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04:13 Aug 12, 2001 |
Spanish to English translations [PRO] Medical | |||||
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| Selected response from: Terry Burgess Mexico Local time: 13:58 | ||||
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na | otolaryngology /otorhinolaryngology |
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na | otorhinolaryngology, E.N.T.medicine |
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na | OTORHINOLARINGOLOGY or simply "ORL" |
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otolaryngology /otorhinolaryngology Explanation: Hey Amin, this is really a mouthfull (or should I say a throatfull!). Anyway my friend, this is what the Oxford Superlex says. Hope it helps:-) terry Above |
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otorhinolaryngology, E.N.T.medicine Explanation: I look it up at the Eurodicautom. I hope it helps! Reference: http://eurodic.ip.lu |
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OTORHINOLARINGOLOGY or simply "ORL" Explanation: Fijate: "...Since few units have the luxury of seasoned otorhinolaryngology (ORL) nurses, care of ..." DE: http://www.sohnnurse.com/abstracts19.html ############### Saludos #:) |
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