We visited Avondale House in Wicklow and enjoyed the dragonfly nature reserve.
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VandenBrooks said tracheal volume may be tied to prehistoric dragonfly body size.
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The wings split like dragonfly gossamers, poised for increased maneuvering and power.
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The thought came and went like a dragonfly skimming the river's surface.
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An angry dragonfly shape passed overhead as the first Apache took aim.
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Its bromine unit has been closed since workers walked out in February.
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When iron and manganese are present, the filtrates are treated with bromine.
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Bromide of Iodine.-Thisis a compound of bromine and chloride of iodine.
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Gurney's Sensitive.-Thisis another preparation of bromine, and gives a fine tone.
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The bromine unit has been closed since workers left their posts in February.
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Finally, I must acknowledge the joy that the philosopher-alchemist gives me as well as the kindness and support that comes from the casuistically berserkbear.
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It's also known as Dragonfly 2.0, or Energetic Bear.
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It's also known as Dragonfly 2.0, or EnergeticBear.
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While they've typically targeted critical infrastructure, EnergeticBear has focused on aviation in the past, and generally casts a wide net.
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The group, also known as EnergeticBear or Koala, was widely believed by security experts to be tied to the Russian government.
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New research from security firm ESET shows links between that attack and Russia's " EnergeticBear" hacking group, one of that country's most active teams.
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"I will give you an escort," said Burkhard, somewhat abashed by the energeticbearing of the count.
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But TEMP.Isotope has also created at least one custom system backdoor, and often uses spearphishing and infected websites to compromise targets.
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Results: The ketamine group had greater improvement in the MADRS score than the midazolam group 24 hours after treatment.
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There is no difference in FADD expression among the 3 groups 24 h after HI.
Uso de electrum en inglés
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They were fairly adroit workers in silver, electrum, and especially in gold.
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It was made of electrum, but he hoped people would assume it was silver.
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Vases of gold and electrum, with two ingots, found beneath the ruins of Troy.
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She brings five rings of gold and electrum.
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By Latin writers amber is variously called electrum, sucinum (succinum), and glaesum or glesum.
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They were ablaze with electrum, turquoise, and copper.
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Even the Heretic King held on to the territory of Nubia, with its gold mines and electrum.
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The gold of electrum chariots," Thutmose envisioned, "and beneath them, the blazing ankh of life."
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A natural alloy of gold containing 20 per cent silver, termed electrum, is the lowest grade of the noble metal.
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These articles shall be engraved on a pillar of electrum, which shall be set up on the border in mid-air.
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It was a wire framework fashioned from gold and electrum, connected to the cylinder by thick, braided cables of silver.
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She pressed his hand down, and thin electrum deniers spit from the smiling mouth into her palm one at a time.
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Right mixture or the seven gives Electrum, per alchemists.
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The track is taken from his forthcoming album, Plectrum Electrum, which is set for a spring release.
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Electrum is a metal and hath that name, for in the sunbeam it shineth more clear than gold or silver.
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After Sunday night's VMAs, the artist revealed that Plectrum Electrum will arrive in September alongside an entirely separate LP, Art Official Age.