Component in spanish
pronunciation: koʊmpoʊnente part of speech: noun
component1 = componente, elemento. [Cualquiera de las partes de un concepto compuesto que posee significado por sí mismo]
Example: The primary components in this area are place of publication, publisher's name and date of publication (that is, the date of edition).more:
» alpha-component = componente alfa.
Example: Lotka's Law was found to apply to both files with a computed value of the alpha-component equal to 2.8.» component part = parte de una obra, parte de una publicación. [Documento que para su identificación bibliográfica o su recuperación necesita de la referencia a un documento del que forma parte]
Example: A component part is a document that for the purposes of bibliographic identification or access requires reference to a host document of which it forms a part.» components supplier = casa proveedora.
Example: This article gives a list of components suppliers for installing an Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) in a mobile library van (bookmobile).» principal component(s) analysis = análisis de componentes principales.
Example: Principal components analysis indicates that the data can be approximately represented as linear combinations of 3 mutually independent factors.» principle component(s) factor analysis = análisis factorial de componentes principales.
Example: Content validity was assessed and discriminant validity was investigated using a principle components factor analysis = Se evaluó tanto la validez del contenido como la validez de discriminación usando un análisis factorial de componentes principales.component2 = componencial, constituyente.
Example: The computer creates a series of entries by rotating the component terms with which it has been provided.more:
» ISBD(CP) (International Standard Bibliographic Description for Component Parts) = ISBD(CP) (Descripción Bibliográfica Normalizada Internacional para Partes de Publicaciones).
Example: The ISBD(CP)'s recommendations are very similar in principle to those for AACR2's 'in' analytics, except for slight changes in punctuation and order.