the term Killer Whale. Ancient Romans originally applied the name Orca to these animals, possibly borrowing it from the Greek opue. One other thing, they are not really whales, but a type of dolphin.
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Why are killer whales called killer whales? Orcas are called killer whales due to the fact that they are the top predator in the ocean. They are the hunters, not the hunted. They eat almost anything and everything they ⦠can find including other whales.ou can thank the Greeks and the Romans for the name Orca, and the early Spanish sailors for the term Killer Whale. Ancient Romans originally applied the name Orca to these animals, possibly borrowing it from the Greek opue. One other thing, they are not really whales, but a type of dolphin.
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Killer Whales The scientific name of the killer whale is Orcinus orca, which is the source of their other common name, orca. The name killer whale causes many misconceptions about this noble beast. First, killer whales are not whales at all. They are, in fact, dolphins (the largest dolphins, actually).Second, they are not particularly violent creatures. Some are hunters, and prey on a variety of creatures, such as squid, shark, otters, sea lions, penguins, birds, octopii, dolphins, and salmon.he scientific name of the killer whale is Orcinus orca, which is the source of their other common name, orca. The name killer whale causes many misconceptions about this noble beast. First, killer whales are not whales at all. They are, in fact, dolphins (the largest dolphins, actually).
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- Group name: Pod. Size relative to a bus: Orcas, or killer whales, are the largest of the dolphins and one of the world's most powerful predators. They feast on marine mammals such as seals, sea lions, and even whales, employing teeth that can be four inches (ten centimeters) long.They are known to grab seals right off the ice.roup name: Pod. Size relative to a bus: Orcas, or killer whales, are the largest of the dolphins and one of the world's most powerful predators. They feast on marine mammals such as seals, sea lions, and even whales, employing teeth that can be four inches (ten centimeters) long.
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Orca Audio. Orcas, or killer whales, are the largest of the dolphins and one of the world's most powerful predators. They feast on marine mammals such as seals, sea lions, and even whales, employing teeth that can be four inches (ten centimeters) long. They are known to grab seals right off the ice.roup name: Pod. Size relative to a bus: Orcas, or killer whales, are the largest of the dolphins and one of the world's most powerful predators. They feast on marine mammals such as seals, sea lions, and even whales, employing teeth that can be four inches (ten centimeters) long.
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- Killer whales are apex predators, meaning that they themselves have no natural predators. They are sometimes called the wolves of the sea, because they hunt in groups like wolf packs. Killer whales hunt varied prey including fish, cephalopods, mammals, sea birds and sea turtles.iller whales are apex predators, meaning that they themselves have no natural predators. They are sometimes called the wolves of the sea, because they hunt in groups like wolf packs. Killer whales hunt varied prey including fish, cephalopods, mammals, sea birds and sea turtles.
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Why are killer whales called shamu? Orcas are called killer whales due to the fact that they are the top predator in the ocean. They are the hunters, not the hunted. They eat almost anything and everything they ⦠can find including other whales.n 1971, Sea World aquarium in San Diego Ca. got a killer whale, which they named Shamu. In order that the general public would not know how long killer whales live in captivity (which isn't as long as they live in the wild), Sea World names most of their killer whales Shamu.
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- county in the province of Connaught, northwestern Ireland. It is bounded by Counties Leitrim (east), Roscommon (southeast), and Mayo (southwest); an arm of the Atlantic Ocean forms its other borders....
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Connacht Province of Connaught (Connacht) Connacht (Irish: Connachta meaning land of the descendants of Conn, is the western province of Ireland, comprising of Counties Galway (Aran Islands, Inishbofin and Galway City), Leitrim, Mayo, Clare Island (Mayo), Roscommon, and Sligo. In Irish the province is usually Cúige Chonnacht i.e. the province of Connacht. Its main urban centres are Galway in the south, and Sligo in the north. It has a population of 503,083, the smallest of the four Irish provinces.
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The Province of Connacht County Roscommon. Roscommon (in Irish Ros Comáin) is the only totally landlocked county in the province of Connacht and rarely visited by tourists. Generally speaking it is quiet here â on 2,463 square kilometres of land only 64,065 people live (so says the 2011 census), this still is 23% more than in 1991.
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Roscommon 1 Most of the county lies between the River Shannon and its major tributary, the River Suck. Athlone on the Shannon is the main point of entry to the county; north of it lies Lough (Lake) Ree and, farther upstream, Loughs Bofin and Boderg. 2 The area is greatly dependent on agriculture, though there is some light industry.
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Roscommon Written By: Roscommon, Irish Ros Comáin , county in the province of Connaught, north-central Ireland. It is bounded by Counties Sligo (north), Leitrim (northeast), Longford and Westmeath (east), Offaly (southeast), Galway (southwest), and Mayo (west).
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Roscommon Sligo, county in the province of Connaught, northwestern Ireland. It is bounded by Counties Leitrim (east), Roscommon (southeast), and Mayo (southwest); an arm of the Atlantic Ocean forms its other borders. The town of Sligo is the county seat.
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The Province of Connacht The counties of Galway, Leitrim, Mayo, Roscommon and Sligo make up this ancient province. Major towns are Galway City and Sligo. The rivers Moy, Shannon and Suck flow through Connacht and the highest point within the 661 square miles of the area is Mweelra (2,685 feet).
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- The tiny harbour of Cleggan is renowned for chowder and the ferry to Inishbofin, a perfect destination for a day trip. 1 Things To Do. 2 Things To Do. 3 Things To Do. 4 Things To Do. 5 Things To Do. 6 Things To Do. 7 Things To Do. 8 Things To Do.
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Find out the meaning behind your Irish name Connacht - basically the West of Ireland, with the counties of Galway, Leitrim, Mayo, Roscommon and Sligo. A rewarding destination for the visitor. The Province of Connacht
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The Province of Connacht Leitrim (in Irish either Liatroim or Liatroma, the numberplate letters read LM) is maybe the least-known county in the province of Connacht. Just 1,525 square kilometres of land play host to just 31,798 people (as the census in 2011 found).
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Rolex Now Offers 5-Year Warranty For All New Watches, Confirms 10-Year Service Intervals As an example, I had a customer return a watch to me for service. It was outside of my 1 year warranty period (it was sold about 18 months prior) and the customer said he wore the watch a lot but have not dropped it, etc.
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Do Powertrain Warranties Matter and do People Even Care? For GM, the company still touts very competitive powertrain warranties for its premium and luxury brands. âEven with these changes, our powertrain limited warranty programs remain very competitive,â assures Wheeler. Buick and Cadillac both offer 6 years and 70,000 miles of coverage. But imagine if you do have a defective powertrain.
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Walser Complimentary Limited Powertrain Warranty Cancellation and Transfer Exclusions: This Limited Warranty is issued by Walser only and not by the manufacturer of the Vehicle. This Limited Warranty is neither cancelable nor transferable. This Limited Warranty is included without additional cost as part of the purchase price of the Vehicle.
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Do Powertrain Warranties Matter and do People Even Care? Recently, there have been some changes with the powertrain warranty coverage on new vehicles from General Motors and Fiat â Chrysler Automobiles. Both automakers have dropped their powertrain warranty coverage to five years/60,000 miles from 10 years/100,000 miles. Powertrain warranties only cover a limited selection of items on your car, specifically components that only have to do with providing the vehicle power and making it move. Only Kia, Hyundai and Mitsubishi offer 10 year/100,000 mile powertrain warranties following the changes by GM and FCA.
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ROLLS-ROYCE LIFETIME WARRANTY February 8, 2011 2:52:12 PM. I am trying to find info about the history of the Lifetime Warrany that was offered by Rolls-. Royce in the past. When I was in the AF 958-62), there were tales of that unusual offering. and now with the news of people having them for 77 and 82 years it makes me curious. about how well they backed this and what it cost them.
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