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The alemão para inglês translators listed below specialize in the field of Papel/fabricação de papel. For more search fields, try an advanced search by clicking the link to the right.

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Carol Hogg
Carol Hogg
Native in alemão Native in alemão, inglês Native in inglês
english, german, french, italian, academic studies, equestrian texts, law and business, tourism, as well as other subject areas on request, translations, ...
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Dorit Klingman
Dorit Klingman
Native in alemão Native in alemão
German, translation, technical, technology, materials, business,
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Michael Harris
Michael Harris
Native in inglês (Variants: US, British) Native in inglês
Automobile industry, Mechanical engineering, Disposal and waste water industry, Plant engineering
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Roy Kamp
Roy Kamp
Native in português (Variant: Brazilian) Native in português, alemão (Variant: Germany) Native in alemão
MemoQ, Trados, FrameMaker, Illustrator, across, transit, SDLX, wordfast, technische Dokumentation, Betriebsanleitungen, ...
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Luis Cerna
Luis Cerna
Native in espanhol Native in espanhol, alemão Native in alemão
patents, electronics, energy, medicine, chemistry, fibres, industrial chemicals, engineering plastics, animal nutrition, industrial plants, ...
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Gillian Scheibelein
Gillian Scheibelein
Native in inglês 
chemistry, geology, biology, physics, environmental, natural science, material science, metallurgy, ceramics, iron, ...
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Johanna Stange
Johanna Stange
Native in alemão Native in alemão, inglês Native in inglês
environment, sustainable development, Entwicklung, dance, performance, theater, renewable energy, wind power, solar, eco-design, ...


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