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The ability for a computer to understand spoken commands or responses.
La capacidad de un ordenador para entender comandos hablados o respuestas.
A common name for the genus Oryza, an extremely important crop grown in the Asian arc and other parts of the world as the staple diet of the people.
Un nombre común para el género Oryza, un cultivo muy importante en el arco asiático y otras partes del mundo como la dieta básica del pueblo.
The written text of a play, which includes the dialogue between characters, stage directions, and often other expository information. See also drama, exposition, prologue, stage directions.
El texto escrito de un juego, que incluye el diálogo entre personajes, acotaciones y a menudo otra información expositivo. Véase también teatro, exposición, prólogo, acotaciones.
A term used to refer to the recurrence of stressed and unstressed sounds in poetry. Depending on how sounds are arranged, the rhythm of a poem may be fast or slow, choppy or smooth. Poets use rhythm to create pleasurable sound patterns and to reinforce ...
Término utilizado para referirse a la repetición de los sonidos tensionados y unstressed en poesía. Dependiendo de cómo se arreglan sonidos, el ritmo de un poema puede ser rápido o lento, entrecortado o liso. Los poetas usan ritmo para crear patrones de ...
Any of the treatment groups in a randomized trial. Most randomized trials have two "arms," but some have three "arms," or even more.
Any of the treatment groups in a randomized trial. Most randomized trials have two "arms," but some have three "arms," or even more.
The small enlargement or swelling on roots of legumes produced as a result of infection by nitrogen-fixing bacteria.
La pequeña ampliación o inflamación en las raíces de leguminosas producidos como consecuencia de la infección por la fijación de nitrógeno bacterias.
In poetry, stanza refers to a grouping of lines, set off by a space, that usually has a set pattern of meter and rhyme. See also line, meter, rhyme.
En poesía, estrofa se refiere a una agrupación de líneas, desencadenado por un espacio, que generalmente tiene un patrón determinado de la métrica y la rima. Vea también línea, metro, rima.
In medieval gardens a gloriette was a summerhouse, often in the woods near a castle. It might be used by the ladies to take a meal while watching a hunt.
In medieval gardens a gloriette was a summerhouse, often in the woods near a castle. It might be used by the ladies to take a meal while watching a hunt.
a place, such as a pantry or cellar, where food is stored
Un lugar, como una despensa o sótano, donde se guarda comida.
The use of different medicines together to manage blood glucose levels.
El uso de diferentes medicinas en conjunto para manejar los niveles de glucosa en sangre.