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part of a plan in case of an accident at the Berkeley Power Station, which is 20 years old. The council thinks such a safety improvement is necessary before the power station's operating licence can be extended Until the year 2000.

The anti-radiation tablets stop the thyroid gland from absorbing harmful radioactive iodine by flooding it with a harmless form of the chemical. They have only ever been taken once in Britain. That was when they were issued two years ago to the workers at Hinkley Point Power Station in Somerset during a leak of radioactive gas on the site. The tablets will be given to 100 people living and working on 28 farms near the Berkeley Power Station and 750 people working in factories in the industrial area near the reactor and will be taken only if there is a leakage in the plant.

Privately, the council is worried that distributing the tablets will cause unnecessary alarm among the population.


pill

hap

thyroid gland

tiroit bezi

 





issue

yayımlama, yayım, basım. konu. sorun

harmless

zararsiz




emergency

acil durum

leakage

sızıntı, sızma.

order

düzenlemek, emir vermek ısmarlamak

Privately

özel olarak




part of

-nın parçası

distributing

dağıt(mak)

council

kurul, komisyon; konsey

unnecessary

gereksiz

extend

uzatmak, yaymak; genişletmek, büyütmek






As olark arkasından cümle gelmemiş gibi anlamında cümle gelir.

in case of durumunda

in case olur diye

such böyle

only if eğer = if

among arasında

74 CROCODILES

Crocodiles are formidable enemies of man and most of the stories about them arise from tragic real experiences. At least 6 of the 23 species in the crocodile family will attack and eat human beings if they can, and many of the others are large enough to cause serious injury.

The well-known Nile crocodile, found from Egypt to the Cape of Good Hope, has a length of 5 metres. It is reported that crocodiles kill up to 1,000 people every year along the banks of the River Nile. Equally large and dangerous is the man-eating salt water crocodile, whose habitat ranges from India and China to northern Australia. The largest of all is the Madagascar crocodile, which may grow to 9 metres or longer, and the most dangerous is the Estuarine crocodile, which probably kills over 2,000 people each year

Crocodiles have narrow, pointed snouts and rows of teeth in the lower jaw. The teeth can be seen even when the mouth is closed. The body is protected by thick leathery plates and the animal has webbed feet as well as a powerful, flattened tail. Baby crocodiles are greenish grey with black crossbands whereas most adults are olive coloured.

Sewage and garbage attract crocodiles by providing a rich diet which Unfortunately inflames their aggression. That's probably why there are constant horror stories about the danger of crocodiles growing in sewage systems and waste dumps of big cities in Africa. However, this is certainly true for the city of Manzini in Swaziland, where the health officials captured man-eating crocodiles and put them to work in the city sewers and dumps to gobble up garbage. Now, the job is done cheaply and effectively!

Among the many legends about crocodiles, there are those of living to be a hundred years old. However, most crocodiles live for about fifty years. The oldest official age recorded is that of a crocodile which was born in Dresden Zoo in Germany in 1880 and which was recorded as being still alive in 1937. In fact, it might have lived on much longer if the zoo had not been completely destroyed in the Second World War.

Hatred has made the hunting of crocodiles so popular that the world population of them has been drastically reduced. Some 16 species are now almost extinct - among them the rare Cuban crocodile, which has been reduced to a mere 300 individuals living in a protected sanctuary in Cuba.




aggression

tecavüz, hücum, saldırı; saldırganlık.

horror

dehşet, yılgı, korku

arise

kalkmak; dogrulmak; ortaya çikmak

individual

Kişi, fert; 2. Kişiye has

capture

zaptetmek, zorla ele geçirmek; esir etmek

inflame

alevlendirmek, tahrik etmek; öfkelendirmek

Crocodile

timsah

leathery

kösele gibi, sert, kalin

crossband

çaprazbant

legend

masal, hikaye efsane

drastically

1. şiddetle. 2. yoğun bir şekilde.

lower jaw

alt çene

dump

boşaltmak, atmak çöplük

narrow

dar, ensiz

enemy

düsman

olive

zeytin; zeytin ağacı

flatten

düzlestirmek, yassilastirmak; düzlesmek

probably

büyük olasilikla, muhtemelen

formidable

korkulur, korkunç

rare

nadir, az bulunur

garbage

1. çöp; süprüntü. 2. pis ve değersiz şey.

row

sıra, saf, dizi.

greenish

yesilimsi

Sewage

pissu, lağım suyu

Hatred

kin, nefret, düşmanlık

sewer

kanalizasyon







snout

uzun burnu







webbed

(ördek, vb. ayagi) perdeli




most of

nın çoğu

At least

" en az

enough

yet erli

From…to

Dan………. ekadar

. However,

Iki virgül arası ancak bununla birlikte

So..that

Okadar şöyle ki

75 CAT

High on a hill in Mid-Wales near Machynileth, a group of idealists have shown that man can harmlessly draw energy from nature.

In the past 13 years, this group, some 30 adults with their children, has demonstrated the success of harnessing the energy of the sun, the wind and the rain to generate sufficient power for their needs.

Although they were not taken seriously by locals as the 'hippies in the hills' when they first moved to the disused mining site a few miles from Machynlleth, their projects and enThusiasm have won them the support of the local people, big business, and international respect1

Opposed to the government's plans for both nuclear power and coal, the Centre for Alternative Technology is striving for a programme using renewable fuels which would protect the planet's future. “The way the world is going, we could actually run out of known forms of energy before we actually blow ourselves up," says Tim Kirby, an engineering graduate and CAT's technical officer.

The centre uses windmills, water turbines and solar panels to heat and effectively provide for all its facilities, and the group believes that there is no reason why such technology should not power the entire UK.

The CAT people live off the land, on organically-grown fruit and vegetables and naturally-bred animals. Some are vegetarian; all believe in a low meat diet. Most members of staff live on the site; others choose to emulate the lifestyle in the surrounding area.



While most of us were complaining about the lack of sunshine this summer, water pipes heated from solar panels at Machynlieth were red hot after just a couple of hours of autumnal sun. "Few people realise the power of the sun's rays." says Mr. Kirby. He claims that the owner of a house with a wall of solar panels now pays around £75 a year on fuel bills as opposed to £500 for the average house.

a couple of

1. iki. 2. birkaç.

mining

madencilik. maden kazma

autumnal

sonbahara ait.

opposed to

e karsi; -e dogru; -e zit yönde

breed

doğurmak, yavrulamak; çiftleştirmek, üretmek

ourselves

kendimiz, bizler

complaining about

Birşey hakkında şikayet etmek

provide for

-i geçindirmek, -in geçimini sağlamak

demonstrate

ispat etmek, göstermek,

renewable

yenılenebılır

disuse

kullanılmama, kullanılmazlık.

respect

saygi, hürmet

draw

çizmek, yapmak; çekmek; çekmek, almak

run out of

i tüketmek, bitirmek, bitmek, tükenmek

emulate

rekabet etmek, geçmeye çalışmak; gıpta etmek

striving

uğraşarak


enThusiasm

şevk, gayret, istek

sufficient

kâfi, yet erli; elverişli, uygun, münasip

facilities

araç gereç

surrounding

çevredeki, etraftaki.

harmlessly

emniyet le

windmill

yeldeğirmeni.

harness

(doğal bir gücü dizginleyerek) yararlanmak,

kullanmak.



with respect to

with regards to

-e gelince ile ilgil iolarak

lack of

eksiklik







live off

-den geçimini saglamak







76 MATHEMATICS

To meet the demands of industry, technology, and other sciences, mathematicians have had to invent new branches of mathematics and expand the old ones. They have built a superstructure of new ideas that people who are trained in the classical branches of the subject would hardly recognise as mathematics at all.

Applied mathematicians have been dealing with the world's problems successfully, while pure mathematicians seem almost to have lost touch with the real world. To them, mathematics is an art and they don't care much whether it will ever have any practical use.

By applying the concepts of mathematics to worldly problems, the applied mathematician can often brush away the obscuring details and reveal simple patterns. Celestial mechanics, for example, enables astronomers to calculate the positions of the planets at any time in the past or future. Now, this ancient branch of mathematics has suddenly become very practical for calculating the orbits of Earth satellites.

Applied mathematicians, who are interested in worldly problems, have learned to solve many of them that were almost impossible to solve ten or twenty years ago. They have developed new statistical methods for controlling quality in high-speed industrial mass production. They have built the basis for Operations Research, which businessmen use to plan production and distribution. They have dealt with the complexities of human behaviour through 'game theory', which applies to military and business strategy. They have analysed the design of automatic controls for such complicated systems as factory production lines and supersonic aircraft. Now they are ready to tackle many problems of space travel.

Mathematicians have begun to turn their attention to the biological and social sciences as these sciences have started to use mathematics. The bond between mathematics and life sciences has been strengthened by a group of applied mathematics specialties, such as biometrics, psychometrics and econometrics.



Now that they have electronic computers, mathematicians are solving problems that they could never solve a few years ago. In a few minutes, they can get an answer that previously would have required months or even years of calculation. Furthermore, in designing computers and programming them to carry out instructions, mathematicians have had to develop new techniques. Computers have contributed very little to pure mathematical theory, but they have been used to test certain relationships among numbers.

,Furthermore,

bundan başka, ayrıca.

obscure

çapraşık, anlaşılması güç sıradan

among

arasında

pattern

örnek, numune

Apply

yaklaştırmak; uygulamak, tatbik etmek

position

yer, mevki. Durum

At all

hiç

practical

pratik, ameli

at any time

whenever

her an

previously

önceden, evvelce.

Base

temel, esas, taban

pure

saf, safi, som

branch

dal, kol, şube

recognise

tanımak. farkında olmak kabul etmek

brush away




relationship

akrabalık. ilişki, bağlantı

care

dert, kaygı, tasa.bakım

satellite

uydu,

carry out

1.uygulamak, tatbik etmek.

2. (birini/bir şeyi) dışarıya taşımak. "



statistical

istatistiksel, istatistiklere dayanan

Celestial mechanics

gök mekanigi

strengthen

kuvvetlendirmek, güçlendirmek

complexity

karmaşıklık.

suddenly

birdenbire, aniden, ansızın

contribute

katkıda bulunmak

superstructure

üstyapı

deal with

ile ilgilenmek. -i idare etmek

tackle

ele almak, çözmeye çalışmak

demand

talep etmek, istemek; emretmek

touch

Dokunmak değmek; temas etmek

design of

-nın dizaynı

whether

olup olmadığını; olursa; ise de

enable

olanakli kilmak, imkân tanimak

worldly

dünyevi, maddi; maddeci

expand

büyütmek; geliştirmek,inkişaf ettirmek

reveal

açıklamak, açığa vurmak.göstermek.

hardly

zorla, güçlükle, güçbela. hemen hemen







impossible

imkansız,







instruction

öğretme, öğrenim, eğitim







Now that

mademki.







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