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spatterdashes
Definición
Polaina pequeña que se lleva sobre el empeine y generalmente abrochada debajo del pie con una correa. Utilizada especialmente a finales del siglo XIX y principios del siglo XX.
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- spatterdashes
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speaking trumpet
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Megáfonos en forma de trompeta.
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- speaking trumpets
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speaking tubes
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Pipes through which conversation can be conducted, such as between different rooms of a building.
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special areas (administrative area)
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Administrative areas of particular kinds. An example is in Nairobi.
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special libraries (institutions)
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Privately owned libraries established, supported, and administered by a business firm, private corporation, association, government agency, etc., to meet the needs of its members or staff in pursuing the goals of the organization.
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special territories
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Territories that have historical, geographical, or political special status within or outside a primary political entity; the special status may be established by treaty.
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special use structures
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Architecture designed for a single, extremely specialized purpose or activity, rather than for general or broad use.
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<specific types of artificial languages>
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<specific types of creole languages>
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<specific types of deaf sign languages>
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<specific types of language isolates>
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<specific types of mixed languages>
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<specific types of pidgin languages>
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<specific types of sign languages>
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specimen bottle
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specimen container
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specimen jar
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spectacles (performances)
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Performances and displays on a large scale that are specially prepared or arranged for viewing, usually by the public, with the intent of forming an impressive or interesting show or entertainment.
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spectral domain optical coherence tomography
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A spectrometer-based OCT technique using a broadband light source and an interferometer. A low-loss spectrometer measures the spectrum of the interference pattern of light returned from the reference and sample arms of the interferometer. SDOCT has been used in a conservation science context for noninvasive and noncontact assessment of varnish layer thickness and structure on easel paintings.
