- ****essment and test development. Similarly,
linguists such as Alderson,
Quetz and
others criticized the lack of
system in the
descriptors and the context-free...
- quetzal" (Merriam-Webster's
Collegiate Dictionary), from the
Nahuatl root
quetz = "stand up" used to
refer to an
upstanding plume of feathers. The word...
-
QuetzSat 1 is a
Mexican high-power
geostationary communications satellite which is
operated by the
Mexican operator QuetzSat (a
joint venture of SES,...
-
company has
approved the
transfer of the 77
degree west
orbital position to
QuetzSat as of
September 22, 2010. It
appears to be
retired as of 2023. The launch...
-
Broadcasting 21
August 2002,
Proton Deorbited 2008-11-19
QuetzSat 1
Space Systems/Loral SSL-1300
Mexico QuetzSat (SES)
Broadcasting United States,
Mexico 29 September...
-
first album was made in
collaboration with
producer and
friend Quetzal (Al
Quetz) in 2006, Tribute, a
project inspired by soul music. At the same time, he...
- were".
Scientific American.
Retrieved January 30, 2021. Naish, Darren. "The
Quetz Monograph Lives and
Other News on
Azhdarchid Pterosaurs". tetzoo.com. Darren...
- the O3b data
satellites and
others with
names including AMC, Ciel, NSS,
QuetzSat,
YahSat and SES, and
formerly at that time, the
Astra TV
satellite operator)...
-
Nahuatl From
quetzalli ("large
brilliant tail feather"), from the root
quetz ("stand up"), via Spanish,
originally referring specifically to the resplendent...
- in
Frankfurt an der Oder (from 1846) and at the
agricultural college in
Quetz, near
Halle (1848–51). Afterwards, he
devoted himself to
private research...