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English to Chinese: Alternative Insulin Delivery Systems General field: Medical Detailed field: Medical: Health Care
Source text - English Alternative Insulin Delivery Systems
Ever since insulin was first identified as the key to restoring normal glucose levels in people with diabetes, doctors and patients have been hoping for an alternative to insulin injections. Don't get us wrong, injecting insulin works pretty well. Many people have been able to lead relatively normal lives because of it. We have pretty advanced syringe and needle technology and insulin pens and pumps have made getting insulin into the body even easier. Even so, the quest continues to find an alternative way of administering insulin.
Scientists have been working on a number of new advances in insulin administration.
Transdermal (through the skin)
Our skin is a remarkable organ. It's very good at letting almost nothing in, and letting just a few selected things out. Patches to help people quit smoking have made it seem almost easy to deliver a drug through the skin. In fact, nicotine is a small molecule that is readily absorbed into the skin. It only takes a tiny amount to have an effect on the body. Insulin on the other hand, is far too large to get through the skin without a lot of help. Trying to change that is tough.
Scientists have been working on patches using electrical currents, ultrasound waves, and chemicals to help transport insulin through the skin. Although some companies are hoping to develop products that could provide boluses of insulin through the skin for mealtime, any success for transdermal delivery is likely to come with basal delivery of relatively small amounts over time. Either way, we have a while to wait before insulin patches might be available in pharmacies.
[274 words. Source: American Diabetes Association www.diabetes.org]
English to Chinese: Centerlink Carreer Counselling Detailed field: Government / Politics
Source text - English Centerlink Carreer Counselling
Career Counselling – Finding the right direction
For many people, finding the right career is not always that easy. You may
have a number of careers in mind, but may not be sure which one is right for
you. You might be asking yourself what am I really good at? What skills do I
need to do the work I’m interested in?
Do I have the personality for the job?
What is Career Counselling?
Career Counselling is a free service run by professional counsellors in all
States and Territories, to help you make appropriate and realistic career
choices. If you’re having trouble deciding what you want to do and where you
want to go – whether it is deciding on a course of study, upgrading your
existing skills, or finding the right job, you can get help through Career
Counselling.
Can I do Career Counselling?
Career Counselling is for jobseekers on Newstart or Youth Allowance who are
doing job search activities, and young people aged 15-20 who are not eligible
for income support but who have registered as a jobseeker with Centrelink.
Centrelink will refer eligible customers to counsellors.
What type of help will I get from Career Counselling?
Career Counselling will help you:
• identify and match your goals, interests and abilities;
• look at the range of jobs available in your area of interest;
• find out about the training or study you need to do for your career choice;
• plan a strategy to get work in your chosen field.
(251 words) Adapted from a leaflet by Centerlink Career Information Center, Australia
English to Chinese: Motor Vehicles-Registration, Title and Licenses General field: Law/Patents Detailed field: Transport / Transportation / Shipping
Source text - English TITLE 21
Motor Vehicles
PART II
Registration, Title and Licenses
CHAPTER 25. TRANSFER OF TITLE, REGISTRATION AND LIENS
§ 2503. New certificate of title, registration and inspection; exceptions.
(a) The transferee of a Delaware registered vehicle shall make application for a new certificate of title immediately following purchase, but in no case more than 30 days after purchase of said vehicle. If due to extraordinary circumstances, the purchaser is unable to apply for a certificate of title within 30 days of the purchase date, the Director, in the Director's discretion and for good cause shown, may grant an extension of time within which the purchaser must do so. The transferee, before operating or permitting the operation of a motor vehicle which has been transferred to such transferee upon a highway, shall apply for a transfer of title, obtain the registration of the vehicle as upon original registration, submit the vehicle to inspection and obtain new registration plates and new number plates as provided in this title. If the transferor has not had the registration plates and number plates transferred and assigned to another vehicle, then the transferee may, before operating or permitting the operation of such vehicle upon a highway, apply for and obtain, upon the payment of a fee of $15, a transfer of title and registration. Upon any such application the Department shall issue to the transferee without additional fee or inspection a new certificate of title and a new registration card, which card shall show the same period for which such vehicle was originally registered by the owner.
Translation - Chinese 标题21
机动车辆
第二部分:注册、产权及执照
第25章:产权过渡、注册和留置权
第2503部分:新的产权认证、注册和检测,以及例外情况。
(1). 在特拉华州注册了的机动车辆的承让人必须在购买后立即申请一项新的产权认证,并且对该认证的申请必须在购买该车辆后的30天内递交。如果由于特殊原因,承让人未能在购买日后30天内递交对产权的新认证的申请,署长可基于其合理的原因酌情给予时间上的宽限。机动车购买者务必在宽限期内递交申请。在驾驶或允许他人驾驶已被转让且将要被行驶上路的机动车辆之前,该车辆的承受转让人应申请对产权的转让,获得与原先一样的车辆注册,将车辆交付检测,以及获得新产权所提供的新的注册牌照和号码牌照。如果转让人没有将注册牌照与号码牌照转让和指派给另一车辆,在驾驶或获得在路上行驶该车辆的许可之前,承受转让人在支付15美元后就可以申请并获得对该车辆产权的转让和注册。针对任何这类的申请,车辆管理部门必须发给承受转让人新的产权认证和新的注册卡而不应要求额外的费用和车检。注册卡上应注明与该车辆原先所有人所注册的相同的有效期限。
English to Chinese: Food safety when eating out General field: Other
Source text - English Food safety when eating out
Our busy lifestyles have created a booming industry for restaurants and takeaway outlets. Many of us no longer have time to prepare meals and with the variety of foods you can buy it's a great way to eat. We spend more than 27 cents in every dollar of household food expenditure on eating out and takeaway meals!
But such convenience also causes problems. Every year, around 2 million Australians are afflicted by some type of illness from eating foods. How do you know if the food you're about to eat is safe?
There are bacteria that can cause food related illness. Salmonella is one you may have heard of. These bacteria can either be present on the food to begin with, or can be placed there, through bad handling, storage, or preparation of food.
Common types of food which bacteria thrive on include meat, chicken, seafood, dairy products, eggs and even cooked rice. These types of products are full of proteins and nutrients – and just like us, bacteria love such energy foods.
The risk of food borne illness is virtually eliminated, if foods are handled properly, and eaten immediately. When eating out or purchasing takeaway food, always check for the following:
• Cleanliness of staff and surroundings.
• Temperature control. Perishable foods should be kept and stored in a very hot (steaming hot) or very cold (refrigerator cold).
• Foods like chicken and hamburgers should be cooked right through.
English to Chinese: Victorian Bushfire Appeal 2009 General field: Other
Source text - English Victorian Bushfire Appeal 2009
The 2009 Victorian Bushfire Fund to assist individuals and communities affected by
devastating bushfires in Victoria has been launched by the Premier John Brumby in
partnership with Red Cross and the Federal Government.
An independent panel made up of community leaders will oversee the appeal Fund's
operation. The panel will be chaired by the Hon. John Landy AC who will oversee the urgent
preparation of criteria for distribution of the appeal funds to affected people.
Donations are continuing to flow in via the website and phone, and there has also been an
overwhelmingly generous response from corporate Australia. Donations can be made using
our secure online donations form or by phoning 1800 811 700.
Red Cross Response to Some of Your Common Questions About
Your Donations
• More than 180 lives lost with the number expected to increase as authorities access
more homes and discover vehicles in which people attempted to escape the fires.
• Our biggest role now is personal support, offering assistance to people returning
home and coming to terms with the magnitude of the disaster.
• Currently we are involved in the response phase providing temporary
accommodation and food in 18 evacuation centres. We have registered more than
10,000 people in person, and provided thousands of first aid treatments.
• We have a team at Kinglake with medical supplies and food -- they are visiting a
community who chose not to leave when the fires came through and who have not
had any contact since. Priorities will be medical help, food and registering their
names so family and friends know they are safe and well.
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