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61 punto de penalti
el punto de penalti(n.) = penalty mark, theEx: If such a game is still tied after extra-time it is usually decided by kicks from the penalty mark, commonly called a penalty shootout.
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62 punto de anclaje
spa punto (m) de anclajeeng anchoring pointБезопасность и гигиена труда. Испано-английский > punto de anclaje
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63 punto de ebullición
spa punto (m) de ebullicióneng boiling pointБезопасность и гигиена труда. Испано-английский > punto de ebullición
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64 punto de fusión
spa punto (m) de fusióneng melting pointБезопасность и гигиена труда. Испано-английский > punto de fusión
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65 punto de inflamación
spa punto (m) de inflamacióneng flash point, flash temperatureБезопасность и гигиена труда. Испано-английский > punto de inflamación
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66 punto a punto
(adj.) = point-to-pointEx. Telephony and data communication require point-to-point transmission (from a specific transmitting dish aerial to another, receiving dish).* * *(adj.) = point-to-pointEx: Telephony and data communication require point-to-point transmission (from a specific transmitting dish aerial to another, receiving dish).
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67 punto por punto
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68 punto medio ó punto bisector
Diccionario Español-Inglés Matemáticas > punto medio ó punto bisector
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69 punto a favor
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70 punto central
m.1 central point, main issue, bull's eye, main point.2 centering point, node.* * *(n.) = focal pointEx. The library needs to be developed as the focal point of the community, a place where the public can drop in for all kinds of activities, not necessarily book-related or 'cultural'.* * *(n.) = focal pointEx: The library needs to be developed as the focal point of the community, a place where the public can drop in for all kinds of activities, not necessarily book-related or 'cultural'.
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71 punto ciego
m.blind spot, punctum caecum.* * *(n.) = blind spotEx. Contemporary library and information science discourse is plagued with tunnel vision and blind spots that seriously affect the profession's efforts to plan the library's future.* * *(n.) = blind spotEx: Contemporary library and information science discourse is plagued with tunnel vision and blind spots that seriously affect the profession's efforts to plan the library's future.
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72 punto clave
(n.) = key point, watershed, tipping pointEx. We found it difficult to come to a consensus of the professional staff on several key points.Ex. The library literature of 1990-91 indicates that the 1990s will be a watershed for academic and research libraries.Ex. The article is entitled 'The indexing of scholarly journals: a tipping point for publishing reform?'.* * *(n.) = key point, watershed, tipping pointEx: We found it difficult to come to a consensus of the professional staff on several key points.
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73 punto conflictivo
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74 punto crítico
m.1 critical point, turning point, crucial point, danger point.2 flashpoint.* * *= turning point, Posesivo + road to DamascusEx. This article elaborates on the turning point in library service during the reign of the National Socialists and discusses its reorganisation after World War II.Ex. His road to Damascus moment came when he realised that at 42 he is the same age Elvis was when he died.* * *= turning point, Posesivo + road to DamascusEx: This article elaborates on the turning point in library service during the reign of the National Socialists and discusses its reorganisation after World War II.
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75 punto de acceso
(n.) = access point, entry point, entry term, index entry, retrieval access, search key, access point, service point, point of access, entrance pointEx. This access is achieved by organising the tools so that a user may search under a specific access point or heading or index term, for example, subject term, author, name, title, date.Ex. UNIBID has less redundancy and covers more types of bibliographic material than UNIMARC, whereas the latter probably has more entry points for catalogue headings.Ex. These instructions codes convert the operators into machine-readable manipulation codes, and show which terms are to be used as entry term.Ex. All index entries and references in a PRECIS index are derived from an indexing string.Ex. Much more important, however, is the fact that an online catalog contains many more retrieval accesses than a catalog based on the Paris Principles and is therefore a far more effective tool from the user's point of view.Ex. Typically some parts of records can be searched and their elements used as search keys.Ex. Such libraries act as access points to the full range of resources that are housed in the central libraries with which they are linked.Ex. One of the greatest assets that libraries possess as potential hosts for community information services is their extensive network of service points.Ex. Simplifying the filing rules and adding more points of access are exactly what we need.Ex. Written in engaging, lively prose, the biography might offer an accessible entrance point into 17th-century studies for scholars new to the period.* * *(n.) = access point, entry point, entry term, index entry, retrieval access, search key, access point, service point, point of access, entrance pointEx: This access is achieved by organising the tools so that a user may search under a specific access point or heading or index term, for example, subject term, author, name, title, date.
Ex: UNIBID has less redundancy and covers more types of bibliographic material than UNIMARC, whereas the latter probably has more entry points for catalogue headings.Ex: These instructions codes convert the operators into machine-readable manipulation codes, and show which terms are to be used as entry term.Ex: All index entries and references in a PRECIS index are derived from an indexing string.Ex: Much more important, however, is the fact that an online catalog contains many more retrieval accesses than a catalog based on the Paris Principles and is therefore a far more effective tool from the user's point of view.Ex: Typically some parts of records can be searched and their elements used as search keys.Ex: Such libraries act as access points to the full range of resources that are housed in the central libraries with which they are linked.Ex: One of the greatest assets that libraries possess as potential hosts for community information services is their extensive network of service points.Ex: Simplifying the filing rules and adding more points of access are exactly what we need.Ex: Written in engaging, lively prose, the biography might offer an accessible entrance point into 17th-century studies for scholars new to the period. -
76 punto de convergencia
(n.) = junction point, similarityEx. He observes that at the junction points of sciences there is an almost twofold deceleration of the processes of application and spreading of knowledge.Ex. These comments are also intended to demonstrate the similarity between indexing and searching and to show how indexing tools feature in the searching process.* * *(n.) = junction point, similarityEx: He observes that at the junction points of sciences there is an almost twofold deceleration of the processes of application and spreading of knowledge.
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77 punto de discusión
Ex. However, this iconography, along with the style of the monuments, became a bone of contention between different religious & political groups.* * *Ex: However, this iconography, along with the style of the monuments, became a bone of contention between different religious & political groups.
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78 punto de distribución
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79 punto de divergencia
(n.) = stepping-off pointEx. Kaiser's stepping-off point was the observation that many composite subjects can be analysed into a combination of a concrete and a process.* * *(n.) = stepping-off pointEx: Kaiser's stepping-off point was the observation that many composite subjects can be analysed into a combination of a concrete and a process.
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80 punto de división
(n.) = breakEx. This article reports on the nature of scaled, dichotomous relevance judgements which questioned the use of the mid-point in a scale as the break between relevant and non-relevant documents.* * *(n.) = breakEx: This article reports on the nature of scaled, dichotomous relevance judgements which questioned the use of the mid-point in a scale as the break between relevant and non-relevant documents.
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