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mobile equipment

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મોબાઇલ ઉપકરણ

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where equipment is stored

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s36: wear suitable protective clothing

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please take the official translations! you find them here: http: // europa. eu. int/ eur- lex/ lex/ lexuriserv/ lexuriserv. do? uri=celex: 32001l0059: en: html

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it's weakened of its protective factors.

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તે તેના રક્ષણાત્મક પરિબળો થી નબળું પડીયુ.

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s38: in case of insufficient ventilation wear suitable respiratory equipment

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please take the official translations! you find them here: http: // europa. eu. int/ eur- lex/ lex/ lexuriserv/ lexuriserv. do? uri=celex: 32001l0059: en: html

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in which she will be seen playing an over-protective mother.

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જેમાં તે ઓવર-પ્રોટેક્ટિવ માતાના રોલ કરતી જોવા મળશે.

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kajol will be seen in the role of over protective mother in the upcoming film.

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અપકમિંગ ફિલ્મમાં ઓવર પ્રોટેક્ટેડ મધરના રોલમાં જોવા મળશે કાજોલ

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in the 1970s, we identified an existential threat to our protective ozone layer.

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1970 ના દાયકામાં, અમે અસ્તિત્વમાં રહેલો ખતરો ઓળખ્યો અમારા રક્ષણાત્મક ઓઝોન સ્તર પર.

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information regarding construction, organisation and equipment in the form annexed to the form of tender in quaduplicate

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ટેન્ડર ફોર્મના ટેન્ડર ફોર્મમાં તુલનાત્મક સ્વરૂપની ટેન્ડર વિશેની માહિતી, ક્વૅપુપ્લિકેટમાં ટેન્ડર ફોર્મ

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one of the biggest challenges in doing a dna extraction is it usually requires very expensive equipment, and takes hours.

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ડીએનએ નિષ્કર્ષણ કરવામાં સૌથી મોટો પડકાર છે શું તેને સામાન્ય રીતે ખૂબ જ ખર્ચાળ ઉપકરણોની જરૂર હોય છે, અને કલાકો લે છે.

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and he solved this problem of galileo's, and he did it with a really relatively trivial piece of equipment.

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અને તેમણે ગૅલિલીયોની સમસ્યાનું સમાધાન કરી આપ્યું, જેના માટે એમણે સાવ સામાન્ય સાધનનો ઉપયોગ કર્યો. તેમણે આ પૈકી એક્નો ઉપયોગ કર્યો.

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and many had spent more than 2,000 dollars in fees and equipment just to get kicked out within the first three weeks?

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ઘણા એ 2000 ડોલર થી વધારે ફી તથા સાધન ની ખરીદીમાં ખર્ચો કર્યો, માત્ર પહેલા ત્રણ અઠવાડિયામાં બહાર નીકળવા?

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but then in 2000, the international cycling union decreed that anyone who wanted to hold that record had to do so with essentially the same equipment that eddy merckx used in 1972.

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પરંતુ તે પછી 2000 માં, આંતરરાષ્ટ્રીય સાયકલિંગ યુનિયન હુકમ આપ્યો કે જે કોઈ પણ તે રેકોર્ડ રાખવા માંગે છે આવશ્યકપણે સમાન ઉપકરણો સાથે આવું કરવું પડ્યું જેનો એડી મર્ક્ક્સે 1972મા ઉપયોગ કર્યો હતો.

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riddhi who is playing kajol's son in the film, had seen the actress moulding herself in the role of over-protective mother.

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ફિલ્મમાં કાજોલના દીકરાનો રોલ કરતા રિદ્ધીએ એક્ટ્રેસને ઓવર-પ્રોટેક્ટિંગ મધરના રોલમાં પોતાને ઢાળતા જોઈ હતી.

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christian julien robin notes that all the known south arabian divinities had a positive or protective role and that evil powers were only alluded to but were never personified.[20]

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ક્રિશ્ચિયન જુલિયન રોબિન નોંધે છે કે તમામ જાણીતા દક્ષિણ અરેબિયન દૈવીઓની હકારાત્મક અથવા રક્ષણાત્મક ભૂમિકા હતી અને દુષ્ટ શક્તિઓનો ફક્ત સંકેત આપવામાં આવ્યો હતો પરંતુ તે ક્યારેય વ્યક્ત થયા ન હતા.

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with reference to the trailing mail, kindly note in the said equipment we need to replace the bottom disc with some area of shell, also note offer price as per your last po no 67450. kindly arrange to release the po along with same terms and condition.

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ટ્રેઇલિંગ મેઇલના સંદર્ભમાં, કૃપા કરીને ઉપરોક્ત સાધનોમાં નોંધ લો કે અમારે બોટમ ડિસ્કને શેલના કેટલાક વિસ્તાર સાથે બદલવાની જરૂર છે, તમારા છેલ્લા પીઓ નંબર 67450 મુજબ ઓફરની કિંમત પણ નોંધો. કૃપા કરીને સમાન નિયમો અને શરતો સાથે પી.ઓ.ને મુક્ત કરવાની ગોઠવણ કરો.

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factors preventing wide adoption of quantum key distribution outside high security areas include the cost of equipment, and the lack of a demonstrated threat to existing key exchange protocols. however, with optic fibre networks already present in many countries the infrastructure is in place for a more widespread use.

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ઉચ્ચ સલામતીવાળા વિસ્તારોની બહાર પરમાણુ ચાવી ના વિતરણના વ્યાપક સ્વીકારને અટકાવનારા પરિબળોમાં ઉપકરણોની કિંમત અને હાલ ના ચાવી ના વિનિમય પ્રોટોકોલો સામે નિદર્શન કરેલા ધમકીનો સમાવેશ થાય છે.આમ પણ ઘણા દેશોમાં પહેલેથી હાજર ઓપ્ટિક ફાઇબર નેટવર્ક સાથે, ઇન્ફ્રાસ્ટ્રક્ચર વધુ વ્યાપક ઉપયોગ ના સ્થાને છે.

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energy consumption (and costs) do you know in actual we are consuming more electricity or paying more amounts what we actually not use it ? according to the energy auditors we can easily save between 5 and 10% of their energy consumption (and costs) by changing our behavior such as switching electrical equipment off at the mains rather than leaving it on standby, turning off lights when they’re not being used by saving electrical energy will directly reflected to saving money so it is very necessary to under stood ghost unit or amount which we are paying without using the appliances. the major appliances in your home — refrigerators, clothes washers, dishwashers — account for a big chunk of your monthly utility bill. and if your refrigerator or washing machine is more than a decade old, you’re spending a lot more on energy than you need to. today’s major appliances don’t hog energy the way older models do because they must meet minimum federal energy efficiency standards. these standards have been tightened over the years, so any new appliance you buy today has to use less energy than the model you’re replacing. for instance, if you buy one of today’s most energy-efficient refrigerators, it will use less than half the energy of a model that’s 12 years old or older. top lighting • get into the habit of turning lights off when you leave a room. —-saving energy 0.5 % • use task lighting (table and desktop lamps) instead of room lighting. • take advantage of daylight • de-dust lighting fixtures to maintain illumination—–saving energy 1 % • compact fluorescent bulbs (cfl): 1. cfl use 75% less energy than normal bulbs. 2. cfl are four times more energy efficient than normal bulbs. 3. cfl can last up to ten times longer than a normal bulb. • use electronic chokes. in place of conventional copper chokes.—-saving energy 2 % • get into the habit of turning lights off when you leave a room. • use only one bulb for light fittings with more than one light bulb, or replace additional bulbs with a lower wattage version. • use energy-saving light bulbs that can last up to ten times longer than a normal bulb and use significantly less energy. a single 20- to 25-watt energy-saving bulb provides as much light as a 100-watt ordinary bulb. • use tungsten halogen bulbs for spotlights—they last longer and are up to 100% more efficient. • fit external lights with a motion sensor. • use high frequency fittings for fluorescent tubes because they cut flicker and are even more efficient than energy-saving light bulbs. they are suitable for kitchens, halls, workshops and garages. save on your fridge & freezer: • defrost your fridge regularly. • check that the door seals are strong and intact. • don’t stand freezer’s back side too near the wall. • avoid putting warm or hot food in the fridge or freezer—it requires more energy to cool it down. • clean condenser coils twice a year. • get rid of old refrigerators! they use twice the energy as new energy star® models. • keep refrigerators full but not overcrowded. • defrost your fridge regularly. when ice builds up, your freezer uses more electricity. if it frosts up again quickly, check that the door seals are strong and intact. • do not stand the fridge next to the oven or other hot appliances if you can help it. also ensure there is plenty of ventilation space behind and above it. • keep the fridge at 40°f and the freezer at 0°f. empty and then turn your fridge off if you go on a long vacation (but make sure you leave the door open). • aim to keep your fridge at least three-quarters full to maintain maximum efficiency. a full fridge is a healthy fridge. • avoid putting warm or hot food in the fridge or freezer—it requires more energy to cool it down. air condition unit • for home purpose use window unit instead of split unit. • for office and commercial purpose use split ac instead of window unit. • consider installing a programmable t. just set the times and temperatures to match your schedule and you will save money and be comfortably cool when you return home. • get air conditioner maintenance each year. • checks the condenser coils, the evaporator coils, the blower wheel, the filter, the lubrication and the electrical contacts. • replace worn and dirty equipment for maximum efficiency. • replace air conditioner filters every month. • turn off central air conditioning 30 minutes before leaving your home. • consider using ceiling or portable fans to circulate and cool the air. • try increasing your air conditioner temperature. even 1 degree higher could mean significant savings, and you will probably not notice the difference. • keep central air conditioner usage to a minimum—or even turn the unit off – if you plan to go away. • consider installing a programmable thermostat. just set the times and temperatures to match your schedule, and you will save money and be comfortably cool when you return home. • get air conditioner maintenance each year – ensure your service person checks the condenser coils, the evaporator coils, the blower wheel, the filter, the lubrication and the electrical contacts. replace worn and dirty equipment for maximum efficiency. • replace air conditioner filters every month. • buy the proper size equipment to meet your family’s needs – an oversized air conditioner unit will waste energy. • if you have a furnace, replace it at the same time as your air conditioner system. why? because it is your furnace fan that blows cool air around your home, and a newer furnace fan provides improved air circulation all year round, plus saves energy costs. water heater • check your hot water temperature. it does not need to be any higher than 140°f for washing purposes. • plug the basin or bath when you run any hot water. • use a timer to make sure the heating and hot water are only on when needed. • insulate your hot water pipes to prevent heat loss, and your water will stay hotter for longer. plus, you will also use less energy to heat it. and simply fitting a jacket onto your hot water tank can cut waste by up to three quarters. • take showers—a bath consumes 5 times more hot water. buy a low-flow showerhead for more efficiency and it will pay for itself in no time. • avoid washing dishes under hot running water, and do not pre-rinse before using the dishwasher. • repair dripping hot water taps immediately • make sure hot water taps are always turned off properly. washing machine • wash full loads of washing machine—you will use your machine less often, saving time, and it is more energy-efficient. • wash at a lower temperature or the economy setting to save even more. • use the spin cycle, and then hang washing out rather than tumble drying—your clothes and linens will smell fresher! • if you need to tumble dry, try a lower temperature setting. • use your dryer for consecutive loads, because the built-up heat between loads will use less energy. oven/electrical cooker • make sure your oven door closes tightly. • use a microwave rather than conventional oven, when possible. • keep the center of the pan over the element, and keep the lid on when cooking on the stovetop. • only boil the amount of water that you need—just ensure there is enough water to cover the heating element. turn the element or electric kettle down as soon as it reaches the boiling point. computer / laptop • buy a laptop instead of a desktop, if practical. —-saving energy 5 %. • if you buy a desktop, get an lcd screen instead of an outdated crt. • use sleep-mode when not in use helps cut energy costs by approx 40%. • turn off the monitor; this device alone uses more than half the system’s energy. • screen savers save computer screens, not energy. • use separate on/off switch socket instead of one. • laser printers use more electricity than inkjet printers. fan • a ceiling fan in operation through out night will gobble up 22 units in a month. • there is a wrong notion that fan at more speed would consume more current. • fan running at slow speed would waste energy as heat in the regulator. • the ordinary regulator would take 20 watts extra at low speed. • the energy loss can be compensated by using electronic regulator buy efficient electric appliances: • they use two to 10 times less electricity for the same functionality, and are mostly higher quality products that last longer than the less efficient ones. in short, efficient appliances save you lots of energy and money. • in many countries, efficiency rating labels are mandatory on most appliances. look energy star label is used. • the label gives you information on the annual electricity consumption. in the paragraphs below, we provide some indication of the consumption of the most efficient appliances to use as a rough guide when shopping. lists of brands and models and where to find them are country-specific and so cannot be listed here, but check the links on this page for more detailed information. • average consumption of electric appliances in different regions in the world, compared with the high efficient models on the market ghost consumers: • identify the “ghost consumers” which consume power – not because they are in use, but because they are plugged in and are in stand-by mode. • the tv consumes 10 watt power when it’s is in stand by mode. ex. tv is in stand-by-mode for 10 hours a day. energy consumption / day= 10 x 10 = 100 watts. = 0.1 kwh. energy consumption / month= 1x100x30=3000 watts=3kwh ( unit) . energy consumption in rupees. = 3 x 4 = 12 rs/month. • the tv consumes 5 watt power when we don’t plug out from switch board. ex. tv is in un plug mode for 10 hours a day. energy consumption / day= 5 x 10 = 50 watts. = 0.05 kwh. energy consumption / month= 1x50x30= 1500 watts=1.5 kwh ( unit) . energy consumption in rupees. = 1.5 x 4 = 6 rs/month. • the cell phone charger uses 3 watt per hour when plugged. • mosquito mats consume 5 watts per hour. • if you use an electric geyser, do not leave it in thermostat mode, for it causes standing losses of 1-1.5 units. ઊર્જા વપરાશ (અને ખર્ચ) તમે ખરેખર ખબર છે કે અમે વધુ વીજળી વપરાશ અથવા વધુ ચૂકવણી કરવામાં આવે છે નથી જેટલી અમે ખરેખર તે ઉપયોગ નથી શું? last update:2016-06-01 subject: all quality: excellent energy consumption (and costs) do you know in actual we are consuming more electricity or paying more amounts what we actually not use it ? according to the energy auditors we can easily save between 5 and 10% of their energy consumption (and costs) by changing our behavior such as switching electrical equipment off at the mains rather than leaving it on standby, turning off lights when they’re not being used by saving electrical energy will directly reflected to saving money so it is very necessary to under stood ghost unit or amount which we are paying without using the appliances. the major appliances in your home — refrigerators, clothes washers, dishwashers — account for a big chunk of your monthly utility bill. and if your refrigerator or washing machine is more than a decade old, you’re spending a lot more on energy than you need to. today’s major appliances don’t hog energy the way older models do because they must meet minimum federal energy efficiency standards. these standards have been tightened over the years, so any new appliance you buy today has to use less energy than the model you’re replacing. for instance, if you buy one of today’s most energy-efficient refrigerators, it will use less than half the energy of a model that’s 12 years old or older. top lighting • get into the habit of turning lights off when you leave a room. —-saving energy 0.5 % • use task lighting (table and desktop lamps) instead of room lighting. • take advantage of daylight • de-dust lighting fixtures to maintain illumination—–saving energy 1 % • compact fluorescent bulbs (cfl): 1. cfl use 75% less energy than normal bulbs. 2. cfl are four times more energy efficient than normal bulbs. 3. cfl can last up to ten times longer than a normal bulb. • use electronic chokes. in place of conventional copper chokes.—-saving energy 2 % • get into the habit of turning lights off when you leave a room. • use only one bulb for light fittings with more than one light bulb, or replace additional bulbs with a lower wattage version. • use energy-saving light bulbs that can last up to ten times longer than a normal bulb and use significantly less energy. a single 20- to 25-watt energy-saving bulb provides as much light as a 100-watt ordinary bulb. • use tungsten halogen bulbs for spotlights—they last longer and are up to 100% more efficient. • fit external lights with a motion sensor. • use high frequency fittings for fluorescent tubes because they cut flicker and are even more efficient than energy-saving light bulbs. they are suitable for kitchens, halls, workshops and garages. save on your fridge & freezer: • defrost your fridge regularly. • check that the door seals are strong and intact. • don’t stand freezer’s back side too near the wall. • avoid putting warm or hot food in the fridge or freezer—it requires more energy to cool it down. • clean condenser coils twice a year. • get rid of old refrigerators! they use twice the energy as new energy star® models. • keep refrigerators full but not overcrowded. • defrost your fridge regularly. when ice builds up, your freezer uses more electricity. if it frosts up again quickly, check that the door seals are strong and intact. • do not stand the fridge next to the oven or other hot appliances if you can help it. also ensure there is plenty of ventilation space behind and above it. • keep the fridge at 40°f and the freezer at 0°f. empty and then turn your fridge off if you go on a long vacation (but make sure you leave the door open). • aim to keep your fridge at least three-quarters full to maintain maximum efficiency. a full fridge is a healthy fridge. • avoid putting warm or hot food in the fridge or freezer—it requires more energy to cool it down. air condition unit • for home purpose use window unit instead of split unit. • for office and commercial purpose use split ac instead of window unit. • consider installing a programmable t. just set the times and temperatures to match your schedule and you will save money and be comfortably cool when you return home. • get air conditioner maintenance each year. • checks the condenser coils, the evaporator coils, the blower wheel, the filter, the lubrication and the electrical contacts. • replace worn and dirty equipment for maximum efficiency. • replace air conditioner filters every month. • turn off central air conditioning 30 minutes before leaving your home. • consider using ceiling or portable fans to circulate and cool the air. • try increasing your air conditioner temperature. even 1 degree higher could mean significant savings, and you will probably not notice the difference. • keep central air conditioner usage to a minimum—or even turn the unit off – if you plan to go away. • consider installing a programmable thermostat. just set the times and temperatures to match your schedule, and you will save money and be comfortably cool when you return home. • get air conditioner maintenance each year – ensure your service person checks the condenser coils, the evaporator coils, the blower wheel, the filter, the lubrication and the electrical contacts. replace worn and dirty equipment for maximum efficiency. • replace air conditioner filters every month. • buy the proper size equipment to meet your family’s needs – an oversized air conditioner unit will waste energy. • if you have a furnace, replace it at the same time as your air conditioner system. why? because it is your furnace fan that blows cool air around your home, and a newer furnace fan provides improved air circulation all year round, plus saves energy costs. water heater • check your hot water temperature. it does not need to be any higher than 140°f for washing purposes. • plug the basin or bath when you run any hot water. • use a timer to make sure the heating and hot water are only on when needed. • insulate your hot water pipes to prevent heat loss, and your water will stay hotter for longer. plus, you will also use less energy to heat it. and simply fitting a jacket onto your hot water tank can cut waste by up to three quarters. • take showers—a bath consumes 5 times more hot water. buy a low-flow showerhead for more efficiency and it will pay for itself in no time. • avoid washing dishes under hot running water, and do not pre-rinse before using the dishwasher. • repair dripping hot water taps immediately • make sure hot water taps are always turned off properly. washing machine • wash full loads of washing machine—you will use your machine less often, saving time, and it is more energy-efficient. • wash at a lower temperature or the economy setting to save even more. • use the spin cycle, and then hang washing out rather than tumble drying—your clothes and linens will smell fresher! • if you need to tumble dry, try a lower temperature setting. • use your dryer for consecutive loads, because the built-up heat between loads will use less energy. oven/electrical cooker • make sure your oven door closes tightly. • use a microwave rather than conventional oven, when possible. • keep the center of the pan over the element, and keep the lid on when cooking on the stovetop. • only boil the amount of water that you need—just ensure there is enough water to cover the heating element. turn the element or electric kettle down as soon as it reaches the boiling point. computer / laptop • buy a laptop instead of a desktop, if practical. —-saving energy 5 %. • if you buy a desktop, get an lcd screen instead of an outdated crt. • use sleep-mode when not in use helps cut energy costs by approx 40%. • turn off the monitor; this device alone uses more than half the system’s energy. • screen savers save computer screens, not energy. • use separate on/off switch socket instead of one. • laser printers use more electricity than inkjet printers. fan • a ceiling fan in operation through out night will gobble up 22 units in a month. • there is a wrong notion that fan at more speed would consume more current. • fan running at slow speed would waste energy as heat in the regulator. • the ordinary regulator would take 20 watts extra at low speed. • the energy loss can be compensated by using electronic regulator buy efficient electric appliances: • they use two to 10 times less electricity for the same functionality, and are mostly higher quality products that last longer than the less efficient ones. in short, efficient appliances save you lots of energy and money. • in many countries, efficiency rating labels are mandatory on most appliances. look energy star label is used. • the label gives you information on the annual electricity consumption. in the paragraphs below, we provide some indication of the consumption of the most efficient appliances to use as a rough guide when shopping. lists of brands and models and where to find them are country-specific and so cannot be listed here, but check the links on this page for more detailed information. • average consumption of electric appliances in different regions in the world, compared with the high efficient models on the market ghost consumers: • identify the “ghost consumers” which consume power – not becaus

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