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‖ speculum (ˈspɛkjʊləm) Pl. ˈspecula and -ums. [L. speculum, f. specĕre to look (at), observe. So F. spéculum, It. speculo, specolo, Sp. espéculum.] 1. A surgical instrument of various forms, used for dilating orifices of the body so as to facilitate examination or operations. Freq. with Latin genit...
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Speculum
The term speculum, Latin for "mirror", and its plural specula, may refer to:
Speculum (journal), a journal of medieval studies published by the Medieval Academy of America
Speculum (medical), a medical tool used for examining body cavities
Speculum feathers, the secondary feathers on the inner part of
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Speculum (journal)
Speculum: A Journal of Medieval Studies is a quarterly academic journal published by University of Chicago Press on behalf of the Medieval Academy of America
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Speculum (medical)
The modern vaginal speculum, developed by J. Vaginal
The best-known speculum is the bivalved vaginal speculum; the two bills are hinged and are "closed" when the speculum is inserted to facilitate
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Speculum metal
For nearly 200 years speculum metal was the only mirror substance that could perform this task. Speculum metal was very hard to cast and shape. It only reflected 66% of the light that hit it.
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Speculum Britanniae
Speculum Britanniae ("Mirror of Britain"), published in London from 1593, was a projected, but unfinished, chorography of Britain by John Norden (1548— In 1596 he published an explanation and justification of the overall project as Speculum Britanniae: a Preparative to this Work.
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Speculum Maius
The work seems to have consisted of three parts: the Speculum Naturale, Speculum Doctrinale and Speculum Historiale. The inclusion of the Speculum Morale
The four-volume complete edition Speculum quadruplex (with the speculum morale) was printed in Douai by Balthazar
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Speculum feathers
The speculum is a patch, often distinctly coloured, on the secondary wing feathers, or remiges, of some birds. Examples of the colour(s) of the speculum in a number of ducks are:
Common teal and green-winged teal: Iridescent green edged with buff.
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Ricania speculum, female genitalia. (A) Pygofer, segment X ...
在科级水平上,所有序列内的多态位点(ZnS)间遗传关联度低,仅为0.4379,其次是刺沫蝉科(0.3652)、沫蝉科(0.1139)和尖胸沫蝉科(0.0914)。
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Speculum literature
(different than the Speculum Ecclesiae by Edmund Rich)
An anonymous Speculum virginum
William of Saint-Thierry's Speculum fidei
Nigel of Longchamps's Speculum stultorum
Speculum virginum
Specific works whose titles include the word speculum
Speculum Alchimiae, the "Mirror of Alchemy", written by
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Ricania speculum, male genitalia. (A) Pygofer, segment X ... - ResearchGate
Download scientific diagram | Ricania speculum, male genitalia. (A) Pygofer, segment X, aedeagus, and paramere, left lateral view. (B) Aedeagus, ventral view. (C ...
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Speculum Virginum
The Speculum Virginum (Jungfrauenspiegel "Mirror of Virgins") is a 12th-century didactic treatise on female monastic life. Urban Küsters, Jutta Seyfarth, 'Speculum virginum', in: 2VL 9 (1995), 67-76.
Constant J.
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Ricania speculum, first-fourth-instar nymphs, dorsal view. (A) First ...
Download scientific diagram | Ricania speculum, first-fourth-instar nymphs, dorsal view. (A) First instar. (B) Second instar. (C) Third instar. (D) Fourth instar. Bars = 0.5 mm. Download figure ...
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Speculum spiritualium
Speculum spiritualium (The Spiritual Mirror) is an anonymous religious compilation written in Latin, made between 1400 and 1430. Walter addressed his Epistola aurea, quoted in the Speculum, to this Adam.
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14th-century books
Works of unknown authorship
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Euzophera speculum
Euzophera speculum is a species of snout moth in the genus Euzophera. It was described by Joseph de Joannis in 1927 and is known from Mozambique.
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