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13:21 Mar 16, 2007 |
German to English translations [PRO] Medical - Medical (general) | |||||||
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3 +2 | inserting |
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4 | attaching |
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3 | insertions/attachments |
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attaching Explanation: prekaer would mean "precarious" here, ie a not very abundant blood supply. |
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inserting Explanation: Normally you use "inserting" for muscles, tendons etc. So, in your case you could say "inserting soft tissues/tissue structures". And "prekär" would be "precarious blood supply" which is a quite common term. |
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