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Перевод: doe speek doe


[существительное]
самка ; самка оленя; лань


Тезаурус:

  1. A similar DOE has been found in experiments by Edwards, Jagielo, Zentall and Hogan (1982), who used different types of grain to differentiate the outcomes, and by Peterson and Trapold (1984) who presented (in the correlated condition) food after a correct response for one trial-type and just a feedback tone for a correct response for the other type of trial.
  2. Experiments investigating the "differential outcomes effect" (DOE; Peterson and Trapold 1980) can be seen as collapsing these two stages.
  3. The House of Lords Select Committee concluded that MAFF and DoE's narrow view is unnecessary and that there was no legal impediment to a more liberal application of the Directive.
  4. Specifically, the DoE "granted" derogations for supplies where nitrate exceeded 50 mg/litre but did not exceed a three monthly average of 80 mg/litre and a maximum of 100 mg/litre "except in exceptional and transitory circumstances".
  5. The DoE wrote to Water Authorities "seeking from them assessments of the zones that would need to be designated" if the Directive came into being.
  6. GLC or DoE, or the Royal Parks people."
  7. One of the highest scoring fighter pilots of the Battle of Britain, Bob Doe has written an interesting book that goes a good deal further than describing some of his exploits in the Battle.
  8. In the "worst case scenario," say MAFF and DoE, "it is possible that most of the Anglian region would have to be declared a water protection zone as well as substantial parts of Severn Trent and other areas, accounting in total for the great bulk of the UK arable protection area."
  9. So it was interesting to hear this week from Mrs Bolton of Wildlife In Need in the north of our country that she has recently saved the life of a six-month old roe doe fawn.
  10. Dr Alan Apling of the DoE has estimated that the UK contribution to NOx pollution in southern Norway could be "more than 50 per cent in some areas".
  11. The UK Government Committee of Enquiry chaired by Lord Chorley (DoE 1987) on the Handling of Geographic Information suggested in recommendation 59 that GIS technology projects be promoted since the report noted that the existing interfaces to GIS systems were poor.
  12. Whatever its internal opinions, in responding to the House of Commons Select Committee's report Acid Rain , the DoE peddled the Forestry Commission line that British tree damage bore only a "superficial resemblance" to "that associated with air pollution in West Germany".
  13. In 1988, the government's Chief Medical Officer, Sir Donald Acheson, told the DoE that the level should remain at 50 mg/litre, mainly because, if a cancer risk existed, it would be a result of long-term exposure.

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