URN 2 (Uniform Resource Name) - translation to English
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URN 2 (Uniform Resource Name) - translation to English

UNIFORM RESOURCE IDENTIFIER (URI) THAT USES THE URN SCHEME
Namespace Specific String; URN; Uniform resource name; URN (identifier)

URN2 (Uniform Resource Name)      
= URN (Nombre Uniforme de Recursos)
Ex: The general solution to this problem is the development of Uniform Resource Names, or URNs.
Curie         
Compact Uniform Resource Identifier
n. Curie, Last Name; Marie Curie (1867-1934), Polish physicist and chemist, co-discoverer of radium, Nobel prize winner; Pierre Curie (1857-1906), French physicist and chemist
funeral urn         
  • upright
  • Ancient Greek cremation urn ca. 850 B.C.
VASE, OFTEN WITH A COVER, WITH A TYPICALLY NARROWED NECK ABOVE A ROUNDED BODY AND A FOOTED PEDESTAL
Urns; Funerary urn; Cinerary urn; Figural urn; ⚱; Cremation urn; Burial urn; Tea urn; Biodegradable urn; Bios Urns; Funeral urn; Burial urns; Sepulchral urn; Urn grave; Urn tomb; ⚱️
urna funeraria

Definition

curie
curie (de "Pierre Curie", físico y químico francés; pronunc. [curí]) m. Fís. Unidad de medida de radiactividad.

Wikipedia

Uniform Resource Name

A Uniform Resource Name (URN) is a Uniform Resource Identifier (URI) that uses the urn scheme. URNs are globally unique persistent identifiers assigned within defined namespaces so they will be available for a long period of time, even after the resource which they identify ceases to exist or becomes unavailable. URNs cannot be used to directly locate an item and need not be resolvable, as they are simply templates that another parser may use to find an item.