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21 conocimiento en tecnología
(n.) = technological skillEx. In the context of this report any such policy would have to recognise the need for specialists educated in information issues as well as for personnel versed in technological skills.* * *(n.) = technological skillEx: In the context of this report any such policy would have to recognise the need for specialists educated in information issues as well as for personnel versed in technological skills.
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22 conocimiento enciclopédico
(n.) = factual knowledgeEx. Newer methods of education will become normal practice, designed not to inculcate a body of factual knowledge but to train the student in how to acquire knowledge.* * *(n.) = factual knowledgeEx: Newer methods of education will become normal practice, designed not to inculcate a body of factual knowledge but to train the student in how to acquire knowledge.
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23 conocimiento específico
(n.) = expert knowledgeEx. Most of the anomalies that are discovered are only detectable with the use of expert knowledge.* * *(n.) = expert knowledgeEx: Most of the anomalies that are discovered are only detectable with the use of expert knowledge.
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24 conocimiento experto
(n.) = expert knowledge, expertiseEx. Most of the anomalies that are discovered are only detectable with the use of expert knowledge.Ex. Its primary function is to provide a centre for software and hardware expertise for its members.* * *(n.) = expert knowledge, expertiseEx: Most of the anomalies that are discovered are only detectable with the use of expert knowledge.
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25 conocimiento explícito
(n.) = explicit knowledgeEx. Its central concept is that knowledge resides within people and it draws a distinction between explicit knowledge and tacit knowledge.* * *(n.) = explicit knowledgeEx: Its central concept is that knowledge resides within people and it draws a distinction between explicit knowledge and tacit knowledge.
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26 conocimiento factual
(n.) = declarative knowledgeEx. Secondary school children were interviewed to determine their declarative knowledge of computers and computer use.* * *(n.) = declarative knowledgeEx: Secondary school children were interviewed to determine their declarative knowledge of computers and computer use.
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27 conocimiento humano, el
= human record, theEx. In the short run, the most likely prospect is for all current systems to continue with electronic formats merely adding to the richness of the human record. -
28 conocimiento indígena
m.indigenous knowledge.* * *(n.) = indigenous knowledgeEx. Indigenous knowledge now surfaces in the fields of human health, aquatic resource management, rural sociology, agricultural education, range management, water resource management, etc..* * *(n.) = indigenous knowledgeEx: Indigenous knowledge now surfaces in the fields of human health, aquatic resource management, rural sociology, agricultural education, range management, water resource management, etc..
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29 conocimiento lingüístico
(n.) = language skillEx. There is need for library staff to have language and computer skills, training in librarianship, and in the specific subject area in which they work.* * *(n.) = language skill -
30 conocimiento mutuo
(n.) = mutual knowledgeEx. The purpose of those stories is to create mutual knowledge of fundamental matters that are otherwise difficult to talk about.* * *(n.) = mutual knowledgeEx: The purpose of those stories is to create mutual knowledge of fundamental matters that are otherwise difficult to talk about.
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31 conocimiento pasivo
(n.) = nodding acquaintanceEx. Today, it is difficult to conceive of a library school that neglects to offer its students a chance to experiment with databases and gain at least a nodding acquaintance with programming and a computer language.* * *(n.) = nodding acquaintanceEx: Today, it is difficult to conceive of a library school that neglects to offer its students a chance to experiment with databases and gain at least a nodding acquaintance with programming and a computer language.
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32 conocimiento pleno
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33 conocimiento previo
m.previous knowledge, foreknowledge.* * *(n.) = foreknowledgeEx. There's been no foreplanning -- they have no foreknowledge of this -- but I would like to invite Mr. Freedman to comment on what he is doing to begin to accommodate those unmet needs, particularly public library needs.* * *(n.) = foreknowledgeEx: There's been no foreplanning -- they have no foreknowledge of this -- but I would like to invite Mr. Freedman to comment on what he is doing to begin to accommodate those unmet needs, particularly public library needs.
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34 conocimiento práctico
(n.) = working knowledge, procedural knowledgeEx. Surely, the student must stand with a good working knowledge of the reference sources.Ex. Procedural knowledge have a significant direct influence on attitudes toward the Internet, frequency of Internet use, and, in particular, the number of different Internet tools used.* * *(n.) = working knowledge, procedural knowledgeEx: Surely, the student must stand with a good working knowledge of the reference sources.
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35 conocimiento sobre una materia
(n.) = subject knowledgeEx. Experience has shown that management training as well as subject knowledge is essential in running a specialist library = La experiencia nos ha demostrado que la formación en la gestión así como el conococimiento sobre una materia específica son esenciales para gestionar una biblioteca especializada.* * *(n.) = subject knowledgeEx: Experience has shown that management training as well as subject knowledge is essential in running a specialist library = La experiencia nos ha demostrado que la formación en la gestión así como el conococimiento sobre una materia específica son esenciales para gestionar una biblioteca especializada.
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36 conocimiento teórico
(n.) = declarative knowledgeEx. Secondary school children were interviewed to determine their declarative knowledge of computers and computer use.* * *(n.) = declarative knowledgeEx: Secondary school children were interviewed to determine their declarative knowledge of computers and computer use.
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37 conocimiento tácito
(n.) = tacit knowledge, tacit knowledge, tacit knowledgeEx. Its central concept is that knowledge resides within people and it draws a distinction between explicit knowledge and tacit knowledge.Ex. Its central concept is that knowledge resides within people and it draws a distinction between explicit knowledge and tacit knowledge.Ex. Its central concept is that knowledge resides within people and it draws a distinction between explicit knowledge and tacit knowledge.* * *(n.) = tacit knowledge, tacit knowledge, tacit knowledgeEx: Its central concept is that knowledge resides within people and it draws a distinction between explicit knowledge and tacit knowledge.
Ex: Its central concept is that knowledge resides within people and it draws a distinction between explicit knowledge and tacit knowledge.Ex: Its central concept is that knowledge resides within people and it draws a distinction between explicit knowledge and tacit knowledge. -
38 conocimiento técnico
(n.) = know-how, technical knowledgeEx. What was lacking, however, was the know-how for forming and running such groups.Ex. The benchtests in the journals are, generally speaking, more objective though they can rarely assess long-term reliability and in most cases assume a degree of technical knowledge.* * *(n.) = know-how, technical knowledgeEx: What was lacking, however, was the know-how for forming and running such groups.
Ex: The benchtests in the journals are, generally speaking, more objective though they can rarely assess long-term reliability and in most cases assume a degree of technical knowledge. -
39 conocimiento a la orden
• order bill of lading• shipper's orderDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > conocimiento a la orden
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40 conocimiento absoluto
• absolute knowledge
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