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kid glove methods - traducción al árabe

AMERICAN CRIMINAL
Kid Glove Rosey; Christene Meyer

kid glove methods      
أساليب متسمة باللين والهوادة
surgical glove         
  • Nitrile powder free gloves
SINGLE-USE GLOVE WORN DURING MEDICAL EXAMINATIONS AND PROCEDURES
Latex gloves; Examination gloves; Surgical gloves; Medical gloves; Surgical glove; Double gloving; Double-gloving; Laboratory glove; Safety glove
‎ قُفَّازٌ جِراحِيّ‎
data glove         
  • A woman using a [[head-mounted display]] and wired gloves
  • mouse]]
INPUT DEVICE FOR HUMAN–COMPUTER INTERACTION
5th Glove; 5th glove; Fifth glove; Fifth Glove; Cyberglove; Data glove; Dataglove; P5 glove; P5 Glove; Haptic glove; VR Glove; Tactile glove; Thomas G. Zimmerman; Wired gloves; DataGlove
قفاز البيانات .

Definición

CyberGlove
<hardware, virtual reality> A data glove sold by {Virtual Technologies}. The spandex-like glove houses 18 sensors to track accurately just about every move your hand is capable of making. The accompanying software includes a three-dimensional hand model that can he added to any {virtual reality} application. The glove includes a mount for Polhemus and Ascension sensors. (2003-06-17)

Wikipedia

Christene Mayer

Christene Mayer (also spelled Meyer) or Kid Glove Rosey (born 1847) was a New York criminal and thief during the late 19th century; her aliases including Mary Scanlon and Rosey Roder.

Born in Germany, Christene became known as a prominent shoplifter in New York and other major cities before her arrest with "Black" Lena Kleinschmidt for stealing two pieces of silk containing 108 yards (valued at $250) from the McCreery & Co. store at the corner of 11th Street and Broadway on April 9, 1880. Recently stolen property from Le Boutillier Brothers on 14th Street was found in their possession as well as the stolen silk.

Convicted and sentenced to five years at Blackwell's Island on April 30 (Kleinschmidt, who had fled while out on bail, was soon rearrested and sentenced to four years and nine months imprisonment on the same day), her sentence eventually expired on November 30, 1883, and she was subsequently released.