Glossary entry (derived from question below)
French term or phrase:
zones de biopsies
English translation:
biopsy sites
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May 11, 2005 20:31
19 yrs ago
French term
zones de biopsies
French to English
Science
Medical (general)
testing; biopsy
would one normally refer to biopsy zones, areas or sites?
Google rates sites highest, then areas, zones last - but as Google isn't God I wanted to ask a medical expert - (certainly closer to God than Google!)
Thanks!
Google rates sites highest, then areas, zones last - but as Google isn't God I wanted to ask a medical expert - (certainly closer to God than Google!)
Thanks!
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3 +8 | biopsy sites | Tony M |
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biopsy sites
I would intuitively have said 'sites', and have certainly heard it used in medical circles, though I'm certainly no expert!
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Note added at 8 days (2005-05-19 20:47:39 GMT) Post-grading
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Who said women had a prerogative on intuition? Tha\'s sexist... ;-))
Anyway, I AM half, in any case... ;-)))
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Note added at 8 days (2005-05-19 20:47:39 GMT) Post-grading
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Who said women had a prerogative on intuition? Tha\'s sexist... ;-))
Anyway, I AM half, in any case... ;-)))
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Dr Sue Levy (X)
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Comment: "Biopsy sites it was. Your intuition proved correct, and you are not even a woman!"
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