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10:17 Mar 5, 2001 |
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na | product lot; certified/approved/tested/proved |
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na | production batch/lot; tested product |
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product lot; certified/approved/tested/proved Explanation: 1) product lot I guess is what you need, otherwise it is product line or product series 2) since you don\'t specify the way of testing or certifying the product, here are possible versions: certified product approved product field-proven product service-tested product use-proved product Hope you\'ll choose something for your needs. Lingvo 6.0 |
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production batch/lot; tested product Explanation: I have lots of experience in production processes and quality control systems. Especially in pharmaceutic/food industry. Since you do not give much context I suggest two sets of answers. 1. From my experience in manufacturing: SERIA PRODUKCYJNA = PRODUCTION BATCH / LOT. It is a bulk quantity of a product manufactured in one go, for example from a given set of starting materials, as a result of a manufacturing process. SPRAWDZONY PRODUKT = (QUALITY) TESTED PRODUCT. Product that was tested for quality after it has been manufactured. 2. In more general English, your expressions may mean: SERIA PRODUKCYJNA = PRODUCTION RUN. For example in automotive industry, referring to particular model of a car manufactured during a specific period of time. SPRAWDZONY PRODUKT = PROVEN / SUCCESSFUL PRODUCT If you mean that the product proved itself successful marketingwise. That's all I can make out from the context you give. Hope that it helps you out, Casey. engineering background experience in manufacturing and quality assurance |
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