01:04 Jul 24, 2000 |
French to English translations [PRO] Medical | ||||
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na | Wound of unusual size |
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na | newly developing (necrotic) lesion |
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Wound of unusual size Explanation: SEE THE DEFINITION : ommonly possess unusual shapes, have complex life cycles |
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newly developing (necrotic) lesion Explanation: Although "budding" and "burgeoning" are perfectly acceptable English equivalents of "bourgeonnante," the usual phrase in English medical usage is "newly developing." -- Hope this helps! |
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