Glossary entry

English term or phrase:

learning curve

German translation:

Lernkurve

Added to glossary by Maya Jurt
Jul 1, 2001 15:20
23 yrs ago
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English term

learning curve

Non-PRO English to German Medical Medical: Instruments
3D Ultrasound has a shorter learning curve than 2D
Proposed translations (German)
0 +3 Lernkurve
Votes to reclassify question as PRO/non-PRO:

PRO (1): Steffen Walter

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Proposed translations

+3
38 mins
Selected

Lernkurve

Die grafische Darstellung von der Zeit, die benötigt wird, um eine Aufgabe zu beherrschen.
oder
Eurodicautom: "Verbesserungsprofil,das man bzgl.der Leistung jeder Operation beobachten kann,wenn die Erfahrung des Bedieners zunimmt."
Peer comment(s):

agree Uschi (Ursula) Walke
12 mins
agree Katrin Zinsmeister
5 hrs
agree Marcel
19 hrs
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