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20:07 Jan 25, 2005 |
English to Swedish translations [PRO] Medical - Biology (-tech,-chem,micro-) | |||||
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| Selected response from: Sven Petersson Sweden Local time: 22:15 | ||||
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5 +1 | lätta lipoproteiner |
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lätta lipoproteiner Explanation: :o) -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 11 mins (2005-01-25 20:18:47 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- Typo in source: Should read \"low-density lipoproteins\". See http://www.privataaffarer.se/bors/showpress.asp?intpressid=2... -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 1 day 2 hrs 25 mins (2005-01-26 22:32:36 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- Asker wrote: \"Hej, Sven och andra! \"lipoproteiner med låg täthet\" - är det en synonym till \"lätta lipoproteiner\"?\" Answer: Yes, and a googling on \"LDL\" (\"Low Density Lipoproteins\") will confirm. -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 2 days 23 hrs 57 mins (2005-01-28 20:04:55 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- Asker wrote: \"Hi, Sven, I was about to close the question, when I fould out that \"low-density lipoproteids\" term also exists in English. I am not a biologist but it seems to be synonymic with \"low-density lipoproteins\", and the abbreviation LDL is used for both of them.\" Answer: Yes, that\'s right. So, ou could just write \"LDL\" in your translation and all needing to understand will understand. |
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