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www.bibusmetals.de
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Who
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, is the path
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Qui fait le trajet, est le chemin d’accès
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You will have observed that wild animals are transported blindfolded, because this
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considerably calmer and less stressful for them. There is a similar trick to reduce stress for fish.
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Vous avez certainement déjà vu que des animaux sauvages transportés les yeux bandés sont ensuite plus calmes et moins stressés en route. Pour les poissons, il existe aussi des astuces de ce genre pour leur éviter du stress. Le stress affaiblit le système immunitaire et chez les poissons, il entraîne une probabilité accrue de maladies.
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It detects where and when the track curves and realigns the train's position accordingly. This
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more pleasant for passengers and allows Talgo trains to travel 33% faster through curving stretches.
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Le système de López Gómez utilise la force centrifuge pour pousser le wagon vers l'extérieur de la courbe. Il détecte l'endroit et le moment où la voie tourne et réaligne la position du train en conséquence. Le voyage n'en est que plus agréable pour les passagers, et les trains Talgo peuvent rouler 33 % plus vite sur les portions courbes.
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Heat
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harder. ..300 km. .400 km. Exhausted, he stops around 20 h to sleep. A deep sleep until midnight. At midnight he will set off again, he who doesn't like riding at night, so as to reach the next control around 5 o'clock.
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La chaleur rend le trajet plus pénible... 300 km ... 400 km ... Epuisé, il s'arrête vers 20 heures pour dormir. Il dormira profondément jusqu'à minuit. A minuit, il repartira, lui qui n'aime pas rouler de nuit, pour atteindre le contrôle suivant vers 5 heures. Encore un acompte de sommeil, une douche, en attendant le jour pour repartir... vers Brest.
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The section of the Aegean Sea between Turkey and Greece is one of the deadliest routes in the world for refugees and migrants. The rough winter waters, overcrowding, poor quality of vessels and life-saving equipment, increase the risk of capsizing, which
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La traversée de la Mer Égée entre la Turquie et la Grèce est l’un des parcours les plus mortifères du monde pour les réfugiés et les migrants. Les eaux hivernales agitées, l’entassement des personnes, la fragilité des embarcations et le manque d’équipements de sauvetage augmentent le risque de chavirement, ce qui rend le voyage significativement plus dangereux.
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The kids are given this case after they have stayed quiet for the first hour, then they can keep taking out individual objects at intervals spread across the whole journey. Whether you’re on the train or in the car, the surprise case guarantees fun and entertainment and
makes the journey
south seem shorter.
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Les vacances sont à portée de main, on sent presque l’odeur de la mer, mais que se passe-t-il? Sur la banquette arrière, on pleurniche et on se chamaille. Ils ne peuvent pas rester bien sagement assis? Non, impossible. Et avant d’avoir atteint la destination finale, on aurait bien besoin de vacances. Mais avec un peu d’imagination et quelques jeux à bord, ce scénario catastrophe peut parfaitement être évité. Pour rendre le programme d’activités encore plus divertissant, nous rassemblons tout le matériel et toutes les idées de jeux (inscrites sur des cartes) dans une mallette à surprises. Les enfants peuvent l’ouvrir après avoir réussi à supporter sagement la première heure. Ensuite, ils peuvent piocher les éléments un à un pendant toute la durée du trajet. En train ou en voiture, la mallette à surprises offre de quoi s’amuser et se divertir, en raccourcissant la longue route qui mène vers le Sud.
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"This book follows on from a previous book, also by Adam Lindemann, named Collecting Contemporary where he brought together insights from some of the most renowned names in collecting art to find out what makes a good investment. And after covering your walls, he's back to uncover the secrets for collecting design. Adam has brought together 32 of the top dealers, auctioneers, collectors and experts - getting a deep understanding into how design collecting works... And after reading, you certainly come out the other end eager to start your collection. The book follows a very linear path taken by the writer which
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very readable and a perfect introduction to the field. I really like the interview format, which allows for genuine insights from experts that really know what they are talking about. Visually, the book is beautifully presented, as you would expect from any tome published by TASCHEN, and the images showcase some of the most beautiful works of design of the past century. What I found refreshing was that although the interviews are with the big players in collecting design, in the end, design was the important factor. They often refer to the idea that it does not matter if it is made from gold or cardboard; as an investment, the design reigns supreme. The final pages will be useful to any start up collector, as Lindemann outlines the key design auctions and fairs from across the world... And equally useful is the glossary of 'terms you need to know' making sure that you talk the talk, ready to go and invest your fortune."— My Deco, London, United Kingdom
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"This book follows on from a previous book, also by Adam Lindemann, named Collecting Contemporary where he brought together insights from some of the most renowned names in collecting art to find out what makes a good investment. And after covering your walls, he's back to uncover the secrets for collecting design. Adam has brought together 32 of the top dealers, auctioneers, collectors and experts - getting a deep understanding into how design collecting works... And after reading, you certainly come out the other end eager to start your collection. The book follows a very linear path taken by the writer which makes the journey very readable and a perfect introduction to the field. I really like the interview format, which allows for genuine insights from experts that really know what they are talking about. Visually, the book is beautifully presented, as you would expect from any tome published by TASCHEN, and the images showcase some of the most beautiful works of design of the past century. What I found refreshing was that although the interviews are with the big players in collecting design, in the end, design was the important factor. They often refer to the idea that it does not matter if it is made from gold or cardboard; as an investment, the design reigns supreme. The final pages will be useful to any start up collector, as Lindemann outlines the key design auctions and fairs from across the world... And equally useful is the glossary of 'terms you need to know' making sure that you talk the talk, ready to go and invest your fortune."— My Deco, London, Royaume-Uni