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nightingale$52671$ - tradução para holandês

GENUS OF BIRDS
Nightingale Wren; Nightingale wren

nightingale      
n. nachtegaal
Florence Nightingale         
  • Scutari]] hospital 1855.
  • alt=A vertical rectangular stained glass window with nine panels, each holding one or more human figures
  • [[Embley Park]] in Hampshire, now a school, one of the family homes of [[William Nightingale]]
  • The Lady with the Lamp]]''. Popular lithograph reproduction of a painting of Nightingale by [[Henrietta Rae]], 1891.
  • Young Florence Nightingale
  • London Road]], [[Derby]]
  • Bust of Nightingale unveiled at [[Gun Hill Park]] in [[Aldershot]] in 2021
  • Painting of Nightingale by [[Augustus Egg]], c. 1840s
  • Florence Nightingale by Charles Staal, engraved by G. H. Mote, used in [[Mary Cowden Clarke]]'s ''Florence Nightingale'' (1857)
  • Nightingale, c. 1858, by Goodman
  • Nightingale c. 1854
  • St Thomas']] outside [[Claydon House]], Buckinghamshire
  • MD-11]], registration PH-KCD, ''Florence Nightingale''
  • Illustration in Charles Dickens' ''[[Martin Chuzzlewit]]''. Nurse Sarah Gamp (left) became a stereotype of untrained and incompetent nurses of the early Victorian era, before the reforms of Nightingale
  • Diagram]] of the causes of mortality in the army in the East''" by Florence Nightingale
  • Mary Mohl]], 1881
  • ''The Mission of Mercy: Florence Nightingale receiving the Wounded at Scutari'' ([[Jerry Barrett]], 1857)
  • South Street]], Mayfair, London
  • A print of the jewel awarded to Nightingale by [[Queen Victoria]], for her services to the soldiers in the war
  • The [[Nightingale Pledge]]
  • East Wellow]], Hampshire
ENGLISH SOCIAL REFORMER, STATISTICIAN, AND FOUNDER OF MODERN NURSING (1820-1910)
Lady with the Lamp; Florence nightingale; Florence Nightinggale; Florence Nightengale; The Lady with the Lamp; Nightingale, Florence; Florence nightangale; Lady of the lamp; Frances Nightingale
Florence Nightingale (engelse verpleegster)
pocket watch         
  • Elgin pocket watch]], c. 1919
  • Movement of a 1914 Hamilton 992 Railroad grade pocket watch
  • X-ray video of a pocket stopwatch with a clear visible mechanics of the watch. Video was taken with 10 X-ray images per second.
  • Pocketwatches evolved from ''clock-watches'', supposedly called ''[[Nuremberg egg]]s'', worn on chains around the neck. Example by [[Peter Henlein]], 1510, Germanisches Nationalmuseum Nuremberg.
  • High resolution image of a clockwork with silver hallmark and precision surface finish
  • Musée d'Horlogerie of Le Locle]], [[Switzerland]]. It is the first transparent watch.<ref>[http://ahsoc.contentfiles.net/media/assets/file/Juan_Deniz_-_The_first_transparent_watch_wm6.pdf Juan F. Déniz, The first transparent watch, Antiquarian Horology March 2018]</ref>
  • Omega]] pocket watch is of stem-wind, stem-set movement.
  • The parts of a pocket watch movement by [[B. G. Seielstad]]<ref>John E. Lodge, [https://books.google.com/books?id=ESgDAAAAMBAJ&pg=PA53 "New triumphs in age-old quest for perfect timepiece"] in ''Popular Science'', Vol. 119, No. 6 (December 1931), p. 53.</ref>
  • A French pocketwatch from the 1920s
  • shipwreck of Titanic]] from unknown victim of sinking
  • Waltham]] model 1899 pocket watch movement
  • Wooden pocket watch XIX-XX. Russian stamp, 2010
TIMEPIECE DESIGNED TO BE CARRIED IN THE USER'S POCKET
Pocket Clock; Pocket clock; Pocketwatch; Watch fob; Watch Fob; Watch chain; Turnip pocket watch; Fobwatch; Pocket Watch; Fob Watch; Nightingale Watch; Fob watch; Watch Chain; Hunter (watch); Antique Pocket Watch; Swiss Pocket Watch; Hunter Case Pocket Watch; Half-hunter; Half hunter; Pocket watches; Eight-day watch
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Definição

nightingale
n. nightingales sing, warble

Wikipédia

Microcerculus

Microcerculus is a genus of birds in the wren family Troglodytidae that are endemic to Central America and tropical regions of South America.

These are small wrens with very short tails, long legs and a long bill. They forage on or near the ground in humid forests.

The genus was first mentioned in print by the English naturalist Osbert Salvin in 1861. Salvin credits the zoologist Philip Sclater for coining the name but Sclater's book on American birds was not published until 1862. Some taxonomists credit Sclater for erecting the genus in 1862. The type species was subsequently designated as the wing-banded wren (Microcerculus bambla) by the American naturalist Spencer Baird in 1864. The genus name is a diminutive of the Ancient Greek mikros meaning "small" and kerkos meaning "tail".

The genus contains the following species:

  • Wing-banded wren (Microcerculus bambla)
  • Southern nightingale-wren (Microcerculus marginatus)
  • Northern nightingale-wren (Microcerculus philomela)
  • Flutist wren (Microcerculus ustulatus)