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academia (edificio)

Edificio que alberga una sociedad erudita llamada "academia", la cual existe para la promoción y educación en arte, literatura, ciencia, etcétera.

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  • academias (edificio)

academia de policía

Escuela para la instrucción de individuos que quieren llegar a ser polcías, generalmente de acuerdo con los requerimientos estatales.

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  • academias de policía

academia militar

Edificios que alojan escuelas en donde se entrena a las personas para la carrera en las fuerzas armadas como la escuela privada organizada siguiendo la disciplina y códigos de vestimenta de la vida militar. Ambas ofrecen cursos de instrucción militar y son generalmente de nivel universitario con programas de doctorado.

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  • academias militares
  • escuela militar

academic addresses (documents)

Texts of speeches to be delivered in an academic environment.

academic buildings

Buildings associated with academic institutions, including the schools, libraries, and other associated buildings.

academic dissertations

Written treatises presenting the author’s scholarly investigation or original research on a specialized subject. Examples are treatises submitted for an advanced academic degree or historical European treatises written by the praeses or primary professor and defended by the respondent or degree candidate.

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academic libraries (institutions)

Libraries which serve an academic institution, such as a college or university, and which develop their collections to support the programs of their parent institution.

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Academic Realism

A style of painting in India from the mid 19th to the beginning of the 20th century that emphasises Western techniques of realism under the influence of art academies established by the British Raj in key colonial cities such as Bombay and Calcutta. Due to increased patronage of art by the Indian elite and the rise of salon exhibitions, realistic oil painting was in high demand, especially portraiture and historical subjects, and remained popular until the development of the Bengal School.

academic robes

Formal or ceremonial robes of varying color and trim meant to convey status in an academic context. These have evolved from what was once everyday attire for scholars and clerics.

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academicismo

Práctica que sigue las reglas formales y tradiciones de la literatura y el arte.

académico

Miembros de una academia o institución dedicados a la promoción de las artes y las ciencias.

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  • académicos
  • archidíáconos

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Acadio

Se refiere al período y estilo en Mesopotamia de aproximadamente 2340 al 2150 a.C. durante el gobierno de la dinastía fundada por Sargon de Akkad. Este estilo se caracteriza por un sentido de realismo y un alto grado de realización técnico artístico.

acampanado

La forma, en su totalidad o en líneas generales de un corte transversal de una copa invertida con un borde brillante y cúspide convexa, muy parecida a una campana.

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  • campaniforme
  • forma de campana

Acanthaceae (family)

Family containing around 250 genera and 2,500 species of tropical herbs, shrubs, and twining vines, with a few species found in temperate regions.

Acanthocephala (phylum)

Phylum of about 600 recorded species, all of which are parasites in vertebrates (usually fish) as adults and in arthropods as juveniles. They are named for their proboscis, or snout, which bears hooks.

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Acanthus (genus)

Genus containing around 30 species of flowering plants native to tropical and warm temperate regions of the Mediterranean basin and Asia.

Acanthus spinosus (species)

Species of species herbaceous plant with thick, fleshy leaves native to northern Africa, western Asia, and southeastern Europe.

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