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As with magnesium salts and other alkaline earth metal salts , calcium salts are often quite soluble in water . | It is an alkaline earth metal . |
Airports designed around this model include Charles de Gaulle International Airport ( terminal 2 ) , Chhatrapati Shivaji International Airport , Mumbai ( terminal 2 ) , Dallas\/Fort Worth International Airport , Seoul 's Incheon International Airport , Jakarta 's Soekarno-Hatta International Airport , Toronto Pearson Airport , Kansas City Airport and Sapporo 's New Chitose Airport . | Airports designed around this model include Charles de Gaulle International Airport ( terminal 2 ) , Chhatrapati Shivaji International Airport , Mumbai ( terminal 2 ) , Dallas\/Fort Worth International Airport , Seoul 's Incheon International Airport , Toronto Pearson Airport , Kansas City Airport and Sapporo 's New Chitose Airport . |
Most large international airports have piers , including Chicago 's O'Hare International Airport , Larnaca International Airport , Frankfurt International Airport , London Heathrow Airport , Amsterdam Schiphol Airport , Murtala Muhammed International Airport , Kuala Lumpur International Airport , Mérida International Airport , Bangkok International Airport , Mazatlan International Airport , Beirut International Airport , Hong Kong International Airport , Allama Iqbal International Airport , Tijuana International Airport , Rome Fiumicino Airport , Toronto-Pearson International Airport , Delhi International Airport , Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport and Miami International Airport . | Most large international airports have piers , including Chicago 's O'Hare International Airport , Larnaca International Airport , Frankfurt International Airport , London Heathrow Airport , Amsterdam Schiphol Airport , Murtala Muhammed International Airport , Kuala Lumpur International Airport , Bangkok International Airport , Beirut International Airport , Hong Kong International Airport , Allama Iqbal International Airport and Miami International Airport . |
A pier design uses a small , narrow building with aircraft parked on both sides . | A pier design uses a long , narrow building with aircraft parked on both sides . |
San Francisco International Airport and Melbourne Airport use a hybrid pier-semicircular layout and a pier layout for the rest . | San Francisco International Airport and Melbourne Airport use both a pier-semicircular layout and a pier layout . |
Still other larger airports have multiple terminals each of which incorporate the functions of a concourse ( such as Dallas\/Fort Worth International Airport ) . | Still other larger airports have multiple terminals each of which includes the functions of a concourse ( such as Dallas\/Fort Worth International Airport ) . |
Some larger airports have one terminal that is connected to multiple concourses via walkways , sky-bridges , or underground tunnels ( such as Denver International Airport ) . | Some larger airports have one terminal that is joined to multiple concourses via walkways , sky-bridges , or underground tunnels ( such as Denver International Airport ) . |
Smaller airports have one terminal while larger airports have several terminals and\/or concourses . | Small airports have only one terminal , while large airports can have several terminals and\/or concourses . |
One end connects to a ticketing and baggage claim area . | One end joins to a ticketing and baggage claim area . |
At small airports , the single terminal building typically serves all of the functions of a terminal and a concourse . | At small airports , the single terminal building usually has all of the functions of a terminal and a concourse . |
The first airport to use an automatic people mover to connect the main terminal with a satellite was Tampa International Airport , which is the standard today . | The first airport to use an automatic people mover to join the main terminal with a satellite was Tampa International Airport . |
However , some , such as Baghdad International Airport , are monumental in stature , while others are considered architectural masterpieces , such as Terminal 1 at Charles de Gaulle airport near Paris or Terminal 5 at New York 's JFK Airport . | However , some , such as Baghdad International Airport , are grand monuments , while others are considered architectural masterpieces , such as Terminal 1 at Charles de Gaulle airport near Paris or Terminal 5 at New York 's JFK Airport . |
This design results in long walks for connecting passengers , but greatly reduces travel times between check-in and the aircraft . | This design results in long walks for passengers changing aircraft , but greatly reduces travel times between check-in and the aircraft . |
Some larger airports have more than one terminal , each with one or more concourses ( such as New York 's JFK Airport ) . | Some larger airports have more than one terminal , each with one or more concourses ( such as New York 's La Guardia Airport ) . |
This was also the first setup at Los Angeles International Airport , but it has since been converted to a pier layout . | This was also the first setup at Los Angeles International Airport , but it has since been changed to a pier layout . |
The buildings that provide access to the airplanes ( via gates ) are typically called concourses . | The buildings that provide access to the airplanes through gates are usually called concourses . |
One such surviving example from 1940 is the Houston Municipal Airport Terminal . | One such example from 1940 is the Houston Municipal Airport Terminal . |
One rarer terminal design is the mobile lounge , where passengers are transported from the gate to their aircraft in a large vehicle which docks directly to the terminal and the aircraft . | Passengers are taken from the gate to their aircraft in a large vehicle which docks directly to the terminal and the aircraft . |
A few are designed to reflect the culture of a particular area , some examples being the terminal at Albuquerque International Sunport in New Mexico , which is designed in the Pueblo Revival style popularized by architect John Gaw Meem , as well as the terminal at Bahías de Huatulco International Airport in Huatulco , Oaxaca , Mexico , which features some palapas that are interconnected to form the airport terminal . | The terminal at Albuquerque International Sunport in New Mexico , is designed in the Pueblo Revival style made popular by architect John Gaw Meem . The terminal at Bahías de Huatulco International Airport in Huatulco , Oaxaca , Mexico , which features some palapas that are interconnected to form the airport terminal . |
However , the terms `` terminal '' and `` concourse '' are sometimes used interchangeably , depending on the configuration of the airport . | However , the words `` terminal '' and `` concourse '' are sometimes used to mean the same thing . |
A satellite terminal is a building detached from other airport buildings , so that aircraft can park around its entire circumference . | A satellite terminal is a building that is not joined to other airport buildings . |
An airport terminal is a building at an airport where passengers transfer between ground transportation and the facilities that allow them to board and disembark from aircraft . | An airport terminal is a building at an airport . |
This design is still common among smaller airports , and even many larger airports have `` bus gates '' to accommodate aircraft beyond the main terminal . | Many larger airports have `` bus gates '' to access aircraft which are parked beyond the main terminal . |
It used an underground pedestrian tunnel to connect the satellite to the main terminal . | Passengers use an underground tunnel to walk to the satellite from the main terminal . |
A common-use facility or terminal design disallows airlines to have its own proprietary check-in counters , gates and IT systems . | Common-use terminal designs means airlines share check-in counters , gates and IT systems . |
Due to the rapid rise in popularity of passenger flight , many early terminals were built in the 1930s-1940s and reflected the popular art deco style architecture of the time . | They are often in the art deco style architecture of the time . |
According to Frommers , most airport terminals are built in a plain style , with the ` concrete boxes of the 1960s and '70s generally gave way to glass boxes in the '90s and ' 00s , with the best terminals making a vague stab at incorporating ideas of `` light '' and `` air '' ' . | Most airport terminals are built in a plain style . |
The Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities is an international human rights treaty of the United Nations intended to protect the rights and dignity of persons with disabilities . | The Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities is a convention , that is , international agreement for rights and freedom of any person with disability of any kinds made according to laws based on Universal Declaration of Human Rights called `` international human rights law '' . |
The text was adopted by the United Nations General Assembly on 13 December 2006 , and opened for signature on 30 March 2007 . | This convention was adopted by the United Nations General Assembly in 13 December 2006 and have given authority since 3 May 2008 . |
Parties to the Convention are required to promote , protect , and ensure the full enjoyment of human rights by persons with disabilities and ensure that they enjoy full equality under the law . | ( Purpose ) The purpose of this convention is to promote , protect and ensure that all persons with disabilities enjoy all human rights and freedoms and to respect their dignities . |
The black leopard is one of three animals called `` panther '' - the others are the black jaguar and the cougar . | There are also often leopards who are completely black , those are also called black panthers . |
Daniel Nathans ( October 30 , 1928 - November 16 , 1999 ) was an American microbiologist . | Daniel Nathans ( October 30 , 1928 - November 16 , 1999 ) was an American biologist . |
He was also awarded with National Medal of Science in 1993 . | He won a National Medal of Science in 1993 . |
Along with Werner Arber and Hamilton Smith , Nathans received the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1978 for the discovery of restriction enzymes . | In 1978 , he won a Nobel Prize with Werner Arber and Hamilton Smith for finding restriction enzymes . |
The Permanent Committee on Geographical Names ( PCGN ) is an independent inter-departmental body in the United Kingdom established in 1919 . | The Permanent Committee on Geographical Names ( PCGN ) is an independent government agency in the United Kingdom . |
Its function is to establish standard names for places outside the UK , for the use of the British government . | Its function is to establish standard names for places outside the UK , but not including Antarctica . |
Today , Bremerhaven is therefore part of the city-state of Bremen , being to all intents and purposes a state comprising two cities , while also a city in its own right . | Bremerhaven is a city in the north of Germany , in the state of Bremen . |
In dry seasons , they eat wild watermelons and other fruit for the liquid and the natural sugars that they provide . | They do not eat meat , they eat plant shoots , and in dry season they eat fruit like wild watermelon for the liquid and natural sugars . |
Calves grow very quickly and at six months are fairly independent of their mothers . | The calves grow very quickly and are usually ready to leave their mother at around six months . |
Males are seen with females only in the mating season , when they join in groups of 5-15 kudus , including offspring . | Males are only seen with females during mating season , in groups of 6-10 with their offspring . |
Like many other antelope , male kudus can be found in bachelor groups , but they are more likely to be solitary . | Male Kudus live widespread from the group , or in bachelor groups . |
Thus a multicore CPU is possible where each core is an independent processor containing multiple parallel pipelines , each pipeline being superscalar . | Thus it is possible to design a multicore CPU is where each core is an independent processor containing multiple parallel superscalar pipelines . |
A superscalar processor executes more than one instruction during a clock cycle by simultaneously dispatching multiple instructions to redundant functional units on the processor . | A superscalar processor executes more than one instruction during a clock cycle by simultaneously dispatching multiple instructions ( termed instruction dispatching ) to multiple redundant functional units built inside the processor . |
Each functional unit is not a separate CPU core but an execution resource within a single CPU such as an arithmetic logic unit , a bit shifter , or a multiplier . | Each functional unit is not a separate CPU core but an execution resource inside the CPU such as an arithmetic logic unit , floating point unit ( FPU ) , a bit shifter , or a multiplier . |
Some processors also include vector capability . | Some multicore processors also include vector capability . |
Superscalar CPU design emphasizes improving the instruction dispatcher accuracy , and allowing it to keep the multiple functional units in use at all times . | Superscalar CPU design is concerned with improving accuracy of the instruction dispatcher , and allowing it to keep the multiple functional units in use at all times . |
However even given infinitely fast dependency checking logic on an otherwise conventional superscalar CPU , if the instruction stream itself has many dependencies , this would also limit the possible speedup . | Available performance improvement in Superscalar CPU design is limited by two key areas : However even given infinitely fast dependency checking logic inside a conventional superscalar CPU , if the instruction stream itself has many dependencies , this would also limit the possible speedup . |
In a superscalar CPU the dispatcher reads instructions from memory and decides which ones can be run in parallel , dispatching them to redundant functional units contained inside a single CPU . | A superscalar processor is a mixture of the two : In a superscalar CPU an instruction dispatcher reads instructions from memory and decides which ones can be run in parallel , dispatching them on the multiple redundant functional units available inside the CPU . |
Each instruction executed by a scalar processor typically manipulates one or two data items at a time . | The superscalar technique is associated with several identifying characteristics of the CPU core : Each instruction executed by a Scalar processors manipulates one or two data items at a time , while each instruction executed by a Vector processor operates simultaneously on many data items . |
Thus the degree of intrinsic parallelism in the code stream forms a second limitation . | Thus the degree of intrinsic parallelism in the code stream forms another limitation . |
While process advances will allow ever greater numbers of functional units ( e.g. , ALUs ) , the burden of checking instruction dependencies grows so rapidly that the achievable superscalar dispatch limit is fairly small , likely on the order of five to six simultaneously dispatched instructions . | While hardware advances will allow greater numbers of functional units ( e.g. , ALUs ) , the problem of checking instruction dependencies increases to a limit that the achievable superscalar dispatching limit is somewhat small . |
A superscalar CPU architecture implements a form of parallelism called instruction-level parallelism within a single processor . | A superscalar CPU architecture implements a form of parallel computing called Instruction-level parallelism inside a single processor which allows faster CPU throughput at the same clock rate . |
No matter how advanced the semiconductor process or how fast the switching speed , this places a practical limit on how many instructions can be simultaneously dispatched . | No matter how fast the dispatcher speed , there is a practical limit on how many instructions can be simultaneously dispatched . |
While early superscalar CPUs would have two ALUs and a single FPU , a modern design such as the PowerPC 970 includes four ALUs , two FPUs , and two SIMD units . | As of 2008 all general-purpose CPUs are superscalar , a typical superscalar CPU may include up to 4 ALUs , 2 FPUs , and two SIMD units . |
While a superscalar CPU is typically also pipelined , pipelining and superscalar architecture are considered different performance enhancement techniques . | While most superscalar CPUs are also pipelined , it possible to have a non-pipelined superscalar CPU or a pipelined non-superscalar CPU . |
If the dispatcher is ineffective at keeping all of these units fed with instructions , the performance of the system will suffer . | If the dispatcher failed to utilize all of the units at all times the performance of the CPU will suffer . |
Sugar Ray Robinson ( born Walker Smith Jr. ; May 3 , 1921 - April 12 , 1989 ) was an American professional boxer . | Sugar Ray Robinson ( born Walker Smith Jr. , May 3 , 1921 - April 12 , 1989 ) was an American boxer . |
In 1957 , Robinson lost his title to Gene Fullmer . | He lost it to Gene Fullmer in 1957 , but defeated him in a rematch . |
His parents separated and he moved with his mother to the New York City neighborhood of Harlem at the age of twelve . | He moved to Harlem , New York City when he was 12 . |
Robinson held the world welterweight title from 1946 to 1951 , and won the world middleweight title in the latter year . | He won the welterweight and middleweight world championships . |
One of her first matches took place at the September 6 television tapings where she participated in a Women 's battle royal won by ODB . | One of her first matches took place at the September 6 OVW TV tapings where she participated in a Women 's battle royal won by ODB . |
Barbara Jean `` Barbie '' Blank ( born January 15 , 1987 ) is an American model , professional wrestler , and professional wrestling valet , better known by her ring name Kelly Kelly . | Barbara Jean Blank ( born January 15 , 1987 in Jacksonville , Florida ) is an American female professional wrestler , model and dancer . |
On September 28 , Blank was released from her contract . | Kelly Kelly was released from her WWE contract on September 28 , 2012 . |
From 1922 to 1994 , it was held by only three members-former Opposition Leader and future Chief Justice John Latham , former Prime Minister Sir Robert Menzies and former Opposition Leader Andrew Peacock . | Famous members include the Opposition Leader and later Chief Justice John Latham , Prime Minister Sir Robert Menzies and Opposition Leader Andrew Peacock . |
The Division was named after the suburb of Kooyong , which is no longer in the Division , being instead in the Division of Higgins . | Because of boundary changes over the years , the suburb of Kooyong is no longer in the Division and is now in the Division of Higgins . |
His most famous film performance is perhaps as the obdurate Amity Island mayor Larry Vaughn in the Steven Spielberg shark thriller Jaws . | His most famous movie roles is perhaps as the obdurate Amity Island mayor Larry Vaughn in the Steven Spielberg shark thriller Jaws . |
For many years both before and during his film career , Hamilton was a prominent dramatic stage actor , earning a Tony Award nomination for his role in the 1965 production of Absence of a Cello . | For many years both before and during his movie career , Hamilton was a prominent dramatic actor , earning a Tony Award nomination for his role in the 1965 production of Absence of a Cello . |
Born in Washington , North Carolina , Hamilton displayed an early interest in performing during his days at Washington High School just before the outbreak of World War II . | Born in Washington , North Carolina in Beaufort County , North Carolina in eastern North Carolina , Hamilton displayed an early interest in performing during his days at Washington High School just before the outbreak of World War II . |
In two of his most distinctive performances , Hamilton appeared with Paul Newman in The Hustler ( 1961 ) , playing Findley , a wealthy billiards player who gambles for high stakes , and in The Graduate ( 1967 ) as Mr. Robinson , husband of the seductress Mrs. Robinson . | In two of his most distinctive performances , Hamilton appeared with Paul Newman in The Hustler ( 1961 ) , playing Findley , a wealthy billiards player who gambles for high stakes , ( 1965-1966 ) The Fugitive and in The Graduate ( 1967 ) as Mr. Robinson , husband of Anne Bancroft 's Mrs. Robinson . |
Hamilton died of complications from cancer at age 63 , and is interred at Oakdale Cemetery in his native Washington , North Carolina . | He died from cancer and is interred at Oakdale Cemetery in Washington , North Carolina . |
He also worked with Robert Redford in a pair of films , The Way We Were ( 1973 ) and Brubaker ( 1980 ) . | He also worked with Robert Redford in a pair of films , 1973 's The Way We Were and the 1980 prison drama Brubaker . |
Murray Hamilton ( March 24 , 1923 - September 1 , 1986 ) was an American stage , screen , and television actor who appeared in such films as Anatomy of a Murder , The Hustler , The Graduate , The Amityville Horror and Jaws . | Murray Hamilton ( March 24 , 1923 - September 1 , 1986 ) was an American stage , screen , and television actor who appeared in such memorable films as The Hustler , The Graduate , and Jaws . |
Hamilton also appeared in its sequel Jaws 2 . | Hamilton also appeared in its sequel Jaws 2 and was signed on to reprise the role of Mayor Vaughn in a cameo for Jaws : The Revenge , but died before filming began . |
Keane recorded the final version in 2003 at the Helioscentric Studios , Rye , East Sussex for the album . | Keane recorded the final version in 2003 at the Helioscentric Studios , East Sussex for the album . |
It was inspired by a poem `` Snowed Under '' was the only B-side played live during 2004 , 2005 and early 2006 , because of its appearance on the CD+DVD version of Hopes and Fears , as well as in the Japanese version of it . | It was inspired by a poem `` Snowed Under '' was the only b-side played live during 2004 , 2005 and early 2006 . |
Keane also played this song at the historic concert Live 8 in London , along with the single `` Bedshaped '' . | Keane played this song at the historical concert Live 8 in London . |
Snowed Under The song talks about a place called `` Manser 's Shaw '' in Battle , East Sussex where the band used to spend their childhood days . | `` Snowed Under '' talks about a place called `` Manser 's Shaw '' . |
Walnut Tree The lyrics talk about waiting for someone under a walnut tree but Rice-Oxley has n't given a real meaning to this . | The lyrics of `` Walnut Tree '' talk about waiting for someone or something . |
It was first played on the guitar just before Dominic Scott left the band , and recorded as a demo the same year with a Yamaha CP70 instead of the guitar . | The song was first played on the guitar , just before Dominic Scott left the band . |
Strictly speaking , Dicke Bertha , or Big Bertha , is only applicable to the 42-cm M-Gerät howitzer . | Strictly speaking , however , Dicke Bertha , or Big Bertha , is only applicable to the 42-cm M-Device howitzer . |
( `` Dicke '' , meaning fat or big in German , is apparently not a reference to the physical aspect of Mrs. Krupp . ) | ` Dicke ' , meaning fat or big in German , is apparently not a reference to the physical aspect of Ms Krupp . |
During the war , the Japanese had dismounted some of their coastal defense 28-cm howitzers and used them to help break their siege of the fortified Russian naval base at Port Arthur . | During the war , the Japanese had dismounted a number of their coastal defense 28-cm howitzers and used them to help break their siege of the fortified Russian naval base at Port Arthur . |
This was a complete novelty as , until that time , it had been assumed by military experts that the largest transportable siege guns were around 20 cm in calibre . | This was a complete novelty as , until that time , it had been assumed by military experts that the largest transportable siege guns were around 20-cm in calibre . |
A total of 12 complete M-Gerät were built ; besides the two available when the war started , 10 more were built during the war . | A total of 12 complete M-Devices were built ; besides the two available when the war started , ten more were built during the war . |
Big Bertha gained a strong reputation on both sides of the lines due to its early successes in smashing the forts at Liege . | Big Bertha gained a strong reputation on both sides of the lines due to its early impressive successes in smashing the forts at Liege , Belgium . |
When later during the German assault upon Verdun in February 1916 , it proved less effective , as the newer construction of this fort , consisting of concrete reinforced with steel , could mostly withstand the large semi-armour-piercing shells of the Berthas . | When used later during the German assault upon Verdun in February 1916 , however , it proved less effective , as the fort , made of concrete reinforced with steel , could mostly withstand the large semi-armour-piercing shells of the Berthas . |
As the war ground on , several Berthas were destroyed when their barrels burst due to faulty ammunition . | As the war ground on several Berthas were destroyed when their barrels burst due to faulty ammunition . |
Later in the Great War , an L\/30 30.5-cm barrel was developed and fitted to some Bertha carriages to provide longer-range , lighter fire . | Later in the Great War , an L\/30 30.5-cm barrel was developed and fitted to a number of Bertha carriages in order to provide longer-range , though not quite as heavy fire . |
The name `` Big Bertha '' subsequently came to be applied generically by the Allies to any very large German gun , such as the railway-mounted battleship guns known as `` Langer Max '' and the ultra-long range `` Paris Gun '' . | This included the railway guns which used mounted battleship guns known as `` Langer Max '' and the ultra-long range `` Paris Gun '' . |
It had its genesis in the lessons learned by the Germans ( and Austrians ) from the Russo-Japanese War of 1904-1905 . | Bertha was the result of lessons learned by the Germans ( and Austrians ) from the Russo-Japanese War of 1904-05 . |
This figure does not include additional barrels ; two extra barrels were already available before the war started , and possibly up to 20 barrels were built , though some sources state 18 . | This figure does not include additional barrels . |
The German press went wild with enthusiasm and declared the Bertha a Wunderwaffe . | The German press went wild with enthusiasm and declared the Bertha a ` wonder weapon ' . |
Big Bertha ( German : Dicke Bertha ) - literal translation `` Fat or heavy Bertha '' - is the name of a type of super-heavy howitzer developed by the armaments manufacturer Krupp in Germany on the eve of WWI . | Big Bertha is the name of a type of super-heavy howitzer made by the famous armaments manufacturer Krupp in Germany on the eve of World War I. Another huge gun , 42-cm Gamma-Device howitzer , was the forerunner of the Bertha . |
He wrote the Mathematical Games column in Scientific American from 1956 to 1981 and the Notes of a Fringe-Watcher column in Skeptical Inquirer from 1983 to 2002 and published more than 100 books . | He wrote the `` Mathematical Games '' column in the Scientific American magazine from 1956 to 1981 . |
Thus , Alexandria was in the Third Nome ; Bubastis was in the Eighteenth . | Alexandria was in the Third Nome ; Bubastis was in the Eighteenth . |
Lower Egypt , from the Old Kingdom capital Memphis to the Mediterranean Sea , comprised 20 nomes . | Lower Egypt , from the Old Kingdom capital Memphis to the Mediterranean Sea , had 20 nomes . |
The nomes were numbered in a more or less orderly fashion south to north through the Nile delta , first covering the territory on the west before continuing with the higher numbers to the east . | The nomes were numbered in a more or less orderly fashion south to north through the Nile delta . |
The division of ancient Egypt into nomes can be traced back to the Predynastic Period ( before 3100 BC ) . | The division of ancient Egypt into nomes happened before 3100 BC . |
Not only did the division into nomes remain in place for more than three millennia , the areas of the individual nomes and their ordering remained remarkably stable . | The nomes remain in place for more than three millennia . |
Alexei Maximovich Peshkov ( Russian : Алексе́й Макси́мович Пешко́в or Пе́шков ; 28 March 1868 - 18 June 1936 ) , primarily known as Maxim ( Maksim ) Gorky ( Russian : Макси́м Го́рький ) , was a Russian and Soviet writer , a founder of the Socialist realism literary method and a political activist . | Aleksei Maksimovich Peshkov ( In Russian Алексей Максимович Пешков ) ( Old style : 16 March 1868 , New style : 28 March - 18 June 1936 ) , better known as Maxim Gorky ( Максим Горький ) , was a Soviet\/Russian author , a founder of the socialist realism literary method and a political activist . |
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