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Atúmọ̀-Èdè (Gẹ̀ẹ́sì-Yorùbá): B bat: n; (He killed two bats yesterday.) (He bough a pair of new bats) àdán, òòbè Ó pa adan méjì lánàá Pákó pèlèbe tí a fi n gbá eyin orí tábílè. Ó ra pákó pèkó pelebe tuntun méjì tí a fi n gbá eyin orí tábieì
Àwọn Ìdíje Òlímpíkì Ìgbà Oru 2004 As with any enterprise, the Organizing Committee and everyone involved with it relied heavily on technology in order to deliver a successful event. ATHOC maintained two separate data networks, one for the preparation of the Games (known as the Administrative network) and one for the Games themselves (Games Network). The technical infrastructure involved more than 11,000 computers, over 600 servers, 2,000 printers, 23,000 fixed-line telephone devices, 9,000 mobile phones, 12,000 TETRA devices, 16,000 TV and video devices and 17 Video Walls interconnected by more than 6,000 kilometers of cabling (both optical fiber and twisted pair).
Esinsin Àwọn eṣinṣin jẹ́ kòkòrò ninu ito awon oníyẹ̀ẹ́meji ("Diptera"; lati ede Griiki "di" = meji, ati "ptera" = iye). Iyato won kedere si awon kokoro miran ni esinsin ni iye ifo meji ni aya-arin ati pair of haltere meji, to wa lati iye eyin, ni aya-ikeyin. (Awon irueda esinsin kan yato nitoripe won ko le fo). Awon kokoro miran ti won tun ni iye to unsise ati iru halteres kan ni Strepsiptera, won si yato si awon esinsin nitoripe awon Strepsiptera ni halteres won ni aya-arin ati iye ifo won ni aya-ikeyin.
DNA In a DNA double helix, each type of nucleobase on one strand normally interacts with just one type of nucleobase on the other strand. This is called complementary base pairing. Here, purines form hydrogen bonds to pyrimidines, with A bonding only to T, and C bonding only to G. This arrangement of two nucleotides binding together across the double helix is called a base pair. As hydrogen bonds are not covalent, they can be broken and rejoined relatively easily. The two strands of DNA in a double helix can therefore be pulled apart like a zipper, either by a mechanical force or high temperature. As a result of this complementarity, all the information in the double-stranded sequence of a DNA helix is duplicated on each strand, which is vital in DNA replication. Indeed, this reversible and specific interaction between complementary base pairs is critical for all the functions of DNA in living organisms.
Serena Williams Williams began 1998 at the Medibank International Sydney. As a qualifier ranked World No. 96, she defeated World No. 3 Davenport in the quarterfinals before losing to Arantxa Sánchez Vicario in the semifinals. Williams made her debut in the main draw of a Grand Slam tournament at the Australian Open, where she defeated sixth seeded Irina Spîrlea in the first round before losing to sister Venus in the second round, in the sisters' first professional match. Williams reached six other quarterfinals during the year but lost all of them, including her first match against World No. 1 Martina Hingis at the Lipton International Players Championships in Key Biscayne and her second match against Venus at the Italian Open in Rome. She failed to reach the quarterfinals of any Grand Slam tournament the remainder of the year, losing in the fourth round of the French Open to Sánchez Vicario and the third round of both Wimbledon and the US Open, to Virginia Ruano Pascual and Spîrlea, respectively. She did, however, win the mixed doubles titles at Wimbledon and the US Open with Max Mirnyi, completing the Williams family's sweep of the 1998 mixed doubles Grand Slam tournaments. Williams won her first professional title in doubles in Oklahoma City with Venus, becoming the third pair of sisters to win a WTA title. The Williams sisters won two more doubles titles together during the year. Serena finished the year ranked World No. 20 in singles.