1478 résultats pour "larges"
- Citations avec largement, adverbe L'industrie, le commerce, la navigation avaient largement profité des progrès de la chimie et de l'astronomie.
- La race large-white: représente à elle seule une longue histoire, elle s'est largement implantée partout par sa facilité d'adaptation
- La race large-white: représente à elle seule une longue histoire, elle s'est largement implantée partout par sa facilité d'adaptation.
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Jeu de ballon aisément compréhensible et accessible à tous, le football est le sport
d'équipe le plus répandu et le plus largement suivi.
Complétez votre recherche en consultant : Les corrélats fédération - 2.SPORT rugby Yachine Lev Ivanovitch Les règles Chaque équipe comprend onze joueurs dont un gardien de but, seul autorisé à toucher le ballon avec les mains ou les bras dans la surface dite de réparation. Les équipes s'opposent sur un terrain de 90 à 120 m de long sur 45,90 m de large. Pour les matchs internationaux, les dimensions varient généralement de 100 à 110 m pour la longueur et de 64 à 75 m pour la largeur. Chaq...
- Citations avec large, adjectif
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Heat (physics)
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INTRODUCTION
Heat Loss from a House
A thermograph shows the large amount of heat lost through a house's windows during winter.
Theoretically, the molecules of a substance would exhibit no activity at the temperature termed absolute zero. See Molecule. III TEMPERATURE SCALES Five different temperature scales are in use today: the Celsius scale, known also as the Centigrade scale, the Fahrenheit scale, the Kelvin scale, the Rankine scale, andthe international thermodynamic temperature scale ( see Thermometer). The Celsius scale, with a freezing point of 0° C and a boiling point of 100° C, is widely used throughout the...
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Calculus (mathematics)
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INTRODUCTION
Limits
This graph, which charts the function f(x)=1x, shows that the value of the function approaches zero as x becomes larger
and larger.
DerivativesThe derivative of a function at a given point is equal to the slope of the line that is tangent to the function at that givenpoint. In this example, the derivative of f(x) at x0 is defined as the slope of AB in the limit of h going to zero. As hbecomes increasingly smaller, B moves along the curve towards A, and AB increasingly approximates T, the tangent to thecurve at x0.© Microsoft Corporation. All Rights Reserved. Let the dependent variable y be a function of the independent vari...
- Crocodile à front large
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- Large Intestine
- Crocodile à front large: vit dans les cours d'eau forestiers d'Afrique tropicale.
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était brodée toute une chasse au cerf, avec des attributs, des poires à poudre, des cors de chasse, des couteaux à larges
lames.
étalant sonluxe auxpremières tiédeursduprintemps. Lorsque lamode lesforça absolument dequitter Paris,ilsallèrent auxbains demer, mais àregret, pensant surlesplages de l’Océan auxtrottoirs desboulevards. Leuramour lui-même s’yennuya. C’étaitunefleur delaserre quiavait besoin dugrand lit gris etrose, delachair nueducabinet, del’aube doréedupetit salon. Depuis qu’ilsétaient seulslesoir, enface delamer, ils ne trouvaient plusrienàse dire. Elleessaya dechanter sonrépertoire duthéâtre desVariétés, sur...
- Rollier à large bec: L'espèce asiatique s'appelle «oiseau-dollar».
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Ancienne colonie espagnole d'Amérique du Sud ayant acquis
son indépendance en 1830, de peuplement indien et européen
largement métissé, le Venezuela est un pays dont l'histoire fut
ponctuée de dictatures militaires et qui est devenu une république
parlementaire en 1961.
llano Maracaibo Orénoque savane Les livres Venezuela - un village des Andes, page 5453, volume 10 Les aspects humains. C'est sur la côte que furent créées les premières villes, capitales coloniales successives. La population de l'époque coloniale, composée d'Amérindiens, de Noirs et de colons espagnols, s'est diversifiée depuis le XIX e siècle avec l'apport de l'immigration européenne et latino-américaine, notamment colombienne. Les métis sont aujourd'hui largement majoritaires, Amérin...
- Rollier à large bec
- Large Hadron Collider
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scientifique, technique o u d idactique (plus larg e et correspondant à un niveau de discours).
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Ancienne république fédérée de l'URSS créée en 1922, cette
vaste plaine de loess aux riches ressources agricoles et minérales,
largement urbanisée, est devenue un État indépendant en 1991.
L'environnement naturel se trouve menacé par les effets d'une gestion prédatrice des ressources, dont la catastrophe de la centrale nucléaire de Tchernobyl (1986) est devenue le tragique symbole. Complétez votre recherche en consultant : Les corrélats Carpates Crimée Dniepr Dniestr Donbass Kharkov Krivoï-Rog Noire (mer) Odessa Tchernobyl Les aspects humains. Principalement peuplée d'Ukrainiens, la République comporte cependant une minorité russe forte de plus de 11 millions de...
- L'eumèce: Un scinque largement répandu en Afrique du Nord.
- Marges continentales Grands-Bancs de Terre-Neuve Au large des côtes de Terre-Neuve et Labrador s'étend une vaste zone dont la profondeur moyenne est d'environ 100 m, tandis qu'autour elle atteint entre 4 000 et 6 000 m.
- Vague au large de Kanagawa, la [Hokusai] - étude du tableau.
- Les grands boulevards A ménagés sur l'ancienne fortification à l'est et au nord de Paris, les boulevards, large avenue en bordure de la campagne, furent très vite la promenade favorite des Parisiens.
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Alexandre Blok
par Sophie Laffitte
Professeur à la Sorbonne
Son visage est régulier et beau, ses yeux larges et gris.
par Sophie Laffitte Professeur à la Sorbonne
- La littérature peut-elle selon vous aider à mieux comprendre les mœurs et les usages ? Plus largement peut-elle contribuer à l'amélioration de la société ?
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Discutez cette pensée d'un philosophe contemporain : « Nul n'est pleinement un homme s'il n'unit à la pratique d'un métier et au savoir d'un technicien, les lumières d'une large culture humaine. »
En un mot, l'homme digne de ce nom unit savoir-faire à moralité. Il est vrai que l'ouvrier, le technicien ou le spécialiste ne doit point perdre de vue qu'il est d'abord un homme et qu'à ce titre il demeure avant tout un être moral dont la mission essentielle est de se réaliser entièrement pour ne pas devénir un rouage mécanique et impersonnel dans la· machinerie de la civilisation moderne. Il faut bien exercer un m...
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Digestive System.
The stomach, located in the upper abdomen just below the diaphragm, is a saclike structure with strong, muscular walls. The stomach can expand significantly to storeall the food from a meal for both mechanical and chemical processing. The stomach contracts about three times per minute, churning the food and mixing it with gastricjuice. This fluid, secreted by thousands of gastric glands in the lining of the stomach, consists of water, hydrochloric acid, an enzyme called pepsin, and mucin (the...
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l appel au large baudelaire
toujours, nous fait voir notre image : Une oasis d'horreur dans un désert d'ennui !
- Front large ou étroit?
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Dinosaur - biology.
The behavior of dinosaurs was governed by their metabolism and by their central nervous system. The dinosaurs’ metabolism—the internal activities that supply thebody’s energy needs—affected their activity level. It is unclear whether dinosaurs were purely endothermic (warm-blooded), like modern mammals, or ectothermic (cold-blooded), like modern reptiles. Endotherms regulate their body temperature internally by means of their metabolism, rather than by using the temperature oftheir surroundin...
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Snake (reptile).
in their heads that conduct sound. They are able to hear low-frequency sounds and to sense vibrations that travel through the ground or water. The majority of snakeshave good eyesight, especially for detecting moving objects, although most burrowing snakes can only distinguish between light and dark. Pit vipers, boas, and pythons have an unusual adaptation for detecting warm-blooded prey and predators. On the heads of these snakes are small pits lined with cellsthat are extremely sensitive to he...
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Mars (planet) - astronomy.
The Martian core is probably much like Earth’s, consisting mostly of iron, with a small amount of nickel. If other light elements, particularly sulfur, exist there as well, thecore may be larger than presently thought. From studying Earth’s magnetic field and core, scientists theorize that the motions of the liquid rock in Earth’s core generateits magnetic field. Mars does not have a significant magnetic field, so scientists believe that Mars’s core is probably solid. However, spacecraft data in...
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Seal (mammal) - biology.
remote lakes by swimming thousands of kilometers up rivers from the Arctic Ocean. A few other species such as ringed seals and harbor seals have been found livingyear-round in lakes and rivers near the coasts of Russia, Canada, and Alaska. IV DIET OF SEALS Most seals eat fish and sometimes squid. The leopard seal, an Antarctic species, may have the most diverse diet of all, commonly hunting penguins and other seabirds,smaller seals, as well as fish, squid, krill (small shrimplike crustaceans),...
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Rain Forest.
dropped into the heart of the forest by helicopters. Suspended from the crane’s long, movable arm is a large gondola that functions as a mobile treetop laboratory.Moving from tree to tree, forest researchers collect specimens, conduct experiments, and observe life in the canopy frontier. The highest stratum of the rain forest is made up of the emergent trees, those individuals that stick up above the forest canopy. Emergents, which do not form acontinuous layer, are usually the giants of the for...
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Molecule - chemistry.
attracted to the negatively charged electrons between them. The electrons belong to the molecule as a whole. However, each hydrogen atom now has a complete outershell of two electrons. The formula H 2 describes a hydrogen molecule, a discrete unit. When a molecule contains just two atoms, such as the hydrogen molecule does, it is called a diatomic molecule. Some atoms can form covalent bonds with more than one other atom and thus create a larger molecule. Atoms form molecules with covalent bo...
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Igneous Rock.
As a magma cools, the first crystals to form will be of minerals that become solid at relatively high temperatures (usually olivine and a type of feldspar known asanorthite). The composition of these early-formed mineral crystals will be different from the initial composition of the magma. Consequently, as these growing crystalstake certain elements out of the magma in certain proportions, the composition of the remaining liquid changes. This process is known as magmatic differentiation.Sometime...
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Tiger - biology.
have a simple digestive system designed to process meat so that the nutrients can be readily absorbed into the bloodstream. With the exception of white tigers, which have blue eyes, all tigers have yellow eyes. Tigers mainly use vision to find prey. Although tigers see about as well as humansduring the day, their large eye openings gather more light than do human eyes, making tiger night vision far superior to that of humans. In addition, a special structurein the tiger’s eye, called the tapetu...
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Animal - biology.
Vertebrates are customarily divided into cold-blooded and warm-blooded animals, but these labels are not very precise. Biologists normally use the terms ectoderm and endoderm to describe temperature regulation more accurately. An ectoderm is an animal whose temperature is dictated by its surroundings, while an endoderm is one that keeps its body at a constant warm temperature by generating internal heat. Reptiles, amphibians, and fish are ectoderms. Although they do not maintain a constant wa...
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Fish - biology.
pectoral fins provide fine movements, add forward thrust, or, together with the pelvic fins, serve as brakes. Typically, fins consist of a thin membrane stretched over afanlike series of thin rods called spines or rays. Most fish breathe underwater with the help of special respiratory organs called gills. Gills are made of a series of thin sheets or filaments through which blood circulates.As water moves into a fish’s mouth and passes over the gills, dissolved oxygen passes across the thin gill...
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Republic of Indonesia - country.
Mahakam in East Kalimantan and the Martapura and Barito in South Kalimantan. Most of these rivers originate in the island’s central massif (mountain mass) and meander through extensive swamps as they approach the coast. Settlements such as Samarinda and Banjarmasin cluster along the rivers, which serve ascommunication routes into the interior. The largest rivers on Sumatra drain from west to east into the Strait of Malacca. In the north, the Asahan River once linked trade between the Batak peo...
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Oregon - geography.
B Rivers and Lakes The Columbia River forms most of the Oregon-Washington boundary, and with its tributaries this great river drains a large portion of Oregon. From the point where theColumbia first touches the state, at Wallula Gap, the river runs in a shallow gorge, deepening as it approaches the Cascades. This part of the river once had manyrapids and falls, but is now navigable by large vessels because of dams and locks that have been built along much of its length. An important tributary o...
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Oregon - USA History.
B Rivers and Lakes The Columbia River forms most of the Oregon-Washington boundary, and with its tributaries this great river drains a large portion of Oregon. From the point where theColumbia first touches the state, at Wallula Gap, the river runs in a shallow gorge, deepening as it approaches the Cascades. This part of the river once had manyrapids and falls, but is now navigable by large vessels because of dams and locks that have been built along much of its length. An important tributary o...
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Poverty.
economic and demographic trends, and (7) welfare incentives. A Overpopulation Overpopulation, the situation of having large numbers of people with too few resources and too little space, is closely associated with poverty. It can result from highpopulation density (the ratio of people to land area, usually expressed as numbers of persons per square kilometer or square mile) or from low amounts of resources, or from both. Excessively high population densities put stress on available resources....
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Quantum Theory
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INTRODUCTION
Quantum Theory, in physics, description of the particles that make up matter and how they interact with each other and with energy.
electron in the same way a particle with momentum would: It bumps the electron and changes the electron’s path. The light is also affected by the collision as though itwere a particle, in that its energy and momentum changes. Momentum is a quantity that can be defined for all particles. For light particles, or photons, momentum depends on the frequency, or color, of the photon, which in turndepends on the photon’s energy. The energy of a photon is equal to a constant number, called Planck’s cons...
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Culture.
form of knowledge, such as scientific discoveries; objects, such as works of art; and traditions, such as the observance of holidays. C1 Ethnocentrism and Cultural Relativism Self-identity usually depends on culture to such a great extent that immersion in a very different culture—with which a person does not share common ways of life orbeliefs—can cause a feeling of confusion and disorientation. Anthropologists refer to this phenomenon as culture shock. In multicultural societies —societies s...
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Stone Age.
limestone, quartzite, and indurated shale. Ground stone tools could be made on a wider range of raw material types, including coarser grained rock such as granite. Flaking produces several different types of stone artifacts, which archaeologists look for at prehistoric sites. The parent pieces of rock from which chips have beendetached are called cores, and the chips that have been removed from cores are called flakes. A flake that has had yet smaller flakes removed from one or more edgesin orde...
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Central America - Geography.
F Animal Life Most of the animal life of Central America is similar to that of South America, but some animals have ties with North America. The marley and opossum have links withSouth America, as do the jaguar, ocelot, jaguarundi, and margay, which are members of the cat family. In contrast, the puma, gray fox, and coyote are of NorthAmerican origin. The armadillo, anteater, and sloth have ties to the south, deer to the north. The large manatee, an aquatic plant eater, survives in the isolated...
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Planetary Science - astronomy.
III ORIGINS AND COMPOSITIONS OF PLANETS Astronomers believe that planetary systems are formed of elemental materials that were created in the interiors of giant stars. Some of this material comes from giantstars that shed material into space as they age. Most of the matter to form planets, however, comes from stars that explode as supernovas and spread debris enrichedwith the heavier chemical elements into space. According to the currently accepted views, the most likely first stage in the evo...
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Comet - astronomy.
may exceed the planet Jupiter in size, however. Observations from telescopes on Earth and in space indicate that most of the gases in the coma and tail of a comet are fragmentary molecules, or radicals, of the mostcommon elements in space: hydrogen, carbon, nitrogen, and oxygen. The radicals, for example, of CH, NH, and OH may be broken away from the stable molecules CH 4 (methane), NH 3 (ammonia), and H 2O (water), which may exist as ices or more complex, very cold compounds in the nucleus. Al...
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Madrid - geography.
stores and offices on the first one or two levels. While many people rent their apartments, most own them and participate in cooperatives that maintain the building.Because living spaces are small by American standards, madrileños do most of their socializing in the streets, bars, restaurants, and parks of their neighborhoods. Onlya few very wealthy areas north of the city have single family houses with gardens and yards similar to those in American suburbs. Many of the newest neighborhoodsare c...
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Pyramids (Egypt) - geography.
limestone debris left over from the construction work. When the workers had completed the pyramid and installed the pyramidion, or cap stone, ramps still covered the surface of the pyramid. As the workers dismantled the ramps from the top down, they slowly exposed the pyramid’s stone surface, which stonemasons smoothed and polished. When the ramp was gone, the pyramid wasdisplayed in its full majesty. B Interior The interior of the Great Pyramid is complex, with a series of passages leading t...
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Pyramids (Egypt) - History.
limestone debris left over from the construction work. When the workers had completed the pyramid and installed the pyramidion, or cap stone, ramps still covered the surface of the pyramid. As the workers dismantled the ramps from the top down, they slowly exposed the pyramid’s stone surface, which stonemasons smoothed and polished. When the ramp was gone, the pyramid wasdisplayed in its full majesty. B Interior The interior of the Great Pyramid is complex, with a series of passages leading t...