Chemical element with the atomic number of 105.
Sinónimos
Examples for "db"
Examples for "db"
1They called for a night noise limit of 30db for wind farms.
2And the city council's noise control unit says any increase above 5db constitutes noise pollution.
3DB: As long as I can remember, to tell you the truth.
4DB: Well, I tell you what: my father prepared me for that.
5DB: All I can say is keep your hand in God's hand.
1The lists are tedious to get into, but it's interesting that the Dubna team, à la berkelium, coined one element dubnium.
1The president and his supporters have opposed or neutralized many of the UNP reforms.
2The president and his supporters have opposed or neutralised many of the UNP reforms.
3The UNP took control of 18 councils and SLFP six.
4The UNP's main criticism is over the government's handling of the $32 billion economy.
5Doubtful. Transportation shares also led the market after Union Pacific Corp UNP.N posted higher quarterly profits.
6But the center-left SLFP had opposed many liberal economic policy measures proposed by the center-right UNP.
7He was released in 2012 after pressure from Rajapaksa's opponents and is currently a UNP legislator.
8The SLFP and UNP agreed on a coalition government after the last parliamentary elections in August 2015.
9Currently Mr. Card serves on the board of directors at Union Pacific Corp (NYSE: UNP).
10He is aware that the UNP's main criticism is the state of the $32 billion economy.
11Sirisena has said he wants to take charge of the economy, which is currently handled by the UNP.
12He also stepped down from the ruling United National Party (UNP) deputy leader position with immediate effect.
13The UNP took control of 42 councils and SLFP 10.
14Union Pacific Corp UNP.N chief executive Lance Fritz told Reuters last week consolidation would harm the industry and the No.
15The UNP and UPFA, an alliance of several political parties, consolidated their coalition after a parliamentary election in August 2015.
16The UNP won 45.7 percent of the popular vote, ahead of 42.4 percent for Rajapaksa.