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Tūranga is located in the north-eastern quadrant of Cathedral Square and fronts Gloucester and Colombo Streets.The original wooden building on the site was demolished in 1885; the then-owner Fred Hobbs replaced it with a substantial building of permanent materials that became known as Cathedral Chambers.
Turanga FM is the radio station of Turanganui-a-kiwa iwi, including Te Aitanga-a-Māhaki, Rongowhakaata and Ngai Tamanuhiri. It is based in Gisborne , and broadcasts on 98.1 FM in Ruatoria , and 91.7 FM and 95.5 FM in Gisborne.
Tūranga — often rendered as Turanga — is a Māori language word meaning "stopping place." It may refer to: Tūranga, the main public library in Christchurch, New Zealand; Tūranganui-a-Kiwa, the Māori name for Poverty Bay and pre-1870 name for Gisborne, New Zealand; Turanga FM, the local radio station of iwi based in Tūranganui-a-kiwa
A non-biological entity with a cellular organizational structure (also known as a cellular organization, cellular system, nodal organization, nodal structure, et cetera) is set up in such a way that it mimics how natural systems within biology work, with individual 'cells' or 'nodes' working somewhat independently to establish goals and tasks ...
A logical spreadsheet is a spreadsheet in which formulas take the form of logical constraints rather than function definitions.. In traditional spreadsheet systems, such as Excel, cells are partitioned into "directly specified" cells and "computed" cells and the formulas used to specify the values of computed cells are "functional", i.e. for every combination of values of the directly ...
Cell structure may refer to: Cell (biology)#Anatomy; An organelle, or the layout of organelles of the biological cell itself; The structure of a covert cell, often involved in underground resistance, organised crime, terrorism or any group requiring stealth in its operations; In mathematics, the structure of a cell complex
Ultrastructure (or ultra-structure) is the architecture of cells and biomaterials that is visible at higher magnifications than found on a standard optical light microscope. This traditionally meant the resolution and magnification range of a conventional transmission electron microscope (TEM) when viewing biological specimens such as cells ...
In Fijian, Turaga is the word for a man.. The Turaga-ni-Koro is a title for the head of a village (Koro), who is usually elected or appointed by the villagers. [1] As kind of city administrator or mayor, he plays a key role in the modern Fijian government structure and is paid a small government allowance.