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1 científica
1. f., (m. - científico) 2. f., (m. - científico)* * *
científico,-a
I adjetivo scientific
II sustantivo masculino y femenino scientist
' científica' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
divulgación
- base
- investigación
- misión
* * *I adj scientificII m, científica f scientist -
2 comunidad científica
(n.) = knowledge communityEx. The article 'Patterns of knowledge communities in the social sciences' evaluates both the sociological and the epistemological reasons for the pattern of scientific organization, generally with reference to the social sciences.* * *la comunidad científica(n.) = scientific community, the, scholarly community, the, research community, the, scientific research community, theEx: The most important result will be the improvement of access to library related information sources for the scientific community.
Ex: The author discusses whether it is possible for the scholarly community to take over scholarly publishing altogether and put greedy publishers out of business.Ex: Pressure for more open access to resources and better library services is building in the research community and academics are writing to Gorbachev urging open access to all kinds of information = La comunidad científica está demandando cada vez más enérgicamente mayor libre acceso a los recursos y mejores servicios bibliotecarios y los académicos le están pidiendo a Gorbachov por escrito el libre acceso a todo tipo de información.Ex: The concern about alcohol marketing and underage drinking has been heightened by recent findings in the scientific research community.(n.) = knowledge communityEx: The article 'Patterns of knowledge communities in the social sciences' evaluates both the sociological and the epistemological reasons for the pattern of scientific organization, generally with reference to the social sciences.
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3 comunidad científica, la
(n.) = scientific community, the, scholarly community, the, research community, the, scientific research community, theEx. The most important result will be the improvement of access to library related information sources for the scientific community.Ex. The author discusses whether it is possible for the scholarly community to take over scholarly publishing altogether and put greedy publishers out of business.Ex. Pressure for more open access to resources and better library services is building in the research community and academics are writing to Gorbachev urging open access to all kinds of information = La comunidad científica está demandando cada vez más enérgicamente mayor libre acceso a los recursos y mejores servicios bibliotecarios y los académicos le están pidiendo a Gorbachov por escrito el libre acceso a todo tipo de información.Ex. The concern about alcohol marketing and underage drinking has been heightened by recent findings in the scientific research community. -
4 Instituto de Información Científica
Instituto de Información Científica (ISI)Ex: Undoubtedly the most important citation indexes are the products of the Institute of Scientific Information (ISI).
Spanish-English dictionary > Instituto de Información Científica
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5 Instituto de Información Científica (ISI)
Ex. Undoubtedly the most important citation indexes are the products of the Institute of Scientific Information (ISI).Spanish-English dictionary > Instituto de Información Científica (ISI)
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6 Organización Cultural, Científica y Educativa de las Naciones Unidas (UNESC
= UNESCO (United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization)Ex. BSO was prepared by the International Federation for Documentation with the support of UNESCO (United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization), and was published in 1978/79.Spanish-English dictionary > Organización Cultural, Científica y Educativa de las Naciones Unidas (UNESC
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7 UNESCO, la (Organización Cultural, Científica y Educativa de las Naciones Unidas)
= UNESCO (United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization).Ex. BSO was prepared by the International Federation for Documentation with the support of UNESCO (United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization), and was published in 1978/79.Spanish-English dictionary > UNESCO, la (Organización Cultural, Científica y Educativa de las Naciones Unidas)
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8 comunicación científica
(n.) = scholarly communication, scientific communicationEx. The technology exists to establish a new system of scholarly communication to replace a heavily burdened and increasingly nonaffordable print-on-paper process which can no longer manage the explosion of knowledge.Ex. In this transition from a macroscopic to a microscopic field of scientific communication, the author finds evidence for the invalidity of Bradford's Law.* * *(n.) = scholarly communication, scientific communicationEx: The technology exists to establish a new system of scholarly communication to replace a heavily burdened and increasingly nonaffordable print-on-paper process which can no longer manage the explosion of knowledge.
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9 cuestión científica
(n.) = scientific issueEx. Some of the scientific issues involved are discussed.* * *(n.) = scientific issueEx: Some of the scientific issues involved are discussed.
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10 cultura científica
f.scientific culture.* * *(n.) = scientific cultureEx. There have always been women active in science, but their activity has been constrained by the scientific culture.* * *(n.) = scientific cultureEx: There have always been women active in science, but their activity has been constrained by the scientific culture.
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11 deshonestidad científica
(n.) = scientific misconductEx. The author of 'Glory days or the lure of scientific misconduct' looks at fabrication, falsification and plagiarism in scientific research.* * *(n.) = scientific misconductEx: The author of 'Glory days or the lure of scientific misconduct' looks at fabrication, falsification and plagiarism in scientific research.
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12 disciplina científica
(n.) = scientific disciplineEx. Information science is a scientific discipline devoted to processes connected with special information and, in particular, with its acquistition, processing, storage and dissemination.* * *(n.) = scientific disciplineEx: Information science is a scientific discipline devoted to processes connected with special information and, in particular, with its acquistition, processing, storage and dissemination.
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13 divulgación científica
(n.) = popular scienceEx. A full range of disciplines is covered and popular science is well represented.* * *(n.) = popular scienceEx: A full range of disciplines is covered and popular science is well represented.
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14 edición científica
(n.) = scholarly publishing, academic publishingEx. As a writer on the publishing of scholarly books in the USA once put it, 'A book that would bankrupt a scholarly publisher does not fall within the proper domain of scholarly publishing'.Ex. This article examines the impact of recent trends on the academic community in general and on academic publishing in particular.* * *(n.) = scholarly publishing, academic publishingEx: As a writer on the publishing of scholarly books in the USA once put it, 'A book that would bankrupt a scholarly publisher does not fall within the proper domain of scholarly publishing'.
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15 editor de revista científica
(n.) = scholarly editorEx. In a similar way with books for a more general readership for which scholarly editors are not necessarily employed, the publishing editors will have their contacts with authors of known interests and capabilities and will commission books intended for the 'intelligent layman' rather than the specialist scholar.* * *(n.) = scholarly editorEx: In a similar way with books for a more general readership for which scholarly editors are not necessarily employed, the publishing editors will have their contacts with authors of known interests and capabilities and will commission books intended for the 'intelligent layman' rather than the specialist scholar.
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16 editor de una revista científica
(n.) = journal editorEx. Journal editors are encouraged to adopt a double-blind refereeing system to increase objectivity.* * *(n.) = journal editorEx: Journal editors are encouraged to adopt a double-blind refereeing system to increase objectivity.
Spanish-English dictionary > editor de una revista científica
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17 editorial científica
(n.) = academic publisher, scholarly press, scholarly publisherEx. Many academic publishers insist upon any references supplied to books and papers being cited in their particular house style.Ex. Trade-oriented scholarly presses also predict more titles, smaller press runs and higher prices.Ex. However, it is not the responsiblity of the scholarly publisher to act as policeman or censor.* * *(n.) = academic publisher, scholarly press, scholarly publisherEx: Many academic publishers insist upon any references supplied to books and papers being cited in their particular house style.
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18 expedición científica
(n.) = scientific expeditionEx. The writer describes a scientific expedition to study humpback whales.* * *(n.) = scientific expeditionEx: The writer describes a scientific expedition to study humpback whales.
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19 expresión científica
(n.) = scientific locutionEx. The most natural choice is to give preference to the hypothesis that preserves our everyday and scientific locutions by taking them at face value.* * *(n.) = scientific locutionEx: The most natural choice is to give preference to the hypothesis that preserves our everyday and scientific locutions by taking them at face value.
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20 falta de ética científica profesional
(n.) = scientific misconductEx. The author of 'Glory days or the lure of scientific misconduct' looks at fabrication, falsification and plagiarism in scientific research.* * *(n.) = scientific misconductEx: The author of 'Glory days or the lure of scientific misconduct' looks at fabrication, falsification and plagiarism in scientific research.
Spanish-English dictionary > falta de ética científica profesional
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