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  • 1 fisiología

    • physiology

    Diccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > fisiología

  • 2 fisiología

    f.
    physiology, bionomy, biosophy.
    * * *
    1 physiology
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    femenino physiology
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    Ex. Thus, language and literature, medicine and physiology, and botany and agriculture could conveniently be placed close to each other.
    * * *
    femenino physiology
    * * *

    Ex: Thus, language and literature, medicine and physiology, and botany and agriculture could conveniently be placed close to each other.

    * * *
    physiology
    * * *
    physiology
    * * *
    f physiology
    * * *
    : physiology

    Spanish-English dictionary > fisiología

  • 3 botánica

    f.
    botany, study of plants.
    * * *
    1 botany
    * * *
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    femenino botany
    * * *
    = botany, plant science(s).
    Ex. Thus, language and literature, medicine and physiology, and botany and agriculture could conveniently be placed close to each other.
    Ex. Of the first 50 titles listed under each category, 72 per cent are available in plant sciences and mathematics.
    ----
    * botánica medicinal = medical botanics, medicinal botanics, botanics.
    * botánica nutritiva = nutritional botanics.
    * * *
    femenino botany
    * * *
    = botany, plant science(s).

    Ex: Thus, language and literature, medicine and physiology, and botany and agriculture could conveniently be placed close to each other.

    Ex: Of the first 50 titles listed under each category, 72 per cent are available in plant sciences and mathematics.
    * botánica medicinal = medical botanics, medicinal botanics, botanics.
    * botánica nutritiva = nutritional botanics.

    * * *
    botany
    * * *

    botánico,-a
    I adjetivo botanic(al)
    jardín botánico, botanic(al) gardens
    II sustantivo masculino y femenino botanist
    botánica sustantivo femenino botany
    ' botánica' also found in these entries:
    English:
    botany
    * * *
    botany
    * * *
    f botany
    I adj botanical
    II m, botánica f botanist
    * * *
    : botany
    * * *
    botánica n botany

    Spanish-English dictionary > botánica

  • 4 cerca de

    prep.
    1 close to, about, near, beside.
    2 near, at the verge of.
    * * *
    (cercano a) near, close 2 (aproximadamente) nearly, about, around
    cerca de la estación near the station, close to the station
    * * *
    nearly, almost
    * * *
    = close to, near [nearer -comp., nearest -sup.], in the vicinity of, in close proximity to, around, a heartbeat away from, in sight of, in the proximity of
    Ex. Thus, language and literature, medicine and physiology, and botany and agriculture could conveniently be placed close to each other.
    Ex. He was a loner himself, a small-town country boy who spent most of his time wandering about the hills and fields near his home.
    Ex. Public libraries in the vicinity of primary schools offer valuable supporting services in the way of loans for projects, exhibitions, displays and talks on library usage.
    Ex. This cooperative venture between libraries enables distance students to borrow material from other libraries in close proximity to where they live or work.
    Ex. As used in an index each card acts as a surrogate for one document, and the index terms for that document are encoded around the edge of the card.
    Ex. Each of us lives every minute of every day just a heartbeat away from death.
    Ex. When we were in sight of Kew Gardens it suddenly pelted it down with rain so heavy the window wipers couldn't cope.
    Ex. Just by being in the proximity of a motocross race or snowboarding competition can help you start flirting with danger.
    * * *
    = close to, near [nearer -comp., nearest -sup.], in the vicinity of, in close proximity to, around, a heartbeat away from, in sight of, in the proximity of

    Ex: Thus, language and literature, medicine and physiology, and botany and agriculture could conveniently be placed close to each other.

    Ex: He was a loner himself, a small-town country boy who spent most of his time wandering about the hills and fields near his home.
    Ex: Public libraries in the vicinity of primary schools offer valuable supporting services in the way of loans for projects, exhibitions, displays and talks on library usage.
    Ex: This cooperative venture between libraries enables distance students to borrow material from other libraries in close proximity to where they live or work.
    Ex: As used in an index each card acts as a surrogate for one document, and the index terms for that document are encoded around the edge of the card.
    Ex: Each of us lives every minute of every day just a heartbeat away from death.
    Ex: When we were in sight of Kew Gardens it suddenly pelted it down with rain so heavy the window wipers couldn't cope.
    Ex: Just by being in the proximity of a motocross race or snowboarding competition can help you start flirting with danger.

    Spanish-English dictionary > cerca de

  • 5 convenientemente

    adv.
    conveniently, fitly, suitably, expediently.
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    1 (adecuadamente) suitably; (bien) properly
    * * *
    ADV
    1) (=como debe ser) [arreglar, reparar, comportarse] properly

    está permitido fumar solo en las zonas de espera si están convenientemente separadas — smoking is only permitted in waiting areas if they are properly separated

    2) [para conveniencia de algn] conveniently
    * * *
    1)
    a) ( ventajosamente) conveniently
    b) ( para la propia conveniencia) conveniently
    2) ( debidamente) duly
    * * *
    = conveniently, usefully, cosily [cozily, -USA].
    Ex. Thus, language and literature, medicine and physiology, and botany and agriculture could conveniently be placed close to each other.
    Ex. This is an area to which bibliometricians could usefully turn their attention.
    Ex. This volume comprises a cosily iconoclastic set of essays about the death of Diana, the princess of Wales; her funeral; and its political impact.
    ----
    * convenientemente aireado = well-aired.
    * * *
    1)
    a) ( ventajosamente) conveniently
    b) ( para la propia conveniencia) conveniently
    2) ( debidamente) duly
    * * *
    = conveniently, usefully, cosily [cozily, -USA].

    Ex: Thus, language and literature, medicine and physiology, and botany and agriculture could conveniently be placed close to each other.

    Ex: This is an area to which bibliometricians could usefully turn their attention.
    Ex: This volume comprises a cosily iconoclastic set of essays about the death of Diana, the princess of Wales; her funeral; and its political impact.
    * convenientemente aireado = well-aired.

    * * *
    A
    1 (ventajosamente) conveniently
    está convenientemente situado it's conveniently situated
    había sido convenientemente olvidado it had been conveniently forgotten
    el documento debe ir convenientemente firmado the document must be duly signed

    Spanish-English dictionary > convenientemente

  • 6 dentística

    SF Chile dentistry
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    femenino (Chi) dentistry, dental surgery
    * * *
    Ex. These data bases include MEDLINE, which gives references in all aspects of medicine, psychology, physiology, pharmacology, veterinary science, dentistry and nursing.
    ----
    * dentística estética = cosmetic dentistry.
    * * *
    femenino (Chi) dentistry, dental surgery
    * * *

    Ex: These data bases include MEDLINE, which gives references in all aspects of medicine, psychology, physiology, pharmacology, veterinary science, dentistry and nursing.

    * dentística estética = cosmetic dentistry.

    * * *
    ( Chi)
    dentistry, dental surgery
    * * *

    dentística sustantivo femenino (Chi) dentistry, dental surgery
    * * *
    Chile, Ecuad dentistry

    Spanish-English dictionary > dentística

  • 7 enfermería

    f.
    1 infirmary, nurse's office, sick bay, sick room.
    2 nursing.
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    1 infirmary, sick bay
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    noun f.
    * * *
    SF
    1) (=hospital) infirmary
    2) (=estudios) nursing
    3) [en centro escolar] sick bay
    * * *
    1) ( sala) infirmary, sickbay
    2) ( carrera) nursing
    * * *
    Ex. These data bases include MEDLINE, which gives references in all aspects of medicine, psychology, physiology, pharmacology, veterinary science, dentistry and nursing.
    ----
    * biblioteconomía especializada en documentación para enfermería = nursing librarianship.
    * biblioteconomía para enfermería = nursing librarianship.
    * cuidados de enfermería = nursing care.
    * enfermería neurológica = neurological nursing.
    * formación en enfermería = nursing education.
    * * *
    1) ( sala) infirmary, sickbay
    2) ( carrera) nursing
    * * *

    Ex: These data bases include MEDLINE, which gives references in all aspects of medicine, psychology, physiology, pharmacology, veterinary science, dentistry and nursing.

    * biblioteconomía especializada en documentación para enfermería = nursing librarianship.
    * biblioteconomía para enfermería = nursing librarianship.
    * cuidados de enfermería = nursing care.
    * enfermería neurológica = neurological nursing.
    * formación en enfermería = nursing education.

    * * *
    A (sala) infirmary, sickbay
    B (carrera) nursing
    * * *

    enfermería sustantivo femenino
    1 ( sala) infirmary, sickbay
    2 ( carrera) nursing
    enfermería sustantivo femenino
    1 (lugar) sickbay
    2 (oficio) nursing: estudia enfermería, she's studying nursing
    ' enfermería' also found in these entries:
    English:
    nursing
    - sickbay
    - dispensary
    - sick
    - student
    * * *
    1. [lugar] sick bay
    2. [oficio, estudios] nursing
    * * *
    f
    1 sala infirmary, sickbay
    2 carrera nursing
    * * *
    : infirmary
    * * *
    enfermería n infirmary [pl. infirmaries]

    Spanish-English dictionary > enfermería

  • 8 estomatología

    f.
    stomatology.
    * * *
    1 stomatology
    * * *
    = dentistry, stomatology.
    Ex. These data bases include MEDLINE, which gives references in all aspects of medicine, psychology, physiology, pharmacology, veterinary science, dentistry and nursing.
    Ex. Since 1982, French university librarians have been collaborating with professional odontologists and stomatologists in the development of a bibliographical data bank for French language documents in odontology and stomatology.
    * * *
    = dentistry, stomatology.

    Ex: These data bases include MEDLINE, which gives references in all aspects of medicine, psychology, physiology, pharmacology, veterinary science, dentistry and nursing.

    Ex: Since 1982, French university librarians have been collaborating with professional odontologists and stomatologists in the development of a bibliographical data bank for French language documents in odontology and stomatology.

    * * *
    stomatology
    * * *
    stomatology
    * * *
    f MED stomatology

    Spanish-English dictionary > estomatología

  • 9 farmacología

    f.
    pharmacology.
    * * *
    1 pharmacology
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    femenino pharmacology
    * * *
    Ex. These data bases include MEDLINE, which gives references in all aspects of medicine, psychology, physiology, pharmacology, veterinary science, dentistry and nursing.
    * * *
    femenino pharmacology
    * * *

    Ex: These data bases include MEDLINE, which gives references in all aspects of medicine, psychology, physiology, pharmacology, veterinary science, dentistry and nursing.

    * * *
    pharmacology
    * * *

    farmacología sustantivo femenino pharmacology
    * * *
    pharmacology
    * * *
    f pharmacology
    * * *
    : pharmacology

    Spanish-English dictionary > farmacología

  • 10 idoneidad

    f.
    1 suitability.
    2 appropriateness, suitability, perfection, genuineness.
    * * *
    1 suitability
    * * *
    SF
    1) (=conveniencia) suitability, fitness
    2) (=capacidad) aptitude
    * * *
    femenino suitability
    * * *
    = adequacy, appropriateness, suitability, fitness, eligibility, propitiousness, fitness for purpose.
    Nota: Se utiliza para indicar el grado de adecuación de un producto, recurso, servicio, sistema, edificio, etc. a las necesidades de los usuarios.
    Ex. A critical abstract normally comments the adequacy of experimentation and survey methodology.
    Ex. The quality and appropriateness of the end product of a search depends upon the recognition of these factors.
    Ex. The features which contribute to UDC's suitability for detailed indexing are particularly valued in special libraries.
    Ex. In evaluating the fitness of certain items for inclusion or exclusion in bibliographies it could, indeed, be argued that 'control' could be thought of as a repressive, censoring, device.
    Ex. The advantages of a foundation include tax-deductible donations, increased eligibility for grants, and the involvement of affluent and influential local figures as advocates for the public library service.
    Ex. The propitiousness of a situation influences mood, which in turn adjusts cognition, physiology, and behavior in coordinated ways that increase the ability to cope effectively with the situation at hand.
    Ex. Use is better explained as a function of ' fitness for purpose': the extent to which the information resource is of appropriate quality for the situation in which it is to be used.
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    * falta de idoneidad = unsuitability, inaptness.
    * no idoneidad = unsuitability.
    * * *
    femenino suitability
    * * *
    = adequacy, appropriateness, suitability, fitness, eligibility, propitiousness, fitness for purpose.
    Nota: Se utiliza para indicar el grado de adecuación de un producto, recurso, servicio, sistema, edificio, etc. a las necesidades de los usuarios.

    Ex: A critical abstract normally comments the adequacy of experimentation and survey methodology.

    Ex: The quality and appropriateness of the end product of a search depends upon the recognition of these factors.
    Ex: The features which contribute to UDC's suitability for detailed indexing are particularly valued in special libraries.
    Ex: In evaluating the fitness of certain items for inclusion or exclusion in bibliographies it could, indeed, be argued that 'control' could be thought of as a repressive, censoring, device.
    Ex: The advantages of a foundation include tax-deductible donations, increased eligibility for grants, and the involvement of affluent and influential local figures as advocates for the public library service.
    Ex: The propitiousness of a situation influences mood, which in turn adjusts cognition, physiology, and behavior in coordinated ways that increase the ability to cope effectively with the situation at hand.
    Ex: Use is better explained as a function of ' fitness for purpose': the extent to which the information resource is of appropriate quality for the situation in which it is to be used.
    * falta de idoneidad = unsuitability, inaptness.
    * no idoneidad = unsuitability.

    * * *
    suitability
    * * *
    suitability
    * * *
    f suitability
    * * *
    : suitability

    Spanish-English dictionary > idoneidad

  • 11 lo favorable

    Ex. The propitiousness of a situation influences mood, which in turn adjusts cognition, physiology, and behavior in coordinated ways that increase the ability to cope effectively with the situation at hand.
    * * *

    Ex: The propitiousness of a situation influences mood, which in turn adjusts cognition, physiology, and behavior in coordinated ways that increase the ability to cope effectively with the situation at hand.

    Spanish-English dictionary > lo favorable

  • 12 lo propicio

    Ex. The propitiousness of a situation influences mood, which in turn adjusts cognition, physiology, and behavior in coordinated ways that increase the ability to cope effectively with the situation at hand.
    * * *

    Ex: The propitiousness of a situation influences mood, which in turn adjusts cognition, physiology, and behavior in coordinated ways that increase the ability to cope effectively with the situation at hand.

    Spanish-English dictionary > lo propicio

  • 13 odontología

    f.
    odontology, dentistry, dental science, odontiatria.
    * * *
    1 dentistry, odontology
    * * *
    SF dentistry, odontology
    * * *
    femenino dentistry, odontology
    * * *
    = odontology, dentistry.
    Ex. Since 1982, French university librarians have been collaborating with professional odontologists and stomatologists in the development of a bibliographical data bank for French language documents in odontology and stomatology.
    Ex. These data bases include MEDLINE, which gives references in all aspects of medicine, psychology, physiology, pharmacology, veterinary science, dentistry and nursing.
    ----
    * odontología reconstructiva = reconstructive dentistry.
    * * *
    femenino dentistry, odontology
    * * *
    = odontology, dentistry.

    Ex: Since 1982, French university librarians have been collaborating with professional odontologists and stomatologists in the development of a bibliographical data bank for French language documents in odontology and stomatology.

    Ex: These data bases include MEDLINE, which gives references in all aspects of medicine, psychology, physiology, pharmacology, veterinary science, dentistry and nursing.
    * odontología reconstructiva = reconstructive dentistry.

    * * *
    dentistry, odontology
    * * *

    odontología sustantivo femenino dentistry, odontology
    ' odontología' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    fresa
    English:
    dentistry
    - dental
    * * *
    dentistry
    * * *
    f dentistry
    * * *
    : dentistry, dental surgery

    Spanish-English dictionary > odontología

  • 14 veterinaria

    f.
    1 veterinary science (ciencia).
    2 veterinary medicine, veterinary science, theriatrics.
    * * *
    1 veterinary medicine, veterinary science
    * * *
    1. f., (m. - veterinario) 2. f., (m. - veterinario)
    * * *
    SF veterinary medicine, veterinary science
    * * *
    femenino ( ciencia) veterinary science o medicine; ( clínica) veterinary surgery
    * * *
    = veterinary, veterinary medicine, veterinary science.
    Ex. Enter your search term preceded by the label and a colon; for example, 'ti:veterinary medicine' searches titles (ti) for ' veterinary' adjacent to 'medicine'.
    Ex. Other libraries have special collections on such subjects as animal husbandry, veterinary medicine, food processing industries, agricultural economics and water supply, ranging from 10,000 up to 35,000 items.
    Ex. These data bases include MEDLINE, which gives references in all aspects of medicine, psychology, physiology, pharmacology, veterinary science, dentistry and nursing.
    ----
    * biblioteca de veterinaria = veterinary library.
    * * *
    femenino ( ciencia) veterinary science o medicine; ( clínica) veterinary surgery
    * * *
    = veterinary, veterinary medicine, veterinary science.

    Ex: Enter your search term preceded by the label and a colon; for example, 'ti:veterinary medicine' searches titles (ti) for ' veterinary' adjacent to 'medicine'.

    Ex: Other libraries have special collections on such subjects as animal husbandry, veterinary medicine, food processing industries, agricultural economics and water supply, ranging from 10,000 up to 35,000 items.
    Ex: These data bases include MEDLINE, which gives references in all aspects of medicine, psychology, physiology, pharmacology, veterinary science, dentistry and nursing.
    * biblioteca de veterinaria = veterinary library.

    * * *
    1 (ciencia) veterinary science o medicine
    2 (clínica) veterinary surgery
    * * *

    veterinaria sustantivo femenino ( ciencia) veterinary science o medicine;
    ( clínica) veterinary surgery
    veterinario,-a
    I adjetivo veterinarian
    II sustantivo masculino y femenino vet, veterinary surgeon, US veterinarian
    veterinaria sustantivo femenino veterinary medicine o science
    ' veterinaria' also found in these entries:
    English:
    practicing
    - practising
    - veterinary medicine
    - veterinarian
    - veterinary
    * * *
    [ciencia] veterinary science
    * * *
    f veterinary science, veterinary medicine
    I adj veterinary
    II m, veterinaria f veterinarian, vet
    * * *
    : veterinary medicine

    Spanish-English dictionary > veterinaria

  • 15 cardiología

    f.
    cardiology, study of heart disorders and physiology.
    * * *
    1 cardiology
    * * *
    * * *
    femenino cardiology
    * * *
    Ex. Applications of telemedicine discussed include remote consultation and diagnosis, and speciality clinical care (including examples from anaesthesia, dermatology, cardiology, psychiatry, radiology, critical care, and oncology) = Las aplicaciones de telemedicina que se tratan incluyen la consulta y el diagnóstico a distancia y los cuidados clínicos especilizados (con ejemplos de la anestesia, dermatología, cardiología, siquiatría, radiología, cuidados intensivos y oncología).
    * * *
    femenino cardiology
    * * *

    Ex: Applications of telemedicine discussed include remote consultation and diagnosis, and speciality clinical care (including examples from anaesthesia, dermatology, cardiology, psychiatry, radiology, critical care, and oncology) = Las aplicaciones de telemedicina que se tratan incluyen la consulta y el diagnóstico a distancia y los cuidados clínicos especilizados (con ejemplos de la anestesia, dermatología, cardiología, siquiatría, radiología, cuidados intensivos y oncología).

    * * *
    cardiology
    * * *
    cardiology
    * * *
    f cardiology
    * * *
    : cardiology

    Spanish-English dictionary > cardiología

  • 16 endocrinología

    f.
    endocrinology, branch of physiology which deals with secretions and the secretory glands.
    * * *
    1 endocrinology
    * * *
    = endocrinology, endocrinology.
    Ex. Endocrinology is the study of diseases caused by hormonal dysfunction.
    Ex. Endocrinology is the study of diseases caused by hormonal dysfunction.
    * * *
    = endocrinology, endocrinology.

    Ex: Endocrinology is the study of diseases caused by hormonal dysfunction.

    Ex: Endocrinology is the study of diseases caused by hormonal dysfunction.

    * * *
    endocrinology
    * * *
    Med endocrinology
    * * *
    f endocrinology

    Spanish-English dictionary > endocrinología

  • 17 sistema solar, el

    (n.) = solar system, the
    Ex. The survey was designed to gather information about the ages of books in three specific fields of science: astronomy, space and the solar system; general biology and ecology; human anatomy, physiology and hygiene.

    Spanish-English dictionary > sistema solar, el

  • 18 sistema solar

    m.
    solar system.
    * * *
    solar system
    * * *
    * * *
    * * *
    el sistema solar
    (n.) = solar system, the

    Ex: The survey was designed to gather information about the ages of books in three specific fields of science: astronomy, space and the solar system; general biology and ecology; human anatomy, physiology and hygiene.

    Spanish-English dictionary > sistema solar

  • 19 sinapsis

    f. s.&pl.
    synapse (physiology).
    f.pl.
    1 synapse, junction across which a nerve impulse passes from an axon terminal to a neuron or a muscle or gland cell.
    2 synapsis, side-by-side association of homologous maternal and paternal chromosomes during the first prophase of meiosis.
    * * *
    A ( Anat) synapse
    B ( Biol) synapse
    * * *
    sinapsis nf inv
    Fisiol synapse

    Spanish-English dictionary > sinapsis

  • 20 fisiología del trabajo

    spa fisiología (f) del trabajo
    eng occupational physiology

    Безопасность и гигиена труда. Испано-английский > fisiología del trabajo

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