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Add more references to aliasing and concatenation #754

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26 changes: 21 additions & 5 deletions glossary.yml
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Resultados repetibles que muestran un sesgo, o un tratamiento sesgado, encontrado en un [algoritmo](#algorithm).
Por ejemplo, algoritmos de redes sociales pueden priorizar o estigmatizar contenido de ciertos grupos de usuarios.


- slug: alias
ref:
- aliasing
en:
term: "alias"
def: >
See [aliasing](#aliasing).

- slug: aliasing
ref:
- alias
en:
term: "aliasing"
def: >
To have two or more references to the same thing, such as a data structure in
memory or a file on disk.
To have two or more references (aliases) to the same thing,
such as a data structure in memory or a file on disk.
af:
term: "aliasering"
def: >
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en:
term: Creative Commons license
def: >
A set of [licenses](#license) that can be applied to published work. Each license is formed by concatenating one or more of `-BY` (Attribution): users must cite the original source; `-SA` (ShareAlike): users must share their own work under a similar license; `-NC` (NonCommercial): work may not be used for commercial purposes without the creator's permission; `-ND` (NoDerivatives): no derivative works (e.g., translations) can be created without the creator's permission. Thus, `CC-BY-NC` means "users must give attribution and cannot use commercially without permission." The term `CC-0` (zero, not letter 'O') is sometimes used to mean "no restrictions," i.e., the work is in the public domain.
A set of [licenses](#license) that can be applied to published work. Each license is formed by [concatenating](#concatenating) one or more of `-BY` (Attribution): users must cite the original source; `-SA` (ShareAlike): users must share their own work under a similar license; `-NC` (NonCommercial): work may not be used for commercial purposes without the creator's permission; `-ND` (NoDerivatives): no derivative works (e.g., translations) can be created without the creator's permission. Thus, `CC-BY-NC` means "users must give attribution and cannot use commercially without permission." The term `CC-0` (zero, not letter 'O') is sometimes used to mean "no restrictions," i.e., the work is in the public domain.
pt:
term: Licença Creative Commons
def: >
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def: >
Añadir/apilar ya sea columnas (eje=1) o filas (eje=0) mediante la unión de datos de extremo a extremo. [Python](#python).

- slug: concatenating
ref:
- concatenate
en:
def: >
See [concatenate](#concatenate).

- slug: conda
ref:
- pip
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en:
term: "copy-on-modify"
def: >
The practice of creating a new copy of aliased data whenever there is an attempt
The practice of creating a new copy of [aliased](#aliasing) data whenever there is an attempt
to modify it so that each reference will believe theirs is the only one.
am:
term: ኮፒ በ ማስተካከያ
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