Sentences with phrase «known as bat»

This Volkswagen adventure will visit Barong dance performance, Goa lawah temple or known as bat cave temple and popular site in east Bali, Tenganan village is traditional balinese village, Tirta gangga park is water palace in east Bali and visiting Taman ujung sukasada with the amazing ebauty big fish pond surround the building and become one of the famous tourism object in eastern Bali.
Then they looked at different performance metrics including total return; success ratio, which is the percent of surviving funds that outperformed their peers; and the frequency of that outperformance, known as their batting averages.

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According to research by the International Journal of Obesity, a cold body's thermoreceptors activate Brown adipose tissue (BAT), known as «good fat,» which in turn burns white fat, «bad fat,» to produce heat.
McConnell has batted down Trump's calls to get rid of the filibuster and is known as a stickler for Senate rules.
Netflix appears to finally be justifying its frequent comparison to tech monopolies like Facebook, Amazon and Google, which are often collectively grouped together as «FANG,» the same way modern monopolies like Baidu, Alibaba and Tencent are known as «BAT» in China.
Do you realize that in that great intellectual book (Leviticus) your god — you know, the creator of all life — describes bats as birds.
He said while religious views shape Mormon politicians on a macro level, there is no evidence Mormon politicians have a «bat phone» to Utah and take orders from the leadership of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter - day Saints, as the church is formally known.
Also, the preferred method of maintaining discipline was corporal punishment with a cricket bat, blows of which were colloquially known as «jacks.»
The baseball bat wielding ogre - God was all I knew ever since as far back as I could remember.
Does anyone know if the substitutions will last as long as regular whipped cream or do you need to eat them pretty much right off the bat?
We don't know who may establish themselves as «best college bat.
I know the Tiigers have Miggy, but if he moves to DH in a year or 2, we could have a place for a 1st baseman, particularly one with a significant LH bat, or we could use him as trading material.
# 3 Buck Leonard ROCKY MOUNT Known as the Black Lou Gehrig; batted.340 and averaged 34 home runs during 17 - year Negro leagues career.
All those years toiling on the mound, peering down the long alley toward the plate at those constant disturbers of his sense of well - being settling into their stances and flicking their bats — and then to look down one day and find Henry Aaron there, the large, peaceful, dark face with the big eyes and the high forehead, and to know that one mistake, one small lapse of concentration, would place the pitcher's name forever in the record books as having thrown the «immortal gopher.»
So, as he has done countless times, he looked toward first as he ran, dropping his bat neatly just off the base path, and when he saw the exultation of his first base coach, Jim Busby, he knew for sure that the long chase was over.
Freese is known for a lot of things — personally, I like to think of him as the player traded by the Padres in exchange for 90 at - bats from Jim Edmonds — but he's nothing if not a steady, reliable, worthy big league regular.
Someone who knows how to handle a softball bat isn't the problem, as much as modestly skilled players who don't know how to control their hot sticks.
For a sense of how much, one need only examine the story of Robert Russell — known as «Bobby Buggs» due to his off - the - field career as an entomologist — who made a killing as a bat doctor at the turn of the millennium.
That makes dealing him now that much more difficult, as teams aren't going to want to pay for the Machado who can produce Gold Glove defense while providing one of the best bats at this position when they can argue that he most recently was not that guy — and that on top of not knowing if he's going to be around for only a year before bolting as a free agent.
One thing is sure, that this guy is a skill full player, if we can add more value on him to sale him next season let him stay but if the coach knows he can not then let him go, as for the guy talking about Africa's I think that is bat the issue, I am an African I will like to see an African player play for my club I mean our club but not a player that have nothing to offer, so it is not the matter of where the player comes from.
Beware though, as everyone who's read enough fiction knows, bats spread vampire disease.
The Lords is likely to debate any such amendment on Monday, before batting the legislation back to the Commons, possibly on the same day, in a parliamentary process known as ping - pong.
Many populations of hibernating bats have died off shortly after encountering a new, virulent fungal infection known as white nose syndrome.
The live victim was a male greater mouse - eared bat that had been hibernating in a cave at a site known as ByÄí skála.
As part of the study, EcoHealth Alliance's modeling team mapped the geographic distribution of all known bat hosts for these viruses, and found that Guinea and Liberia lie within the expected range of Zaire Ebola — the strain responsible for the current outbreak.
Known as brown adipose tissue (BAT), brown fat is a particular kind of fat tissue that burns energy and glucose to generate heat.
Five years after a caver in New York State first stumbled across a group of bats with white noses (including several dead ones), the disease known as white - nose syndrome has killed more than a million of the animals.
Marco Tschapka at the University of Ulm and colleagues show that grooved - tongued bats in the group of New World leaf - nosed bats known as the Lonchophyllinae display a unique feeding behavior.
The researchers aren't exactly sure how the bats are able to do this, but suspect it occurs by some combination of tongue deformation and the ability of fluids like nectar to flow without external force in certain narrow spaces, a phenomenon known as capillary action.
A state of suppressed physiological activity is known as torpor, and a handful of mice, bats, and birds employ it on a daily basis.
Both viruses are initially spread from fruit bats, more commonly known as flying foxes.
We now have a basic understanding of the climate and the vegetation structure and know about the role of bats and hummingbirds as pollinators.
The deadly fungal disease known as white - nose syndrome has spread to bat colonies throughout eastern North America over the past seven years, causing bat populations to crash, with several species now at risk of extinction.
Striking the bat five to six inches from the tip, an area known as the sweet spot, generated virtually no vibration.
Bacteria found naturally on some bats may prove useful in controlling the deadly fungal disease known as white - nose syndrome, which has devastated bat populations throughout eastern North America and continues to spread across the continent.
Such membranes are known from flying bats and pterosaurs, as well as in flying squirrels that glide down from the trees.
Of course, we all know that the odds of batting 1,000 on these predictions is about as likely as guessing the winning team in the 2025 World Series.
It thrives at low temperatures — a trait that fit with Hicks's observation that only hibernating bats seemed to be affected by the disease, which came to be known as white - nose syndrome.
Bats navigate by bouncing sounds off of objects (an ability known as echolocation), so perhaps it's no surprise that their ears work a lot like mini-radar dishes.
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No matter how hardened a bat - hater he meets, he lays out the facts and lets them speak for themselves, sometimes even producing a small, cute bat as a convincer.
However, in 1913 and 1914, more finds were made at Piltdown, including a canine tooth intermediate in size between that of apes and humans, and a unique carved artifact made from a large piece of elephant bone that because of its shape became known as the «cricket bat».
Objective: Chronic cold exposure causes white adipose tissue (WAT) to adopt features of brown adipose tissue (BAT), a process known as browning.
Bats are currently treatened by a condition know as white nose syndrome caused by a fungus.
How his hands tremble, as he chokes up on emotion and, no longer on the bat.
Also known as «BAT,» brown adipose tissue is a kind of fat that burns triglycerides to produce heat.
As trouverlesoleil, I am feeling a bit funny not having known the buzzard, bat, and bee story before xxx
As you might know the tullip is the most famous Dutch flower (nobody bats an eye that it's actualy originally from Turkey, but hey!
If you don't know the full story behind something or have irrefutable proof of its truth, don't accept it as 100 % fact right off the bat.
Oddly enough, rodents don't even make me bat an eyelash, I have no issues with snakes (so long as they stay on their side of the path), and we all know I have the opposite reaction to most people when it comes to sharks.
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