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![]() Siemens SIMOTION SCOUT V4.1 SP5 HF6 with DriveES v5.4 SP4 | 8.63 GB A distinctive feature of this platform is a merger of the Motion Control with control functions that can be found in most industrial plants: process control and software control logic. SIMOTION includes three hardware platforms: PLC-based, PC-based, and based on the drive. Views: 121
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IMAX - Amazon (1997) BluRay-720p-x264 aAF Language: English 00:38:29 | 1280x720 | x264 - 6616Kbps | 23.976fps | DTS - 1510Kbps | 2.18GB Genre: Documentary The Amazon is the biggest river on Earth. Only little of plant and animal life along its banks is known to man. And there are many secrets known to the tribe shamans of which we never heard. During a journey of one of those shamans down the river from one of its wells, who meets a western scientist traveling up the river from the sea, the audience experiences a huge variety of landscapes, animals (pink dolphins, for example), plants and people. Views: 36
![]() Africa Geographic - December 2011/January 2012 English | 90 pages | HQ PDF | 67.00 Mb Africa Geographic is the continent’s premier wildlife and conservation magazine. ”It is founded in a celebration of Africa’s wild places and all the creatures living there. Ours is a never-ending journey of exploration and discovery and our objective is simple: through penetrating articles and superb photography to inform, surprise and delight our readers with penetrating insights into the lives of African animals and plants, the way ecosystems work and the conservation challenges they face. In doing this we hope to encourage our readers to participate actively in the conservation future of the continent and to inspire them to experience Africa first hand. We invite you to join us on our onward journey.” Views: 122
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Grow Herbs (Jekka McVicar) DK | 2010 | ISBN-10: 0756664276 | 256 Pages | PDF | 16.03 MB Packed with practical horticultural advice as well as inspirational recipes and projects, Grow Herbs will encourage new gardeners to make herbs a part of their garden design, and shows experienced herb-growers how their plants can be put to use in the kitchen and around the house. Views: 115
![]() BBC – Patterns in Green – The Geometry of Plants Dvdrip Xvid English | AVI | Mpeg4 | 528?400 | 120 Min | 29.970 fps 830 kbps | MP3 128 kbps 48 KHz | 300MB Genre: Documentary A look at how plants are formed and evolve according to Geometric rules and principles. This is quite an in depth look at plant Biology and explains why certain Geometric forms are prevelant in Botany. It does get a bit technical when it goes into the morphogenesis of plants but can still be enjoyed even without a specialist knowledge. For example “Phyllotactic” (which is thrown about quite a bit) simply means “arrangement of leaves”. Views: 83
Xotic - 2011 (RePack by GUGUCHA) | 707 MB Genre: Action (Shooter), Arcade | Platform: PC Xotic - arcade indie action with unique gameplay that takes place in bio-organic environment - on several planets captured by a hostile entity Orb. The players have to type long chain combos, shots, shooting at different plants, interior and seeds Orb-and, picking up bonuses at a level and killing normal enemies. During the passage of the player is awarded experience points that can be spent on improving weapons and skills. Views: 98
![]() BBC Botany A Blooming History 1 of 3 A Confusion Of Names 2011 XviD English | 00:58:59 | Video : Xvid 624x352 25 fps 1661 kb/s | Audio : MP3 48000Hz stereo 128 kb/s | 700 MB Genre: Documentaries, TV What makes plants grow is an easy enough question. The right formula ends up being just about the most complicated and fascinating stories in science and took over 300 years to unravel. Timothy Walker, director of Oxford University Botanic Garden, reveals the way the breakthroughs of Swedish botanist Carl Linnaeus, Chelsea gardener Phillip Miller and English naturalist John Ray came up with the science of botany. Bewteen barefoot and shoes these quirky, temperamental characters unlocked the mysteries in the plant kingdom and in addition they began to glimpse your global where bigger, better and stronger plants could be created. Nurseryman Thomas Fairchild came up with the world’s first artificial hybrid flower - a very new plant that didn’t appear in nature. Today, botanists continue the quest for new flowers, better crops and improved medicines to deal with life-threatening diseases. Views: 152
![]() Amazon (1997) [720p] BDRip
Language: English IMDB Rating: 6.7/10 (148 votes) 38mn 29s | 1280x720 | x264 - 2800Kbps | 23.976fps | AAC - 384Kbps | 876MiB Genre: Documentary The Amazon is the biggest river on Earth. Only little of plant and animal life along its banks is known to man. And there are many secrets known to the tribe shamans of which we never heard. During a journey of one of those shamans down the river from one of its wells, who meets a western scientist traveling up the river from the sea, the audience experiences a huge variety of landscapes, animals (pink dolphins, for example), plants and people. |









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