Thursday, January 26, 2012

Can someone translate these sentences to Dutch?

Many eras of English History are reflected here, encapsulating the tradition of the English Country House and its Garden.

Mr and Mrs James Sellick are the owners and inhabitants of Pashley Manor, a Grade I listed timber-framed house

Roses, lilies and a variety of summer bedding plants continue through into August, then in August and September the hot borders come into their own with anemones, asters and dahlias amongst the many late flowering plants.

A quintessential English Garden located on the Sussex and Kent border in the heart of South East England’s garden country.



Don't try translation robots like Systran or babelfish coz they don't work.
Can someone translate these sentences to Dutch?
Veel periodes van de Engelse geschiedenis worden hier weerspiegeld, ingesponnen in de traditie van het Engelse Landhuis en haar tuin.



De heer en Mevrouw James Sellick zijn de eigenaren en bewoners van Pashley Manor, een graad I lijst huis met houten omlijsting.



Rozen, lelies en een varieteit van andere vaste zomer planten bloeien door tot in augustus, vervolgens komen de border planten tot bloei in augustus en september met anemonen, asters en daliah's onder de vele laat bloeiende planten.



Een wezenlijke, echte Engelse tuin gelegen op de grens van Sussex en Kent in het hart van het zuid oost Engelse tuin land.
Reply:Vele era's van Engelse Geschiedenis worden hier weerspiegeld,

inkapselend de traditie van het Engelse Huis van het Land en zijn

Tuin.

M. en Mevr. James Sellick zijn de eigenaars en de inwoners van Pashley

Manor, een Rang ik van hout-ontworpen huisrozen een lijst maakte, gaan

de lelies en een verscheidenheid van de installaties van het de

zomerbeddegoed door in Augustus verder, dan in Augustus en September

komen de hete grenzen in hun met anemones, asters en dahlia's onder de

vele recente bloeiende installaties. Een quintessential Engelse Tuin

die op de grens van Sussex en van Kent in het hart van de tuinland van

Engeland van het Zuidoosten wordt gevestigd.



Probeer geen vertaalrobots zoals SYSTRAN of babelfish coz werken zij

niet.
Reply:Just write stuff like "floogen dooogen Ooopelstrooden" they're all so stoned they don't really care. I love Holland.
Reply:Vele era's van Engelse Geschiedenis worden hier weerspiegeld, inkapselend de traditie van het Engelse Huis van het Land en zijn Tuin. M. en Mevr. James Sellick zijn de eigenaars en de inwoners van Pashley Manor, een Rang ik van hout-ontworpen huisrozen een lijst maakte, gaan de lelies en een verscheidenheid van de installaties van het de zomerbeddegoed door in Augustus verder, dan in Augustus en September komen de hete grenzen in hun met anemones, asters en dahlia's onder de vele recente bloeiende installaties. Een quintessential Engelse Tuin die op de grens van Sussex en van Kent in het hart van de tuinland van Engeland van het Zuidoosten wordt gevestigd.
Reply:Viele Epochen der englischen Geschichte spiegeln sich hier, wobei der Tradition der englischen Country-Haus und seinen Garten.

Herr und Frau James Sellick sind die Eigentümer und Bewohner der Pashley Manor, ein Grad I aufgeführten gerahmte Holz-Haus

Rosen, Lilien und eine Vielzahl von Pflanzen Sommerbeete weiterhin durch in August, dann im August und September die Grenzen hei? auf ihre Kosten kommen mit Anemonen, Astern und Dahlien unter den vielen sp?t blühende Pflanzen.

Eine Quintessenz Englischen Garten befindet sich auf der Grenze Kent und Sussex im Herzen von South East England's Garten.
Reply:Can't better 'chibichi's' answer.

Does Arman not realise there is a difference between Dutch and German???



*edit*

Got held up during answer:- Chris D also good.

*edit 2*

Apologies to 'the REAL Tiffy'. I obviously read other answers too quickly. YOU get the points
Reply:Vele era's van Engelse Geschiedenis worden hier weerspiegeld, inkapselend detraditie van het Engelse Huis van het Land en zijn Tuin.

M. en Mevr. James Sellick zijn de eigenaars en de inwoners van Pashley Manor, een Rang ik van hout-ontworpen huisRozen

een lijst maakte, gaan de lelies en een verscheidenheid van installaties van het de zomerbeddegoed door in Augustus verder, dan in Augustus en September komen de hete grenzen in hun met anemones, asters en dahlia's onder de vele recente bloeiende installaties.

Een quintessential Engelse Tuin die op de grens van Sussex en van Kent in het hart van de tuinland van Engeland van het Zuidoosten wordt gevestigd.

your welcome
Gta vice city mp question

Biology help plz and than you?

1. Each strand of a duplicated DNA molecule is called a_____?

centrioles

centromere

chromatid

centimeter

2. what factor sets a limit on the size a cell can become?

the location of the chromosomes at teloohase

the presence or absence of asters

the number of chromosomes in the nucleus

the surface area to volume ratio

3. if a skin cell has 40 micrograms of DNA during GI, how much DNA will it have druing prophase?

20 micrograms

40 micrograms

80 micrograms

120 micrograms



4. instead of pinching into two___ divide by forming a new cell wall between daughter cells.

skin cells

animal cells

brain cells

plant cells.



your help is soooo much appreciated thank you :)
Biology help plz and than you?
1. Chromatid: a chromatid is a single stand of a chromosome. Two chromatids make the distinctive X-shaped chromosome).



2. The surface area to volume ratio



3. I believe 80 mg (but i'm not so sure on that one)



4. Plant cells (the new cell wall is called a cell plate)

Cytikinesis in plant cells differ how from animal cells?

Cytokinesis in plant cells differs from this process in animal cells because



a. the inner plasma membrane divides by cytokinesis as in animal cells and then secretes a cellulose cell wall.

b. asters coalesce to form a fibrous plate that reinforces with cellulose.

c. microtubules are laid down in a plywood-like cell plate pattern.

d. the Golgi apparatus produces vesicles that migrate along microtubules and fuse to become a cell plate.

e. the plant endoplasmic reticulum forms a cell plate.



**My answer D. But not sure!
Cytikinesis in plant cells differ how from animal cells?
D. is correct. Plant cells make a cell plate from fusing vesicles, while animal cells do not make cell plates in cytokinesis.



Good job!

Can anyone PLEASE HELP PLEASE!!!?

1.If a human zygote splits after the two-cell phase the result is___.



2.A human zygote is produced from two gametes that are identical in____.



3.Which structure is formed as a result of the process of differentiation?



4Which of the following structures forms only in plant mitosis?

a)cell plate b)centrioles c)chromotids d)asters



AND



Is the number of chromosomes in a human body (somatic) cells 23?



THANK YOU!! VERY APPRECIATED!!
Can anyone PLEASE HELP PLEASE!!!?
dont have a clue
Reply:1. identical twins



2. chromosome number (?!)



3. not sure



4. a. cell plate



5. The total number of chromosomes in a human somatic cell is 46--23 are contributed by the maternal parent and 23 by the paternal parent.
Reply:A) identical twins



B) chromosome number



C) the internal organotypical structure



D) cell plate



No it's 46 (23 from each parent)



Hope this helps



Good Luck



xxx

  • philosophy
  • Can roses grow in heavy clay soil?

    I keep hearing that roses can grow in heavy clay soil from doing some research on-line, but I'm skeptical. Here is what I have:



    Soil - Clay

    Moisture - Moist

    Ph - 6.7 - 7.0

    Zone - 8

    Drainage - Poor to Fair



    Plant success in current soil - Daylilies, Peonies, and Asters

    Plant failures - Texas Sage



    Is it possible to grow roses in clay? I am not too sold on ammending my soil because I have established plants in my garden now and I don't want to upset their balance by dig a giant hole to ammend soil.
    Can roses grow in heavy clay soil?
    Yes, Roses can grow well in heavy clay type soil. You can improve the moisture capability by adding ordinary sand into this area. Purpose of adding sand into clay soil is that it prevent frequent bricking of the soil and it prevents too much nitrogen escaping from those gaps. You might have to mix the soil atleast once a week thoroughly for better results.



    The other idea is to put green leaves of some tree(which may not attract insect while decomposing like Azadirachta indica) into this area - this may provide you slow decomposing fertilizer and prevent bricking by bonding.



    I have succesfuly grown roses in pure clay soil under extensive heat by adding sand, decomposing leaves. Actually, my dog died and we buried her near my lawn - she was very special - at that time I had only clay to cover the dig - later I planned to plant Gardenia, Rose, Jasmine - Rose %26amp; Jasmine grew up without any problem except Gardenia



    So you dont have dig any part of your lawn - just add sand and you will have Roses !!!!!!!!



    Please check the following links for clay soil care and plants for it.



    http://gardening.about.com/od/gardendesi...



    http://www.ehow.com/how_16885_water-clay...
    Reply:Why not build raised beds or planter boxes to elevate your roses 8 to 12 inches above the clay layer? That way, you can improve the soil and the drainage at the same time. It will minimize weed growth and greatly improve the appearance of your rose garden.



    Use some 2x8, 2x10 or 2x12 redwood or cedar boards to frame your rose bed. Dig the clay soil about 6 to 12 inches deep, and add some compost or other amendments to improve the foundation. Then fill your rose box with high quality topsoil and plant your roses. Water well and fertilize monthly during the growing season with fish emulsion per the directions.
    Reply:It depends on the type of Rose %26amp; of course is it red clay? There are many wild Rose's that can grow in odd place's %26amp; need little care, however I believe I would buy some top soil for starters if it was me. Have a nice day. Mimi
    Reply:i dont think they can i would dig a huge hole and add better dirt like topsoil or you could just build a raised bed and plant roses in it then you can make the soil perfect for your roses
    Reply:All we have is clay here, and roses do great. We dig the hole out much deeper and wider than the roots. (much wider like 2 feet in diameter at least). Fill around rose with compost or potting soil. It will get going and dig into the clay just fine.
    Reply:The clay itself is OK, but the drainage might be a problem . Try a couple %26amp; find out . Also try this . Dig down ~ 1/3 as deep as you need for the whole root ball . Then mound soil /compost/manure ( whatever you are using, but some manure is very good for 'em) around it the rest of the way . See what works out better . Don't dig a hole in the clay and fill it with a different type of soil , esp. if the site is level. You get what's known as the "Bathtub Effect" . Water CAN move more readily through the amended soil, ...so it does. You can actually end up concentrating water in the hole .



    ps . (this applies to roses in any situation ) If any of the roses should happen to die , remember rule of 3 . ( 3yrs or 3ft. or 3 cu. ft) Rose roots give off some chemical(s) that will kill any subsequent roses. Nobody knows yet, quite how it works, but it does . I've seen a lot of dead roses , %26amp; once I heard that, at least half were explained by it. If a rose dies , you need to wait 3 yrs, replace the soil for 3 ft in every direction, or plant the new one at least 3 ft away . Got this info from a knowledgeable source who got it from Adrian Bloom (Blooms of Bressingham) %26amp; a couple other growers, so trust it completely . Mention this because it's fairly recent , %26amp; not in wide circulation .
    Reply:we have the same environment here, i think, in the Philippines as you mention the qualities of your soil. it would grow as normal and as easy. just dug the whole and plant it.
    Reply:yes they can just remember they like good drainage and you need to put a few rocks in the hole you are digging for them .put the rocks at the bottom and then fill with water and then plant and then finish with the soil . good luck .
    Reply:just dig the hole as big or a little bit bigger then the root ball and ammend it! they will certainly die in clay soil! i've tried it. so far i've planted and dug back up my new roses about 6 times this year and they're just now starting to do good!
    horns

    Tuesday, January 24, 2012

    Please HELP!!?

    1.nuclear division by mitosis ensures an exact copy of___.

    2.In non dividing cells, the genetic material is in the form of__.

    3.Which of the following structures is NOT involved in mitosis in animals?

    a)Spindle fibers b)asters c)centrioles d)chloroplasts

    4.Structures that hold chromatids together in double stranded chromosomes are____.

    5.Normally a complete set of chromosomes is passed on to each daughter cell as a result of which process?

    6.Which of the followinf processes produce monoploid cells?

    7.During fertilization, the combination of chromosomes is represented by

    a) n+n --%26gt;2n b)2n+2n --%26gt;4n c)4n --%26gt;2n d)2n --%26gt;n



    THANK YOU SOMUCH!! VERY APPRECIATED!
    Please HELP!!?
    1) dna

    3)d
    Reply:1.) DNA

    2.) RNA

    3.) Chloroplasts

    4.) Don't Know

    5.) Heredity

    6.) ???

    7.) n + n --%26gt; 2n
    Reply:1. Makes two daughter cells, DNA

    2. DNA strands

    3. chloroplasts

    4. centrioles

    5. mitosis (duplication)

    6. dunno

    7. I believe A.
    Reply:????

    Poetry HELP!!!! (simple)?

    What does this poem mean?

    what are the metaphors and similes?

    what is the theme?

    How does the theme tie into the poem?



    There is something in the Autumn that is native to my blood –

    Touch of manner, hint of mood;

    And my heart is like a rhyme,

    With the yellow and the purple and the crimson keeping time.



    The scarlet of the maples can shake me like a cry

    Of bugles going by.

    And my lonely spirit thrills

    To see the frosty asters like smoke upon the hills.



    There is something in October sets the gipsy blood astir;

    We must rise and follow her,

    When from every hill of flame

    She calls and calls each vagabond by name.
    Poetry HELP!!!! (simple)?
    Similes are anything that says one thing is "like" another. Such as "my heart is like a rhyme". Metaphors are saying one thin "is" another thing to make a comparison. One example is that October is said to be a woman. The theme is the season of Fall and how it affects the person writing it in a special way.