Glossary entry

Spanish term or phrase:

al privar

English translation:

by depriving

Added to glossary by Adam Burman
Jul 12, 2007 22:07
17 yrs ago
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Spanish term

al privar

Spanish to English Medical Medical: Pharmaceuticals whole blood assay in rats
PLA 695 es un inhibidor potente (IC50=20 nM) de cPLA2a pesar de las altas concentraciones de albúmina sérica en la sangre.

PLA 695 inhibe la producción de múltiples mediadores de lípidos al privar a la ciclo-oxigenasa y a las lipoxigenasas de su sustrato araquidónico.
Proposed translations (English)
4 +7 by depriving
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Proposed translations

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by depriving

By depriving (by+gerund/-ing form) something of something
Peer comment(s):

agree Anne Smith Campbell
1 min
agree Patrice
12 mins
agree Mónica Algazi
2 hrs
agree franglish
7 hrs
agree Cinnamon Nolan
10 hrs
agree Noni Gilbert Riley
10 hrs
agree JEAN HUTCHINGS
11 hrs
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