Yaklaşık iki avuç dolusu tahılı içine alan ölçek: "Koca imamdan gündeliği yarım mut zahireyle iğreti aldığı öküzler gibi bir çift öküzün kendisinde de olması hâlinde duyacağı bahtiyarlığı düşünmekteydi."- N. Nâzım
In Egyptian religion, a sky goddess and divine mother. Mut may have originated either in the Nile River delta or in Middle Egypt. During the 18th dynasty (1539-1292 BC), she became the companion of the god Amon at Thebes. Amon, Mut, and the young god Khons (said to be her son) formed the Theban triad. The name Mut means "mother," and her role was that of an older woman among the gods. She was usually represented as a woman wearing a double crown; she was also sometimes depicted with the head of a lioness
Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene, a plastic used to make molded (or injected) card bodies for certain cards (see also PVC)
Common abbreviation for American Bureau of Shipping, a classification organization that issues guidelines (scantlings) and reviews vessels' design and construction for seaworthiness Similar international societies are: Lloyds Register (LR), and Bureau Veritas (BV) The letters next to a vessel's loadline indicate which bureau approved her Note that Coast Guard rules concentrate on safety equipment not construction - B -
Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene: a thermoplastic composed of styrene and acrylic resin
- Antilock Brake System A component added to the braking system that detects wheel lock up The system then modulates the brakes at that point with the idea of stopping you faster than you could yourself
Acrylonitrile-butadiene-styrene Used for drain and vent lines Back to alphabetical list
The plastic used to make molded (or injected) card bodies for certain cards (See PVC)
Computer, sensors and solenoid valves which together monitor wheel speed and modulate braking force if wheel lockup is sensed during braking Helps the driver retain control of the vehicle during heavy braking on slippery roads
Abs are the same as abdominals. Throughout the exercise, focus on keeping your abs tight. antilock braking system. absolute temperature. the abbreviation of anti-lock braking system. the muscles on your abdomen (=stomach)
Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene (ABS) is a common plastic material used for the manufacture of molded card bodies
The Australian Bureau of Statistics is Australia's official statistical organisation Explore the site for useful statistical information Other resources are available from the ABS A CD,"Tale of Two Worlds" has been sent to schools It is a useful resource for studying Population and the 2001 CENSUS Check the special census website for schools ABS and the new collaborative website ABS and Schoolsnet (Includes lesson plans and activities)
This is the 'Trade' Association for UK Business Schools Most major Schools are members There are membership criteria but it is not specifically intended that membership is a quality indicator for a School or any of its programs Some smaller or newer Schools may not be members
Assembly Breakdown Structure A representation of the physical structure of the end result of a large scale project The ABS takes into account assembly constraints such as position and installation sequence While PBS comprises the manufacturing and assembly information of functional components, the ABS displays the assembly sequence and the related installation information of the components forming the whole system
an acroynm for acrylonitrile-butadiene-styrene copolymers, which are elastomer-modified styrene plastics; a thermoplastic