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Oct 27, 2021 14:56
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Spanish term

Tensión

Spanish to English Medical Medical: Cardiology Pacemakers
The following appears in a pacemaker follow-up report:

Datos Generador:
Estado: Correcto.
Tensión : 1.50 Volt.
Impedancia: Ohm.
Logevidad: 36 meses.

Cann anyone advise me what "Tensión" is intended to indicate here. Could it simply be "Voltage"?

Cheers,
John
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Non-PRO (1): Neil Ashby

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Discussion

Lisa Rosengard Oct 30, 2021:
I agree it can only be the voltage.
liz askew Oct 27, 2021:
I think you are right.

Reference comments

9 mins
Reference:

Voltage

We've had this many times before. For example: http://www.proz.com/kudoz/spanish-to-english/electronics-ele...
Note from asker:
Thanks Phil. I just wanted to check that it held true in the context of pacemakers.
Peer comments on this reference comment:

agree Giovanni Rengifo
48 mins
agree Imane Ben Lakehal
3 hrs
agree Neil Ashby : The unit of "Volts" is a big clue.
18 hrs
agree Heidi Newby-Rose
1 day 19 hrs
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