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Contrabass Flute in C: by Kotato & Fukushima, B-foot-joint; trill-keys
C-フルート: by Haynes in 1963; Silver; open-holes; B-foot joint; additional open-thumb; Lafin headjoint
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55, Ujeongguk-ro, Jongno-gu, Seoul, Korea TEL :.02-2011-1744~7 FAX :.02-725-6643 E-MAIL : hong@buddhism.or.kr COPYRIGHT(C) BY YEON DEUNG HOE. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.
燃燈会保存委員会/釈迦生誕日の奉祝委員会ソウル市鐘路区堅志洞 55 TEL :.02-2011-1744~7 FAX :.02-725-6643 E-MAIL : hong@buddhism.or.kr COPYRIGHT(C) BY YEON DEUNG HOE. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.
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-Other aromatic hydrocarbon mixtures of which 65 % or more by volume (including losses) distils at 250°C by the ISO 3405 method (equivalent to the ASTM D 86 method)
-その他の芳香族炭化水素混合物で、ISO 3405の方法(ASTM D 86の方法と同等の方法)による温度250度における減失量加算留出容量が全容量の65%以上のもの
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Embarcadero Technologies Grows Delphi and C++ by 54% in 2011
エンバカデロとロジカがAppWaveプラットフォームのパートナーシップ締結を発表
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Thermocouple Code Adjusted to 0°C by PT1000 Measurements (LSB)
Temperature Calculated by "Linear" Equation 5 (°C)
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The command should be quoted to prevent being broken up by the shell. This option may be used multiple times. Multiple commands may be executed with a single -c by separating them with semicolons. Commands are executed in the order they appear.
デフォルトでは、コマンドファイルがメモリに一度に読み込まれ、そこで実行される。 一行ずつコマンドファイルを読んだ方が望ましい場合もある。例えば、 標準入力はこのように扱った方が良い。強制的にこのモードを指定するには、 -b フラグを指定する。 (Expectkでは、 -buffer) stdio のバッファリングは依然有効であるが、FIFO または stdin から読み込む場合は 問題は起こらないはずであることに注意すること。
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Wat Phou, 5,000kip 8-16:30 Rec 7km from Champassak village, 1 hour by bicycle. This is one of the most important temple complexes in Laos, built in 11th C. by Khmer King Suryavarmann II. This is said it is a prototype for Angkor Wat, it has the same style causeway & moat. Unfortunately it is in a bad condition, but if you are ruin lovers, it will not disappoint you. Originally Hindu, it was converted to a Buddhist Temple and houses Buddha statues. Located on the mountain slope with many terraces, there are wonderful views over the plain below.
Wat Phou, 5,000kip(自転車で来ると500k追加) 8:00-16:30 Champassakの村から南へ7km、自転車で1時間。11世紀にクメ-ルの王 Suryavarmann 2世が建てたラオスでもっとも重要な寺院の遺跡。アンコールワットの原形ともいわれ、同じ形の参道と池があるが保存状態はよくない。それでも遺跡の好きな人達には楽しめる場所である。もともとヒンドゥー寺院であったが、後に仏像が置かれ仏教寺院となった。現在も仏像が置かれていて、参拝する人達もいる。寺院は山の裾野から中腹へ何段ものテラスと共に建てられ、本殿のある一番高い場所からの眺めはすばらしい。 お薦め
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He was born rich, Selinunte, founded in the mid-seventh century. C. by colonists from Megara Hyblaea, near Syracuse, spintisi in the heart of the domains Carthaginians Island. The most westerly of the Greek colonies in Sicily was in the belly of the beast, between the Elymians of Segesta and the Phoenician-Punic Mozia. But for two centuries was prosperous and powerful, with its own brand, populous – seems – of 80.000 people, on a limestone hill surrounded by two rivers, the Modione (the ancient Selinus) and the Cottone, on the banks of which grew, luxuriant, wild parsley (it Selinus, note: onde Selinunte), in a fertile land – According to a legend, tempered by the great Empedocles, called for the occasion – that sloped down toward the sea of ​​Africa, beyond which the observed, worried, the terrible Carthage. Pure, relations between the two cities remained largely peaceful coexistence, based in particular on trade. Apart from the frequent border disputes with Segesta, rather, in Selinunte were stabilizing, along with the original core pro-Greek, uses, morals, mode typically Punic. And maybe that's why his artistic development is more complex and original than that of other Greek colonies in Sicily, as can be seen in the extraordinary metopes that decorated the fronts of the temples, of which remain sixteen specimens that are the most proud of the Regional Archaeological Museum in Palermo; or, also, the so-called Ephebe of Selinunte (recently moved to the Museum of Castelvetrano), bronze which has, setting next to all Greek, clear characteristics indigenous. Quickly the city extended its domains, founding Eraclea Minoa (570 a. C. about) and seizing a vast territory inside, corny, to the mouth of Platani. The sources speak of a progressive pro-Carthaginian attitude of the ruling class, reached the point of giving hospitality to Gisco, son of the Punic general Hamilcar, fallen in the great battle of Himera (480 a. C), he had seen the Carthaginiansadefeated by Greek forces, and in which it was declared a Selinunte neutral. Until, exploded the conflict between Athens and Syracuse – set directly on the request for help from Athens by Segesta, at yet another territorial dispute with Selinunte -, defeat of the Athenian expedition of Nicias, Segesta, feeling now at the mercy of Selinunte, called for help from Carthage. The siege lasted nine days, at the end of which (we are in 409 a.C.), Selinunte was destroyed after a desperate resistance. After, the Syracuse Her
Nacque ricca, Selinunte, fondata alla metà del VII secolo a. C. da coloni di Megara Hyblaea, vicino Siracusa, spintisi nel cuore dei domini cartaginesi nell’Isola. La più occidentale delle colonie greche di Sicilia era nella tana del lupo, fra gli Elimi di Segesta e i Fenicio-Punici di Mozia. Ma per due secoli fu florida e potente, con una propria zecca, popolosa – sembra – di 80.000 abitanti, su una collinetta calcarea circondata da due fiumi, il Modione (l’antico Sélinus) e il Cottone, sulle cui rive cresceva, rigoglioso, il prezzemolo selvatico (il sélinus, appunto: onde Selinunte), in un terreno fertilissimo – secondo una leggenda, bonificato dalC言語grande Empedocle, chiamato per l’occasione – che digradava verso il mar d’Africa, al di là del quale la osservava, preoccupata, la terribile Cartagine. Pure, i rapporti fra le due città furono per molto tempo di convivenza pacifica, fondati soprattutto su scambi commerciali. A parte le frequenti liti di confine con Segesta, anzi, a Selinunte si andavano stabilizzando, accanto all’originaria anima filo-greca, usi, costumi, mode tipicamente punici. E forse anche per questo il suo sviluppo artistico risulta più articolato e originale rispetto a quello di altre colonie greche della Sicilia orientale, come si può ammirare nelle straordinarie metope che ornavano le fronti dei templi, delle quali rimangono sedici esemplari che costituiscono il maggior vanto del Museo archeologico regionale di Palermo; ovvero, anche, nel cosiddetto Efebo di Selinunte (da poco trasferito al Museo civico di Castelvetrano), bronzo che presenta, accanto ad un’impostazione tutta greca, chiare caratteristiche indigene. Rapidamente la città estese i propri domini, fondando Eraclea Minoa (570 a. C. 約) e impadronendosi di un vasto territorio interno, ricco di grano, sino alle foci del Platani. Le fonti ci parlano di un progressivo atteggiamento filo-cartaginese della classe dirigente, giunto al punto da dare ospitalità a Giscone, figlio del generale punico Amilcare, caduto nella grande battaglia di Imera (480 a. C), che aveva visto i Cartaginesi sconfitti dalle forze greche, e nella quale Selinunte si era dichiarata neutrale. Finché, esploso il conflitto tra Atene e Siracusa – sorto proprio sulla richiesta di aiuto ad Atene da parte di Segesta, in occasione di un’ennesima controversia territoriale con Selinunte -, sconfitta la spedizione ateniese di Nicia, セゲスタ, sentendosi ormai alla mercè di Selinunte, chiamò in aiuto Cartagine. Durò nove