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Asavyo also known as Bara Ale is a large silicic stratovolcano in Ethiopia, which forms part of the Bidu Volcanic complex. It lies about 20km southwest from the Nabro and Mallahle volcanoes. Asavyo has a 12km wide caldera.
S.I.I.T. or SIIT is an abbreviation for:
A domatium (plural: domatia, from the Latin "domus", meaning home) is a tiny chamber produced by plants that houses arthropods.
Ideally domatia differ from galls in that they are produced by the plant rather than being induced by their inhabitants, but the distinction is not sharp; the development of many types of domatia is influenced and promoted by the inhabitants. Most domatia are inhabited either by mites or ants, in what can be a mutualist relationship, but other arthropods such as thrips may take parasitic advantage of the protection offered by this structure.
Domatia occupied by ants are called myrmecodomatia. An important class of myrmecodomatia comprise large, hollow spines of certain acacias such as Acacia sphaerocephala, in which ants of the genera Pseudomyrmex and Tetraponera make their nests. Plants that provide myrmecodomatia are called myrmecophytes. The variety of the plants that provide myrmecodomatia, and the ranges of forms of such domatia are considerable. Some plants, such as Myrmecodia, grow large bulbous structures riddled with channels in which their ants may establish themselves, both for mutual protection and for the nutritive benefit of the ants' wastes.
Often domatia are formed on the lower surface of leaves, at the juncture of the midrib and the veins. They usually consist of small depressions partly enclosed by leaf tissue or hairs. Many members of the Lauraceae family develop leaf domatia. Domatia are also found in some rainforest tree species in the families Alangiaceae, Elaeocarpaceae, Fabaceae, Icacinaceae, Meliaceae, Rubiaceae, Sapindaceae and Simaroubaceae.
Kurov is a village and municipality in Bardejov District in the Prešov Region of north-east Slovakia.
Kurov is a Russian male surname, its feminine counterpart is Kurova. It may refer to
- Alexander Kurov, Russian-German heraldic artist
- Vitali Kurov (born 1990), Russian association football player
- Nataliya Kurova (born 1962), Russian speed skater
Chugach , Chugach Sugpiaq or Chugachigmiut is the name of an Alaska Native people in the region of the Kenai Peninsula and Prince William Sound on the southern coast of Alaska. The Chugach people are an Alutiiq ( Pacific Eskimo) people who speak the Chugach dialect of the Alutiiq language.
Chugach can refer to:
- the Chugach people, an Alutiiq people of southcentral Alaska.
- Chugach Alaska Corporation, an Alaska Native regional corporation created under the Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act of 1971.
- Chugach National Forest, a national forest in southcentral Alaska.
- the Chugach Mountains, a mountain range in southcentral Alaska.
- Chugach State Park, a state park in southcentral Alaska.
Philipps is a surname, and may refer to:
- Busy Philipps (born 1979), American film actress
- Colwyn Philipps, 3rd Viscount St Davids (1939–2009), British peer
- Kinga Philipps (born 1976), American actress
- Rhodri Philipps (born 1966), eldest son of the current Viscount St Davids
- Richard Philipps (1661–1750), British Governor of Nova Scotia
- Sir John Philipps, 6th Baronet (circa 1701–1764), Welsh Jacobite politician
- Sir Owen Cosby Philipps (1863–1937), Knight of Justice of the Order of St John
- Wogan Philipps, 2nd Baron Milford (1902–1993), only member of the Communist Party of Great Britain ever to sit in the House of Lords
Usage examples of "philipps".
He said that he had traveled all over the world when he was young and that he had studied opera in Milan and in Buenos Aires and as they rolled through the countryside he sang arias and gestured with great vigor.
Don Andres Arias Xiron to the arch deaconship and to the chaplaincy of the royal hospital for its administration, which had been the cause of the suits and quarrels.
Balensa, was currently living with her lover, a Hemingway revivicist named Aria Mote, was situated on the roof of one of the outer, lower exclaves of the urbanplex.
But the severe mathematics of recursive architecture are lost in the first ornament of aria.
He is responsible for the fanciful roulades, the long arias and the many features of this part of dramatic music which please the unthinking, but mark such a wide departure from the severe and noble, if narrow, ideal of the original inventors of this form of art.
I got the car and Went to my home ana was ther We gopt the first out aria sead you Will have to beet Me up.
She clears her throat and takes the deep breaths Dona Gertrudis has coached her to take before she begins an aria.
But when speaking of the rendition of Handelian arias, he evidently uses the term vibrato in the same sense as Sieber does tremolando.
His brother, Lieutenant-Colonel Vara del Rey, is wounded and a prisoner in my hands, together with the following officers: Captain Don Antonio Vara del Rey, Captain Isidor Arias, Captain Antonio Mansas, and Captain Manuel Romero, who, though severely wounded, will all probably survive.
He was leaving one pleasurable venue, a box at the Royal Festival Hall where he had been attending a charity recital of Offenbach arias, and was heading for another, the Palm Court at the Waldorf Hotel.
The egg masses of Schistocerca greg aria the desert locust, that were buried in the loose earth along the edge of the lake, released their flightless nymphs.
The mayor was a man called Jose Arias Ximenez, and from what the Spaniards at Old Providence had said, he was evil: cruel and corrupt, he was a man almost ruined now because the absence of the plate fleet had cut the bribes and commissions he could extort from ship masters and traders from Panama.
Arias Ximenez, who was also the mayor of Portobelo, and he had been acting, he told Ned petulantly, under the orders of the Viceroy of the Province of Panama, Don Juan Perez de Guzman.
He had begun following Zanni Bonvecino everywhere except to the donniker, and gamely trying to imitate his every comic turn except the aria singing.
Joanna spoke of the feelings the arias had raised in her, it was with an intensity Arthur had never glimpsed in her before.