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nose cone
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nose studs
Definición
Piercings worn on the nose, usually on the side of the nostril. Vary in shape and material, often small in size.
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nosebands
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Parts of a bridle that prevent a horse from opening its mouth wide enough to lay its tongue over the bit. It also keeps the bit stable.
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not applicable (language)
Definición
Indicator, reserved specifically for use when language is not applicable in an indexing scenario.
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not applicable (general information indicator)
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Indication in texts, databases, tables, and lists when the topic or element is not relevant to the instance at hand; often represented as an abbreviation. If indexing using the languages hierarchy, prefer "not applicable (language)."
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nota
Definición
Úsese para informes breves de un hecho o experiencia, escritos para una revisión posterior o como ayuda memoria, o para informar a otra persona; también incluye cartas cortas informales.
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- notas
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nota de campaña
Definición
Notas, a menudo en libros, que conservan investigadores o encuestadores mientras están en terreno
Términos Alternativos
- notas de campaña
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nota de laboratorio
Definición
Notas realizadas durante consultas científicas dentro de un ambiente controlado.
Términos Alternativos
- notas de laboratorio
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nota de lectura
Definición
Úsese para notas hechas con referencia a una conferencia, tanto aquellas usadas por el conferenciante mientras expone, como aquellas tomadas por los asistentes.
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- notas de lectura
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notario
Definición
Persona que está legalmente facultada para servir de testigo y certificar documentos y tomar declaraciones y testimonios.
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notching
Definición
The action or process of making notches, which are grooves, incisions, or indentations. An example of notching is in carpentry, where notches are made as a method of joining timbers.
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notgeld (dinero de emergencia)
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Papel moneda de emergencia emitido durante la primera mitad del siglo XX, especialmente aquel emitido en Alemania y Austria durante y brevemente después de la Primera Guerra Mundial.
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Nothofagaceae (family)
Definición
Family containing one extant genus and 35 species of trees and shrubs native to the Southern Hemisphere. Formerly these species were included in the family Fagaceae, but genetic tests proved that they are distinct, and they are now placed in Nothofagaceae.
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Nothofagus (genus)
Definición
Genus containing 35 species of trees and shrubs native to the Southern Hemisphere, including South America and Australasia, with fossil specimens having been found in Antarctica. Formerly these species were included in the family Fagaceae, but genetic tests proved that they are distinct, and they are now in a family their own, the Nothofagaceae.
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Nothofagus fusca (species)
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Species of columnar, slender southern beech tree native to cooler regions of the Southern Hemisphere. It is used as an ornamental shrub in mild oceanic climates, and for making of flooring, toys, and tool handles.
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Nothofagus solandri (species)
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Species of beech tree native to New Zealand. It is called Black Beech due to a sooty mold that often covers the trunk and branches.
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Nothosauroidea (extinct order)
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Extinct order of fossil marine reptiles found chiefly in Europe and closely resembling the later plesiosaurs, but classified as a distinct order; dating to the Triassic age. Distinguished by a palate that was closed with the air passages being separated from the food passages, a long and flat skull with large openings, numerous pointed teeth along the margins of the jaws, a slender body, long neck and tail, and long limbs. Although the animal was aquatic, the limbs were less specialized for swimming than they were in more advanced sauropterygians.
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noticiario
Definición
Películas cinematográficas de no ficción originalmente lanzadas en teatros en emisiones períodicas, cada emisión consistía en un número de historias nuevas que reporteaban r o comentaban eventos recientes. Usualmente los noticiarios americanos corrían por aproximadamente diez minutos y eran emitidos dos veces a la semana. Fueron producidos por primera vez por realizadores franceses a mediados de 1890. Su principal año de producción en los Estados Unidos fue entre 1910 y 1960.
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- noticiarios
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Notoryctemorphia (order)
Definición
Order containing two species in one family resembling true moles, having forefeet with triangular claws used for digging, leathery skin surrounding the blunt snout and stubby tail, poorly developed eyes that are virtually hidden in the long silky fur, and the habit of burrowing just beneath the soil surface.
