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04:42 Feb 25, 2001 |
German to English translations [Non-PRO] Medical | ||||
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na | appearing as locally circumscribed infection |
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na | active, partially ulcerating colitis of varying severity consistent with ischaemic colitis |
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appearing as locally circumscribed infection Explanation: The infection that is centred on a certain limited space is usually referred to as "Herd" in German i.e.-locally circumscribed infection. Google search |
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active, partially ulcerating colitis of varying severity consistent with ischaemic colitis Explanation: the german is pure medical jargon which doesn't have a literal translation. the proposal translates it into the equivalent english jargon. (the german original is "herdfoermig" |
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