Interpreters » Spanish to Italian » Science » Medical: Instruments

The Spanish to Italian translators listed below specialize in the field of Medical: Instruments. For more search fields, try an advanced search by clicking the link to the right.

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Mara Panozzo
Mara Panozzo
Native in Italian 
italian, history, social, social sciences, economics, marketing, corporate, business, website, software, ...
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Alessandro DI LELIO
Alessandro DI LELIO
Native in Italian 
Italian, IT, tourism, finance, literature, art, french, english, technology, economy, ...
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Valentina_D
Valentina_D
Native in Italian 
technical translations, technical translator, technical interpreter, technical marketing, product catalogues, user manuals, maintenance manuals, installation manual, e-learning, Xml, ...
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Lara Fasoli
Lara Fasoli
Native in Italian 
Italian, sports, gaming, fashion, beauty, corporate, tourism, marketing, manufacturing, cosmetics, ...
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English, Spanish, Italian, translator, translation, interpreter, interpretation, conference interpreter, meeting, event, ...
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Cristina Vera Maguregui
Cristina Vera Maguregui
Native in Spanish Native in Spanish, Italian Native in Italian
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