Glossary entry (derived from question below)
Hebrew term or phrase:
resh, aleph, gimel, nun, tet = ?
English translation:
reagent
Added to glossary by
Sue Goldian
May 21, 2004 20:49
19 yrs ago
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Hebrew term
resh, aleph, gimel, nun, tet = ?
Hebrew to English
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Medical: Pharmaceuticals
"resh, aleph, gimel, nun, tet"
What do these letters stand for in English?
Sentence:
Ambrlite - They will check on the possibility of returning "*" using the agent.
Context: pharmaceutical laboratory tests
TIAs,
Suzan
What do these letters stand for in English?
Sentence:
Ambrlite - They will check on the possibility of returning "*" using the agent.
Context: pharmaceutical laboratory tests
TIAs,
Suzan
Proposed translations
(English)
5 +4 | reagent | Sue Goldian |
3 | RAGnet | Talya |
4 -2 | Reaction | Rutie Eckdish |
Proposed translations
+4
10 mins
Selected
reagent
Nothing to explain....
4 KudoZ points awarded for this answer.
Comment: "Thank you, Sue :)"
-2
51 mins
Reaction
Prbably using the "loazit" term
Peer comment(s):
disagree |
Sue Goldian
: The loazit form of reaction is reaktziya, with a tzadi.
33 mins
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disagree |
Eynat
: As Sue
14 hrs
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40 days
RAGnet
Research Administrators Group, from the UK.
They work with medical research.
They work with medical research.
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