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Что (кто) такое sun-cured - определение

FISH TREATED BY CURING TO REDUCE SPOILAGE
Cured salmon
  • Salmon prepared for curing
  • Algonquin]]s, 1585

sun in splendour         
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  •  [[Sun of May]] as depicted on the flag of [[Argentina]]
HERALDIC FIGURE
Sun in splendour; Sun in splendor
¦ noun Heraldry the sun as heraldically blazoned, depicted with rays and often a human face.
Sun outage         
INTERRUPTION IN OR DISTORTION OF GEOSTATIONARY SATELLITE SIGNALS CAUSED BY INTERFERENCE FROM SOLAR RADIATION
Solar outage; Sun transit; Sun Fade; Sun Outage
A Sun outage, Sun transit, or Sun fade is an interruption in or distortion of geostationary satellite signals caused by interference (background noise) of the Sun when it falls directly behind a satellite which an Earth station is trying to receive data from or transmit data to. It usually occurs briefly to such satellites twice per year and such earth stations install temporary or permanent guards to their receiving systems to prevent equipment damage.
Sun Newspapers         
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SUBURBAN CLEVELAND NEWSPAPER CHAIN
Cleveland Sun Newspapers; Chagrin Solon Sun
Sun Newspapers was formed as a chain of weekly newspapers serving Northeast Ohio. Prior to a major reorganization in 2013, the chain consisted of 11 weekly newspapers serving 49 different communities in Greater Cleveland.

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Cured fish

Cured fish is fish which has been cured by subjecting it to fermentation, pickling, smoking, or some combination of these before it is eaten. These food preservation processes can include adding salt, nitrates, nitrite or sugar, can involve smoking and flavoring the fish, and may include cooking it. The earliest form of curing fish was dehydration. Other methods, such as smoking fish or salt-curing also go back for thousands of years. The term "cure" is derived from the Latin curare, meaning to take care of. It was first recorded in reference to fish in 1743.