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Translation, Voiceover (dubbing)
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Specializes in:
Business/Commerce (general)
Tourism & Travel
Science (general)
Computers (general)
General / Conversation / Greetings / Letters
Medical: Health Care
Marketing
Telecom(munications)
Environment & Ecology
International Org/Dev/Coop
Also works in:
Textiles / Clothing / Fashion
Automotive / Cars & Trucks
Education / Pedagogy
Government / Politics
Internet, e-Commerce
Human Resources
Medical (general)
Medical: Instruments
Nutrition
Surveying
Safety
Botany
Finance (general)
Poetry & Literature
Cinema, Film, TV, Drama
Forestry / Wood / Timber
Construction / Civil Engineering
Computers: Hardware
Computers: Software
Computers: Systems, Networks
Cooking / Culinary
Cosmetics, Beauty
Economics
Engineering (general)
Furniture / Household Appliances
IT (Information Technology)
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English to Chinese - Rates: 0.04 - 0.06 USD per word / 10 - 20 USD per hour
English to Chinese: Snoring General field: Medical Detailed field: Medical: Health Care
Source text - English Snoring is the often loud or harsh sound that can occur as you sleep. You snore when the flow of air as you breathe makes the tissues in the back of your throat vibrate. The sound most often occurs as you breathe in air, and can come through the nose, mouth or a combination of the two. It can occur during any stage of sleep.
About half of people snore at some point in their lives. Snoring is more common in men, though many women snore. It appears to run in families and becomes more common as you get older. About 40 percent of adult men and 24 percent of adult women are habitual snorers. Men become less likely to snore after the age of 70.
Sleeping on your back may make you more likely to snore. It may also occur as your throat muscles relax from use of alcohol or other depressants. Congestion from a cold or allergies can also cause you to snore.
Snoring can be a nuisance to your partner and anyone else nearby. You may even snore loudly enough to wake yourself up. Though, in many cases people do not realize that they snore. Snoring can also cause you to have a dry mouth or sore or irritated throat when you wake up.
Light snoring may not disrupt your overall sleep quality. Heavy snoring may be associated with obstructive sleep apnea, a serious sleep disorder and a risk factor for heart disease, stroke, diabetes and many other health problems.
Snoring vs. Sleep Apnea
Snoring can be a symptom of obstructive sleep apnea but not everyone who snores has the sleep disorder. Obstructive sleep apnea is a serious sleep disorder that causes you to temporarily stop breathing when you are asleep. If you are regularly tired during the day even though you have had sufficient sleep or if your snoring is paired with choking or gasping sound, you may have sleep apnea. A sleep medicine physician is trained to detect and diagnose sleep apnea using an in-lab sleep study or home sleep testing. Sleep apnea is manageable using several approaches including CPAP (continuous positive airway pressure), oral appliance therapy and surgery.
English to Chinese: COPD 和呼吸困难 General field: Medical Detailed field: Medical: Health Care
Source text - English Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is a term used for lung disorders such as emphysema, chronic bronchitis, and in some cases chronic asthma. People with COPD may have difficulty breathing, chronic cough, fatigue, and chest tightening. COPD can also result in reduced blood oxygen levels, causing fatigue and leading to adverse health conditions. Sleep problems and sleepiness are common in COPD patients, partly due to symptoms but also because of the medications used to treat COPD. In addition, changes in breathing patterns that occur during normal sleep that do not affect healthy people may lead to more severe consequences in people with COPD, which may worsen and complicate COPD since they reduce blood oxygen. Even COPD patients without obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) may experience a drop in oxygen during sleep.
COPD develops slowly and is rare in people under the age of 40. It is progressive, meaning that it does not go away and may worsen over time, depending on when treatment is initiated. According to COPD International , 12 million Americans currently have COPD and an estimated 12 million more are undiagnosed. Smoking is the main cause of COPD but it is also linked with exposure to second hand smoke and/or other environmental pollutants. COPD is the fourth leading cause of death in the United States, according to a report by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention .
For people with COPD, symptoms such as coughing, chest pain, and frequent nighttime urination may profoundly impact sleep. In addition, medications used to treat COPD may cause insomnia or daytime sleepiness. Simply having to wake up and take prescriptions on schedule may also disturb sleep.
Overlap syndrome is a term used for patients with both COPD and OSA. Overlap syndrome, which research suggests occurs in 10-15% of COPD patients, is associated with a reduction of blood oxygen levels during sleep, which may cause extreme fatigue and other health problems. If you have COPD and suspect that you may also suffer from OSA, talk to your physician about treatment options, including continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP). Research suggests that treatment of overlap
syndrome with CPAP improves lung function. Another study suggests that it may improve erectile dysfunction in men with overlap syndrome.
COPD is linked with heart disease. Specifically, COPD is one of the most common causes of "cor pulmonale," an enlargement in the right ventricle which leads to failure of the right side of the heart, according to a recent study . When COPD is combined with OSA, the prevalence of cor pulmonale can be as high as 80%, according to one analysis , which also found that less than a third of COPD patients with cor pulmonale survive longer than five years.
COPD is a life-threatening disease that requires major medical intervention and may result in early death. Unfortunately, COPD is often diagnosed once it has progressed from mild to severe and there is little opportunity for stopping or reversing its course. If you feel you may suffer from COPD, see a physician about your symptoms as soon as possible. If you have already been diagnosed with COPD, follow your treatment plan as directed and be vigilant about eating healthy and sleeping well.
SYMPTOMS:
Morning cough is often the earliest sign of the disease, followed by noisy breathing, chest pain, and breathlessness. People with COPD sometimes develop a barrel-shaped chest due to an enlargement of the lungs. Other symptoms include:
Difficulty breathing
Chronic cough that produces sputum
Wheezing, whistling, or hissing sound with breathing
Chest pain or tightening
Skin discolorations
Erectile dysfunction
Frequent nighttime urination
Insomnia
Weight loss
Daytime sleepiness
Fatigue
TREATMENT:
There is no cure for COPD, but there are treatments for its symptoms, including drug therapies, and behavioral remedies, and - rarely - surgery. In some cases, it is possible to alleviate symptoms by quitting smoking or avoiding environmental pollutants. Medications and rehabilitation therapies may also minimize or eliminate symptoms. In rare cases, surgery to reduce lung volume or lung transplantation is recommended, but these procedures carry severe risks. Supplemental oxygen is commonly prescribed for COPD patient and has been shown to increase the quality and quantity of patients' lives.
Getting adequate sleep is essential to maintaining health
in COPD patients. If you have symptoms of insomnia such as difficulty falling asleep, staying asleep, or waking up unrefreshed, talk to your doctor about treatment options. Keep in mind that certain store-purchased and prescription sleep aids may impair breathing in COPD patients. One exception is ramelteon, which was studied in mild and moderate COPD patients and found to not harm their breathing.
In addition to spending enough time sleeping, sleep quality is also important. Conditions such as overlap syndrome - having both COPD and OSA - can seriously undermine health. If you have COPD as well as symptoms of OSA, talk to your physician about treatment options, including the use of continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP).
COPING:
In addition to quitting smoking and the other self-directed therapies mentioned under "treatment," getting adequate sleep is essential to feeling well and maintaining overall health. This can be challenging for COPD patients. Here are some tips for getting the sleep you need:
Maintain a regular sleep and wake schedule
Establish a regular relaxing bedtime routine
Use your bed only for sleep and sex, not for other stimulating activities
Create a sleep environment that is cool, dark, and comfortable
Avoid caffeine in the hours before bedtime
In addition to healthy sleep, try these tips for coping with COPD:
Conserve energy by limiting activities and getting adequate sleep
Develop an exercise plan in consultation with your physician
Keep your home free of smoke and airborne irritants
Join a respiration rehabilitation group
Take naps as needed, but not close to bedtime
Eat healthy high-protein foods
Seek support from family and friends
English to Chinese: IT translation General field: Science Detailed field: IT (Information Technology)
Source text - English Static code analysis acts as an early quality barrier in the CI pipeline, detecting code patterns that lead to bugs and unnecessary complexity.
We will discuss the unique insights it provides and its role in enabling developers to produce higher-quality commits. With static code analysis, industry-standard rulesets like MISRA, AUTOSAR, and CERT are easier to implement, ensuring highquality source code and the best coding practices in safety-critical industries.
Translation - Chinese 静态代码分析充当CI管道中的早期质量屏障,可检测导致错误和不必要复杂性的代码模式。
我们将讨论它所提供的独特洞见及其在支持开发人员实现更高质量的交付方面的作用。借助静态代码分析,像MISRA、AUTOSAR和CERT这样的行业标准规则集更容易实现,确保了高质量的源代码和安全关键行业的最佳编码实践。
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Translation education
Master's degree - shaanxi Normal University
Experience
Years of experience: 8. Registered at ProZ.com: Oct 2015. Became a member: May 2016.
Credentials
English to Chinese (CATTI, verified) English (Xi'an International Studies University, verified) English (College English Test, verified)
Memberships
N/A
Software
Adobe Acrobat, memoQ, MemSource Cloud, Microsoft Excel, Microsoft Word, PowerWord, Powerpoint, Trados Studio
Dear clients,
I'm a certified professional translator(English to Chinese Simplified) with master’s degree and qualification in translation. I'm a native Chinese speaker. I’ve got BA and MA majoring in English Language and Culture, so I can communicate fluently in both English and Chinese. I passed the TEM-8(the highest level Test for English Majors-Band 8) and CATTI-II( China Accreditation Test for Translators and Interpreters). My previous translaton work covers a wide range of industries such as medical service, healthcare,marketing ,media, education, IT, tourism, telecommunication, mobile app, Children’s literature and so on.
Apart from translation, I could also provide voiceover service (I 've got the certificate of Mandarin Level A . I owns special recording equipments ,too) .
I'll be very delighted if I have a chance to offer you translation or voiceover service. Thank you!
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