Glossary entry

Spanish term or phrase:

ram: no

English translation:

adverse drug reactions: no

Added to glossary by liz askew
Feb 7 08:09
3 mos ago
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Spanish term

ram: no

Spanish to English Medical Medical (general)
ANTECEDENTES Y ALERGIAS:
ram: no
Proposed translations (English)
4 +2 adverse drug reactions: no
Change log

Feb 16, 2024 14:46: liz askew Created KOG entry

Votes to reclassify question as PRO/non-PRO:

Non-PRO (1): Neil Ashby

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Discussion

neilmac Feb 7:
neilmac Feb 7:
@Neil I received an e-mail in my proz-dedicated mailbox purportedly from you.
From: Neil Ashby
[email protected]
To:
neil
, neilfromhull
, neilinsevilla
,
nerea alvarez
,
nmcwn
and 5 more...
Neil Ashby Feb 7:
I thought to be a certified "Pro" you had to approve the "only into native language" foundation of professional translating, yet here we (again) with multipair translators who are "Pros" in their own language yet obviously endorse working into non-native languages (which is against the tenets of being a "Certified Pro", isn't it?). Proz, yeah right.
Neil Ashby Feb 7:
Already in the glossary 3 or 4 times.
The Kudoz glossary is always a great place to start searches.

Proposed translations

+2
8 mins
Selected

adverse drug reactions: no

..
Peer comment(s):

agree DB-9
40 mins
agree Marie Wilson
2 hrs
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