decreciente
decreasing ; fading ; waning ; declining ; shrinking ; sinking ; ebbing.
It is impossible to read the library press today without reading about the increasing costs of maintaining, and the decreasing budgets of libraries, and particularly about the increasing costs of technical services.
With the fading significance of these physical forms, some of the rationale for unit entries has disappeared.
This article discusses the impact of growing number of students and waning financial resources on library services and acquisition focusing on book shortages, security problems and inadequacy of staffing.
The public library is a complex institution, evolving through many decades of human history and colliding today with the perplexing realities of change, declining funding, and shifting purpose.
Many challenges lie ahead for those selling children's books with increased competition and shrinking profit margins.
It has not yet been decided what strategies libraries will use to face the crisis of rising personnel costs and sinking funds for book acquisitions.
Every publisher, materials vendor, systems vendor and bibliographic utility that serve libraries face sharp competition for a share of the ebbing library market.
en orden decreciente
in descending order
in descending sequence
Use this command to sort all of the records in set S1 by author in ascending order and to sort records with identical authors by publication year in descending order.
Sets of records can be sorted in ascending or descending sequence.
no decreciente
non-decreasing
The notion of functional dependency requires an additional structure in the form of a monotone nondecreasing function.
rendimiento decreciente [En economía, momento en el cual el incremento de recursos no produce el resultado esperado en proporción con la invrersión hecha]
diminishing returns
If no relief is given from commercial films, this familiarity brings diminishing returns of interest unless the teacher is of unusual quality.