anterior
earlier ; foregoing ; former ; previous ; prior ; anterior ; preceding ; earlier on ; last.
'See' references are made from different names such as pseudonyms, real names, secular names, earlier names and later names.
The easiest means of illustrating some of the foregoing points is to introduce in outline some special classification schemes.
The former monthly publications on statistics of eggs, meat and milk have been amalgamated since 1980 into a quarterly publication, 'Animal Production'.
The previous chapters have considered the statement of the source of a document in some detail.
Authors of scientific articles often read a paper that fails to cite their prior work when they feel that it should have done so.
I would only suggest that the gentleman's anterior point is extremely well taken although I don't choose to belabor it.
Because the assumption in this method is that none of the preceding years' operations are worth continuing unless they can be shown to be necessary, zero-based budgeting (ZZB) can be useful for paring out the deadwood of obsolete or uselessly extravagant programs.
It is helpful to the student to see this response-explanation stage of the reference process as the counterpart to the question-negotiation stage earlier on.
We now come to the sixth and last condition of authorship.
anterior a
pre
leading up to
The number of withdrawn books from academic libraries has fallen to about one third of the quantity in the 'pre Atkinson' period, whereas public library relegations have increased.
The writer discusses the victualling of 17,000 army men in the two weeks leading up to the battle of Naseby in June 1645.
anterior a la búsqueda
pre-search
Not the least of the valuable side effects that the computer has had on reference work is an increased awareness of the critical importance of this pre-search stage of the reference process.
anterior a la clase
preclass
Students who slight preclass preparation are a drag on the class; they will not know what is going on and if they speak at all will frequently attempt to wrest the discussion away from the case to more comfortable topics.
anterior a la colonización
precontact
French explorer Louis Catat discovered badly looted precontact graves in 1889 in the valley's southwest corner.
anterior a la escritura
preliterate [pre-literate]
As is typical in preliterate cultures, the mothers sleep naked against their children and regularly masturbate them 'to make their penises grow'.
anterior a la guerra
pre-war [prewar]
antebellum
The situation is rather different from pre-war days when living costs were lower and writers would try to get by on very small incomes from writing.
Correctly, the author finds that the realities of antebellum reform are too complex either to laud the reformers' benevolence or to lambast them as fanatics.
anterior a la Guerra Civil
pre-Civil War
This article outlines the history of the 2 pre-Civil War barns which were to be converted and describes the restoration and conversion of the building which cost $2.5 billion.
anterior a la introducción de la escritura
preliterate [pre-literate]
As is typical in preliterate cultures, the mothers sleep naked against their children and regularly masturbate them 'to make their penises grow'.
anterior a la invención de la escritura
preliterate [pre-literate]
As is typical in preliterate cultures, the mothers sleep naked against their children and regularly masturbate them 'to make their penises grow'.
anterior a la operación
pre-operative [preoperative]
Research suggests that pre-operative information helps to decrease post-operative stress and leads to a quicker recovery.
anterior a la prueba
pretrial
Since the pioneering efforts of the 60s, use of the computer in pretrial and trial work has expanded significantly.
anterior a la revolución
pre-revolutional
`Society and Puritanism in pre-revolutional England' is the book's title.
anterior al trabajo
pre-service
This is a new journal concerned with the implications for teacher education, both pre-service and in-service, of all aspects of information technology.
año anterior, el
past year, the
Some 25% of students admitted to cheating in examinations and 50% to one or more instances of cheating on written assignments the past year.
cambiar a la situación anterior
reverse
Entry of the number '11' reverses the present blacklisting status.
cerebro anterior
forebrain
The cerebral cortex and some other forebrain regions atrophy so severely that the brain may weigh less than 1000g at death.
clase anterior
anterior numeral class
Apart from the main classes (A/Z) outlined above, there are the anterior numeral classes (1/9) which correspond in many ways to the Generalia classes in other schemes.
comisura anterior
anterior commissure
The differences in the hypothalamus, thalamus, corpus callosum, anterior commissure, and the hippocampus are described.
cubierta anterior
front board
The book cover is assambled with three pieces of cardboard (front board, spine and back board) glued to a covering material = La cubierta del libro consta de tres piezas de cartón (la cubierta anterior. el lomo y la contracubierta) pegadas a un forro que lo envuelve todo.
de una época anterior
vestigial
Oysters were a vital standby to many working people in Europe before pollution all but wiped them out, while cockles, whelks, and winkles marinated in vinegar live on as vestigial delicacies.
en años anteriores
in prior years
in years past
in past years
The analysis found substantial differences in price structure among regions, but less price differentiation based on quality than in prior years.
But many shoppers said stores were not knocking down prices as much as in years past.
Public libraries in the USA have experienced severe revenue shortages in past years, leading to reductions in services.
en épocas anteriores
in former times
Because enumerative bibliography was not always the well organized craft it has now become many retrospective bibliographies produced in former times must be regarded with suspicion.
épocas anteriores
earlier times
Some people, particularly people of earlier times, and royalty, are not normally known by a surname.
era anterior al Cristianismo
pre-Christian era
The term 'public library' may be applied to some libraries in the pre-Christian era but its meaning differed considerably from that of today.
etapa anterior a la impresión [Generalmente se refiere a los procesos que hoy día realiza el propio autor de una obra al componerla en formato electrónico ante de su impresión]
prepress [pre-press]
Advances in digital prepress that have occurred during 1980-81 are reviewed, and the continuing progress in electronic publishing techniques is described.
extremidad anterior
forelimb
The rats were then administered tests of forelimb use, tongue use, hind-leg use, and in a spatial navigation task.
fase anterior a la impresión
prepress phase
Desktop publishing is a technology that brings the prepress phases of publishing in-house.
información anterior al pedido [Información bibliográfica relativa a un documento que se recoge antes de incluirlo en un pedido de tal modo que se pueda identificar de modo inequívoco]
preorder information
The vendor's data base was not used as a source file for preorder information.
número anterior
backrun
Backruns of serials are placed on the first and second levels together with the monograph loan stock.
parte anterior del pie
ball of + Posesivo + foot
As you squat your heels raise off the floor so you are squatting on the balls of your feet.
volumen anterior [En publicaciones periódicas, volúmen que precede al actualmente en curso]
back volume
New serials and back volumes are handled as needed.
volúmenes anteriores [De una publicación seriada]
backset
This article outlines a model for deciding the economic consequences of the choice of medium for backsets of periodicals = Este artículo describe en líneas generales un modelo para decidir las consecuencias económicas de la elección del soporte para los volúmenes anteriores de las publicaciones periódicas.