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Lame Dog Hut         
  • The hut's mess area, presently hosting the post office, the radio shack and part of the museum exhibition.
  • Topographic map of [[Livingston Island]] with the bases and base camps on the island.
  • The Bulgarian base in 2003, with Lame Dog Hut on the right, Russian Hut on the left, and the new main building in the background.
  • The Bulgarian base in 2012, with the new [[St. Ivan Rilski Chapel]] in the foreground and Russian Hut, Lame Dog Hut (light green painted), the Laboratory, Casa España and the Main Building in the background.
BUILDING IN ST. KLIMENT OHRIDSKI BASE ON LIVINGSTON ISLAND, ANTARCTICA
Livingston Island Museum
The Lame Dog Hut (, ) is a building in St. Kliment Ohridski Base on Livingston Island in the South Shetland Islands, Antarctica.
Lamé (fabric)         
WOVEN FABRIC WITH METALLIC THREAD IN THE WEFT
Gold Lamé; Gold Lame; Lame (fabric); Lame silk; Gold lamé
Lamé ( ) is a type of fabric woven or knit with thin ribbons of metallic fiber, as opposed to guipé, where the ribbons are wrapped around a fibre yarn. It is usually gold or silver in color; sometimes copper lamé is seen.
Lamé parameters         
TWO MATERIAL-DEPENDENT QUANTITIES THAT ARISE IN STRAIN-STRESS RELATIONSHIPS
Lamé constants; Lame parameters; Lamé's parameters; Lame's parameters; Lame coefficients; Lamé Constants; Lame constants; Lamé's first parameter; Lames parameters; Lame's first parameter; Lame elastic constants; Lame Constants; Lamé parameters (solid mechanics)
In continuum mechanics, Lamé parameters (also called the Lamé coefficients, Lamé constants or Lamé moduli) are two material-dependent quantities denoted by λ and μ that arise in strain-stress relationships. In general, λ and μ are individually referred to as Lamé's first parameter and Lamé's second parameter, respectively.