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small ice - traducción al ruso

PERIOD OF COOLING THAT OCCURRED AFTER THE MEDIEVAL WARM PERIOD, USUALLY DEFINED AS BETWEEN THE 16TH TO THE 19TH CENTURIES
Little ice age; Mini-ice age; Small Ice Age; Mini ice age; The little ice age; The Little Ice Age; Micro ice age
  • url-status=live }} ("The data show that the modern period is very different to what occurred in the past. The often quoted Medieval Warm Period and Little Ice Age are real phenomena, but small compared to the recent changes.")</ref>
  • Winter skating on the main canal of Pompenburg, [[Rotterdam]] in 1825, shortly before the minimum, by Bartholomeus Johannes van Hove
  • cosmogenic isotope]] in tree trunks. The second panel shows the winter values of [[Central England Temperature]], being the mean for December, January and February. The third panel shows the summer values, being the mean for June, July and August. The bottom panel gives the aerosal [[optical depth]], showing volcanic dust levels, from ice sheet cores. The vertical mauve lines are years in which frost fairs were held on the Thames in London and the vertical orange lines are the years when the ice there was reported as thick enough to walk on. The first cyan line is the date of the removal of the old [[London Bridge]] and wier and the second is the completion of the embankments: both riverine developments that increased the flow and ended Thames freezing events. All data sources are given in reference <ref name="lock1" />
  • 1608}}, [[Hendrick Avercamp]]
  • Norse]] Greenlanders are from a 1408 marriage at [[Hvalsey Church]], which is now the best-preserved Norse ruin.
  • ''Patterdale Landscape with Cattle'' (1833) by John Glover depicts agricultural practices like pastoralism, which contributed to the aridification of Australia's late Little Ice Age.
  • {{CO2}} mixing ratios at [[Law Dome]]
  • "February" from the calendar of [[Les Très Riches Heures du duc de Berry]], 1412–1416
  • Sunspot number compared with Northern Hemisphere (NH) temperature anomaly. The upper panel shows 11-year smoothed group sunspot numbers from telescopic observations and the sunspot number derived from carbon-14 cosmogenic isotope abundances in tree trunks. The lower panel shows the Northern Hemisphere (NH) temperature anomaly (relative to the 1990 level) from a wide variety of paleoclimate proxies: the black line is the mean value, and the colors give the uncertainty probability distribution. The blue dots are the instrumental record. The dashed lines mark the start and end of the Little Ice Age (LIA) defined by the (NH) temperature anomaly level -0.16 degrees Celsius. All data sources are described in references <ref name="owens1"/> and <ref name="lock1"/>
  • Thermohaline circulation or Oceanic conveyor belt illustrated
  • ''[[The Hunters in the Snow]]'' by [[Pieter Brueghel the Elder]], 1565
  • The Maunder Minimum in a 400-year history of sunspot numbers
  • ''The Frozen Thames'', 1677
  • The Reverend Robert Walker Skating on Duddingston Loch]]'', attributed to [[Henry Raeburn]], 1790s
  • [[March Across the Belts]], 1658

small ice      
мелко битый лед
small intestine         
  • Absorption of glucose in the small intestine
  • This cross section diagram shows the 4 layers of the small intestine wall.
  • [[Micrograph]] of the small intestine [[mucosa]] showing the [[intestinal villi]] and [[crypts of Lieberkühn]].
PART OF THE DIGESTIVE TRACT, FOLLOWING THE STOMACH AND FOLLOWED BY THE LARGE INTESTINE FAKE
Small bowel; Small Intestine; Small intestinal; Small intestines; Intestine, small; Unstirred water layer; Intestinum tenue; Absorption (small intestine)
small intestine тонкая кишка
fast ice         
  • ''Fast ice'' (left, along shoreline) versus ''drift ice'' (right) in a hypothetical [[sea ice]] dynamics scenario (the bear provides an approximate scale).
SEA ICE THAT IS IMMOBILE DUE TO ITS ATTACHMENT TO A COAST, USUALLY EXTENDING OFFSHORE TO ABOUT THE 20-M ISOBATH
Land-fast ice; Landfast ice; Land fast ice; Shore ice; Shore-fast ice

строительное дело

припай, неподвижный лёд

Definición

small intestine
¦ noun the part of the intestine that runs between the stomach and the large intestine, consisting of the duodenum, the jejunum, and the ileum.

Wikipedia

Little Ice Age

The Little Ice Age (LIA) was a period of regional cooling, particularly pronounced in the North Atlantic region. It was not a true ice age of global extent. The term was introduced into scientific literature by François E. Matthes in 1939. The period has been conventionally defined as extending from the 16th to the 19th centuries, but some experts prefer an alternative timespan from about 1300 to about 1850.

The NASA Earth Observatory notes three particularly cold intervals. One began about 1650, another about 1770, and the last in 1850, all of which were separated by intervals of slight warming. The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change Third Assessment Report considered that the timing and the areas affected by the Little Ice Age suggested largely independent regional climate changes, rather than a globally synchronous increased glaciation. At most, there was modest cooling of the Northern Hemisphere during the period.

Several causes have been proposed: cyclical lows in solar radiation, heightened volcanic activity, changes in the ocean circulation, variations in Earth's orbit and axial tilt (orbital forcing), inherent variability in global climate, and decreases in the human population (such as from the Black Death and the epidemics emerging in the Americas upon European contact).

Ejemplos de uso de small ice
1. They are looking for a small ice dome with a little hole on the surface.
2. Today, it is rare to see more than a thin frozen shelf or a few small ice floes sloshing in Lake Michigan below the city‘s skyline.
3. And at nearly nine minutes, a small ice chunk hit near the nose gear landing door but with no apparent harm, he said.
4. "These images, combined with data from other aircraft probes, will provide us with a complete data set of detailed information about ice clouds, particularly the numbers of small ice crystals –– a parameter that is poorly known and of considerable importance for understanding how clouds affect radiation and climate," said Dr.
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