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  • 121 pantógrafo

    m.
    pantograph.
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    Ex. In 1834 William Leavenworth of New York attached the routing machine to a pantograph and so was able to cut wood types from three-dimensional patterns with speed and precision.
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    Ex: In 1834 William Leavenworth of New York attached the routing machine to a pantograph and so was able to cut wood types from three-dimensional patterns with speed and precision.

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    1 ( Tec) pantograph
    2 ( Ferr) pantograph
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    pantograph

    Spanish-English dictionary > pantógrafo

  • 122 para la evaluación de hipótesis

    Ex. Guttman scale analysis is a statistical technique designed both for selecting items to make up a unidimensional scale along which individuals may be scored, and as a hypothesis-testing technique for determining whether a set of individuals adequately fit a scale, or whether a scale adequately reflects observed response patterns.
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    Ex: Guttman scale analysis is a statistical technique designed both for selecting items to make up a unidimensional scale along which individuals may be scored, and as a hypothesis-testing technique for determining whether a set of individuals adequately fit a scale, or whether a scale adequately reflects observed response patterns.

    Spanish-English dictionary > para la evaluación de hipótesis

  • 123 parecer lógico

    (v.) = make + sense
    Ex. It makes sense in this case to establish two prediction patterns: one for the airmail subscription and one for the others.
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    (v.) = make + sense

    Ex: It makes sense in this case to establish two prediction patterns: one for the airmail subscription and one for the others.

    Spanish-English dictionary > parecer lógico

  • 124 parpadeo

    m.
    1 blinking.
    2 flickering, flicker.
    3 twinkling of the eyes, nictation, nictitation, rapid twinkling of the eyes.
    pres.indicat.
    1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: parpadear.
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    2 (de la luz, las estrellas) flickering, twinkling
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    noun m.
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    SM [de ojos] blinking; [de luz] flickering; [de estrella] twinkling
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    a) ( de los ojos) blinking, twitching
    b) ( de una luz) blinking, flickering; ( de las estrellas) twinkling
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    = eyeblink [eye-blink], flicker.
    Ex. This paper describes a study that investigated the role of the laboratory as the target of citation practices within the specialty of human eyeblink conditioning.
    Ex. Recent research suggests that screen flicker and the patterns formed by lines of text on a screen may be crucial factors in visual discomfort.
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    a) ( de los ojos) blinking, twitching
    b) ( de una luz) blinking, flickering; ( de las estrellas) twinkling
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    = eyeblink [eye-blink], flicker.

    Ex: This paper describes a study that investigated the role of the laboratory as the target of citation practices within the specialty of human eyeblink conditioning.

    Ex: Recent research suggests that screen flicker and the patterns formed by lines of text on a screen may be crucial factors in visual discomfort.

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    1 (de los ojos) blinking, twitching
    2 (de una luz) blinking, flickering; (de las estrellas) twinkling
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    Del verbo parpadear: ( conjugate parpadear)

    parpadeo es:

    1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo

    parpadeó es:

    3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativo

    Multiple Entries:
    parpadear    
    parpadeo
    parpadear ( conjugate parpadear) verbo intransitivo
    a) [persona/ojo] to blink


    [ estrellas] to twinkle
    parpadear verbo intransitivo
    1 (pestañear) to blink
    2 fig (una bombilla, las estrellas) to flicker
    parpadeo sustantivo masculino
    1 (pestañeo) blinking
    2 fig (de una bombilla, las estrellas) flickering
    ' parpadeo' also found in these entries:
    English:
    blink
    - flicker
    - flinch
    - winking
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    1. [pestañeo] blinking
    2. [de luz] flickering;
    [de estrella] twinkling
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    m
    1 de persona blinking
    2 de luz, llama flickering
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    1) : blink, blinking
    2) : flickering

    Spanish-English dictionary > parpadeo

  • 125 patrimonio nacional

    m.
    national heritage, national wealth.
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    wealth of the nation
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    (n.) = national heritage, cultural heritage, heritage site
    Ex. The present physical state of these collections, which represent so much of the national heritage, now make this imperative.
    Ex. Maintaining and making available the country's cultural heritage is a serious responsibility.
    Ex. In this study, tourists' visitation patterns to four heritage sites of religious significance (the Wailing Wall, the Temple Mount, the Dome of the Rock, and the Holy Sepulchre) are explored.
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    (n.) = national heritage, cultural heritage, heritage site

    Ex: The present physical state of these collections, which represent so much of the national heritage, now make this imperative.

    Ex: Maintaining and making available the country's cultural heritage is a serious responsibility.
    Ex: In this study, tourists' visitation patterns to four heritage sites of religious significance (the Wailing Wall, the Temple Mount, the Dome of the Rock, and the Holy Sepulchre) are explored.

    Spanish-English dictionary > patrimonio nacional

  • 126 patrón de cita

    Ex. The shifts seen in all these data suggest that an editor who intends to change a journal may have an impact on the citation patterns of that publication.
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    Ex: The shifts seen in all these data suggest that an editor who intends to change a journal may have an impact on the citation patterns of that publication.

    Spanish-English dictionary > patrón de cita

  • 127 patrón de encuadernación

    Ex. Binding patterns give the information needed when a group of periodical copies are to be bound together.
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    Ex: Binding patterns give the information needed when a group of periodical copies are to be bound together.

    Spanish-English dictionary > patrón de encuadernación

  • 128 patrón de errores

    Ex. In the second, major descriptor phrases that begin with the word 'error' are retrieved, such as 'error analysis (language),' 'error of measurement,' and ' error patterns'.
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    Ex: In the second, major descriptor phrases that begin with the word 'error' are retrieved, such as 'error analysis (language),' 'error of measurement,' and ' error patterns'.

    Spanish-English dictionary > patrón de errores

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