Repetición in english

Repetition

pronunciation: repətɪʃən part of speech: noun
In gestures

repetición = duplication ; iteration ; playback ; redundancy ; regurgitation ; repeat ; repetition ; replay ; restatement ; recapitulation ; recurrence ; reiteration ; replication ; reprise ; rerun ; relapse. 

Example: A catalogue code is a systematic arrangement of laws and statutes so as to avoid inconsistency and duplication in catalogues.Example: Any MeSH terms used to describe the documents retrieved are incorporated into the query formulation for further iteration.Example: So, any recording and playback system for TV signal must follow one or another, or several of these standards, and thus be either incompatible or costly.Example: UNIBID has less redundancy and covers more types of bibliographic material than UNIMARC, whereas the latter probably has more entry points for catalogue headings.Example: Many other terms are used to denote a regurgitation or abbreviation of document content.Example: A repeat of this sequence of operations will be responsible for creating other references.Example: To save unnecessary repetition of the word 'subject' we shall from now on refer to subject indexing simply as 'indexing'.Example: These evaluation techniques include full-screen logging, pre- and post-search, online/offline, and in-search interactive questionnaires, search replays as well as talk-aloud.Example: A summary is a restatement, within the document, of the salient findings and conclusions of a document.Example: Here again the contributors are leading scholars, but in this case the emphasis is upon analysis and interpretation rather than factual recapitulation.Example: One of the more surprising findings in the information sciences is the recurrence of a small number of frequency distributions.Example: However, the importance of the catalog has been stressed so repeatedly in cataloging that it should not need reiteration.Example: In spite of diversity there is sufficient overlap and replication of materials for some centralised purchasing and centralised processing to be justifiable.Example: That approach will be in many ways a reprise of the history of libraries.Example: Ultimately, this film is just a land-bound rerun of Jaws, down to the sacrifice of the grizzled, expert hunter so the younger, more clean-cut, family man can face his own fears and prove his prowess.Example: To be considered a new relapse, it must be 30 days since your last relapse ended.

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» repetición de cursosgrade retention .

Example: Research evidence demonstrates that grade retention does not improve achievement and may increase the chances of a student dropping out of school instead of persisting to graduation.

Repetición synonyms

repeat in spanish: repetir, pronunciation: rɪpit part of speech: verb repeating in spanish: repitiendo, pronunciation: rɪpitɪŋ part of speech: noun
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