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strain hardening
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The strengthening by plastic deformation of a material that is strained to beyond its elastic limit. It occurs because of dislocation generation within the material's crystal structure.
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strandkorbs
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Chairs designed for use at the beach, having a hood for protection from the sun and wind. May be made of wicker, wood and cloth, or other materials. Originally made of wicker in the 19th century, based on wicker armchair furniture with covered high rising hoods that had been created by basketmakers for centuries.
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strap cutters (leatherworking tools)
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Tools used for cutting a strip of leather to a uniform width. The gauge of the blade is set and fixed, and when the tool is run down the side of a straight piece of leather it makes a parallel cut further in.
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strap-end punches (leatherworking)
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Tools used to shape the tongues of belts or the end of straps, and save the trouble of cutting an accurate curve by hand.
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Strapaese
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Movimiento cultural de Italia desde 1920 hasta la década de 1940, que rechazó tendencias modernistas en el arte y literatura. Los defensores del movimiento Strapaese anima un estilo de vida provincial y un enfoque en el pasado italiano. El movimiento se asoció tanto con el nacionalismo y el fascismo.
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strappo (arranque)
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Proceso por el cual se desprende un fresco cuando el yeso sobre el cual se encuentra está muy deteriorado. La capa de color es retirada con un adhesivo potente sin retirar cantidades excesivas de yeso.
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Strasburg lily (watermark)
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Type of watermark known in many variations, comprising a fleur-de-lys in a shield, in use from 1600 through to the 19th century in papers made in Strasburg, Basle, Germany, the Netherlands, Britain, Scandinavia, Russia, and elsewhere.
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stratocumulus clouds
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Gray or whitish patch, sheet, or layered clouds which almost always have dark tessellations (honeycomb appearance), rounded masses or rolls. Except for virga they are non-fibrous and may or may not be merged. They also have regularly arranged small elements with an apparent width of more than five degrees (three fingers - at arm's length).
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stratus clouds
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A generally gray cloud layer with a uniform base which may, if thick enough, produce drizzle, ice prisms, or snow grains. When the sun is visible through this cloud, its outline is clearly discernible.
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straw fiddles
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Xilófonos consistentes de tablas de madera posadas en cuerdas de paja.
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straw hats (sun hats)
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Hats made of plaited or woven straw and having a wide brim to protect the wearer from the sun.
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strawberry (fruit)
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Fruit of any species of the genus Fragaria. It is a soft bag-shaped receptacle, scarlet to yellowish in color, full of juicy acid pulp, and dotted over with small yellow seed-like achenes. The wild or wood strawberry is smaller than the cultivated kinds.
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strawberry hullers
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Tweezer-like tools, often with indentations or holes in the rounded tips, used to remove the green leaves from the tops of strawberries.
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Streamline Moderne
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Estilo de arquitectura y diseño que llega a su apogeo en la década de 1930 en los Estados Unidos. En la arquitectura, se caracteriza por el uso de líneas horizontales, esquinas redondeadas y elementos a veces náuticos, tales como barandillas y ventanas ojo de buey. En el diseño, estos elementos se expresaron en una variedad de nuevos materiales, tales como la baquelita (TM) y el cromo.
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Streblus (genus)
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A genus of flowering plants in the mulberry family, Moraceae. It includes five species native to Southern Asia and China.
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Streblus asper (species)
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Streblus asper is a medium-sized flowering tree in the Moraceae family, native to dry regions across South and Southeast Asia. It holds significant cultural importance in Cambodia, where several villages are named after it, and in Thailand, where its bark has been used for papermaking for over 700 years, with nearly all surviving ancient Thai documents and Buddhist texts written on it. The paper produced from its bark is notably durable, resistant to humidity, burning, yellowing, and insects, while in Vietnam its coarse leaves are traditionally used as natural sandpaper.
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street addresses
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Particulars of the place where a person, organization, building, or monument can be found on a street or other thoroughfare; typically consisting of a number, street name, the name of the administrative area (a town or district), and often a postcode.
