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Meaning of "reducir" in the Spanish dictionary

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ETYMOLOGY OF THE WORD REDUCIR

La palabra reducir procede del latín reducĕre.
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Etymology is the study of the origin of words and their changes in structure and significance.
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PRONUNCIATION OF REDUCIR IN SPANISH

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GRAMMATICAL CATEGORY OF REDUCIR

noun
adjective
verb
adverb
pronoun
preposition
conjunction
interjection
article
Reducir is a verb.
The verb is the part of the sentence that is conjugated and expresses action and state of being.

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WHAT DOES REDUCIR MEAN IN SPANISH?

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Definition of reducir in the Spanish dictionary

The first definition of reducing in the dictionary of the real academy of the Spanish language is to return something to the place where it was before or to the state it had. Another meaning of reducing in the dictionary is to decrease or decrease. Reduce is also narrow or close. La primera definición de reducir en el diccionario de la real academia de la lengua española es volver algo al lugar donde antes estaba o al estado que tenía. Otro significado de reducir en el diccionario es disminuir o aminorar. Reducir es también estrechar o ceñir.

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CONJUGATION OF THE SPANISH VERB REDUCIR

MODO INDICATIVO

TIEMPOS SIMPLES
Presente
yo reduzco
reduces / reducís
él reduce
nos. reducimos
vos. reducís / reducen
ellos reducen
Pretérito imperfecto
yo reducía
reducías
él reducía
nos. reducíamos
vos. reducíais / reducían
ellos reducían
Pret. perfecto simple
yo reduje
redujiste
él redujo
nos. redujimos
vos. redujisteis / redujeron
ellos redujeron
Futuro simple
yo reduciré
reducirás
él reducirá
nos. reduciremos
vos. reduciréis / reducirán
ellos reducirán
Condicional simple
yo reduciría
reducirías
él reduciría
nos. reduciríamos
vos. reduciríais / reducirían
ellos reducirían
TIEMPOS COMPUESTOS
Pret. Perf. Compuesto
yo he reducido
has reducido
él ha reducido
nos. hemos reducido
vos. habéis reducido
ellos han reducido
Pret. Pluscuamperfecto
yo había reducido
habías reducido
él había reducido
nos. habíamos reducido
vos. habíais reducido
ellos habían reducido
Pretérito Anterior
yo hube reducido
hubiste reducido
él hubo reducido
nos. hubimos reducido
vos. hubisteis reducido
ellos hubieron reducido
Futuro perfecto
yo habré reducido
habrás reducido
él habrá reducido
nos. habremos reducido
vos. habréis reducido
ellos habrán reducido
Condicional Perfecto
yo habría reducido
habrías reducido
él habría reducido
nos. habríamos reducido
vos. habríais reducido
ellos habrían reducido

MODO SUBJUNTIVO

TIEMPOS SIMPLES
Presente
yo reduzca
reduzcas
él reduzca
nos. reduzcamos
vos. reduzcáis / reduzcan
ellos reduzcan
Pretérito imperfecto
yo redujera o redujese
redujeras o redujeses
él redujera o redujese
nos. redujéramos o redujésemos
vos. redujerais o redujeseis / redujeran o redujesen
ellos redujeran o redujesen
Futuro simple
yo redujere
redujeres
él redujere
nos. redujéremos
vos. redujereis / redujeren
ellos redujeren
TIEMPOS COMPUESTOS
Pret. Perf. Compuesto
yo hube reducido
hubiste reducido
él hubo reducido
nos. hubimos reducido
vos. hubisteis reducido
ellos hubieron reducido
Futuro Perfecto
yo habré reducido
habrás reducido
él habrá reducido
nos. habremos reducido
vos. habréis reducido
ellos habrán reducido
Condicional perfecto
yo habría reducido
habrías reducido
él habría reducido
nos. habríamos reducido
vos. habríais reducido
ellos habrían reducido
MODO IMPERATIVO
Imperativo
reduce (tú) / reducí (vos)
reducid (vosotros) / reduzcan (ustedes)
FORMAS NO PERSONALES
Infinitivo
reducir
Participio
reducido
Gerundio
reduciendo

SPANISH WORDS THAT RHYME WITH REDUCIR


aducir
a·du·cir
autoinducir
au·toin·du·cir
conducir
con·du·cir
coproducir
co·pro·du·cir
deducir
de·du·cir
deslucir
des·lu·cir
educir
e·du·cir
enlucir
en·lu·cir
inducir
in·du·cir
introducir
in·tro·du·cir
lucir
lu·cir
producir
pro·du·cir
reconducir
re·con·du·cir
relucir
re·lu·cir
reproducir
re·pro·du·cir
retraducir
re·tra·du·cir
seducir
se·du·cir
traducir
tra·du·cir
translucir
trans·lu·cir
traslucir
tras·lu·cir

SPANISH WORDS THAT BEGIN LIKE REDUCIR

redruejo
reducción
reduccionismo
reducible
reducida
reducido
reducidor
reducidora
reducimiento
reductible
reducto
reductor
reductora
redundancia
redundante
redundar
reduplicación
reduplicar
reduplicativo
reduvio

SPANISH WORDS THAT END LIKE REDUCIR

adulcir
balbucir
bendecir
contradecir
decir
desdecir
entrelucir
esparcir
estarcir
fruncir
maldecir
marcir
nucir
parcir
predecir
prelucir
redecir
resarcir
uncir
zurcir

Synonyms and antonyms of reducir in the Spanish dictionary of synonyms

SYNONYMS

SYNONYMS OF «REDUCIR» IN SPANISH

The following Spanish words have a similar or identical meaning as «reducir» and belong to the same grammatical category.
Spanish synonyms of reducir

ANTONYMS OF «REDUCIR» IN SPANISH

The following Spanish words mean the opposite of «reducir» and also belong to the same grammatical category.
Spanish antonyms of reducir

Translation of «reducir» into 25 languages

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TRANSLATION OF REDUCIR

Find out the translation of reducir to 25 languages with our Spanish multilingual translator.
The translations of reducir from Spanish to other languages presented in this section have been obtained through automatic statistical translation; where the essential translation unit is the word «reducir» in Spanish.

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Translator Spanish - Chinese

减少
1,325 millions of speakers

Spanish

reducir
570 millions of speakers

Translator Spanish - English

reduce
510 millions of speakers

Translator Spanish - Hindi

को कम
380 millions of speakers
ar

Translator Spanish - Arabic

الحد
280 millions of speakers

Translator Spanish - Russian

уменьшить
278 millions of speakers

Translator Spanish - Portuguese

reduzir
270 millions of speakers

Translator Spanish - Bengali

হ্রাস করা
260 millions of speakers

Translator Spanish - French

réduire
220 millions of speakers

Translator Spanish - Malay

mengurangkan
190 millions of speakers

Translator Spanish - German

reduzieren
180 millions of speakers

Translator Spanish - Japanese

減らします
130 millions of speakers

Translator Spanish - Korean

감소
85 millions of speakers

Translator Spanish - Javanese

nyuda
85 millions of speakers
vi

Translator Spanish - Vietnamese

giảm
80 millions of speakers

Translator Spanish - Tamil

குறைக்க
75 millions of speakers

Translator Spanish - Marathi

कमी
75 millions of speakers

Translator Spanish - Turkish

azaltmak
70 millions of speakers

Translator Spanish - Italian

ridurre
65 millions of speakers

Translator Spanish - Polish

zredukować
50 millions of speakers

Translator Spanish - Ukrainian

зменшити
40 millions of speakers

Translator Spanish - Romanian

reduce
30 millions of speakers
el

Translator Spanish - Greek

μειώσει
15 millions of speakers
af

Translator Spanish - Afrikaans

verminder
14 millions of speakers
sv

Translator Spanish - Swedish

minska
10 millions of speakers
no

Translator Spanish - Norwegian

redusere
5 millions of speakers

SPANISH - ENGLISH DICTIONARY

reducir
reducir 
  abridge ; compress ; contract ; curtail ; erode ; gut ; narrow ; prune ; reduce ; shorten ; stifle ; lower ; cut back (on) ; cut ; cut down (on) ; deplete ; lessen ; pare down ; keep down + Nombre ; retrench ; narrow down ; whittle (away/down/at) ; slim down ; slow down ; slow up ; taper ; wind + Nombre + down ; cut + Nombre + short ; scale back ; downgrade [down-grade] ; shave off ; shrink ; mark + Nombre + down ; slash ; top-slice ; bring down.
 Inevitably any abridgement poses the dilemma how to abridge, that is, what to leave out and what to include.
 A library of a million volumes could be compressed into one end of a desk.
 In the face of emergencies, breadth of vision tends to contract, narrowing the range of responses.
 The imposition of fee-based services may radically curtail the breadth of resources available to library users where historically information has been offered freely.
 These arrangements should also erode price differentials between Europe and the US, and permit each country to support its own online services.
 Prices of European produced scientific, technical and medical serials continue to gut US research libraries.
 Hierarchical relationships must be indicated in order that the users may broaden or narrow the search parameters.
 More balanced schedules were achieved by pruning the 31000 subjects enumerated in the fourteenth edition to 4700.
 The disadvantage of inversion of words is that inversion or indirect word order reduces predictability of form of headings.
 If there are holds on the title, the loan period is shortened to 14 days.
 Excessive emphasis on the need to exact payment will stifle the flow of information.
 When a forme was in place on the press stone, paper was lowered on to it by means of a tympan and frisket.
 But higher education, which expanded between 1959 and 1979 from 164,000 to 519,600 students in full-time higher education, has also been cutting back on purchases.
 'The word's out: all departments have to cut their staffs by 10%' - Her voice was weak and laden with woe.
 Abstracts cut down considerably on legwork in hunting for information.
 This intermediate grade would equate with the senior library assistant, a category much depleted in UK academic librarianship.
 Two possible solutions are possible: (1) to lessen the frequency of production, or (2) to reduce the amount of detail in the entries.
 He said again that we should pare it down to something much more in line with his figures.
 Activities such as gardening or cookery are dealt with in many books in ways which go far beyond the simple keeping down of weeds or just filling empty stomachs.
 In the face of overpublishing and growing scepticism, this once booming area is now retrenching and broadening its coverage = In the face of overpublishing and growing scepticism, this once booming area is now retrenching and broadening its coverage.
 By specifying the fields to be searched, the user can narrow down the search in a very convenient way.
 However, such idealism is often whittled away over time by bureaucratic problems & organizational demands.
 The abundance of book types and titles makes display and merchandising increasingly difficult; some booksellers are dealing with this by slimming down or cutting out certain categories.
 However, the flight from DC appears to have slowed down more quickly than was anticipated, and we no longer read of large numbers of libraries making the change.
 Since cataloging is the most time consuming part of digitization, it has slowed up the placement of files.
 The tube in the two types tapers almost unnoticeably from base to tip.
 Not the least of the ironies of this venture is that going ahead with it is as full of hazard as winding it down abruptly.
 May I just cut you short, because I've discussed this problem with Peter Jacobs just this week.
 He first spotted trouble when she started being short with users and so he solved the problem by scaling back her workload.
 The opposite of the 'halo effect' - downgrading someone you dislike but whose work is good - is also an error.
 You can shave off as much as 50% or even more from your current rate for home insurance in Arizona.
 The 'false hit' problem still arises, but becomes less likely as the 'neighborhood' of the two words shrinks.
 They have just marked down all summer handbags to 50 percent off.
 Finally, a few copies of an edition seem generally to have slipped through with their cancellanda uncancelled, so that examples of the original settings may sometimes be found (occasionally slashed by the warehouse keeper's shears, deliberate defacement which escaped notice).
 This week thousands of us worked together to persuade the government not to top-slice the licence fee from the BBC funding.
 Is it true that rubbing alcohol helps bring down a child's fever?.
persona u organismo que recorta presupuestos o ayuda a reducir gasto 
cost-cutter
 NGOs play an important role in civil society; they are its legislative assistants, innovators, cost-cutters and watchdogs.
que reduce el estrés 
stress-reducing
 This article briefly reviews some of the research on stress and links this back to assertiveness - standing up for one's rights without violating the rights of others - as a stress-reducing technique which might be applicable in the library situation.
reducir a astillas 
reduce + Nombre + to matchwood
 Cyclonic wind reduces whole towns to matchwood, killing and injuring thousands, and causing almost incalculable damage.
reducir a cenizas   
burn + Nombre + to the ground
burn + Nombre + to (a) cinder(s)
burn + Nombre + to ashes
 I don't really understand how someone could put so much work into something only to burn it to the ground.
 Then we just had to cross our fingers, because if a disease like foulbrood happens to infect your hive, you have to burn it to cinders.
 Then set it on fire and burn it to ashes.
reducir a cero 
reduce + Nombre + to nil
 During the war a law was passed to limit the consumption of newsprint by 'obnoxious newspapers' and even reducing it to nil = Durante la guerra se aprobó una ley para limitar el consumo de papel de periódico por los llamados "periódicos detestables" e incluso reducirlo a cero.
reducir a la mitad   
halve
cut + Nombre + in half
reduce by + half
 The author concludes that this technique almost halves the storage required with no loss of information.
 The article 'Wages, hours, bookfunds take a dive' examines how some authorities are proposing cuts in wages to preserve services; others reducing bookfunds by as much as a quarter, or cutting their opening hours in half.
 Their aims is to reduce by half the proportion of people who suffer from hunger.
reducir a la nada 
reduce + Nombre + to nil
 During the war a law was passed to limit the consumption of newsprint by 'obnoxious newspapers' and even reducing it to nil = Durante la guerra se aprobó una ley para limitar el consumo de papel de periódico por los llamados "periódicos detestables" e incluso reducirlo a cero.
reducir al mínimo     
minimise [minimize, -USA]
reduce to + a minimum
cut down to + a minimum
keep to + a (bare) minimum
cut to + the bone
 Many of these problems can be minimised by restricting indexing to titles and abstracts.
 Because not all files need to be reorganized at once, but only those which are very full, the time required for this procedure is reduced to a minimum.
 Often the material will be collected on cards or loose-leaf paper so that internal reorganization is quite an easy matter and re-writing is thereby cut down to a minimum.
 Length is also a function of style and most abstracts, though avoiding clipped telegraphese, have certain stylistic features which help to keep wordage to a minimum.
 Vulture numbers are cut to the bone.
reducir a lo mínimo 
cut to + the bone
 Vulture numbers are cut to the bone.
reducir a miniatura 
miniaturise [miniaturize, -USA]
 Optical disc recording techniques are used to miniaturize and store print and nonprint images.
reducir costes  
reduce + costs
bring down + costs
 The use of new printing technologies has helped to reduce costs.
 The UK government is providing £6m to help bring down the costs of solar power.
reducir de plantilla 
downsize
 The library is located in a city with a very large state mental hospital that has been sharply downsized in the trend towards de-institutionalisation.
reducir de tamaño  
reduce in + size
make + small(er)
 Microfiche is a flat piece of transparent film containing images greatly reduced in size.
 She said that she loves her breasts and that it is not true that she wants to make them smaller to look better in her wedding dress.
reducir el esfuerzo 
reduce + effort
 The authors examined whether Machiavellianism moderates the use of sandbagging - a manipulative strategy in which people display low ability to induce an opponent to reduce effort or lower his or her guard.
reducir el impacto 
minimise + impact
 The author provides an overview of what can be done to minimize the impact of safety and security threats in libraries.
reducir el papeleo 
slash + red tape
 And some way down the list of benefits was a rash promise to 'slash the red tape that hinders our trade with Europe - and thereby safeguard the 2 1/2 million jobs involved'.
reducir el precio  
reduce + price
cut + price
 The author urges publishers to reduce prices and review the rationale behind their structuring of book prices.
 Officials say the company's poor second quarter performance is due to cutting prices too low.
reducir el presupuesto 
cut + monies from + budget
 This also allows funding agencies to place programs into perspective and to evaluate the effects of cutting monies from or adding monies to the budget.
reducir el riesgo  
reduce + Posesivo + risk
cut + Posesivo + risk
 Perhaps the 2 most important factors in capitalising on opportunities and reducing risks in the acquisition of information companies is the application of a careful screening procedure = Quizás los dos factores más importantes para aprovechar oportunidades y reducir riesgos en la adquisición de empresas dedicadas a la información es la aplicación de un procedimiento cuidadoso de selección.
 Women who have been on the pill for 10 or more years cut their risk of ovarian cancer by about 45%.
reducir el tamaño 
reduce + size
 Technical advances since that time have helped to reduce the size and the cost and to improve the quality of micro-images.
reducir el tiempo 
cut down + time
 Priority is awarded to projects aiming to cut down the lead time for exploiting newly discovered fields.
reducir el valor 
reduce + value
 Owners of rare and valuable books face a special dilemma - identification marks can be disfigurements and actually reduce the value of the books.
reducir gastos       
cut + costs
cut + spending
make + economies
make + cuts
reduce + costs
bring down + costs
tighten + the purse strings
 This information would be an extremely useful service to the traveller seeking to cut his travel costs.
 However, the need to cut local authority spending and rivalry between the city libraries and provincial library centres prevented these networks from achieving their full potential.
 Further economies could perhaps be made by taking a closer look at the way in which our university libraries are used.
 Economy drives in corporations, especially for overhead operations such as libraries, occur because management never knows what it should spend on support services and feels that it does not hurt to try to make cuts.
 The use of new printing technologies has helped to reduce costs.
 The UK government is providing £6m to help bring down the costs of solar power.
 Labor spent the money when it was needed and is taking steps to tighten the purse strings to begin honouring the debt it has accrued.
reducir gradualmente 
scale down
 Pressure is being brought to bear on the library to readdress its priorities in terms of services rendered and to scale down excesses in terms of funds and manpower.
reducir hirviendo 
boil down
 There's generally no need to add liquid, most types of tomatoes have so much water, we will need to boil it down to thicken the sauce.
reducir la burocracia 
slash + red tape
 And some way down the list of benefits was a rash promise to 'slash the red tape that hinders our trade with Europe - and thereby safeguard the 2 1/2 million jobs involved'.
reducir la condena 
reduce + Posesivo + sentence
 The court reduced his sentence slightly because he had voluntarily given information about his offences and thus helped to clear up the crime.
reducir la ingestión de calorías 
cut down on + calories
 Many people believe that using artificial sweeteners in tea and coffee or drinking 'lite' drinks is a good way to cut down on calories and therefore lose weight.
reducir la población 
depopulate
 It is my intention to give you clips from documents, many from the United Nations, that prove there is a plan to depopulate this planet.
reducir la posibilidad 
minimise + possibility
 Thus care in indexing is essential, and systems should be designed in such a way as to minimise the possibility of error.
reducir la probabilidad 
reduce + chances
 This article suggests the steps that libraries might take during periods of instability to reduce their chances of being injured by a vendor that fails.
reducir las calorías 
cut down on + calories
 Many people believe that using artificial sweeteners in tea and coffee or drinking 'lite' drinks is a good way to cut down on calories and therefore lose weight.
reducir las diferencias     
bridge + the gap
bridge + the divide
bridge + the chasm
bridge + the gulf
close + the gap
 This project aims to bridge the gap between academics and practitioners through the sharing of their experiences.
 The theme of this round table is 'bridging the digital divide in Asia and Oceania'.
 I believe that the reality is that the chasm between these two interests can't be bridged simply by including an alternative rule as a footnote at the bottom of a page in a code.
 The language of poetry bridges the gulf of cultural conflict.
 During the 19 years that statistics have been gathered women have been gradually closing the earnings gap.
reducir las diferencias entre y 
narrow + the gap between ... and
 Their goal is to relate abstract management principles and theories to actual management practice, and to help narrow the gap between the classroom and the real world.
reducir las distancias  
reduce + distance
close + the gap
 One simple way to reduce the distance between the user and the librarian is to provide nameplates introducing the librarian(s) on duty.
 During the 19 years that statistics have been gathered women have been gradually closing the earnings gap.
reducir la sentencia 
reduce + Posesivo + sentence
 The court reduced his sentence slightly because he had voluntarily given information about his offences and thus helped to clear up the crime.
reducir las posibilidades de 
narrow + the vision of
 There are grounds for the fear that coping strategies, necessarily adopted by SLIS in the past, have seriously narrowed the vision of what will be necessary to meet the demands of the future.
reducir los beneficios 
cut + profit
 Trading for cash, not credit, Lackington cut his profit on new books to less than half of what booksellers normally took.
reducir los impuestos 
cut + taxes
 The truckers say they plan to drive in a convoy to the state capital, where they will call on policymakers to cut the gas tax.
reducir pérdidas  
cut down + losses
cut + losses
 It will be interesting to learn if we could cut down appreciably on our losses with an electronic device.
 Periodic searches for missing volumes over a 2 year period cut the original losses by more than half.
reducir progresivamente 
phase out
 At the end of 1983 all customs duties between EFTA (European Free Trade Association) and EC countries were phased out = A finales de l983, se eliminaron progresivamente todos los aranceles entre los países de la EFTA (Asociación Europea para el Libre Comercio) y los de la CE.
reducirse a   
boil down to
come down to
narrow into
 The dilemmas of charging finally boil down to political judgements of the value of information in society.
 The French are as determined as anyone can be when it comes down to protecting national interests.
 As the presidential campaign narrows into a dead heat, the Secret Service learns of a catastrophic plot to assassinate one of the candidates.
reducirse poco a poco 
dribble off
 This kind of distribution is represented by a curve which shows a hugely lopsided frequency for the majority, then a dramatic drop, dribbling off into a long tail of mostly zeros.
reducir una limitación 
push + limits (further and further back)
 In other cases, the capacity and performance of computer equipment prove to be the limiting factor, although continuing advances in fields like data networks, voice input and output, and computer vision keep pushing these limits further and further back.
reducir una palabra a su raíz  [Eliminar sufijos y afijos de una palabra de tal modo que aparezca sólo su raíz léxica]
stem
 The original query statement is stemmed automatically.
reducir un obstáculo 
lower + barrier
 Unfortunately, we are not plenipotentiary but there is no country in the world where librarians cannot make some small progress toward lowering the barriers which separate cultures.

Trends of use of reducir

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TENDENCIES OF USE OF THE TERM «REDUCIR»

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Examples of use in the Spanish literature, quotes and news about reducir

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3 SPANISH QUOTES WITH «REDUCIR»

Famous quotes and sentences with the word reducir.
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Gregorio Marañón
Toda la historia del progreso humano se puede reducir a la lucha de la ciencia contra la superstición.
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Nicolás Maquiavelo
Todos los Estados bien gobernados y todos los príncipes inteligentes han tenido cuidado de no reducir a la nobleza a la desesperación, ni al pueblo al descontento.
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Théophile Gautier
Para reducir lo infinito a lo finito, lo inasequible a lo humanamente real, no hay más que un camino: la concentración.

10 SPANISH BOOKS RELATING TO «REDUCIR»

Discover the use of reducir in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to reducir and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in Spanish literature.
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52 Maneras de Reducir el Estres en su Vida
No cree que llego el momento de hacer algo? !Tiene en sus manos el libro que le ayudara a hacerlo! 52 maneras para reducir el estres en su vida presenta sugerencias e ideas sencillas para que alcance esa tranquilidad diaria que tanto desea.
Connie Neal, 2011
2
Mindfulness para Reducir el Estres: Una Guia Practica
Este libro enseña el método de reducción de estrés basado en el mindfulness (MBSR), el programa de ocho semanas desarrollado por Jon Kabat-Zinn en el Centro Médico de la Universidad de Massachusetts para disminuir el estrés, la ...
Bob Stahl, Elisha Goldstein, 2011
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Antioxidantes naturales: Cómo reducir el riesgo de cáncer, ...
Los autores Jack Challem y Melissa Block nos ofrecen un completo catálogo de los numerosos antioxidantes que hay presentes en los alimentos y nos explican contra qué enfermedades son más efectivos.
Jack Challem, 2010
4
Reducir, reusar, y Reciclar
This book is about where our garbage goes, what type of garbage is good, and how some garbage can be used again.
Margie Burton, Cathy French, Tammy Jones, 2011
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Reducir la Violencia Armad: Hacer Posible El Desarrollo
Una media de 740 000 personas muere cada año como resultado de la violencia armada.
Oecd Publishing, 2011
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La gestión medioambiental: un objetivo común: Cómo reducir ...
El desarrollo sostenible consiste en mantener el nivel de vida del ser humano sin destruir la capacidad del medio natural.
Xoán Manuel Pousa Lucio, 2005
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Plan de acción internacional para reducir las capturas ...
Los planes de acción internacionales son instrumentos de aplicación voluntaria y competencia de los Estados.
‎1999
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Supera el estrés: Cómo reducir la ansiedad y vencer el cansancio
Rose Marie Gionta Alfieri descubrirá para nosotros cómo los aminoácidos como la taurina, el GABA y la tirosina ayudan a que se produzca la dopamina, la adrenalina y la serotonina; cómo oligoelementos como el zinc refuerzan el sistema ...
Rose Marie Gionta Alfieri, 2010
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La promocion del empleo rural para reducir la pobreza
Para abordar el reto de promover el empleo y reducir la pobreza en las zonas rurales, el presente informe adopta una perspectiva basada en el trabajo decente, y examina cuestiones relacionadas con el empleo, la protección social, los ...
International Labour Office, Oficina Internacional del Trabajo, International Labour Office, 2008
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Cómo gestionar el cambio para reducir la resistencia
"Cómo gestionar el cambio para reducir la resistencia" le equipará con las herramientas necesarias para propiciar el cambio efectiva y consistentemente.
‎2006

10 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «REDUCIR»

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Ortega apuesta por reducir la pobreza si gana las elecciones
Daniel Ortega, actual mandatario de Nicaragua y candidato a la silla presidencial, apuesta a reducir la pobreza. Ortega también generará más programas ... «Hispan TV, Sep 16»
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Acuerdo para reducir a 2018 el contrato del Cholo
Diego Pablo Simeone y el Atlético alcanzaron hace tiempo un acuerdo para reducir el contrato del argentino, que antes duraba hasta 2020 y que ahora finaliza ... «MARCA.com, Sep 16»
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S&P advierte de que las autonomías tardarán décadas en reducir su ...
La agencia de calificación crediticia Standard and Poor's advierte de que las comunidades autónomas podrían tardar «décadas» en reducir sustancialmente su ... «ABC.es, Sep 16»
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Mujeres en 'topless': la medida del gobierno ruso para reducir la ...
Las carreteras rusas se cobran al año alrededor de 30.000 muertes causadas por accidentes de tráfico, una cifra que el gobierno ruso busca reducir mediante ... «elEconomista.es, Sep 16»
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Contratan chicas en toples para reducir la velocidad en las carreteras
Una campaña para reducir las muertes en carretera trata de demostrar que chicas desnudas sosteniendo las señales ayudan a que los conductores reduzcan ... «Mundo Deportivo, Sep 16»
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China se propone reducir costos de logística
China planea para los próximos tres años reducir en 0,5 puntos desde el 4,9 por ciento actual el peso que los costos de logística tienen en el valor total de los ... «Webpicking.com, Aug 16»
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Dar más funciones a Enfermería puede reducir la espera en ...
Según un estudio publicado en Annals of Emergency Medicine, se pueden reducir los tiempos para tratar a pacientes en Urgencias si, antes de ser vistos por el ... «Redacción Médica, Aug 16»
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Un proyecto consigue reducir el costo de la computación paralela
Mejorar las aplicaciones informáticas de la llamada computación en paralelo –donde muchas instrucciones se ejecutan a la vez– para reducir su costo, ... «SINC, Jul 16»
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¿Cómo puedo controlar (y reducir) el volumen de mi pelo?
Para el pelo rizado, hay una réplica del truco anterior para reducir el volumen. Y es que, tal y como nos cuenta Latorre, existen dos secretos infalibles para ... «Vogue España, Jul 16»
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México acepta revisar la reforma educativa para reducir la tensión
México acepta revisar la reforma educativa para reducir la tensión. Peña Nieto da un golpe sorpresa al pactar con el sindicato mayoritario los cambios en la ley. «EL PAÍS, Jul 16»

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