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13:10 Jul 16, 2019 |
Spanish to English translations [PRO] Science - Medical: Pharmaceuticals / testing | |||||||
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| Selected response from: María Patricia Arce Argentina Local time: 15:46 | ||||||
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3 | phenol |
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phenol Explanation: According to Diccionario de Términos Médicos (RANM): Fenicado / fenolado (phenolated) "Aplicado a un medicamento: que lleva, como antiséptico, una pequeña cantidad de fenol". I believe "diluyente fenicado" is a diluent containing phenol. I barely found any occurrence for phenolated diluent, but some for phenol-containing diluent. However, I'd probably go for "phenol diluent", as seen in the patent below. Example sentence(s):
https://scholar.google.it/scholar?hl=it&as_sdt=0%2C5&q=%22phenol-containing+diluent%22&btnG= https://europepmc.org/patents/PAT/CN1609088 |
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phenolated Explanation: Fenicado Del part. de fenicar 'echar ácido fénico'. 1. adj. Quím. Que contiene fenol en disolución. https://dle.rae.es/srv/search?m=30&w=fenicado Phenolated: treated, mixed, or impregnated with phenol https://esacademic.com/dic.nsf/es_mediclopedia/1105/agua Phenolated diluent (phenolated saline) Antigen preparation for IDT testing is important. Extract concentrates formulated by the vendor in the weight/volume (w/v) format should be 1:20 w/v or converted to 1:20 if supplied as 1:10 w/v by diluting 1 to 2 with a **buffered phenolated saline diluent** (diluent) (pages 36-37) https://books.google.com.ar/books?id=09kAA9TKpNcC&pg=PA37&lp... For prick multiple puncture testing, stock glycerinated antigens were used undiluted; serial dilutions were made in 50% glycerin-phenolated saline diluent. The stock antigens were diluted in phenolated saline for all intradermal (intracutaneous) testing. https://europepmc.org/backend/ptpmcrender.fcgi?accid=PMC1805... |
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