Glossary entry (derived from question below)
English term or phrase:
25th percentile
French translation:
25e centile (dernier quart)
Added to glossary by
Sylvie Mathis
Jan 27, 2011 08:58
13 yrs ago
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English term
25th percentile
English to French
Medical
Medical (general)
Clinical study
"The time to pain progression at the 25th percentile was 7.4 months in the TRADENAME group, versus 4.7 months in the placebo group"
Comment rend-t-on cela en FR?
[short explanation : Let's say you have 100 scores. Write them down from lowest to highest. The score that is 25th from the bottom is at the 25th percentile. 75% of the scores are above]
Comment rend-t-on cela en FR?
[short explanation : Let's say you have 100 scores. Write them down from lowest to highest. The score that is 25th from the bottom is at the 25th percentile. 75% of the scores are above]
Proposed translations
(French)
5 +1 | 25e centile | Sylvain Lourme |
4 +5 | 25e percentile | Alexandre Hanin |
3 +6 | 25e centile | michaelmestre |
Proposed translations
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17 mins
Selected
25e centile
C'est le terme utilisé en français. "Percentile" est un anglicisme à éviter
Peer comment(s):
agree |
Platary (X)
19 mins
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+5
3 mins
25e percentile
Peer comment(s):
agree |
aude lemeunier
0 min
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agree |
michaelmestre
1 min
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agree |
GILLES MEUNIER
6 mins
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agree |
Sylvie Chartier
2 hrs
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agree |
drcal
: Oui exactement, je confirme+++++
9 hrs
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+6
5 mins
25e centile
Peer comment(s):
agree |
Alexandre Hanin
: Oui, centile et percentile sont tous deux corrects, même si ce dernier provient probablement de l'anglais.
2 mins
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agree |
Isabelle Colas Sportouch
: Oui, percentile est un anglicisme
19 mins
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agree |
Platary (X)
30 mins
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agree |
Thierry Bourguet
58 mins
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agree |
SJLD
6 hrs
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agree |
Germaine
7 hrs
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