preventivo
preventive ; preventative ; preemptive [pre-emptive] ; prophylactic ; cautionary ; precautionary.
This article discusses the impact of the law on the preventive censorship of videotaped programmes.
Although the term bibliotherapy connotes treatment, it also is used for diagnostic and preventative purposes.
Coincidentally there has emerged a pre-emptive new technology for the storage, handling and transmission of information, potentially better suited to the convenience of users.
The author discusses factors deteriorating library collections and prophylactic measures in libraries.
This is a humourous and cautionary fictionalised account of a disastrous author visit to a public library to do a reading for children.
The following guidelines are precautionary, but they'll prevent problems from happening down the line.
ataque preventivo
preemptive strike
Hitler's attack on the Soviet Union in 1941 was a preemptive strike made because Stalin was preparing to attack Nazi Germany.
conservación preventiva [En preservación, medidas preventivas adoptadas para evitar el deterioro del material bibliográfico]
preventive preservation
preventive conservation
This article discusses preventive preservation or the binding of new, unbound books and periodicals and the use of microform to prevent damage to the originals.
Preventive conservation involves the safe housing and handling of materials and includes the provision of optimum environmental conditions, adequate stack space and suitable storage containers for fragile materials.
cuidados preventivos
preventative care
preventive care
This article discusses preventative care of library collections as a strategy for preservation is discussed with reference to Glasgow University Library.
Preventive care library collections, as a strategy for preservation, is discussed with reference to Glasgow University Library.
medicina preventiva
preventive medicine
Preventive medicine together with health education and community involvement are of more immediate concern than curative medicine = La medicina preventiva junto con la educación para la salud y la implicación de la comunidad es una preocupación más urgente que la medicina curativa.
medida preventiva
preventative measure
safeguard
preemptive measure
preventive measure
The study suggests some preventative measures which include a simple publicity campaign to educate students on the danger posed to library services by such delinquent acts.
DBMS systems aim to provide data security and access safeguards.
Medical genealogy makes it possible to analyse more carefully a patient' risk for inheriting a genetic disorder and to take pre-emptive measures against that risk.
Books can be slipped so easily into a pocket or handbag that losses are high unless preventive measures are taken.
medidas preventivas [Expresión hecha que se utiliza para indicar que es mejor tomar unpoco de precaución para prevenir un problema que pagar las consecuencias que normalmente implican unos gastos o esfuerzos mayores]
preventative care
preventive care
ounce of prevention
This article discusses preventative care of library collections as a strategy for preservation is discussed with reference to Glasgow University Library.
Preventive care library collections, as a strategy for preservation, is discussed with reference to Glasgow University Library.
They concluded that 'our citizens may rationally prefer to check crime and disorder by ounces of educational prevention, than by pounds of cure in the shape of large 'lockups' and expensive suits before the law'.
servicio preventivo
preventive service
Patients who use an interactive personal health record (PHR) are almost twice as likely to be up to date with clinical preventive services as those who do not.