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UNISIST (United Nations Information System in Science and Technology) - traducción al Inglés

NATIONAL INTEGRATION OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
Science in America; Science in the United States; Science in the USA; Science in the US; Science and technology in the united states; Science & technology in the United States; Research in the United States; Science and technology in America; Technology in the United States; Technology in America; History of science and technology in the United States
  • Theoretical physicist [[Albert Einstein]], who emigrated to the United States to escape Nazi persecution, is an example of human capital flight as a result of political change.
  • [[Alexander Graham Bell]] placing the first New York to Chicago telephone call in 1892
  • [[Edward Witten]]
  • A visual example of a 24 satellite [[GPS]] constellation in motion with the earth rotating. Notice how the number of ''satellites in view'' from a given point on the earth's surface, in this example in Golden, Colorado, USA(39.7469° N, 105.2108° W), changes with time.
  • Gene therapy using an [[adenovirus]] vector. In some cases, the adenovirus will insert the new gene into a cell. If the treatment is successful, the new gene will make a functional [[protein]] to treat a disease.
  • [[Howard Hughes]] with his [[Boeing 100]] in the 1940s
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  • ''Men of Progress'', representing 19 contemporary American inventors, 1857
  • Serbian-American inventor [[Nikola Tesla]] sitting in the Colorado Springs experimental station with his "[[Magnifying transmitter]]" generating millions of volts
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  • [[Mars Oxygen ISRU Experiment]]
  • Saturn V first stage]] at the [[U.S. Space and Rocket Center]]
  • [[Bill Gates]] and [[Steve Jobs]] at the fifth ''D: [[All Things Digital]] conference'' (D5) in 2007

UNISIST (United Nations Information System in Science and Technology)      
= UNISIST (Sistema de Información de Ciencia y Tecnología de las Naciones Unidas)
Ex: UNISIST (United Nations Information System in Science and Technology) was a project jointly developed by UNESCO and the International Council of Scientific Unions (ICSU).
information system         
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  • Information systems relationship to [[information technology]], [[computer science]], [[information science]], and [[business]]
COMBINATION OF INFORMATION, RESOURCES, ACTIVITIES AND PEOPLE THAT SUPPORT TASKS IN AN ORGANIZATION; GROUP OF COMPONENTS THAT INTERACT TO PRODUCE INFORMATION
Information system (2nd version); Information Systems; Informationssystem; Computer information system; Computer information systems; Computer Information Systems; Information systems and technology; Information in Computer Science; Information System; Business Information Systems; Elements of Information System; Information systems discipline; Information systems (discipline); Business computing; Information systems theory; Information systems; Business Information System; Business information systems; Business information system
Sistema de información
information system         
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  • Information systems relationship to [[information technology]], [[computer science]], [[information science]], and [[business]]
COMBINATION OF INFORMATION, RESOURCES, ACTIVITIES AND PEOPLE THAT SUPPORT TASKS IN AN ORGANIZATION; GROUP OF COMPONENTS THAT INTERACT TO PRODUCE INFORMATION
Information system (2nd version); Information Systems; Informationssystem; Computer information system; Computer information systems; Computer Information Systems; Information systems and technology; Information in Computer Science; Information System; Business Information Systems; Elements of Information System; Information systems discipline; Information systems (discipline); Business computing; Information systems theory; Information systems; Business Information System; Business information systems; Business information system
(n.) = sistema de información
Ex: An information system is a communication system which enables the communication and processing of information.

Definición

dita
sust. fem.
1) Persona o efecto que se señala como garantía de un pago.
2) América. Deuda, obligación de pagar, satisfacer o reintegrar a otro una cosa, por lo común dinero.
3) Andalucía. Préstamo a elevado interés, pagadero por días con el capital.
sust. fem.
Puerto Rico. Vasija hecha de la segunda corteza del coco o de la corteza del higuero.

Wikipedia

Science and technology in the United States

Science and technology in the United States has a long history, producing many important figures and developments in the field. The United States of America came into being around the Age of Enlightenment (1685 to 1815), an era in Western philosophy in which writers and thinkers, rejecting the perceived superstitions of the past, instead chose to emphasize the intellectual, scientific and cultural life, centered upon the 18th century, in which reason was advocated as the primary source for legitimacy and authority. Enlightenment philosophers envisioned a "republic of science," where ideas would be exchanged freely and useful knowledge would improve the lot of all citizens.

The United States Constitution itself reflects the desire to encourage scientific creativity. It gives the United States Congress the power "to promote the progress of science and useful arts, by securing for limited times to authors and inventors the exclusive right to their respective writings and discoveries." This clause formed the basis for the U.S. patent and copyright systems, whereby creators of original art and technology would get a government granted monopoly, which after a limited period would become free to all citizens, thereby enriching the public domain.