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Ladybugs

Also known as ladybirds and lady beetles, ladybugs are beetles belonging to the family Coccinellidae. This family of over 5,000 species can be found worldwide and some species are considered garden pests. Questions about ladybugs can be found here.

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What are some ways an SCR is triggered?

A silicon-controlled rectifier (SCR) can be triggered (or turned on) by forward voltage, temperature, dv/dt (the derivative of the voltage with respect to time), light, or via a gate (the SCR is triggered when sufficient voltage passes through the gate). Gate triggering is the most common method.

What does a penis tattoo symbolize?

alot of things depending on what you get .... alot of things depending on what you get .... alot of things depending on what you get ....

What tattoos symbolize laughter?

Laugh now, cry later or a laughing smiley face tattoo symbolizes laughter. Another popular tattoo dealing with laughter is Live, Laugh, Love.

Is spyrogyra harmful to human?

No, Spyro Gyra is a jazz fusion band tat ws formed in the mid 1970 in New York state. There is no evidence of any harm caused to humans by their music!

What does a tattoo of Our Mother of Guadalupe symbolize?

She's been revered on murals, candles and shrines. Her image can be seen on car hoods, wall calendars and the muscular forearms of tattoo collectors. Our Lady of Guadalupe, known affectionately in Hispanic culture as La Virgen, is a religious figure, but her appeal goes beyond Catholicism into mainstream Latino culture where even the non-religious are drawn to her dark-skinned image. "Devotion to her is strong because she's identified as a mother, as a protector, as a liberating force," said Theresa Torres, an anthropology professor at the University of Missouri-Kansas City who has studied La Virgen's mass appeal as a cultural and religious figure.

Where do you find ladybugs in the fall?

Inside buildings and under bush or log piles and protective parts of non-woody and woody plants are places where ladybugs can be found in fall. The insects in question (Coccinellidae family) function as beneficial bugs by eating spring- and summer-time pests. They start seeking "shelter from the storm" (quoting Bob Dylan, master of the craft of music and song) as early as September since the adult stage of feeding and mating is done for the year.

Where can I buy stretch velcro by the yard?

You can purchase directly online at the link below in the related links section.

What does a pegasus tattoo symbolize?

"Pegasus Tattoos - While the horse remains one of the most popular animal tattoo designs, the winged horse Pegasus stands out as a particular favorite with equine tattoo enthusiasts. Not enough for some people the beauty, grace and speed of the ordinary horse, they must add wings and magic and stories of Gods to the tattoo - we speak of course of Pegasus, the winged horse of Greek mythology. The birth of this mythical winged steed went something like this -- the Greek hero, Perseus, son of Zeus, slew the fearful Medusa with his magical sword, and from the blood gushing from her neck emerged the wild and magnificent Pegasus. Poseidon (Neptune), god of the Ocean, was Pegasus' father. It was Pegasus who carried Perseus to rescue Princess Andromeda when she was chained to the dragon-guarded rock. Hero and Princess married, and together with Pegasus they became a constellation of stars twinkling in the heavens. As it says in the 5th century B.C. Greek lyric -- "Pegasus dwells in the ancient stalls of Zeus upon Olympus." It's not surprising that other heroes coveted the fearless flying Pegasus, but capturing such a wondrous creature required divine intervention. When Bellerophon, another son of Poseidon, pleaded to the gods for help in taming Pegasus, it was the Greek goddess, Athena who provided Bellerophon with the necessary golden bridle. Legend tells of Pegasus drinking at the well when he was captured, while some say it was Athena herself who tamed Pegasus and brought him to Bellerophon. Pegasus then carried Bellerophon on a mission to rid the countryside of the people-slaying, fire-breathing, lion-headed Chimera. With that mission accomplished, Pegasus was steered heavenward by his grateful hero, but a gad-fly infuriated Pegasus and he tossed his rider, sending him back to earth. It is said that the fly was Zeus' dirty work, since he did not favour Bellerophon. Pegasus continued his riderless flight skywards, and was welcomed by Zeus into the realm of the gods to become their divine steed. As the one who delivered Zeus's thunderbolts, Pegasus could be seen thundering fearlessly across the skies. Pegasus is also connected with the Nine Muses and stories that describe the creation of a gushing spring on Mount Helicon. When Pegasus struck the ground with his hoof, water sprang from the rock, and the place became the inspiring well of the Muses. One legend has Pegasus striking the rock because he was thirsty. Here is one horse who took himself to water and drank. As a tattoo symbol, Pegasus represents much of what a Horse does, loyalty, stamina, endurance and speed, but with the added dimensions normally associated with Wings and Birds -freedom, and a soaring spirit, mind and heart. Pegasus speaks to the poet in us, of the magical and mystical and the divine world of Gods among the clouds and Mount Olympus. Pegasus will carry us to new heights of imagination, inspiration and aspiration."

Why do baseball caps have different under brim colors?

The color under the brim is a lighter color. This allows the light to reflect, giving the wearer or player better vision when playing in the shade.

What does the color black mean if it is on the belly of a ladybug?

That's normal. Ladybugs are entirely black save for their elytra (shields).

What does an aster tattoo symbolize?

The birth flower for the month of September. the Aster is Love, Faith, Wisdom and symbolizes Valor

How many layers is the eye divided?

Source : Wikipedia (Eye) See Related Links for more infromation. Three layers The structure of the mammalian eye can be divided into three main layers or tunics whose names reflect their basic functions: the fibrous tunic, the vascular tunic, and the nervous tunic. * The fibrous tunic, also known as the tunica fibrosa oculi, is the outer layer of the eyeball consisting of the cornea and sclera. The sclera gives the eye most of its white color. It consists of dense connective tissue filled with the protein collagen to both protect the inner components of the eye and maintain its shape. * The vascular tunic, also known as the tunica vasculosa oculi, is the middle vascularized layer which includes the iris, ciliary body, and choroid. The choroid contains blood vessels that supply the retinal cells with necessary oxygen and remove the waste products of respiration. The choroid gives the inner eye a dark color, which prevents disruptive reflections within the eye. * The nervous tunic, also known as the tunica nervosa oculi, is the inner sensory which includes the retina. The retina contains the photosensitive rod and cone cells and associated neurons. To maximise vision and light absorption, the retina is a relatively smooth (but curved) layer. It has two points at which it is different; the fovea and optic disc. The fovea is a dip in the retina directly opposite the lens, which is densely packed with cone cells. It is largely responsible for color vision in humans, and enables high acuity, such as is necessary in reading. The optic disc, sometimes referred to as the anatomical blind spot, is a point on the retina where the optic nerve pierces the retina to connect to the nerve cells on its inside. No photosensitive cells exist at this point, it is thus "blind". In addition to the rods and cones, a small proportion (about 2% in humans) of the ganglion cells in the retina are photosensitive through the pigment melanopsin. They are generally most excitable by blue light, about 470 nm. Their information is sent to the SCN (suprachiasmatic nuclei), not to the visual center, through the retinohypothalamic tract, not via the optic nerve. It is these light signals which regulate circadian rhythms in mammals and several other animals. Many, but not all, totally blind individuals have their circadian rhythms adjusted daily in this way.

What size hex key is needed for a 2000 Altima rear strut?

It should use a 17mm (I think 11/16" will work, too) hex key. If you haven't got one of those, you can take one of the strut to control arm mounting bolts and back up the two nuts (one from each bolt) snug against each other on the bolt. Put the head of the bolt into the hex opening and to loosen it, turn the inside nut counter-clockwise. To tighten it later, just turn the outside nut clockwise.

Why in the sims 2 are there different color ghost?

The ghosts are different colors because they must have died differently. I don't know all the colors but red is burning to death and transparent is old age.

AnswerSame as above, the ghosts are different colours because they have died differently.

red: they have died in fire

white ghost: old age

yellow: eletrocution and sparks will be around the ghost

blue: they have drowned in the pool

green: decease in the family

purple: because you have rotten food all over the the place and you didn,t clean it up suddenly there will be alot of flies around the sim and the sim will die. after some time the purple ghost will appear

orange: if you are lying on the ground and look at the sky and after you sim will reach up the sky with the arm and BOOM you are gone

(the sims 2 university required) (cowplant)

light green: if you are about to feed the cow plant sometimes it's eating your sim and the urn will appear

(the sims 2 seasons required)

dark pink: if you are outside of you're house in a hailstorm you can be hit by the hail and you will die

One more thing... if you die with The Sims 2 Open for Business's 'Rally Forth' interaction, which can be done by overuse, your ghost will be white and carry a megaphone.

What does it mean to give someone a roundhouse kick?

It simply means to strike a target with the top of your foot with a kick. in Korean this area of the foot is called ''Baldeung'' meaning the instep of the foot.

What does a biohazard tattoo symbolize?

It depends on the person.

In some scenarios it could symbolize infectious or possibly the person has an infectious disease. Some say it symbolizes "anti system." I know of someone who says it means "I'm hazardous to your health."

Let's realize that other people will make decisions regarding their lives and you can extrapolate and calculate and revise and refine and yet at the end of the day, when a person has a tattoo on their body, it is just a tattoo! You can draw all sorts of inferences regarding the motivation, the context, the person, etc., but sometimes, when you don't know them well, you really can't even begin to comprehend the situation.

That's not to say that tattoos born by groups of people do not have any sort of relationship to any sort of deeper culture. They might and they might not. I've met many people with tattoos that have all sorts of non-existent conscious meaning, in the sense that the person might have just wanted to put a biohazard on their arm.

Or, maybe they do have HIV. That could be true. There are definitely groups of people who deliberately seek out HIV infection.

What is another name for a lady from Lisbon?

Alisen Cubbage is from Cedar Rapids Iowa.

i believe it is "dona" of course I'm Italian so what do i know...good luck

Typically found in crossword puzzles, the question isn't asking for a specific lady from Lisbon, but instead is asking for what the Portuguese word for lady is (since Lisbon is the capital and largest city of Portugal).

Even though the common portuguese word for 'female' is 'dama', by using "lady" the question is asking for an honorific title similar to "Sir" or "Dame" in English.

Here's some more info from another online 'Wiki'-site about the word "Dona":

Don, from Latin dominus, is an honorific in Spanish ([d̪on]), Portuguese (Dom, [dõ]), and Italian ([don]). The female equivalent is Doña (Spanish: [ˈd̪oɲa]), Dona (Portuguese: [ˈdonɐ]), and Donna (Italian: [ˈdonna]), abbreviated "Dª" or simply "D.".

Although originally a title reserved for royalty, select nobles, and church hierarchs, it is now often used as a mark of esteem for a person of personal, social or official distinction, such as a community leader of long standing, a person of significant wealth, or a noble, but may also be used ironically. As a style, rather than a title or rank, it is used with, and not instead of, a person's name.Syntactically, it is used in much the same way (although for a broader group of persons) as "Sir" and "Dame" are used in English when speaking of or to a person who has been knighted, e.g. "Don Firstname" or "Doña Firstname Lastname". Unlike "The Honourable" in English, Don may be used when speaking directly to a person, and unlike "Mister" it must be used with a given name. For example, 'Don Diego de la Vega,' or (abbreviating "señor") 'Sr. Don Diego de la Vega,' or simply 'Don Diego' (the secret identity of Zorro) are typical forms. But 'Don de la Vega,' would be incorrect. In North America, Don has also been made popular by films depicting the Mafia, such as The Godfather series, where the crime boss would claim for the signs of respect that were traditionally granted in Italy to nobility. The usage in these films of Don with family name (cognome), e.g. Don Corleone, is, however, not genuine.

What is a baby ladybird called?

"Ladybird" is a dialect variant of "ladybug." Both mean "Our Lady's bug/bird" and are one of the standard examples of a modern derivative of Old English feminine nouns without -s in the possessive. Presumably, then, a baby ladybird would be a larva or a pupa.

How much legs does a milipede have?

one of the millipede records is 750 leg.

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What is surge voltage?

Surge voltage means sudden big voltage. Surge voltage is of two types lightening surge and switching surge or

in electrical engineering, a voltage rise that endangers the insulation of electric equipment. A correct calculation of voltage surges is of great economic and practical importance in the selection of insulation and of measures for power supply system protection, particularly for voltages above 10kilo-volts(kV). There are two types of voltage surges lightning surges and system generated surges.

Name the 8 planets in order?

  • Mercury
  • Venus
  • Earth
  • Mars
  • Jupiter
  • Saturn
  • Uranus
  • Neptune
  • Dont worry their in order 0-*

What are some ways to develop Camaraderie?

"Camaraderie" is a French word that literally means "comrade-ship" or loosely, "friendship". But it implies both a casual quality (not necessarily CLOSE friends) and an ease of relating to one another.

So first of all, relax! Don't try too hard to impress the other person. Notice what they like to do and see if it matches what you like. If it does NOT, then look further, but this really defeats the concept at bit. Still, if the person is shy, you can often cultivate camaraderie.

Listen to them, let them tell you about themselves, their lives, what's bothering them or how they like to enjoy themselves. Even if they suggest an activity in which you were never interested , try it anyway, unless it is totally repugnant to you! You might be surprised and find that you DO like it.

Also, share your likes, dislikes, hobbies and favorite activities. Odds are, you two will have at least a couple things in common. If so, try those (it might just be sitting at a bar and talking, or seeing films together and not talking, or being totally silent, but together on a long bike ride).

If nothing pans out as a common interest after a month or so, then camaraderie probably never will develop. However, check in on this person later in life. Changes (getting married, having kids, a new job) can often bring two people closer together, just as they can often drive them apart.

Though you should not give up too easily, neither should you keep pressing the issue, if this person clearly does not want the relationship, or if you simply bore each other!

Do beetles have antennas?

Yes, beetles DO have "antennas." You'd actually say antennae. But, beetles are insects, and all insects have six legs and two antennae. But, just so you know, SALAMI IS NOT AN INSECT! NEITHER IS ASPARAGUS!

How many babies does a crayfish have?

This depends on the species and size of the crayfish, but a few hundred per spawn is not uncommon for a mature female