How is burst size calculated? Calculating burst size Take the FREE phage average of the time points on the plateau before the burst (A) Take the FREE phage average of the time points on the plateau after the burst (B) Subtract A from B; This is the total burst or new phages released (C) What […]
Was Solon a tyrant?
Was Solon a tyrant? Solon (c. 650-561): Athenian statesman, poet, and lawgiver, one of the Seven sages. One would have expected the rise of tyrant, but instead the Athenians appointed a wise man named Solon as lawgiver (594/593). What did Solon do for democracy? Solon implemented a new class system that allowed social mobility, and […]
Is Gregory a Russian name?
Is Gregory a Russian name? The masculine first name Gregory derives from the Latin name “Gregorius”, which came from the late Greek name “Γρηγόριος” (Grēgórios) meaning “watchful, alert” (derived from Greek “γρηγoρεῖν” “grēgorein” meaning “to watch”)….Gregory (given name) Pronunciation /ˈɡrɛɡəri/ Gender Male Origin Word/name Greek via Latin Meaning watchful, alert What is the female version […]
What is the no harm principle?
What is the no harm principle? The no-harm rule is a widely recognised principle of customary international law whereby a State is duty-bound to prevent, reduce and control the risk of environmental harm to other states(Ian Brownlie in: Principles of Public International Law, 7th ed., 2008, pp. What does harm mean in law? harm n. […]
What was the purpose of Motte and Bailey castles?
What was the purpose of Motte and Bailey castles? Motte and bailey castles were a form of castle structure that enabled the new Norman conquerors of England and Wales to secure areas of land quickly and cheaply. The Normans needed a castle design they could erect quickly to subdue the vanquished Britons. What was a […]
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What are pragmatic difficulties?
What are pragmatic difficulties? Children with a pragmatic disorder may demonstrate a general language delay. They may have trouble understanding the meaning of what others are saying. They may also have difficulty using language appropriately to get their needs met and to interact with others. What is pragmatic and examples? Pragmatics refers to how words […]
Who destroyed the Egyptian statues?
Who destroyed the Egyptian statues? Akhenaten Where did the stones for the pyramids come from? Obtaining building material The pyramids were built of limestone, granite, basalt, gypsum (mortar), and baked mud bricks. Limestone blocks were quarried at Giza and possibly other sites. Granite likely came from upriver at Aswan. Alabaster came from Luxor and basalt […]
What does the Bible say about complacency?
What does the Bible say about complacency? The opposite of love is not hate, it’s indifference…. The opposite of life is not death, it’s complacency…. A complacent person is searching for life. Is complacency an attitude? Complacency is an attitude that we develop when we enjoy prolonged comfort. We become so self-satisfied, so smug about […]
Who was the most famous ancient Greek?
Who was the most famous ancient Greek? Alexander the Great What do you call a Greek king? Basileus (Greek: βασιλεύς) is a Greek term and title that has signified various types of monarchs in history. In the English-speaking world it is perhaps most widely understood to mean “king” or “emperor”. What it was like to […]