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1 amamantamiento
m.breast-feeding, lactation, suckling.* * *1 breast-feeding, suckling* * *= breast-feeding [breastfeeding].Ex. Anthropologists, neurologists, child psychiatrists, and researchers into child development agree that breast-feeding and a supportive family structure are important for an infant to thrive.* * *= breast-feeding [breastfeeding].Ex: Anthropologists, neurologists, child psychiatrists, and researchers into child development agree that breast-feeding and a supportive family structure are important for an infant to thrive.
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2 anatómico
adj.anatomic, anatomical.* * *► adjetivo1 anatomical* * *ADJ anatomical* * *- ca adjetivoa) (Anat) anatomicalb) <asiento/respaldo> anatomically designed* * *= anatomical.Ex. This article describes a decision support system which uses anatomical localization in much the same way as human neurologists.* * *- ca adjetivoa) (Anat) anatomicalb) <asiento/respaldo> anatomically designed* * *= anatomical.Ex: This article describes a decision support system which uses anatomical localization in much the same way as human neurologists.
* * *anatómico -ca1 ( Anat) anatomical2 ‹asiento/respaldo› anatomically designed* * *
anatómico◊ -ca adjetivoa) (Anat) anatomical
anatómico,-a adjetivo anatomical
' anatómico' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
anatómica
- asiento
English:
anatomical
* * *anatómico, -a adj1. [de la anatomía] anatomical2. [asiento, diseño, calzado] orthopaedic* * *adj anatomical;asiento anatómico AUTO ergonomically designed seat* * *anatómico, -ca adj: anatomical♦ anatómicamente adv -
3 dar de mamar
to breast-feed* * ** * *(n.) = breast-feeding [breastfeeding]Ex. Anthropologists, neurologists, child psychiatrists, and researchers into child development agree that breast-feeding and a supportive family structure are important for an infant to thrive.* * *(n.) = breast-feeding [breastfeeding]Ex: Anthropologists, neurologists, child psychiatrists, and researchers into child development agree that breast-feeding and a supportive family structure are important for an infant to thrive.
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4 dar pecho
(n.) = breast-feeding [breastfeeding]Ex. Anthropologists, neurologists, child psychiatrists, and researchers into child development agree that breast-feeding and a supportive family structure are important for an infant to thrive.* * *(n.) = breast-feeding [breastfeeding]Ex: Anthropologists, neurologists, child psychiatrists, and researchers into child development agree that breast-feeding and a supportive family structure are important for an infant to thrive.
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5 de forma muy parecida a
Ex. This article describes a decision support system which uses anatomical localization in much the same way as human neurologists.* * *Ex: This article describes a decision support system which uses anatomical localization in much the same way as human neurologists.
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6 de forma muy similar a
Ex. This article describes a decision support system which uses anatomical localization in much the same way as human neurologists.* * *Ex: This article describes a decision support system which uses anatomical localization in much the same way as human neurologists.
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7 de manera muy similar a
Ex. This article describes a decision support system which uses anatomical localization in much the same way as human neurologists.* * *Ex: This article describes a decision support system which uses anatomical localization in much the same way as human neurologists.
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8 desarrollo infantil
m.child development, infant development.* * *(n.) = child developmentEx. Anthropologists, neurologists, child psychiatrists, and researchers into child development agree that breast-feeding and a supportive family structure are important for an infant to thrive.* * *(n.) = child developmentEx: Anthropologists, neurologists, child psychiatrists, and researchers into child development agree that breast-feeding and a supportive family structure are important for an infant to thrive.
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9 lactancia materna
f.breast-feeding, breastfeeding.* * *(n.) = breast-feeding [breastfeeding]Ex. Anthropologists, neurologists, child psychiatrists, and researchers into child development agree that breast-feeding and a supportive family structure are important for an infant to thrive.* * *(n.) = breast-feeding [breastfeeding]Ex: Anthropologists, neurologists, child psychiatrists, and researchers into child development agree that breast-feeding and a supportive family structure are important for an infant to thrive.
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10 lo mismo que
= the same as, along the lines of, in much the same way asEx. Searching an index, a catalogue or a data base can be viewed as involving the same three stages as indexing.Ex. The author considers the possibility of a shift from libraries to personal information service along the lines of the shift that has occured from public to private transport.Ex. This article describes a decision support system which uses anatomical localization in much the same way as human neurologists.* * *= the same as, along the lines of, in much the same way asEx: Searching an index, a catalogue or a data base can be viewed as involving the same three stages as indexing.
Ex: The author considers the possibility of a shift from libraries to personal information service along the lines of the shift that has occured from public to private transport.Ex: This article describes a decision support system which uses anatomical localization in much the same way as human neurologists. -
11 neurólogo
m.neurologist, nerve specialist.* * *► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 neurologist* * *neurólogo, -aSM / F neurologist* * *- ga masculino, femenino neurologist* * *= neuroscientist, neurologist, neurological scientist.Ex. This article examines citation preferences of Indian neuroscientists.Ex. This article describes a decision support system which uses anatomical localization in much the same way as human neurologists.Ex. The author lists the most frequently cited periodicals by neurological scientists.* * *- ga masculino, femenino neurologist* * *= neuroscientist, neurologist, neurological scientist.Ex: This article examines citation preferences of Indian neuroscientists.
Ex: This article describes a decision support system which uses anatomical localization in much the same way as human neurologists.Ex: The author lists the most frequently cited periodicals by neurological scientists.* * *neurólogo -gamasculine, feminineneurologist* * *
neurólogo◊ -ga sustantivo masculino, femenino
neurologist
neurólogo,-a sustantivo masculino y femenino neurologist
' neurólogo' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
neuróloga
* * *neurólogo, -a nm,fneurologist* * *m, neuróloga f neurologist* * *neurólogo, -ga n: neurologist -
12 siquiatra infantil
(n.) = child psychiatristEx. Anthropologists, neurologists, child psychiatrists, and researchers into child development agree that breast-feeding and a supportive family structure are important for an infant to thrive.* * *(n.) = child psychiatristEx: Anthropologists, neurologists, child psychiatrists, and researchers into child development agree that breast-feeding and a supportive family structure are important for an infant to thrive.
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13 de la misma forma (que)
= in the same way (as), in the same manner (as), in much the same way asEx. For instance, the SLA List recommends the choice of specific headings in the same way as Sears'.Ex. Oversized nonbook materials are then treated in the same manner as oversized books, specialized materials in the same manner as reference books.Ex. This article describes a decision support system which uses anatomical localization in much the same way as human neurologists. -
14 de la misma forma
de la misma forma (que)= in the same way (as), in the same manner (as), in much the same way asEx: For instance, the SLA List recommends the choice of specific headings in the same way as Sears'.
Ex: Oversized nonbook materials are then treated in the same manner as oversized books, specialized materials in the same manner as reference books.Ex: This article describes a decision support system which uses anatomical localization in much the same way as human neurologists.
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