in detective work Image Shoeprint scene .JPG thumb Footprint left at crime scene. left The print ... retrieve pii S1353 1131 06 00224 0 ref , footprint and shoeprint. The Foot tends to be approximately ... from footprint and foot outline dimensions in Gujjars of North India journal Forensic Sci. Int. volume ... cite journal author Krishan K title Estimation of stature from footprint and foot outline dimensions .... ref Other footprint findings Lark Quarry Conservation Park Lark Quarry the only known palaeontological ... footprint discovered, over 3 million years old. ref http news.bbc.co.uk 2 hi 6956902.stm CNN Human footprint may be oldest ever found ref Laetoli human footprints from the Pliocene era 3.7 million ..., Uskmouth, Glamorgan . Accessed 28 July 2006. ref Hawaii Volcanoes National Park Footprint impressions ... Buddha footprint an aniconic and symbolic representation of the Gautama Buddha Buddha . ref Japanese ... . Accessed 28 July 2006. ref Moso s Footprint a 1m by 3m rock enclosure in Samoa made when the giant mythology giant Mosuo Moso stepped over to Samoa from Fiji , and the other footprint can be found ... , has a large footprint shaped impression in the rock at its summit, said by various religious adherents ... . See also Ecological footprint Footstep Petrosomatoglyph Fingerprint Footprints External links ... pii S0379 0738 06 00535 4 References Commons cat Footprint Footprints reflist Use dmy dates date March ... more details
Wikify date June 2010 Flux footprint aka atmospheric flux footprint, footprint is an upwind area where the atmospheric flux measured by an instrument is generated. Specifically, the term flux footprint ... frequently used term, fetch, usually refers to the distance from the tower when describing the footprint ... General concept of the flux footprint. The darker the red color the more contribution that is coming .... So, the water flux footprint was just under the instrument in the first case, and was somewhere upwind in the second case. In Figure 1, the general concept of the flux footprint is visualized the darker ... kilometers away, but rather from somewhere in between. Size and shape of the footprint is also ... center thumb 300px Mathematical representation of footprint. Atmospheric transport can be looked at as a Lagrangian and Eulerian coordinates Lagrangian transport model . In such case, the footprint ... and Gash 1986 , the mathematical representation of footprint would be that seen in Figure 2. Main factors affecting flux footprint Three main factors affecting the size and shape of flux footprint ... lead to an increase in size of the footprint and move peak contribution away from the instrument. The opposite ... in atmospheric stability from stable to unstable would lead to a decrease in size of the footprint and move peak contribution closer to the instrument. Examples of real field flux footprint distribution .... Degree to which flux footprint is affected by these factors is illustrated for the all three respective ... distribution of the footprint was dramatically affected as well. Below is an example of relative ... Footprint Estimates Affected by Measurement Height, Surface Roughness and Thermal Stability. In K.G. Hubbard and M.V.K. Sivakumar Eds. Automated Weather Stations for Applications in Agriculture ... flux footprint models, Boundary Layer Meteorology 80 283 308. Gash, J.H.C. 1986, A note on estimating ... level source, Journal of Applied Meteorology 18 733 740. Leclerc, M.Y., and G.W. Thurtell 1990, Footprint ... more details
Unreferenced date March 2007 Memory footprint refers to the amount of main Random access memory memory that a program uses or references while running. This includes all sorts of active memory regions like code, static data sections both initialized and uninitialized , heap, as well as all the stacks, plus memory required to hold any additional data structures, such as symbol tables , constant tables , debugging structures , open files, etc, that the program ever needs while executing and will be loaded at least once during the entire run. Larger programs have larger memory footprints. Excessive number of utility classes and methods in a programming language design would increase the footprint for API users even if they did not use non standard plug ins or applications. Programs themselves often do not contribute the largest portions to their own memory footprints rather, structures introduced by the run time environment take up most of the memory. For example, a C compiler inserts vtables, type info objects and many temporary and anonymous objects that are active during a program s execution. In a Java program the memory footprint is predominantly made up of the runtime environment in form of the Java Virtual Machine JVM itself that is loaded indirectly when a Java application launches. During the 1990s, computer memory became cheaper and programs with larger memory footprints became commonplace. This trend has been mostly due to the widespread use of computer software, from large enterprise wide applications that consume vast amounts of memory such as databases , to memory intensive multimedia authoring and editing software. To tackle the ever increasing memory needs, Virtual Memory systems were introduced that divide the available memory into equally sized portions and loads ... memory footprint programs have regained importance once more. Low memory footprint programs are of paramount to running applications on embedded platforms where memory is often constrained to within ... more details
wiktionarypar footprint A footprint is a literal word for an impression left by a foot or shoe. Footprint or Footprints may also refer to in science and technology Memory footprint refers to the amount of main memory that a computer program uses or references while running, or how much hard disk space a program takes up. Ichnite , a fossilized footprint In industrial design, an item s footprint is the surface area it occupies. See also wikt form factor form factor . It may also figuratively to distribution of industrial output. Footprint satellite , the area of the Earth s surface from which a satellite s signals can be received Footprint electronics , the layout of electronic connections on a printed circuit board Ecological footprint the environmental impact of a human activity, machine, etc. Carbon footprint the carbon dioxide released by a human activity into the atmosphere Footprinting the technique of gathering information about computer systems in music Footprint , an album by Gary Wright Footprints , an album by Karrin Allyson Footprints album Footprints album , by Holly Valance Footprints poem Footprints poem , a popular allegorical poem and poster Footprints song Footprints song , by Squeeze Footprints composition Footprints composition , a jazz standard by Wayne Shorter Footprints, a song by G Unit from the album Beg For Mercy in other uses Footprint Books , a travel publisher based in Bath, UK, noted especially for their coverage of Latin America Footprints Environmental centre , an e waste recycling centre in Cape Town, South Africa Phylogenetic footprinting See also Buddha footprint , an early aniconic and symbolic representation of the Buddha. Footprints Bay, bay on Ambergris Caye , Belize Moso s Footprint , formation in Samoa The Devil s Footprints , mysterious ... L. Sprague de Camp and Catherine Crook de Camp Footprint Nebula, nebula also known as M1 92 Laetoli footprints , prehistoric footprints near Laetoli, Tanzania Citizens s Footprint Movement , political ... more details
Orphan date February 2011 The GHG footprint, or Greenhouse Gas footprint, refers to the amount of GHG that are emitted during the creation of products or services. It is more comprehensive than the commonly used carbon footprint , which measures only carbon dioxide, one of many Greenhouse Gases. The GHG footprint differs from the ecological footprint in that the former is expressed in units of GHG warming potential GGWP and is generated by products or services, whereas the latter is expressed in units of land area and is generated by whole societies. See also Ecological footprint See also Resource flow and Resource stock in the Glossary Glossary of environmental science R Categories Category Environmental issues with energy Category Economic indicators Category Articles created via the Article Wizard ... more details
The water footprint of an individual, community or business is defined as the total volume of freshwater .... A water footprint can be calculated for any well defined group of consumers e.g. an individual, family ... or economic sector . The water footprint is a geographically explicit indicator, not only showing ... 1 ref However, the water footprint does not provide information on how the embedded water negatively or positively affects local water resources, ecosystems and livelihoods. History The water footprint ... to estimate water footprints are a 2004 report on the Water footprint of nations from UNESCO IHE ref ... institutions in the field has led to the establishment of the Water Footprint Network in 2008 that aims to coordinate efforts to further develop and disseminate knowledge on water footprint concepts, methods and tools. Blue, green and grey water footprint A water footprint consists of three components the blue, green and grey water footprint . The blue water footprint is the volume of freshwater ... and services consumed by the individual or community. The green water footprint is the volume ... . The grey water footprint is the volume of polluted water that associates with the production ... at or above agreed water quality standards. Water footprint of individual consumers The water footprint ... average Water Footprint is 1240 m water person year. The Chinese average is 700 m water person year ... 21 issue 1 doi 10.1007 s11269 006 9039 x year 2006 ref The Finnish average Water Footprint is 1730 ... Vesijalanj lki ref The water footprint of the UK is 1695 m water person year. ref cite journal title UK Water Footprint the impact of the UK s food and fibre consumption on global water resources, Volume 1 url http assets.wwf.org.uk downloads water footprint uk.pdf author Chapagain, A.K. and Orr, S. journal ... UK ref Water footprint of businesses The water footprint of a business, the corporate water footprint ... outputs. The water footprint of a business consists of two components the direct water use by the producer ... more details
Image GEDA screenshot2007 footprint crop.png 150px right Picture could be improved File OLD SOLDER RESIST.jpg 150px right File Plosny spoj s SMD.png 150px right File Dldklpcb.jpg 150px right UniversalPCB.jpg Footprint refers to the physical layout that is required on the printed circuit board in order to mount a component or physical attachment. It can be anything from Through hole technology through hole resistor, 8P8C RJ45 Electrical connector connector , space for a mechanical fastener , or Surface mount technology surface mounted chip . See also Chip carrier Gerber File electronics stub Category Electronic engineering Category Electronics manufacturing it Footprint ... more details
Unreferenced date May 2008 According to mythology myth , Moso s Footprint in Samoa was made when the giant mythology giant Moso stepped over to Samoa from Fiji , and the other footprint can be found on Viti Levu of Fiji. It is a 1m by 3m rock enclosure. See also Petrosomatoglyph coord missing Samoa Category Samoan mythology Category Rock formations Category Landforms of Samoa Oceania myth stub Samoa geo stub la Vestigium Mosonis ... more details
The term climate footprint has emerged from the field of carbon footprint ing, and refers to a measure of the full set of greenhouse gas greenhouse gasses GHGs controlled under the Kyoto Protocol . A climate footprint is a more comprehensive measure of anthropogenic impact upon the climate than a carbon footprint, but is also more costly and labour intensive to calculate. ref cite journal last Wright first L. coauthors Kemp, S., Williams, I. title Carbon footprinting towards a universally accepted definition journal Carbon Management year 2011 volume 2 issue 1 pages 61 72 doi 10.4155 CMT.10.39 ref A climate footprint is a measure of the total amount of carbon dioxide CO sub 2 sub , methane CH sub 4 sub , nitrous oxide N sub 2 sub O , Organofluorine chemistry Hydrofluorocarbons hydrofluorocarbons HFCs , fluorocarbon perfluorocarbons PFCs and sulphur hexafluoride SF sub 6 sub emissions of a defined population, system or activity, considering all relevant sources, sinks and storage within the spatial and temporal boundary of the population, system or activity of interest. Calculated as carbon dioxide equivalent CO sub 2 sub e using the relevant 100 year global warming potential global warming potential GWP100 . Notes reflist Category Climate change ... more details
File Opportunity rover s landing site.jpg thumb right The landing footprint of Opportunity rover on Meridiani Planum After Atmospheric reentry , a non powered spacecraft will land on an area depending upon entry angle, entry mass, atmosphere and drag. It is therefore impossible to know the spacecraft s landing point with absolute precision. By simulating varying reentry courses, a numerical simulation will produce a plot resembling a footprint. Another name for Landing footprint is Landing ellipse . See also Atmospheric reentry External links http amelia.db.erau.edu nasacds 200408Disc3 research 20040086499 2004090707.pdf A Passive Earth Entry Capsule for Mars Sample Return http www.planetary.org blog article 00001425 The Planetary Society Blog, Landing ellipses Spacecraft stub Category Spaceflight Category Space technology ... more details
The ecological footprint is a measure of human demand on the Earth s ecosystems . It is a standardized ... uploads National Footprint Accounts Method Paper 2010.pdf publisher Global Footprint Network accessdate ... footprint was estimated at 1.4 planet Earths in other words, humanity uses ecological services ... en index.php GFN page data sources title Data Sources date 2010 02 05 publisher Global Footprint ... ecological footprint is widely used, ref United Nations Environment Programme UNEP reports. http ... footprint for different nations compared to their Human Development Index . Overview The first academic publication about the ecological footprint was by William Rees academic William Rees in 1992 ... ref The ecological footprint concept and calculation method was developed as the PhD dissertation ..., from 1990 1994. ref Cite thesis degree PhD title Ecological Footprint and Appropriated Carrying ..., Vancouver. ref To make the idea more accessible, Rees came up with the term ecological footprint, inspired by a computer technician who praised his new computer s small footprint on the desk. ref ... 1229007727 rHeHNAWQ6qCKYwJ6WbOsVg William Safire, On Language Footprint, New York Times Magazine ... Footprint Reducing Human Impact on the Earth. ref name Wackernagel & Rees Ecological footprint analysis .... Footprint values at the end of a survey are categorized for Carbon, Food, Housing, and Goods and Services as well as the total footprint number of Earths needed to sustain the world s population ... . Per capita ecological footprint EF is a means of comparing consumption and lifestyles, and checking ... extent the nation s lifestyle would be replicable worldwide. The footprint can also be a useful tool ... States U.S. footprint per capita was 9.0 gha, and that of Switzerland was 5.6 gha per person, while China s was 1.8 gha per person. ref http www.footprintnetwork.org en index.php GFN page footprint ... Footprint Network. Retrieved 2009 02 15 ref ref name Chambers Chambers, N. et al. 2004 Scotland s Footprint ... more details
Multiple issues COI February 2010 refimprove February 2010 A digital footprint is a trail left by an entity ... 0113mobilemarket.html Mobile Marketing ref In social media , a digital footprint is the size of an individual ... A digital footprint is a collection of activities and behaviours recorded when an entity such as a person .... The digital footprint allows interested parties to access this data possibly for data mining , or profiling purposes. One of the first references to a digital footprint was by Nicholas Negroponte , naming ... and sensors. ref http www.mydigitalfootprint.com footprint cms DIGITAL FOOTPRINTS.html the wider Definition ref Footprinting process Inputs to digital footprint include attention , Location geography ... the output of one process becomes the input to the next. The closed loop digital footprint was first ... influenced. The feedback then builds a digital footprint based on social data, and the controller of the social digital footprint data can determine who and why people purchase and behave. According ... passive and active. A passive digital footprint is created when data is collected about an action ... can be stored in many ways depending on the situation. In an online environment a footprint may be stored in an online data base as a hit . This footprint may track the user IP address , when it was created, and where they came from with the footprint later being analyzed. In an offline environment, a footprint may be stored in files, which can be accessed by System administrator administrators ... environment, a footprint can be stored by a user being logged into a site when making a post or edit, with the registered name being connected to the edit. In an off line environment a footprint may be stored ... on the machine, and who performed them. Web browsing The digital footprint applicable specifically to the World Wide Web is the internet footprint ref Cite conference first Simson last Garfinkel first2 David last2 Cox title Finding and Archiving the Internet Footprint location London, England ... more details
Footprint Travel Guides is the imprint of Footprint Handbooks Ltd, a publisher of guidebook s based in Bath, Somerset Bath in the United Kingdom. Particularly noted for their coverage of Latin America, their South American Handbook , first published in 1924, is in its 87th edition. The company now publish more than 90 titles covering over 150 destinations. Among the country guides published, there are five handbooks that are updated annually. These are South American Handbook , South Africa Handbook , Southeast Asia Handbook , India Handbook and Mexico and Central America Handbook . Since 2008, all destination guides are published in hardback. The initial focus on travel has recently broadened to include activity and lifestyle guides on topics such as travel photography, travelling with children, wine tourism , mountain biking, diving, surfing, skiing, snowboarding and body and soul retreats. History The company was incorporated in December 1922 as Trade and Travel Publications Ltd. ref name coho http wck2.companieshouse.gov.uk Companies House Webcheck Company number 186564 ref South American Handbook main South American Handbook In 1924 the company published the South American Handbook, a new edition of a guide for business travellers first published in 1921 by the Federation of British Industry and entitled the Anglo South American Handbook . ref Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Koebel, William Henry ref The handbook remained the company s only guidebook for the next ... American Handbook title as the flagship. Footprint imprint Trade and Travel Publications changed its name to Footprint Handbooks Ltd in August 1996. ref name coho By 1997 there were over a dozen guides in the series. The series grew quickly and in 2004, Footprint launched its first thematic guide ... history of the company, is included in the majority of Footprint s publications. ref http www.footprinttravelguides.com c 1441 footprint story The Footprint Story ref References reflist External ... more details
Shrinking the footprint is a campaign by the Church of England to reduce its carbon footprint . The campaign is being led by the Bishop of London , Dr Richard Chartres and was launched on World Environment Day in June 2006 with an invitation to all Church building churches to carry out an energy audit and debate energy related issues. ref name launch http www.shrinkingthefootprint.cofe.anglican.org press 060602.php Church launches Shrinking The Footprint campaign , Church of England , published 2006 06 02, accessed 2007 05 01 ref This is seen as the first step to achieving The 20 Church cutting carbon emissions from Church activities, structures and processes to 20 of current levels by 2050, in line with the recommendations of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change . ref http www.shrinkingthefootprint.cofe.anglican.org church40.php Creating The 40 Church of England , Church of England , accessed 2007 05 01 ref The campaign follows a discussion at the 2005 General Synod that resulted in a call for the Church to engage with the issues of global warming climate change and energy use and conservation in the United Kingdom energy use . ref name launch See also Portal box Renewable Energy Religion Avoiding dangerous climate change Business action on climate change Individual and political action on climate change Energy use and conservation in the United Kingdom Energy policy of the United Kingdom Kyoto Protocol External links http www.shrinkingthefootprint.cofe.anglican.org Shrinking the footprint official site Further reading http www.cofe.anglican.org about gensynod agendas gs1558.pdf Sharing God s Planet Church of England s statement on the environment Church House Publishing ISBN 071514068X How many lightbulbs does it take to change a Christian? David Shreeve & Claire Foster Church House Publishing ISBN 978 07151 4127 4. References Reflist DEFAULTSORT Shrinking The Footprint Category Energy in the United Kingdom Category Church of England Category Religious action ... more details
Image Satellite Footprint.png thumb right 300px An example of an elliptical footprint with a reception area of Germany, Austria and Switzerland. The ellipses indicate the necessary antenna diameter for receiving in cm. The footprint of a communications satellite is the ground area that its transponder s offer coverage telecommunication coverage , and determines the satellite dish diameter required to receive each transponder s signal. There is usually a different map for each transponder or group of transponder s as each may be aimed to cover different areas of the ground. coverage map Footprint maps usually show either the estimated minimal satellite dish diameter required or the signal strength in each area measured in dBW . External links http www.ses.com 4232618 fleet coverage Links to fleet information and footprints from SES. http www.intelsat.com network satellite index.asp Links to interactive maps from Intelsat for their fleet of satellites. http www.sesworldskiesfleetmap.com pages home.aspx Links to interactive maps for SES World Skies s fleet of satellites. http eng.rscc.ru 171 197 Link to maps for Russian Satellite Communications Company satellites http www.satbeams.com footprints Link to satellite footprints from SatBeams for Geostationary satellites Category Satellites electronics stub spacecraft stub de Ausleuchtungszone fr Zone de couverture de la t l vision ja ... more details
Cleanup date December 2009 Green economics sidebar A carbon footprint has historically been defined as the total .... . ref cite web last first authorlink coauthors title What is a carbon footprint? work publisher UK ... doi accessdate 2009 07 24 ref However, calculating a carbon footprint which conforms to this definition ... of carbon dioxide , or its equivalent of other GHGs, emitted. The concept name of the carbon footprint originates from ecological footprint discussion. ref cite news url http www.nytimes.com 2008 02 17 magazine 17wwln safire t.html work The New York Times title Footprint first William last Safire date 2008 02 17 accessdate 2010 04 28 ref The carbon footprint is a subset of the ecological footprint ... carbon footprint can be measured by undertaking a GHG emissions assessment. Once the size of a carbon footprint is known, a strategy can be devised to reduce it, e.g. by technological developments ... one way of reducing a carbon footprint and is often known as Carbon offsetting . The main influences .... Shrinking The Carbon Footprint of Metropolitan America. Brookings Institution Metropolitan Policy ... a carbon footprint is to either decrease the amount of energy needed for production or to decrease ... ref Evaluating the package of some products is key to figuring out the carbon footprint. ref http ... to determine the carbon footprint is to look at the materials that were used to make the item. For example ... bottles either made of glass or plastic. The larger the size, the larger the footprint will be. Of electricity ... and from various other studies, the carbon footprint of various forms of energy generation Nuclear ... , emit no carbon from the operation, but do leave a footprint during construction phase and maintenance ... table gives the carbon footprint per kilowatt hour of electricity generated, which is about half the world s man made CO sub 2 sub output. The CO sub 2 sub footprint for heat is equally significant ... district heating, chp dh has the lowest carbon footprint. ref http www.claverton energy.com carbon footprints ... more details
Image Buddha Footprint.jpeg thumb 200px Footprint of Gautama Buddha Buddha with Dharmacakra and Three Jewels Triratna , 1st century, Gandhara Gandh ra . The footprint of the Buddha Buddhapada in Sanskrit , nihongo bussokuseki in Japanese is an imprint of Gautama Buddha s one or both feet. There are two forms natural, as found in stone or rock, and those made artificially. ref name Stratton 301 cite book title Buddhist Sculpture of Northern Thailand first Carol last Stratton isbn 1932476091 year 2003 page 301 publisher Serindia Publications ref Many of the natural ones, of course, are acknowledged not to be actual footprints of the Buddha, but replicas or representations of them, which can be considered cetiya Buddhist relic s and also an early aniconic and symbolic representation of the Buddha. ref name Strong 087 cite book title Relics of the Buddha Buddhisms A Princeton University Press Series first John S. last Strong isbn 0691117640 publisher Princeton University Press year 2004 page 87 ref The footprints of the Buddha abound throughout Asia, dating from various periods. ref name Strong 086 Japanese author nihongo Motoji Niwa Niwa Motoji , who spent years tracking down the footprints in many Asian countries, estimates that he found more than 3,000 such footprints, among ... the Buddha flew to Sri Lanka and left his footprint on Adam s Peak to indicate the importance of Sri ... 301 In China , during Tang Dynasty , the discovery of a large footprint of the Buddha in Chengzhou ... Big Foot era. ref name Strong 086 The footprint as a sculptural object has a long history stemming ... accessdate 2008 05 10 publisher Columbia University ref Later, the footprint making tradition became ... publisher Princeton University Press year 2004 page 85 ref As cetiya , the Buddha s footprint was classified ... of the Buddha, but others may have been depictions of people worshipping at footprint shrines ... Archaeological artefact types Category Gautama Buddha Footprint Category Relics de Buddhas Fu abdruck ... more details
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Other uses 0S disambiguation 0S update date November 2010 Infobox Motorcycle name Zero S image File Zero Z Force.jpg 250px Zero S or DS. manufacturer Zero Motorcycles production successor class engine top speed Convert 60 mph abbr on power convert 31 hp abbr on torque convert 62.5 ft.lbf N.m abbr on transmission suspension brakes tires rake trail wheelbase convert 55.75 in abbr on length width height seat height convert 35.5 in abbr on dry weight convert 225 lb kg wet weight fuel capacity 4 kW· h related similar range Convert 65 mi km price 9,950 US The Zero S is an Electric motorcycles and scooters electric motorcycle manufactured by Zero Motorcycles . File Zero Motorcycles, Detail Motor und Lithium Ionen Batterie.jpg thumb left Detail Electric motor and Lithium Ion battery Z Force On 23 April 2009 the company announced it would establish a distribution network in the Canadian market while getting regulatory approval for selling the motorcycle in Canada. ref name Canada Cite web url http www.wheels.ca reviews article 539743 title Electric motorbike set to roll out last Hamilton first Tyler publisher Toronto Star date 24 April 2009 accessdate 24 April 2009 ref It expects to start selling in Canada by early July 2009. ref name Canada The Zero S is expected to have an convert 81 km adj on range on a full charge, with a top speed of convert 112 km h abbr on , ref name Canada ... at convert 22 kW . ref name Spec Cite web url http www.zeromotorcycles.com zero s specs.php title Zero ... http www.zeromotorcycles.com zero s specs.php Zero S specifications http www.popularmechanics.com blogs automotive news 4312732.html 2009 Zero S Test Ride Electric Street Bike Hits 60 MPH and 60 Miles Per Charge http www.reuters.com article pressRelease idUS164821 07 Apr 2009 PRN20090407 Zero Motorcycles ... to Market http www.youtube.com watch?v 0hQ7S3QPSpI Neal Saiki of Zero Motorcycles describes Zero X and Zero S design at Google Use dmy dates date October 2010 Category Zero Motorcycles S ... more details
Zero In On is a band that was founded in 2000, in Locarno , a small town in the South of Switzerland . Zero In On reached hot rotations on many European radio stations, particularly in Germany, Portugal and Belgium and on the Swiss national radio stations Rete Tre and Couleur3. Zero In On was nominated ... secrets in glue 2060779m.html Secrets in Glue . http www.myspace.com zeroinon Zero In On reached ... national radio stations Rete Tre and Couleur3. Zero In On s success was accompanied by the release ... Sp ciales Special Product selected Zero In On s cover of the Beatles song http www.myspace.com ... stations. Zero In On presented the new songs also in Los Angeles, Brighton, Lyon and Paris. In 2008, Zero In On was nominated Best Swiss Band by the Zic Me Up Tour Contest in France. In 2009, Zero In On recorded ... Reflist External links http www.mescalina.it recensioni zero in on silly lilly http www.mescalina.it recensioni zero in on silly lilly http www.musicalmonitor.com index.php newsflash 52 alternative rock 166 zero in on los angeles is burning http www.musicalmonitor.com index.php newsflash 52 alternative rock 166 zero in on los angeles is burning http www.newspettacolo.com dischi 16465 silly ... 02 zero in on silly lilly http www.indieforbunnies.com 2010 06 02 zero in on silly lilly http www.losthighways.it 2010 05 26 silly lilly zero in on http www.losthighways.it 2010 05 26 silly lilly zero in on http www.cnet.de digital lifestyle musik 41519044 zero in on the oblivion fair.htm http www.cnet.de digital lifestyle musik 41519044 zero in on the oblivion fair.htm http www.rockline.it review4071.html ... zero in on silly lilly cd.html http www.saltinaria.it recensioni cdpromodemo 7783 zero in on silly lilly ... http www.rockon.it 4396 recensioni italiani zero in on silly lilly http www.rockon.it 4396 recensioni italiani zero in on silly lilly http www2.troublezine.it reviews 13723 zero in on silly lilly ... 29 http www2.troublezine.it reviews 13723 zero in on silly lilly?utm source feedburner&utm medium ... more details
Refimprove date October 2011 infobox Book See Wikipedia WikiProject Novels or Wikipedia WikiProject Books name t zero title orig Ti con zero translator William Weaver image File TiConZero.jpg 200px image caption 1st edition author Italo Calvino illustrator cover artist country Italy language Italian language Italian series genre Science fiction publisher Giulio Einaudi release date 1967 english release date 1969 media type Print pages 164 isbn dewey congress oclc DISPLAYTITLE t zero t zero original title Ti con zero is a 1967 collection of short stories by Italian author Italo Calvino . The title story is based on a particularly uncertain moment in the life of a lion hunter. This second in time, t sub 0 sub , is considered by the hunter against known previous seconds t sub 1 sub , t sub 2 sub , ... and hypothetical future seconds t sub 1 sub , t sub 2 sub , ... Qfwfq an always extant being introduced in Cosmicomics narrates the first set of stories in the collection, which take a scientific fact, and build a wonderfully imaginative story around it. Other stories in the book diverge to a greater or lesser degree from this scientific theme. The final story in the collection is a postmodern literature postmodern pastiche of Alexandre Dumas The Count of Monte Cristo . The book was also published in English with the title Time and the Hunter in 1970. All of the stories in t zero , together with those from Cosmicomics and other sources, are now available in a single volume collection, The Complete Cosmicomics Penguin UK, 2009 in literature 2009 . References wikiquote Italo Calvino Italo Calvino. t zero Translated from the Italian by William Weaver . New York Harcourt, Brace & World, 1969. ISBN 0 15 692400 5 Italo Calvino Category 1967 short story collections Category Short story collections by Italo Calvino Category Science fiction short story collections story collection stub it Ti con zero ... more details
Infobox animanga Header name Zero In image File Zero In Volume 1 Cover.jpg 200px caption Zero In Japanese cover ja kanji ja romaji genre Action, Adventure, Romance Infobox animanga Print type manga author Sora Inoue publisher Fujimi Shobo demographic Sh nen manga Sh nen magazine Monthly Dragon Age first February 1, 2004 last volumes 12 volume list Infobox animanga Footer nihongo Zero In , also romanized as Zeroin , is a Japan ese manga series released in 2004 by Sora Inoue, serialized in Monthly Dragon Age magazine and published in Japan by Kadokowa Comics Dragon Junior. It is published in French by Pika Editions , ref http www.pika.fr new catalog series 1218 ref in German by Egmont Manga & Anime , ref http www.manganet.de product info.php info p4277 zeroin paket 01.html ref in South Korea by Haksan Publishing , Citation needed date May 2011 and in Italy by Flashbook Edizioni . ref http www.flashbook edizioni.it serie dettaglio.asp?idserie 58 ref Story In the near future, the National Police Agency Japan Japanese National Police Agency covertly establishes an armed division called Minkei or Private Police in order to stem out rampant crimes that has firearms involved by heavily armed criminals and terrorists. Characters Kou Shiraishi Kou Shiraishi is an average 16 year old high school student who is usually bullied. He is involved in a bank robbery and home assault, in which he meets Mikuru. Afterwards, he enrolls in the Minkei training program, where his team, thanks ... learned Zero In , though there is no concrete evidence of him using it. He has a crush on Mikuru ... is a gunsmith and customizes the guns and un armed combat and uses Zero in Burst as her main technique ... The instructor at Minkei Training ground, he s tough but a knowledgeable trainer. He s a Zero Master and was capable of seeing and blocking Mikuru s Zero In Burst , has an interest in Kou after seeing ... Kou saved her, she seems to have a crush on him. Terminology Command Zero Also known as Zero In, is a technique ... more details
An applications architecture describes the structure and behaviour of applications used in a business, focused on how they interact with each other and with users. It is focused on the data consumed and produced by applications rather than their internal structure. In application portfolio management, the applications are usually mapped to business functions and to application platform technologies. It is usually one of several architecture domain s that form the pillars of an enterprise architecture or solution architecture . It is often confused with application architecture . Category Enterprise architecture ... more details