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    A social constructivist approach to translator education : empowerment from theory to practice / by Kiraly, Donald C., 1953-

    Published 2000
    Table of Contents: “…Knowledge construction and the translator's workstation --…”
    Book
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    Principios teórico-prácticos de ergonomía para el diseño y evaluación de herramientas, puestos de trabajo y máquinas / by Torres Pérez, Yolanda

    Published 2021
    “…Theorical-Practical principles of ergonomics for the design and evaluation of tools, workstations and machines…”
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    Electronic eBook
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    Eero Aarnio.

    Table of Contents: “…., Finlandia, 2001 -- Lámpara Swan, 2007 -- La silla Ball, 1965 -- Mecedora Keinu, con estructura de acero inoxidable pulido y asiento de tela o cuero, 2002 -- Poltrona Workstation -- Silla Pastil, 1968.…”
    Ver: Ball Chair
    Ver: Lámpara Double Bubble
    Ver: Lámpara Swan
    Ver: Rocking Chair
    Ver: Silla Pastil
    Article
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    Fluids, electrolytes, and acid-base balance reviews & rationales /

    Published 2003
    Software Book
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    Archival Issues /

    Published 1992
    Table of Contents: “…Towards 2001: electronic workstations and the future of academic archives / Raimund E.Goerler -- A statistical summary of appraisal during processing: a case study with manuscript collections / Richard W. …”
    Serial
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    Building an object-oriented database system : the story of O2 /

    Published 1992
    Table of Contents: “…. -- 3 Introduction to the Data Model, by Kanellakis, Lecluse, and Richard -- 4 O2, an Object-Oriented Data Model, by Lecluse, Richard, and Velez -- 5 Object Identity as a Query-Language Primitive, by Abiteboul and Kanellakis -- 6 Method Schemas, by Abiteboul, Knallakis, and Waller -- 7 A Framework for Schema Updates in an Object-Oriented Database System, by Zicari -- 8 Introduction to Languages, by Bancilhon and Maier -- 9 The O2 Database Programming Language, by Lecluse and Richard -- 10 Lisp O2: A Persistent Object-Oriented Lisp, by Barbedette -- 11 A Query Language for O2, by Bancilhon, Cluet, and Delobel -- 12 Reloop, and Algebra-Based Query Language for O2 , by Cluet, Delobel, Lecluse, and Richard -- 13 Using Database Applications to Compare Programming Languages, by Gamerman, Lanquette, and Velez -- 14 Introduction to the System, by Delobel and Velez -- 15 The O2 Object Manager: An Overview, by Velez, Bernard, and Darnis -- 16 Handling Distribution in the O2 System, by Bernard and Steve -- 17 Clustering Strategies in O2: An Overview, by Benzaken, Delobel, and Harrus -- 18 Three Alternative Workstation-Server Architectures, by DeWitt, Futtersack, Maier, and Velez -- 19 Consistency of Versions in Object-Oriented Databases, by Cellary and Jomier -- 20 Integrating Concurrency Control, by Cart and Ferrie -- 21 Introduction to the Programming Environment, by Delobel, Kanellakis, and Plateau -- 22 Building User Interfaces with Looks, by Plateau, Borras, Leveque, Mamou, and Tallot -- 23 The O2 Programming Environment, by Borras, Doucet, Pfeffer, and Tallot -- 24 Using a Database System to Implement a Debugger, by Doucet and Pfeffer -- 25 Incremental Compilation in O2, by Larcheveque -- 26 Self-explained Toolboxes, by Arango -- 27 A Guided Tour of an O2 Application, by Grosselin and James -- 28 Geographic Applications: An Experience with O2, by Scholl and Voisard…”
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