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dwarf Arctic birch (species) (species)
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Species of small birch shrub native to arctic and cool temperate regions of northern Europe, northern Asia and northern North America. It is sometimes divided into two or more subspecies.
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dwarf buck-eye (species) (species)
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Species of small horse chestnut tree or bush having long clusters of pink to dark red tubular flowers; native to the southern and eastern United States.
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dyadic
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Describes the state or condition relating to anatomy that matches the biological sex binary, that is, not intersex. A dyadic state may be any gender identity, including transgender.
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Dyan
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Úsese para describir obras producidas por africanos de mismo nombre que viven en Burkina Faso.
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dye diffusion thermal transfer printing
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Process by which a continuous tone digital image is applied to receiver materials via thermal transfer of cyan, yellow, and magenta dyes.
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dye diffusion thermal transfer prints
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Prints made from dyes transferred to media via heated ribbons. Prints of this kind offer near-photographic image quality and may be used to print onto a variety of substrates from paper to ceramic and textiles.
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dyer's greenwood (species)
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A small shrub native to Europe and Asia that produces a yellow dye named after the plant. The dye is obtained from the flowers, leaves and branches of the plant. It was used as a yellow dye on wool since prehistoric times. Up to the 17th century, dyer's broom was one of three yellow fabric dyes used Europe. The primary colorant in dyer's broom is genistein. It produces a strong yellow color with an alum mordant on wool, silk or cotton. Often woad was overdyed on the dyer's broom to produce a yellowish-greenish color known as Kendal green. In the United States, the name dyer's broom has also been used for the broomsedge plant.
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dynamic mechanical analysis
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A form of thermal analysis rooted in the science of rheology, a branch of mechanics that deals with the flow deformation of materials in terms of force (stress, strain) and time. DMA is a technique in which rheological data for a particular material is generated using a rheometer and software. The material is characterized in terms of its modulus, elasticity, viscosity, damping behavior, and glass transition temperature, and the changes of these with strain, strain rate, temperature, and oscillatory frequency.
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dynamometer
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dyrnak güls
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A quartered gül which has both internal and external hooks; used in both Turkish and Turcoman weaving.
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Dyula
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Describe obras producidas por el grupo étnico africano del mismo nombre que habita en la Costa de Marfil y países vecinos.
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Dzalakha (language)
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Dzhanbas-Kala
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Dzheytun
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Dzing
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Úsese para describir obras producidas por el grupo étnico africano de mismo nombre que vive en la República Democrática del Congo, al sur del río Kasai, entre los ríos Loange y Kamtsha y también al oeste de Kamtsha.
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Dzongkha (language)
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Dzongkha (transliterated)
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eagles (birds)
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General term referring to several species in diverse genera of the family Accipitridae, that are not all closely related to each other, but having in common that they are large, powerful hunters, heavy-beaked, and have a fully feathered head and strong feet equipped with great curved talons. Because of their strength and agressive nature, eagles have been a symbol of war and imperial power since Babylonian times.
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Eagles (culture)
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Refers to the indigenous culture of the Eagles subgroup of the Haida people of the Northwest Coast region of North America.
