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 ARTS Mare Nostrum
Mare Nostrum VMS Group has an specific interest on the development of an International Symbolic Language to be used in the VMS alphanumeric side.
Basically the work that is being done by the MARE NOSTRUM VMS working group consist on each country/area/project representative bringing the information concerning real practice within each country/area/project and sharing it with the rest of the members.
The Mare Nostrum VMS group is currently performing users test to get shareable symbolic formulations for indicating distance, length and distance-length combinations.
www.arts-mip.com /vms/activities.asp

  
 Veterinary Rounds
Mastitis is common in mares, it occurs in lactating and non-lactating mares.
The first mare to have this problem was literally on the verge of abortion when I discovered her to have a huge milkbag just prior to entering her last trimester.
Mares will develop some ventral abdomen edema as they develop the mammary gland.
www.xcodesign.com /aaep/rounds/displayTopics.cfm?cat=46   (14878 words)

  
 Satu Mare - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
During World War II, Satu Mare and the surrounding areas were the stage of many deportations carried out by the Hungarian government, and Antisemitic violence was a common reality in the life of Satu Mare while the city was under Hungarian occupation.
Satu Mare is the origin of the Satmar community of Hasidic Jews, now residing in New York City, Jerusalem, London and other places.
During the war at least 18,000 Jews from the Satu Mare area were deported and murdered in concentration and extermination camps as part of the Holocaust.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Satu_Mare   (1110 words)

  
 Mare Vaporum - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
However, unlike his naming scheme for craters and lunar mares, his nomenclature for the continental areas of the Moon never came into common use.
Mare Vaporum (the "sea of vapors") is a lunar mare located between the southwest rim of Mare Serenitatis and the southeast rim of Mare Imbrium.
The lunar material surrounding the mare is from the Lower Imbrian epoch, and the mare material is from the Eratosthenian epoch.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Mare_Vaporum   (309 words)

  
 lwtxt.asc
Mare basalts and, locally, plains materials bury or partly bury parts of the Orientale Group, and craters of late Imbrian age and younger are superposed on its various formations.
The innermost ring of Mare Orientale has a gentle inward facing scarp that appears to be a structural terrace marking the steep part of the original cavity into which basalt was extruded and later partly withdrawn.
The Hertzsprung basin is believed to be younger than the Humorum basin to the east because of the relatively sharp appearance of some of its rings and the common occurrence though somewhat degraded form, of its secondary craters; Humorum secondary craters have not been recognized.
astrogeology.usgs.gov /Projects/PlanetaryMapping/DIGGEOL/moon/1034/lwtxt.asc   (5696 words)

  
 Lunar Orbiter:  Impact Basin Geology
These structures are frequently termed wrinkle ridges and are common in many mare regions, including Mare Serenitatis and Mare Imbrium.
Imbrium and Serenitatis are separated by the Apennine Mountains, which form part of the main basin ring of the Imbrium Basin.
For example, mare basalts are mainly confined in the topographic depressions produced at the centers of these basins.
www.lpi.usra.edu /expmoon/orbiter/orbiter-basins.html   (1487 words)

  
 Satu Mare - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
During World War II, Satu Mare and the surrounding areas were the stage of many deportations carried out by the Hungarian government, and Antisemitic violence was a common reality in the life of Satu Mare while the city was under Hungarian occupation.
Satu Mare (pronunciation in Romanian: /'sa.tu 'ma.re/; name in Hungarian: Szatmárnémeti, German: Sathmar) is a city with a population of 115,000 and the capital of Satu Mare County, Romania.
During the war at least 18,000 Jews from the Satu Mare area were deported and murdered in concentration and extermination camps as part of the Holocaust.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Satu_Mare   (1140 words)

  
 Lunar Orbiter:  Impact Basin Geology
These structures are frequently termed wrinkle ridges and are common in many mare regions, including Mare Serenitatis and Mare Imbrium.
For example, mare basalts are mainly confined in the topographic depressions produced at the centers of these basins.
While the basalt load causes the central portion of the mare basin to subside, more distant regions may actually be flexed upward by the resulting ground motion.
www.lpi.usra.edu /expmoon/orbiter/orbiter-basins.html   (1487 words)

  
 ch4.3.htm
The complex may be a densely cratered block of terrae that was partly inundated by the lavas of Mare Cognitum and subsequently blanketed by dark volcanic ejecta.
Whether in the mare or in the terra materials of the crater wall, the morphology and geometry of the ridge suggest that viscous material was squeezed out along a fault (?) plane that dips gently westward.
The dark hills lie within a westward bulge of one mare ridge, the two bright hills interrupt another ridge, and the crater is intersected by a third ridge.
www.apolloexplorer.co.uk /books/sp-362/ch4.3.htm   (2232 words)

  
 Moon Rocks through a Microscope
Mare basalts show little evidence of subsequent shock metamorphism, as is fitting given their relatively "young" lunar ages and the lack of cratering in the mare basins.
Lunar Mare Basalts: The lavas that solidified to form these Volcanic Igneous Rocks were generated by shock-induced heating associated with the series of gigantic meteor impact events that formed the mare basins.
Lunar Impact Breccias: Perhaps the most common rock type on the Moon today, however, are Impact Breccias - rocks made from the debris of the many meteor impacts which have occurred in the Moon's history.
www.cas.usf.edu /~jryan/moonrocks.html   (2232 words)

  
 THE HORSE MAGAZINE
With the huge demand from mare owners for Weltmeyer, state stud director, Dr Bade took the unprecedented step of not sending Weltmeyer out to a stallion station, but keeping him at the breeding station in Celle where he was bred to 200 main studbook and State Premium mares from all over the Hannoverian breeding district.
The Weltmeyer grandson, Rituel (by a Belgian son of Weltmeyer and out of a mare of Belgian breeding by a son of Wendekreis) was imported to Australia as a foal in 1995 by Australian Olympic representative, Mary Hanna.
For mine, one of the most exciting things Weltmeyer does (in common with most of the good ‘W’ stallions) is stamp his offspring with a wonderful hock action, instantly cleanly forward and under the centre of gravity - none of that ‘out behind’ coach horse action of earlier times.
www.horsemagazine.com /BREEDINGBARN/GREAT_STALLIONS/WELTMEYER/weltmeyer.html   (2232 words)

  
 mare
Note: Because we are the first artists on the Island, and because of the large common areas in the building, degrees of cooperation and congeniality will be part of the mix for the Coal Shed.
Entering Mare Island from Hwy 80: Exit west at Hwy 37(Vallejo).
Live In: There is no living anywhere on Mare Island at the present time.
members.aol.com /trose2d/mare   (2232 words)

  
 moon
The common horizontal streaks are dust [black] and defects [bright] in the slit - the changing horizontal shading are actual albedo surface features around Alphonsus drifting crossing the slit with time as the telescope is driven at stellar [non-lunar] rate with the slit orientated north/south.
The image shows a complete, if greatly foreshortened, Mare Smythii [note bright limb of peaks beyond the mare] and near complete Mare Marginis immediately north.
Chance observation of the gibbous Moon before cloud intervened revealed a favourable view of the west [classic-right] limb and maria rarely seen from Earth due to the rocking motion of the Moon i.e.
www.astroman.fsnet.co.uk /moonz.htm   (2232 words)

  
 Pitatus & Hesiodus
Although it must once have been a dramatic crater, Pitatus was engulfed by the formation of the Mare Nubium and its walls reduced to a delicate looking, 2000' high ring.
A breech in its common wall with the smaller Hesiodus briefly creates a sunrise ray.
The full size original of this and other photographic and CCD images may be seen on his Invitation to the Moon site.
www.inconstantmoon.com /img_pita_mh.htm   (2232 words)

  
 Robot Explorers 2 Romance to Reality - Moon and Mars Mission Plans David S. F. Portree Faculty Mars Institute - To further the scientific study, exploration, and public understanding of Mars
Target 4 - geologic oddballs: These sites "indicate either rare geologic processes or unknown facets of common ones." They include the "donut crater" in crater Humboldt and "swirls" (possible remnants of comet impacts) in Reiner Gamma and Mare Marginis.
Apollo astronauts collected samples from northern Mare Tranquillitatis (Apollo 11), eastern Oceanus Procellarum (Apollo 12, Apollo 14), Hadley-Apennine (Apollo 15), Descartes (Apollo 16), and Taurus-Littrow (Apollo 17), while the Luna probes sampled the eastern Mare Fecunditatis-southern Mare Crisium area.
Target 3 - basin melt sheets: Samples from such sites as Mare Orientale ("Youngest multiring basin on the Moon") and Schrödinger ("Young 2-ring basin near south pole") would permit scientists to determine the chemical "signature" of the asteroid or comet that blasted out the basin.
www.marsinstitute.info /rd/faculty/dportree/rtr/rs21.html   (854 words)

  
 Ceanu Mare - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The village is known in Germany after the Schröder family has discovered that the father of chancellor Gerhard Schröder was burried there in a common grave in 1944.
Ceanu Mare (Hungarian: Mezőcsán) is a village in the north-west of Romania, in the county of Cluj in Transylvania.
Over US$160,000 has been donated since the drive began on 19 August.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Ceanu_Mare   (854 words)

  
 Index
The players that I collect are Dan Marino and Olindo Mare.
Few things you should know, I always check references no matter how big or small the trade is. I will not trade Autos, GameWorn, or high RC's for commons or common inserts.
My name is Ryan and I am huge fan of the Miami Dolphins.
www.geocities.com /bounty_for_13   (81 words)

  
 Dissecting Leftism
He's probably pissing into the wind but the ideas are good: "Tony Blair demanded an end to the decades-old Franco-German domination of Europe yesterday as he called for the EU to forge a "common agenda" with the United States to solve the world's problems.
Most of the migrant laborers are not legal citizens and do not fall within the confines of minimum wage requirements and typical employment regulations.
He suggested there was a danger that this year's eastward enlargement of the EU could open fresh divisions if the community's founding members did not accept new countries from the former communist east as equals....
dissectleft.blogspot.com /2004_10_17_dissectleft_archive.html   (81 words)

  
 World Waterfall Database: World's Tallest Waterfalls
When situated between, above or below a major waterfall, it is, however, common that such features are included in the waterfall's overall height.
The heights listed may reflect the inclusion of non-vertical falls, cascades and steep streambed, which, alone, would not be considered a noteworthy waterfall by most.
Limit results to waterfalls with a Height value greater than this number (numbers only).
www.world-waterfalls.com /wwd/database.php?pageNum_wwdSearch=1&totalRows_wwdSearch=793&s=N&t=H&orderby=height&sortLimit=300   (81 words)

  
 LIST OF UK BIRD SPECIES (frame page - operates correctly from www.wildlifeinformation.org/PREVIEW_WILDPro)
Oystercatcher, Common oystercatcher, Pied oystercatcher, Northern pied oystercatcher, European oystercatcher, Common oystercatcher, Scholekster (Holland), Huîtrier pie (France), Austernfischer (Germany), eccaccia di mare (Italy), Ostrero común (Spain), Strandskata (Switzerland).
Common Partridge, Hungarian Partridge, Gray Partridge (N. America), Patrijs (Holland), Perdrix grise (France), Rebhuhn (Germany), Starna (Italy), Perdix pardilla (Spain), Rapphöna (Switzerland).
Common sparrow, Passer domesticus domesticus - House sparrow, Passer domesticus indicus - Indian sparrow.
www.wildlifeinformation.org /Subdirectories_for_Search2/ListPages/UKWildlife/List_UK_Birds.htm   (2605 words)

  
 The Timeshare Beat: La Grande Mare Golf & Country Club, Guernsey, Channel Islands
Among the more notable are Déhus Dolmen, near the yacht marina in the Vale, La Varde Dolmen at the Pembroke end of L'Ancresse Common, Le Creux Faies at L'Erée, and La Catioroc, on a mound overlooking Perelle Bay (said to be a former meeting place for Guernsey witches).
Situated on the west coast of the island (St. Peter Port is on the east side-- but it's a small island) next to the sandy bay of Vazon, it has direct access to both a fine beach and a fine golf course.
Hauteville House, on the south side of St. Peter Port at the top of the hill, was where Victor Hugo lived during his exile from France from 1855-1870.
www.thetimesharebeat.com /specs/spec42.htm   (2605 words)

  
 Genealogy of a Country Family
It is common for farmers to keep a mare for the purpose to breed foals hoping one day to strike it rich with a famous racehorse of their own.
Moloney ranks 154 in the list of most common Irish Surnames, its origins are in the Territory of Thomond, which covered county Clare, and adjacent parts of counties Tipperary and Limerick.
It was a common sight to see dead people at the side of roads who died from starvation or one of its associated diseases: typhus, dysentery and scurvy.
www.henneberry.org /henebry/book2.htm   (5932 words)

  
 NSO Staff: Your Teaching: Teacher notes
Below is a list of the common features found on the Moon's surface which pupils can search for themselves as they carry out the Observation Moon investigation, and then make measurements using LTImage to find the size of these features.
With the Moon so close to the Earth it is possible to see a huge amount of surface detail, particularly with a large telescope such as the JMU Liverpool Telescope (LT).
Only a small part of the Moon's surface can be observed at a time with the LT because the field of view of the telescope is only 4.6 arc minutes.
www.schoolsobservatory.org.uk /staff/yorteach/science/teacher/tn_obmon.htm   (5932 words)

  
 reading & writing
Cilantro suggested chicken--this is a common combination in both Asian & Latin American cooking--& once I had thought of chicken, I thought lemon & lime juice.
Many of these poet-bloggers are listed in the sidebar of my current site & when I make the move to new software & a new server, I hope to produce something like a comprehensive listing.
Shelley is working on her "for poets" essays, which will explain the technology behind the screen to us literary types; I am hoping I can convince her that there is a need for a tool that would syndicate the best hundred or so poetry blogs.
www.rw.blogspot.com   (5932 words)

  
 BBC News UK How to get in Who's Who
It's still in the latest edition, although it is now common knowledge that Baron Archer of Weston-Super-Mare has no degree and only attended Oxford to do a one-year postgraduate physical education course.
And Lord Archer, the author and disgraced Tory peer, showed early form as a fiction writer when he filled in his questionnaire.
Given that the tome can provide elusive facts about people in the public eye, the team who put together Who's Who are a remarkably secretive lot.
news.bbc.co.uk /2/low/1119959.stm   (5932 words)

  
 Jeffrey Archer
Jeffrey is a common English name.It is most commonly spelled as Jeffrey, but sometimes spelled with one f as in Jefrey.The name Geoffrey is also very similar to Jeffrey.
This artikel Jeffrey_(name) is licensed under the GNU free Documentation License.
This artikel Jeffrey_Archer is licensed under the GNU free Documentation License.
www.booksearchandpricecomparison.com /452675_jeffrey-a-eaton_0815115598adayintheofficecasestudiesinprimarycarebooksvalueofusedcar.html   (361 words)

  
 ch4.3
This crudely circular belt of high-rimmed craters is located along the common boundary between Oceanus Procellarum and Mare Imbrium, about 130 km southwest of the crater Euler.
In several places (designated by A) incomplete craters are present on the flanks of ridges, but the other parts of the originally circular craters are absent on the adjacent mare floor.
In several other places (B) craters on the mare floor appear to be partly overlapped by lobed projections of the ridges, suggesting inundation of the craters by a viscous material.
www.hq.nasa.gov /office/pao/History/SP-362/ch4.3.htm   (361 words)

  
 lnrtxt.asc
All craters in this category are assigned an Imbrian age on the basis of rimcrest sharpness and common embayment by Imbrian mare material; however, some craters appear to be superposed on the mare material or gradational with it and could be post-Imbrian.
Crater frequency counts on telescopic photographs (Shoemaker and others, 1962)4 suggested that the maria are approximately contemporaneous, and the material at the present mare surface was used to define informally the top of the Imbrian System (Wilhelms, 1970b, p.
It contains, throughout most of its extent, numerous terra islands and large ghost or vestigial craters such as the Flamsteed ring which collectively suggests that the mare is relatively shallow.
astrogeology.usgs.gov /Projects/PlanetaryMapping/DIGGEOL/moon/703/lnrtxt.asc   (361 words)

  
 ch4.3.htm
This crudely circular belt of high-rimmed craters is located along the common boundary between Oceanus Procellarum and Mare Imbrium, about 130 km southwest of the crater Euler.
In several places (designated by A) incomplete craters are present on the flanks of ridges, but the other parts of the originally circular craters are absent on the adjacent mare floor.
Within the darkened area, the concentration of fresh young craters is less than the surrounding mare surface, strongly suggesting that the dark blanketing was deposited appreciably later than the mare lavas.
www.apolloexplorer.co.uk /books/sp-362/ch4.3.htm   (361 words)

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