contacto
contact ; exposure.
Many large library systems have some contact with shared and centralised cataloguing activities.
This article also examines the need for exposure to AI by all students in order to become familiar with capabilities and limitations of AI-based systems.
activación por contacto
constrained spreading activation
The search method, constrained spreading activation, makes inferences about the goals of the user and thus finds information that the user did not explicitly request but that is likely to be useful.
agencia de contactos
dating service
This is a dating agency for sugar daddies, sugar babies and singles who are looking to cut to the chase and meet new adult singles online.
al contacto
on contact
Corrosives can burn and destroy body tissues on contact.
con buenos contactos
well-connected
The article is entitled 'Still special: but now a well-connected community'.
con el contacto
on contact
Corrosives can burn and destroy body tissues on contact.
contacto con
exposure to
It is often remarked by students that exposure to cases creates a new interest in textbook material.
contacto con el hombre
human contact
Some cats are cuddlier by nature while others need some encouragement to enjoy human contact.
contacto con el público
public contact
Two prerequisites for being a good reference librarian are love of reference work and enjoying public contact.
contacto con el ser humano
human contact
Some cats are cuddlier by nature while others need some encouragement to enjoy human contact.
contacto con los blancos
white contact
Prior to white contact the Eskimos had a complex and progressive culture which was immobilized, fragmented, and exploited by European invaders - hence the title 'Give or Take a Century'.
contacto corporal
body contact
Any sport that involves a stick or racket, a ball or other projectile, or body contact presents a risk of serious eye injury.
contacto eléctrico
electric contact
electrical contact
Electric contacts have ceased to stick when thoroughly understood.
For fifty years impregnated papers have been used which turn dark at every point where an electrical contact touches them by reason of the chemical change thus produced in a iodine compound included in the paper.
contacto estrecho
close contact
Close contacts will need to be maintained with clients in order to monitor their needs.
contacto físico
physical contact
Video disc technology is of 2 kinds: optical discs read without physical contact and a mechanical disc, read by a stylus.
contacto humano
human contact
Some cats are cuddlier by nature while others need some encouragement to enjoy human contact.
contacto personal
personal contact
public contact
In the overall ranking the main sources, in order, were statistical information, personal contacts, newspapers and trade journal, grey literature, and conventional literature; the various kinds of secondary information service all ranked lower.
Two prerequisites for being a good reference librarian are love of reference work and enjoying public contact.
contactos
network
Some of the barriers faced by women seeking senior international appointments are: glass ceiling; trailing spouse; career vs. long term relationship and children; lack of mentors; tokenism; and exclusion from networks.
contacto sexual
sexual contact
HIV transmission occurs most commonly during intimate sexual contact with an infected person, including genital, anal, and oral sex.
contactos profesionales
networking
professional networking
The article focusses on the need for and the importance of networking as a strategy for effective sharing, exchange and dissemination of information.
The main reasons mentees joined the scheme were to enhance professional networking and to receive career advice.
contacto visual
eye contact
The irate patron stance is characterised by very erect posture, an angry facial expression, sustained eye contact, dilated pupils, emphatic head nods, and in rare cases, clenched fists.
datos de contacto
contact details
Contact details of suppliers of the materials used are given.
deporte de contacto
contact sport
Concussions are common, particularly if you play a contact sport such as football.
desarrollar contactos con
develop + contacts with
Contacts are also being developed with national archives and those of the ministries of foreign affairs, given that they hold a large number of complementary records relating to Community activities.
dirección de contacto
contact address
A contact address is given for those with comments and suggestions.
en contacto
in communication
Fortunately for all of us in this room and for the nation's library, Mr. Berman and Mr. Blume, chief of our Subject Cataloging Division, are in communication.
en contacto con
in contact with
A tornado is a violently rotating column of air, in contact with the ground, either pendant from a cumuliform cloud or underneath a cumuliform cloud.
en contacto con la realidad
in touch with + reality
The battle between these two competing theories has made their positions increasingly radical & less in touch with reality.
entrar en contacto con
come into + contact with
get in + touch with
The solution (ie water with additives which make it less miscible with ink and slow down evaporation) is transferred from the tray via a series of rollers until it comes into contact with the plate.
Topics covered range from how to get in touch with the chosen speaker to how to pay his restaurant bill.
establecer contacto
make + contact
These press releases are useful as they can indicate which other authorities are working on the same lines so that contact can be made and experience and ideas shared.
establecer contactos
liaise (with/between)
A full-time professional librarian, who could promote the service both internally and externally and liaise with other agencies, was never appointed.
establecer contactos con
develop + contacts with
establish + contacts with
Contacts are also being developed with national archives and those of the ministries of foreign affairs, given that they hold a large number of complementary records relating to Community activities.
I have been trying to establish contacts in Calgary but so far haven't had much luck and so this message to the list.
establecer contactos profesionales
networking
The article focusses on the need for and the importance of networking as a strategy for effective sharing, exchange and dissemination of information.
estar en contacto (con)
stay in + touch (with)
be in touch (with)
Special librarians usually work alone and need library associations to stay in touch with other librarians and with changes in librarianship.
Dexter Rundle went on: 'As I said I'm late for an appointment and have to go, but tell Ms. Lachaise that I'll be in touch with her'.
información de contacto
contact details
contact information
Contact details of suppliers of the materials used are given.
The author discusses alternative approaches to identifying potential experts in North America as well as their contact information using the Internet.
lente de contacto
contact lens
Contact lenses are medical devices which, like drugs, provide benefits while posing certain risks.
lista de contactos
contact list
Media techniques such as developing a contact list, issuing a press statement, and holding a press conference are discussed.
lista de personas de contacto
contact list
Media techniques such as developing a contact list, issuing a press statement, and holding a press conference are discussed.
llave de contacto
ignition key
Chapter 12 covers the following: waxing a car; repairing tubeless tires, and repacking front wheel bearings, checking the timing belt, the ignition key, and the inlet manifold.
mantener contacto
maintain + contact
Close contacts will need to be maintained with clients in order to monitor their needs.
mantenerse en contacto
stay + tuned
I don't want to get into too many of the details yet, but stay tuned because it will be well worth the wait.
mantenerse en contacto (con)
keep in + touch (with)
stay in + touch (with)
Through listening to nursery rhymes and folk stories children are kept in touch with the pleasures that will come as soon as they have achieved a modicum of skill.
Special librarians usually work alone and need library associations to stay in touch with other librarians and with changes in librarianship.
página de contactos
dating service
This is a dating agency for sugar daddies, sugar babies and singles who are looking to cut to the chase and meet new adult singles online.
pegamento de contacto
contact glue
contact adhesive
Your forefinger is a good instrument for spreading contact glue.
To use a contact adhesive you simply apply even coats of the adhesive to each material you wish to adhere, allow it to dry, and stick them together.
perder contacto con la realidad
lose + touch with reality
The field has lost touch with reality by failing to address advances in information technology and transnationalism.
perder el contacto con
lose + touch with
He is thus in danger of losing touch with its traditional constituency (upward-mobile students) whose academic and socioeconomic backgrounds would have previously indicated nearly automatic attendance.
pérdida de contacto con la realidad
loss of touch with reality
Otherwise, it would be impossible to reveal the real causes of their gradual loss of touch with reality.
persona de contacto
contact
correspondent
contact person
named contact
In order to give accurate information, a village contact would need first to diagnose the problem.
Such reports are sent to 'correspondents' in the member states; these correspondents are responsible for forwarding the reports to an agreed list of destinations in their own country.
Each entry presents the name of the office, the address, the main contact person, and a summary of the office's primary activities.
The article 'The mandarin maze' describes how named contacts may be located in UK government departments.
pinzas de contacto
alligator clip
An alligator clip electrode was attached to the tooth to be stimulated.
poner a Alguien en contacto con
put + Nombre + in touch with
Such libraries now offer advice on benefits, employment, careers, housing, pensions, consumer affairs and other similar matters, or put people in touch with other sources.
poner en contacto
bring into + relationship
contact
provide + an interface
bring into + contact
It thrives on ambiguity, irony, paradox, which bring the disparate and hitherto unconnected into relationship, revealing new shades of meaning, or refreshing the worn, the tired, the cliched.
Hosts in Europe can also be contacted through the European part of the IPSS network.
This service called A.S.K. (Access to Sources of Knowledge) will provide an interface between users and suppliers.
Through his work we are brought into direct contact not only with ourselves and our contemporaries but with the whole long line of humankind = A través de su obra nos ponemos en contacto directo no sólo con nostros mismos y nuestros contemporáneos sino también con nuestros antepasados.
ponerse en contacto
make + contact
These press releases are useful as they can indicate which other authorities are working on the same lines so that contact can be made and experience and ideas shared.
ponerse en contacto (con)
be in touch (with)
Dexter Rundle went on: 'As I said I'm late for an appointment and have to go, but tell Ms. Lachaise that I'll be in touch with her'.
ponerse en contacto con
interact (with)
get in + touch with
DBMS are essentially programming frameworks, and can offer good storage and retrieval, but often are intended for programmers to interact with, and thus may need a programmer in order to make them usable to libraries.
Topics covered range from how to get in touch with the chosen speaker to how to pay his restaurant bill.
presión de contacto
contact pressure
The required contact pressure of the conveyor belt to the driving pulley is achieved by means of a tensioning device.
primer punto de contacto
port of first call
These information centres function as ports of first call for officials stationed nearby, and also as relay points to the central collections.
primer punto de contacto, el
first port of call, the
LISA is generally the first port of call for both information researcher and information science student.
punto de contacto
point of contact
interface
contact point
Libraries should be the first point of contact for people in need and should be capable, like the General Practitioner in medicine, of dealing with 75% of cases on the spot.
Now my question has to do with this very important interface between abstracting and indexing services and our catalogs.
The reference desk is still the contact point where most academic library users find the services, information, and assistance they need.
red de contactos
network
Some of the barriers faced by women seeking senior international appointments are: glass ceiling; trailing spouse; career vs. long term relationship and children; lack of mentors; tokenism; and exclusion from networks.
red de contactos personales
referral network
The main problems in satisfying social scientists' information needs have to do with the lack of a referral network and of a general library for the social sciences.
seguir en contacto
stay + tuned
I don't want to get into too many of the details yet, but stay tuned because it will be well worth the wait.
seguir en contacto (con)
stay in + touch (with)
keep in + touch (with)
Special librarians usually work alone and need library associations to stay in touch with other librarians and with changes in librarianship.
Through listening to nursery rhymes and folk stories children are kept in touch with the pleasures that will come as soon as they have achieved a modicum of skill.
sin contacto
non-contact
The present invention relates to a toilet bowl adapted for non-contact use by a person in a crouching position.
sin haber contacto
non-contact
The present invention relates to a toilet bowl adapted for non-contact use by a person in a crouching position.
teléfono de contacto
contact telephone number
There is also available a contact telephone number for matters relating to avian flu.
tener contacto
have + contact
He also resolved to talk with Cleo Passantino, a young librarian who had been at the library for three years and with whom he had had little contact.
tener contactos
liaise (with/between)
A full-time professional librarian, who could promote the service both internally and externally and liaise with other agencies, was never appointed.
toma de contacto entre expertos
meeting of (the) minds
Our South American Colleagues will have the opportunity of a lifetime, to experience the vibrance of the meeting of minds, as well as the forging of communities of practice across time zones, distance and linguistic barriers = Nuestros colegas sudamericanos tendrán la oportunidad de su vida de experimentar la vitalidad de este encuentro de expertos así como la creación de lazos profesionales por encima de barreras lingüísticas, de espacio y de tiempo.
tomar contacto con
get in + touch with
Topics covered range from how to get in touch with the chosen speaker to how to pay his restaurant bill.