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04:04 Aug 12, 2001 |
Spanish to English translations [PRO] Medical | |||||
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| Selected response from: Terry Burgess Mexico Local time: 08:30 | ||||
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na +1 | ear, nose and throat, o ENT specialist |
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ear, nose and throat, o ENT specialist Explanation: Hi again Amin! My goodness, I thought I was the only one awake at this hour...I see I'm wrong:-) Well, the answer is the same one as to your last question. I guess "otorrino" is the abbreviated term for ...that long other term I cannot even pronounce. Anyway, that's what the Oxford Superlex says. Hope this helps:-) Regards:-))) terry |
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