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plan.mp3
plan
  • plan. scheme. design. intention. layout. program. programme. project. proposal. proposition. arrangement. blue print. chart. conspectus. idea. map. plot. set-up.
  • plan. scheme. design. intention. layout. program. programme. project. proposal. proposition. arrangement. blue print. chart. conspectus. idea. map. plot. set-up. blueprint. device. dodge. drawing. game.
  • A draught or form
  • properly, a representation drawn on a plane, as a map or a chart
  • especially, a top view, as of a machine, or the representation or delineation of a horizontal section of anything, as of a building
  • a graphic representation
  • a diagram.
  • A scheme devised
  • a method of action or procedure expressed or described in language
  • a project
  • as, the plan of a constitution
  • the plan of an expedition.
  • A method
  • a way of procedure
  • a custom.
  • To form a delineation of
  • to draught
  • to represent, as by a diagram.
  • To scheme
  • to devise
  • to contrive
  • to form in design
  • as, to plan the conquest of a country. scale drawing of a structure
  • 'the plans for City Hall were on file' a series of steps to be carried out or goals to be accomplished
  • 'they drew up a six-step plan'
  • 'they discussed plans for a new bond issue' make plans for something
  • 'He is planning a trip with his family' have the will and intention to carry out some action
  • 'He plans to be in graduate school next year'
  • 'The rebels had planned turmoil and confusion' make or work out a plan for
  • devise
  • 'They contrived to murder their boss'
  • 'design a new sales strategy'
  • 'plan an attack'.
  • chart. design. layout. plan. project. schema. scheme. plot. program (me. proposal. policy. proposition. device. canvas. schedule. blueprint. cadre. designs. drawing. game. line. map. plat. recipe.
  • a series of steps to be carried out or goals to be accomplished
  • 'they drew up a six-step plan'
  • 'they discussed plans for a new bond issue'. an arrangement scheme
  • 'the awkward design of the keyboard made operation difficult'
  • 'it was an excellent design for living'
  • 'a plan for seating guests'. scale drawing of a structure
  • 'the plans for City Hall were on file'. have the will and intention to carry out some action
  • 'He plans to be in graduate school next year'
  • 'The rebels had planned turmoil and confusion'. make plans for something
  • 'He is planning a trip with his family'. make or work out a plan for
  • devise
  • 'They contrived to murder their boss'
  • 'design a new sales strategy'
  • 'plan an attack'. make a design of
  • plan out in systematic, often graphic form
  • 'design a better mousetrap'
  • 'plan the new wing of the museum'.
  • A prescribed, written sequence of actions to achieve a goal, usually ordered in phases or steps with a schedule and measureable targets
  • defines who is responsible for achievement, who will do the work, and links to other related plans and goals By law agencies must have strategic plans, business plans, and performance plans They may also have implementation plans, program plans, project plans, management plans, office plans, personnel plans, operational plans, etc.
  • A drawing, sketch, or diagram of any object or structure, especially, a very large-scale and considerably detailed map of a small area.
  • A program or pseudo-code fragment that solves a single, well defined goal Examples would be a code fragment to sum a series of numbers or code to input words from a file until the end-of-file character is encountered [Soloway82] [Rist86] A program as a whole is described in terms of global plans For example, most programs can be described in terms of the following high-level global plan: Input a set of data, process the data, then output the data.
  • An architectural drawing showing in two dimensions the arrangement of space in a building.
  • The drawing of the horizontal plane of a building, cut through the walls at about three feet above a floor and looking down Also called a floor plan.
  • A means of resource management, prepared under the Resource Management Act 1991, which sets out issues, objectives, methods and rules pertaining to the management of an area or a resource, as required or provided for by the act There are both regional and district plans, prepared by regional and territorial authorities A plan is usually defined as including a proposed plan, which has been publicly notified for submissions.
  • A plan is written ordered set of decisions, directions, policies, and a course of action to achieve a set of objectives Plans usually include graphics, maps, and descriptions of areas and projects as well as findings, assumptions, and recommendations of the planning process When adopted, 'plans' become guides for administration They are not end products They are subject to change as policies change due to unfolding events, such as changing standards of life style, environmental factors, costs, and advancing technology. : An orthographic projection onto a horizontal picture plane typically of the site, floor levels, and roofs of buildings See also 'section'.
  • A method of action as text, drawing, or map. means any bonus, profit-sharing, pension, retirement, thrift, savings, incentive, stock purchase, stock option, stock ownership, stock appreciation, dividend reinvestment, or similar plan
  • or any dividend or interest reinvestment plan or employee benefit plan as defined in Rule 405 under the Securities Act.
  • Develop strategies and plans for change, communications, training and performance measurement to maximise opportunities and minimise risks.
  • A set of steps, procedures or programs, worked out beforehand in order to accomplish an objective or goal.
  • The plan is the basis for all RECEPTOR activities, and must be created by the user before a RECEPTOR analysis can be done All things affecting the search are described in the plan: which molecules are used in the search
  • which atoms are used as pharmacophore points
  • and parameters that affect all of the molecules as a group as well as those applied only to specific molecules The plan exists as a subdirectory in the directory containing the starting MOL2 files.
  • As used anywhere in the West Eugene Wetlands Plan, the terms 'the Plan', 'this Plan', 'West Eugene Wetlands Plan' or 'the WEWP' are all references to the current West Eugene Wetlands Plan as adopted or hereafter amended Rare Animal: See definition for 'rare species '. , v t To bother about the best method of accomplishing an accidental result.
  • A health care program offered by the State that partially pays or reimburses the employee or retiree for covered health care services or treatments.
  • There may be several different plan types available To see what different plan types include click on the plan type link. the ability to PLAN how to use that information, to meet your goal This continues the DESIGN and takes you all the way to implementation You should now have some feasible deadlines identified.
  • A disciplined, systematic approach, formulated beforehand, that results in detailed strategies, tactics and implementation steps.
  • The skill of outlining appropriate strategies for solving complex problems that are new to you, starting with appropriate physical laws and principles.
  • A drawing representing any one of the floors or horizontal cross sections of a building, or the horizontal plane of any other object or area.
  • The specific actions or mechanisms mandated by the affirmative Traditionally, plans specify resolutional mandates as well as non-resolutional logistical requirements and legislative intent for purposes of clarification.
  • concept , conception , idea , layout , plan , scheme.
 
plancı
  • schemer.
 
plançete
  • surveyor's plane table.
planet.mp3
planet
  • A celestial body which revolves about the sun in an orbit of a moderate degree of eccentricity.
  • It is distinguished from a comet by the absence of a coma, and by having a less eccentric orbit.
  • See Solar system.
  • A star, as influencing the fate of a men. any of the celestial bodies that revolve around the sun in the solar system.
  • any of the celestial bodies that revolve around the sun in the solar system. a person who follows or serves another.
  • A planet is a relatively large object that orbits a star Actually the definition for exactly what can be called a 'planet' is uncertain, and there are no specific lower size limits The planet Pluto by all logical accounts is too small to be a full-fledged planet, yet orbits the Sun in an independent orbit and was originally judged a planet However, it is smaller than Earth's Moon, and there may well be other objects as large orbiting the Sun However, there are definite upper limits to the size of a planet Objects with masses about ten times that of Jupiter form a class of objects intermediate between stars and planets They are called 'brown dwarfs ' Brown dwarfs give off too much energy to be planets, yet they are too small to exhibit the full nuclear fusion processes that defines stars.
  • A spherical ball of rock and/or gas that orbits a star The Earth is a planet Our solar system has nine planets These planets are, in order of increasing average distance from the Sun: Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune, and Pluto.
  • A spherical ball of rock and/or gas that orbits a star The Earth is a planet Our solar system has nine planets These planets are, in order of increasing present distance from the Sun: Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Pluto, and Neptune.
  • A major object which orbits around a star In our solar system, there arenine such objects which aretraditionally called 'planets'': Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune, and Pluto While no individual planet has ever been seen orbiting around another star, we wouldn't expect to see them, given the limits of current technology It is suspected, though, that planets are common companions of stars. Any one of the nine primary celestial bodies that orbit the sun: Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune, and Pluto.
  • A very large body in orbit around a star Planets can be composed mainly of rock or of dense gases.
  • Large spherical object shining by a star Our planets are: Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune, Pluto.
  • A cosmic object that is more massive than an asteroid but less massive than a star and shines by reflected light. the major bodies in the solar system that shine only by reflected light from the Sun: Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune and Pluto.
  • A non-luminous body moving round a star There are nine known planets in our Solar System, some of which are attended by satellites Experience the planets of the solar system.
  • A celestial body of the solar system, revolving around the sun in a nearly circular orbit, or a similar body revolving around a star See table XII See also astronomical constant, tables II and III, noting that some values differ in the three tables.
  • For the purposes of Astrology the planets are considered to be the Sun, Moon, Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune, and Pluto Some Astrologers also include asteroids or the small planetoid Chiron which orbits between Saturn and Uranus Some even include mythical planets such as Lilith, the dark moon. a 'wanderer' one of the nine bodies in orbit around the sun. n any object in space that does not generate its own light, that revolves around another body, such as the sun, which does give it light.
  • A nonluminous body associated with a star Any of nine such bodies that circle our sun.
  • A large body that orbits the Sun.
  • From an old word meaning 'wanderer ' The planets are those celestial bodies that seem to move through the zodiac In astrology, the planets include the Sun and the Moon.
  • Object revolving in an approximately circular orbit around a star[?] See also: asteroid. : A solid object in motion about a star If it is very small, it is called an asteroid See also Brown Dwarf.
  • Astronomy: spherical and massive celestial body orbiting around the Sun or around an other star Astrology: object of the Zodiac that individually and collectively more or less influences the human beings, in one or several life sectors Esotericism: physical body of an entity considerably more evolved than a human being. one of the principal nonluminous bodies in orbit around the Sun or another star There are nine in the Solar System.
  • Any of nine solid, nonluminous bodies revolving about the Sun.
  • One of nine major bodies that orbit the Sun, visible to us by reflected sunlight.
  • A non-luminous body moving round a star There are nine known planets in our Solar System, some of which are attended by satellites.
  • Any of the nine large objects that revolve around the Sun There are also over 80 potential Exo-Solar planets.
  • planet.
plankton.mp3
plankton
  • plankton.
  • All the animals and plants, taken collectively, which live at or near the surface of salt or fresh waters. the aggregate of small plant and animal organisms that float or drift in great numbers in fresh or salt water.
  • plankton.
  • Passively floating or weakly motile aquatic plants and animals. the passively floating or weakly motile aquatic plants and animals.
  • Minute plant and animal organisms that are found in aquatic ecosystems.
  • Tiny, free-floating organisms of the ocean or other aquatic systems They may be phytoplankton or zooplankton. 1) Small, usually microscopic, plants and animals in aquatic systems 2) All of the smaller floating, suspended or self-propelled organisms in a body of water. floating, drifting or slowly swimming organisms that cannot swim against currents - floating and drifting organisms that have limited swimming abilities and that are carried largely passively with water currents These include bacteria , plants and plant-like organisms and the animals that eat them.
  • Free-swimming microscopic plants or animals that live in water
  • they can be larval forms of other animals such as fish or crustaceans, or adult forms of plants and animals.
  • The small and microscopic organisms drifting or floating in the sea or fresh water.
  • Free-floating plants or animals.
  • Small plants and animals that are suspended in the water and either drift with the currents or swim weakly.
  • Small floating or drifting life forms in water bodies Plankton includes both plants and animals that are carried passively in the water currents Those that can swim do so to change or adjust their depth in the water, not to move from place to place Plankton is one of the 3 main divisions of aquatic life The others being 'nekton' and the 'benthos'. microscopic floating plant and animal organisms of lakes, rivers, and oceans. microscopic plant life found in natural bodies of water. organisms that swim or float in water.
  • Aquatic organisms that drift, or swim weakly.
  • Passively floating or weakly swimming plant and animal life in either fresh or marine waters From the Greek, planktos , 'to wander or drift '.
  • Microscopic plant and animal life.
  • Organisms that float through the water column, not attached to any substrate and unable to move against currents.
  • The collective term for all organisms which drift passively, or are unable to move against prevailing currents The plankton includes four groups primary producers , primary consumers , secondary consumers and the decomposers See also zooplankton, nekton. various small to microscopic organisms that are carried along by the currents. plant and animal organisms, generally microscopic, that float or drift in great numbers in fresh or salt water.
  • Floating or weakly swimming aquatic plants and animals that live in the open water of lakes and rivers, and that form the base of the ocean food chain.
  • A term used to refer to both phytoplankton and zooplankton.
  • Microscopic plants and animals which many fish feed upon early in their lives Some lake trout populations feed upon plankton for their entire lives and are said to be planktivorous. The passively floating or weakly swimming animal and plant life in either fresh or marine waters Many plankton reproduce daily, some hourly, and some every 10 minutes when the temperature is optimal , and when essential nutrients and foods are present. the aggregate of small plant and animal organisms that float or drift in great numbers in fresh or salt water.
 
planlama
  • planning. projection.
  • planning.
  • planning. tactics. scheduling. designing.

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