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school bells
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Bells rung in schools to signal the beginnings and ends of school days, as well as the start of lessons.
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school desk
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school of (attribution qualifier)
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Qualifier used for a work by an unknown creator whose style is influenced by the named artist or architect or by the associates of the named artist, who is living at the same time or shortly after the named artist, but is not known to be a pupil or direct follower of the named artist (e.g., school of Rembrandt).
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schoolchildren
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Young people attending elementary school or of an age to attend elementary school, typically including those from age 5 to 13.
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Schrank
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Úsese para roperos alemanes para el almacenamiento de ropa y lencería; generalmente con dos puertas de paneles y que tienen algunas veces un lado con cajones y estantes y el otro lado un espacio abierto para colgar ropa.
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- pies de puente
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Schrebergarten
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Huertos familiares típicos de zonas urbanas alemanas cultivadas por individuos y que se utilizan para proporcionar espacio agrícola y recreativo. Los schrbergatren se originaron en Leipzig en la década de 1860, y fueron nombrados de acuerdo al reformador educativo Daniel Gottlob Moritz Schreber (1808-1861).
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schwarzlot
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A type of decoration on Dutch and German glassware and ceramics popular in the 17th and 18th centuries. This was created with a sepia enamel that had been used in stained glass techniques, and adapted to various wares either alone or in combination with other enamels or gold.
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Schwellenbau (entramado de pilares y jácenas)
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Estilo de construcción regional mediante cuatro vigas de madera horizontales (Schwellen) que soportan postes cuadrados verticales. Este estilo produce un marco muy estable que permite el apilamiento de pisos; fue el precursor de construcción de entramado y otras estructuras de madera. Se ha encontrado en Alemania en estructuras que datan ya en el siglo XII.
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Schwyzerdütsch (language)
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science books
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Books having content related to the topic of science or a particular branch of science, often with illustrations, graphs, and charts.
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science buildings
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Buildings or complexes having facilities or housing institutions dedicated to the practice or study of an area or areas of science.
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science museums (institutions)
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Museums containing collections dealing with the development and application of science, scientific ideas, technology, and instrumentation. Like museums of natural science and natural history, science museums have their origins in the Enlightenment. Some of them developed from the collections of learned societies, others from private collections
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science museums (buildings)
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Buildings housing museums containing collections dealing with the development and application of science, scientific ideas, technology, and instrumentation.
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science schools
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Buildings in which science is taught, often containing laboratories or other hands-on learning and research facilities.
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science structures
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Structures housing facilities and institutions dedicated to science.
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scientific instrument makers
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People or corporate bodies who specialize in making scientific instruments, which are crafted instruments used for scientific purposes and research, in all branches of science.
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scientific laboratories
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Rooms, buildings, or groups of buildings specifically equipped with apparatus for scientific experiments.
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scientific program report
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Report documenting the activities, structure, or outcomes of scientific programs.
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scientific research bases (facilities)
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Scientific facilities used as bases from which research is carried out or monitored.
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scientific term
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Specialized vocabulary used in the context of science and engineering or related fields. This encompasses words and phrases that describe concepts, materials, methods, or phenomena. Scientific terms are often in Latin, a naming practice that has persisted from the early modern era.
