Unificado in english
Unified
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In gestures
unificado = unified ; harmonised [harmonized, -USA].
Example: With the exception of 0 Generalities, which in this scheme does not represent a unified discipline, and 4, Linguistics, the other primary divisions show this broad correlation.Example: Harmonised courses are as yet rare in the developed countries.unificar = unify ; bring + Nombre + into line ; harmonise [harmonize, -USA].
Example: The fifteenth edition, published in 1951, represented a determined effort to update and unify the schedules.Example: UDC was originally based on the fifth edition of DC, and though the two schemes tended to drift apart, there was for some time an attempt to bring them into line again.Example: Its aim is to further access to modern library services in the EC, introduce new information technology and harmonise national policies.