Términos
Resultado de búsqueda
fichero
Definición
Indices registrados en tarjetas de tamaño uniforme, ordenadas alfabéticamente, numéricamente, o en algún otro orden.
Términos Alternativos
- ficheros
Jerarquía
fichero de tarjetas
Definición
Cualquier archivo que emplea el uso de fichas.
Términos Alternativos
- ficheros de tarjetas
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Fichtelgebirgehumpen
Definición
Se refiere a un tipo de vaso alemán que es alto, cilíndrico, y está decorado al esmalte con paisajes de montaña.
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fichú (pañoleta francesa)
Definición
Pañuelo femenina de tejido ligero, frecuentemente blanca y transparente, que envuelve el cuello y los hombros, y que se anuda con los extremos sueltos.
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fictitious imprints
Definición
An imaginary imprint used for the purpose of evading legal and other restrictions, to mask piracies, to protect anonymity of the author, etc. An imaginary imprint used for the purpose of evading legal and other restrictions, to mask piracies, to protect anonymity of the author, etc.
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Ficus (genus)
Definición
Genus containing about 850 species of woody trees, shrubs, and vines native to tropical and semi-warm temperate zones. Fig species are characterized by their unique inflorescence and distinctive pollination syndrome, utilizing specific wasp species for pollination.
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Ficus carica (species)
Definición
Species of large, deciduous shrub or small tree native to southwest Asia and the Mediterranean region, widely grown for its edible fruit. It was one of the first plants cultivated by humans, with evidence dating to as long ago as 9400-9200 BCE, thus predating the domestication of wheat, barley, and legumes.
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Ficus sycomorus (species)
Definición
Species of fig tree native to Africa; it has been cultivated since ancient times. The ancient Egyptians used it from the Predynastic period in the third millennium BCE; it is this tree represented as the ancient Egyptian Tree of Life. The fruit, timber, even the twigs included in the tombs of Early, Middle and Late Kingdoms; caskets of some mummies are made from the wood of this species. It is also mentioned in several passages in the Bible. This species requires the presence of the symbiotic wasp Ceratosolen arabicus to reproduce sexually, but this insect is now extinct in Egypt. In tropical areas where the wasp is common, complex mini-ecosystems involving the wasp, nematodes, other parasitic wasps, and various larger predators revolve around the life cycle of the fig. For other trees that are sometimes called simply "sycamore," use "Acer pseudoplatanus" for the sycamore maple and "Platanus occidentalis" for the American sycamore plane tree.
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fiddle-back mahogany
Definición
Mahogany having a pattern of curly, flamed, or tiger-striped marks, resembling the pattern seen in wood of violins, which are actually made of various woods other than mahogany.
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fiddlers
Definición
Players of the lutelike chordophone known as a fiddle, especially those who do so for hire in the context of live entertainment.
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Fidias
Definición
Alude a un estilo de escultura griega producido por Phidias durante la segunda mitad del siglo V a.C. Identificado con la decoración escultórica del Partenon, se caracteriza por el naturalismo, monumentalidad y una majestuosa calma transmitida en simples poses y gestos que revelan un dominio de la anatomía humana.
Términos Alternativos
- Estilo Partenon
Jerarquía
fidla
Definición
Cordófonos de arco, tipo cítara,d de Islandia con cuerpos trapezoidales y dos o cuatro cuerdas de crin.
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fídula (término general)
Definición
Usado generalmente para todo instrumento tipo laúd con una caja de resonancia y tocado con arco.
Términos Alternativos
- violín (término general)
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field archaeology
Definición
Refers to the identification and study of archaeological sites without recourse to excavation. Archaeological fieldwork encompasses the battery of non-destructive techniques undertaken when searching for sites in the course of a field survey. Such research done in the field is published as field reports.
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field caps
Definición
Brimless, close fitting headwear with peak; made of fabric, often khaki-coloured. Worn in the field in addition to the helmet.
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field hospitals
Definición
Mobile hospitals that treat sick or wounded people. These may be for military personnel in combat zones or for use by health workers in any emergency situation, such as an epidemic.
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field jacket liners
Definición
Short uniform jackets designed to be worn under military jackets or coats, or worn alone when the outer jacket is not necessary.
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field maple (wood)
Definición
Strong, even-grained wood from the species Acer campestre, native to Europe, the Balkans, and Turkey. The wood is pale, yellow-brown in color. It has been used for boxes, utensils, furniture, tool handles, musical instruments, boats, wagons, and weapons
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field-emission scanning electron microscopy
Definición
Scanning electron microscopy performed using a field-emission cathode in the instrument's electron gun, producing clearer, less electrostatically distorted images than conventional SEM.
