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81 índice de libro
(n.) = book indexEx. A book index is an alphabetically arranged list of words or terms leading the reader to the numbers of pages on which specific names appear.* * *(n.) = book indexEx: A book index is an alphabetically arranged list of words or terms leading the reader to the numbers of pages on which specific names appear.
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82 índice de listado de ordenador compuesto tipográficamente
* * *Ex: As opposed to more professionally typeset computer book form catalogues and indexes.
Spanish-English dictionary > índice de listado de ordenador compuesto tipográficamente
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83 índice de localización
(n.) = localisation indexEx. Here, the localisation index of a union catalogue is defined as the percentage of interlibrary lending (ILL) requests this catalogues can localise correctly.* * *(n.) = localisation indexEx: Here, the localisation index of a union catalogue is defined as the percentage of interlibrary lending (ILL) requests this catalogues can localise correctly.
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84 índice de masa corporal (IMC)
(n.) = body mass index (BMI)Ex. The purpose of this analysis was to document the change in body mass index (BMI) over a two-year period in poor women from urban Mexico. -
85 índice de medicina
(n.) = medical indexEx. The aim of the study was to determine which of 5 medical indexes provides the most comprehensive review of journals cited.* * *(n.) = medical indexEx: The aim of the study was to determine which of 5 medical indexes provides the most comprehensive review of journals cited.
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86 índice de morbosidad
(n.) = morbidity rateEx. One of the goals of health care planning is to foster research which will lead eventually to measurable improvements in mortality and morbidity rates.* * *(n.) = morbidity rateEx: One of the goals of health care planning is to foster research which will lead eventually to measurable improvements in mortality and morbidity rates.
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87 índice de morbosidad infantil
(n.) = infant morbidity rateEx. Results are presented of a study on the relationships between beryllium content of soil and infant morbidity rate.* * *(n.) = infant morbidity rateEx: Results are presented of a study on the relationships between beryllium content of soil and infant morbidity rate.
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88 índice de mortalidad infantil
(n.) = infant mortality rateEx. Infant mortality rates also vary within race and ethnic populations.* * *(n.) = infant mortality rateEx: Infant mortality rates also vary within race and ethnic populations.
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89 índice de mortalidad materna
(n.) = maternity mortality rateEx. The low maternal mortality rates in well-resourced countries are not an automatic consequence of prosperity.* * *(n.) = maternity mortality rateEx: The low maternal mortality rates in well-resourced countries are not an automatic consequence of prosperity.
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90 índice de mortandad
(n.) = death rate, mortality rateEx. In such a rapidly developing field as online services, the birth and death rate of reference and selection tools is impressive but dismaying to those trying to stay abreast of new titles.Ex. One of the goals of health care planning is to foster research which will lead eventually to measurable improvements in mortality and morbidity rates.* * *(n.) = death rate, mortality rateEx: In such a rapidly developing field as online services, the birth and death rate of reference and selection tools is impressive but dismaying to those trying to stay abreast of new titles.
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91 índice de no citación
(n.) = uncitednessEx. Large scale uncitedness refers to the significant proportion of articles that do not receive a single citation within 5 years of publication.* * *(n.) = uncitednessEx: Large scale uncitedness refers to the significant proportion of articles that do not receive a single citation within 5 years of publication.
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92 índice de nombres
(n.) = name indexEx. For example, the name, title and subject indexes are KWIC-indexed, to make every significant word in these headings available in context.* * *(n.) = name index -
93 índice de obsolescencia
(n.) = aging rate [ageing rate], aging factor [ageing factor]Ex. Aging rates vary among journals and it is relatively easy to identify journals which age at the rate the literature grows and those which exhaust their utility in a few years.Ex. While most specialised dental journals had a lower aging factor than dental journals as a whole, orthodontic journals had an aging factor of 0.92 (half-life 8.7 years).* * *(n.) = aging rate [ageing rate], aging factor [ageing factor]Ex: Aging rates vary among journals and it is relatively easy to identify journals which age at the rate the literature grows and those which exhaust their utility in a few years.
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94 índice de palabras del documento
(n.) = textwords ratioEx. Textwords ratio is the number of textwords divided by the number of search terms.* * *(n.) = textwords ratioEx: Textwords ratio is the number of textwords divided by the number of search terms.
Spanish-English dictionary > índice de palabras del documento
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95 índice de pertinencia
(n.) = precision ratio, relevance rating, relevance rankingEx. The precision ratio (originally called the relevance ratio) is the number of relevant documents retrieved, in proportion to the total number of documents searched and retrieved and its formula is: precision ratio = number of relevant documents retrieved / total number of documents retrieved X 100%.Ex. Various scales of relevance ratings may be established.Ex. SABRE (Semi-Automated Bibliographic Environment) provides semi-automatic relevance ranking of citations obtained from bibliographic data base searches.* * *(n.) = precision ratio, relevance rating, relevance rankingEx: The precision ratio (originally called the relevance ratio) is the number of relevant documents retrieved, in proportion to the total number of documents searched and retrieved and its formula is: precision ratio = number of relevant documents retrieved / total number of documents retrieved X 100%.
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96 índice de ponderación
(n.) = threshold weightEx. A threshold weight appropriate to the specificity of the searcher's enquiry must be established.* * *(n.) = threshold weightEx: A threshold weight appropriate to the specificity of the searcher's enquiry must be established.
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97 índice de precios
(n.) = price indexEx. Taking 197 as the base year, the price index of journals for an academic veterinary library has risen 143.00 points, an annual average of 15.89 points through 1986.* * *(n.) = price indexEx: Taking 197 as the base year, the price index of journals for an academic veterinary library has risen 143.00 points, an annual average of 15.89 points through 1986.
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98 índice de precios al consumo (IPC)
(n.) = consumer price index (CPI), cost of living indexEx. While most Americans have heard of the consumer price index (CPI), many people are not knowledgeable about its meaning or history.Ex. A cost of living index compares the average cost of living in a particular area with the average cost of living elsewhere.Spanish-English dictionary > índice de precios al consumo (IPC)
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99 índice de precipitación
(n.) = rainfall figureEx. The lower monthly rainfall figures for July are made much worse by the incidence of strong westerly winds causing high evaporation rates.* * *(n.) = rainfall figureEx: The lower monthly rainfall figures for July are made much worse by the incidence of strong westerly winds causing high evaporation rates.
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100 índice de precisión
(n.) = precision figureEx. The ranked output also allowed Salton to develop the normalized recall measure used in a modified form by Cleverdon in Cranfield II, and a corresponding normalized precision figure.* * *(n.) = precision figureEx: The ranked output also allowed Salton to develop the normalized recall measure used in a modified form by Cleverdon in Cranfield II, and a corresponding normalized precision figure.
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