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Qué (quién) es ring wiper - definición

TAXON OF FISHES
Wiper (fish)

Wiper (malware)         
TYPE OF MALWARE THAT DELETES DATA AND FILES FROM COMPUTERS AND DEVICES IT INFECTS
Wiper malware
In computer security, a wiper is a class of malware intended to erase (wipe, hence the name) the hard drive of the computer it infects, maliciously deleting data and programs.
windscreen wiper         
  • [[Toyota Yaris]] with large single wiper
  • A common windshield wiper arm and blade
  • Anderson's 1903 window cleaner design
  • left
  • Capwell, 1898
  • A train windscreen wiper in operation (MRT Jakarta)
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  • This 1974 Mercedes-Benz 220D uses oppositely-pivoted wiper blades. (Fig. 2)
  • [[Pneumatic motor]] drive on a railroad locomotive windscreen wiper. The lever on the motor operates a valve to supply pressurized air.
  • Illustration showing the construction of multi-branched windshield wiper blade holder
  • Simple parallelogram linkages on a boat windscreen
  • [[Clear view screen]] provides a window of visibility, even in rough seas
  • DKW-IFA F8 "Luxuscabriolet"]] from [[East Germany]], using a simple radial design with no visible linkages
  • Mercedes-Benz O 405 NH]]
  • A V3A tram using a wiper geometry like Fig. 6, but uses a single wiper instead of two
  • Lever mechanism of a windscreen wiper. The motor in the middle converts the circular rotation to an intermittent rotation. The lever arms have different lengths, so the stop position at the reverse point is different.
  • Windscreen washer in operation
DEVICE ON VEHICLE
Windshield wiper; Rear-window wiper; Windshield wipers; Wiper blade; Windshield washer; Windscreen washer; Headlamp washer; Headlight washer; Headlight wiper; Headlamp wiper; Windscreen wipers; Wipers (car); Intermittent windshield wiper; MAGIC VISION CONTROL; Windscreen washers; Windscreen wash
(windscreen wipers)
A windscreen wiper is a device that wipes rain from a vehicle's windscreen. (BRIT; in AM, use windshield wiper
)
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windshield wiper         
  • [[Toyota Yaris]] with large single wiper
  • A common windshield wiper arm and blade
  • Anderson's 1903 window cleaner design
  • left
  • Capwell, 1898
  • A train windscreen wiper in operation (MRT Jakarta)
  • access-date=5 April 2018}}</ref>
  • This 1974 Mercedes-Benz 220D uses oppositely-pivoted wiper blades. (Fig. 2)
  • [[Pneumatic motor]] drive on a railroad locomotive windscreen wiper. The lever on the motor operates a valve to supply pressurized air.
  • Illustration showing the construction of multi-branched windshield wiper blade holder
  • Simple parallelogram linkages on a boat windscreen
  • [[Clear view screen]] provides a window of visibility, even in rough seas
  • DKW-IFA F8 "Luxuscabriolet"]] from [[East Germany]], using a simple radial design with no visible linkages
  • Mercedes-Benz O 405 NH]]
  • A V3A tram using a wiper geometry like Fig. 6, but uses a single wiper instead of two
  • Lever mechanism of a windscreen wiper. The motor in the middle converts the circular rotation to an intermittent rotation. The lever arms have different lengths, so the stop position at the reverse point is different.
  • Windscreen washer in operation
DEVICE ON VEHICLE
Windshield wiper; Rear-window wiper; Windshield wipers; Wiper blade; Windshield washer; Windscreen washer; Headlamp washer; Headlight washer; Headlight wiper; Headlamp wiper; Windscreen wipers; Wipers (car); Intermittent windshield wiper; MAGIC VISION CONTROL; Windscreen washers; Windscreen wash
(windshield wipers)
A windshield wiper is the same as a windscreen wiper
. (AM)
N-COUNT: usu pl

Wikipedia

Hybrid striped bass

A hybrid striped bass, also known as a wiper or whiterock bass, is a hybrid between the striped bass (Morone saxatilis) and the white bass (M. chrysops). It can be distinguished from the striped bass by broken rather than solid horizontal stripes on the body. Hybrid striped bass are considered better suited for culture in ponds than either parent species because they are more resilient to extremes of temperature and to low dissolved oxygen.

They became part of aquaculture in the United States in the late 1980s. Most producers purchase the fish young (as fry or fingerlings) and raise them in freshwater ponds. Currently, about 10 million lb (4.5 million kg) are produced annually in the United States. Hybrid striped bass are used both as a gamefish and a food fish.

Hybrid striped bass are produced two different ways. Some of these fish are produced by fertilizing eggs from white bass with sperm from striped bass; the resulting fish are also called "sunshine bass" or "Cherokee bass". Others are produced by fertilizing eggs from striped bass with sperm from white bass; the resulting fish is called a "palmetto bass".

Hybrid striped bass are known for aggressive feeding habits which makes them highly sought-after by anglers. Often schooling by the thousands, these stocked fish surface feed on baitfish such as shad. Often called "breaking", this surface feeding makes the fish visible and easy to catch on a wide array of lures and baits. Popular lures include casting spoons, buck-tail jigs, soft-body plastic fish replicas, and inline spinners.

Their quality as a hard-fighting gamefish is closely followed by their delicious firm, white, flaky meat. Many restaurants sell "striped bass" on their menus, but these are farm-raised hybrid striped bass.