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O que (quem) é VLA - definição

DUTCH DAIRY PRODUCT MADE FROM FRESH MILK
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VLA         
Volume Licence Agreement (Reference: Novell)
Very Large Array         
  • The Bracewell Radio Sundial on the VLA walking tour, seen from the south. Named for [[Ronald N. Bracewell]], this sundial marks on the ground positions of the shadow of the central sphere (the [[gnomon]]) at different times of day and times of year. The shadow on Dec 22, 2017 falls very near the [[winter solstice]] line and the 1:00 PM (solar time) mark.  The other two lines of markers north of the gnomon are for the [[equinox]]es and the [[summer solstice]].  Additional lines of markers south of the gnomon mark positions of "shadows" of the radio sources [[Cygnus A]] and [[Cassiopeia A]]. The posts at the back of the sundial were recovered from Bracewell's radio telescope array at [[Stanford University]], abandoned in 1980, where they had been signed by visitors with chisels at his invitation.
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RADIO ASTRONOMY OBSERVATORY LOCATED ON THE PLAINS OF SAN AGUSTIN
Very Large Array Radio Telescope; EVLA; Expanded Very Large Array; JVLA; Y27; Karl G. Jansky Very Large Array
The Karl G. Jansky Very Large Array (VLA) is a centimeter-wavelength radio astronomy observatory located in central New Mexico on the Plains of San Agustin, between the towns of Magdalena and Datil, ~ west of Socorro.
EASA CS-VLA         
EUROPEAN AVIATION SAFETY AGENCY CERTIFICATION SPECIFICATION FOR VERY LIGHT AIRCRAFT
EASA VLA; Very Light Aircraft; CS-VLA
EASA CS-VLA is the European Aviation Safety Agency Certification Specification for Very Light Aircraft.

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Vla

Vla (pronunciation ) is a Dutch dairy product made from fresh milk.

The word vla was first documented in the 13th century and originally referred to any custard-like substance covering cakes or other baked goods. The word vlaai is related and has since come to refer a type of pie.

Traditionally vla is made with eggs, sugar and fresh milk, although some industrial producers use cornstarch rather than eggs today. Vla is available in many different flavors, of which vanilla is most popular. Other flavors include chocolate, caramel, banana, orange and apple.

Vla was originally sold in glass bottles and the consistency made extracting the complete amount difficult, so a special bottle scraper (flessenschraper or flessenlikker) was specifically designed. Despite the fact that vla is now normally sold in cartons, these scrapers are still common in Dutch family kitchens.

Although vla is originally a typical Dutch product, it was introduced to Wallonia and Germany by Campina in 2010 and has been sold in some stores there since then.

Exemplos do corpo de texto para VLA
1. "As an international reference laboratory, the VLA even verifies other countries‘ test results.
2. "We‘ve never seen anything like this," says Anthony Remijan, an astronomer with the National Radio Astronomy Observatory‘s Very Large Array (VLA) in Socorro, N.M.
3. While the VLA carries out its tests, which could take up to 24 hours, the area of Fife where the bird was found will be monitored.
4. Samples of the infected birds from the Asian part of Turkey were taken to the Veterinary Laboratory Agency (VLA) in Weybridge on Wednesday morning and tested positive on Thursday.
5. "These three elements, outflow, infall and rotation, are commonly found during the formation process of low mass stars." Tracing gas Using the National Science Foundation‘s Very Large Array (VLA) radio telescope, the researchers traced the inward motion of the material.