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15:45 Oct 25, 2009 |
Hebrew to English translations [PRO] Medical - Medical (general) | |||||||
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| Selected response from: Andrey Belousov (X) United States Local time: 14:50 | ||||||
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4 +1 | unremarkable |
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5 | NTR |
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5 | noncontibutory |
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3 +1 | Nothing Noteworthy |
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4 | NAD - stands for nil abnormal discovered |
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3 | no abnormality detected |
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3 | No findings |
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Nothing Noteworthy Explanation: Probably means the doctor checked a symptom and there was nothing outstanding worth noting about it. "There was nothing noteworthy about X." (If it is more like a doctor commenting on another doctor's opinion, it could mean something more like "I have no further comment to what Y wrote.") |
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unremarkable Explanation: Часто употребляется в разных сочетаниях. А все же контекст бы подробнее... |
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no abnormality detected Explanation: The normal controls had no abnormalities during routine medical examination. .... Localized right ventricular morphological abnormalities detected by ... www.cmj.org/Periodical/PaperList.asp?id -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 17 mins (2009-10-25 16:03:29 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- http://74.125.113.132/search?q=cache:XSb7R0uxSlMJ:medical-di... |
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No findings Explanation: אמ"ל = אין מה לציין. |
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NTR Explanation: NTR = Nothing To Report ואין מה להוסיף! |
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noncontibutory Explanation: the medical jargon equivalent, in my area (eastern USA), is: noncontributory |
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NAD - stands for nil abnormal discovered Explanation: Unremarkable (Evgeny's answer) is also correct. The other answers given do appear from time to time but these two are definitely the standard usage. |
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