Glossary entry

Polish term or phrase:

dno nadzerki

English translation:

base of erosion

Added to glossary by mzr
Jul 14, 2009 08:46
14 yrs ago
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Polish term

dno nadzerki

Polish to English Medical Medical (general)
dno nadzerek czarne (w opisie objawow choroby dwunastnicy)
Proposed translations (English)
3 base of erosion
Change log

Jul 14, 2009 12:01: R.S. changed "Level" from "Non-PRO" to "PRO"

Votes to reclassify question as PRO/non-PRO:

PRO (3): OTMed (X), Luiza Jude, R.S.

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Proposed translations

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base of erosion

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Peer comment(s):

neutral Anna Krol Banda : nie spotkalam sie jeszcze z tak fachowym slownictwem, dlatego neutral, bo jeszcze nie wiem. Wydaje sie sensowne, ze erosion = nadzerka, base = dno. ''powroce tu'' jak starczy sil.
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