Glossary entry (derived from question below)
German term or phrase:
an der Haut adaptierter Patch
English translation:
patch applied to the skin
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German term
an der Haut adaptierter Patch
German to English
Medical
Medical (general)
Fasziotomie
Zustand nach Fasziotomie medial am Unterschenkel beidseits mit einem mittels Klammernaht **an der Haut adaptierten Patches** von 16 x 5,5 cm links und 16 x 5 cm rechts.
Proposed translations
(English)
3 +1 | patch attached / applied to the skin | Edith Kelly |
3 | A skin patch adapted for application to the skin | Zareh Darakjian Ph.D. |
Proposed translations
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patch attached / applied to the skin
IMO the word *adaptiert* should not necessarily be translated literally, a bit bloated expression in German, as it is also mentioned how the patch is attached i.e. Klammernaht
Pharmacokinetics of a Rivastigmine Transdermal Patch Formulation ...-Both patch adhesiveness (ie, the area of patch attached to the skin 24 hours after patch application) and the residual rivastigmine concentration were ...
jcp.sagepub.com/cgi/content/full/47/4/471
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A skin patch adapted for application to the skin
based on the following reference and others:
A dermally applicable patch adapted for application to the skin of the user to enable a transdermal administration to the bloodstream of a user.
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Note added at 7 mins (2007-09-08 04:30:56 GMT)
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Please omit the "skin" in "skin patch".
Or may be ** a dermal patch adapted for the applpication to the outer part of the skin ** since
an adaptation has been needed...
A dermally applicable patch adapted for application to the skin of the user to enable a transdermal administration to the bloodstream of a user.
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Note added at 7 mins (2007-09-08 04:30:56 GMT)
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Please omit the "skin" in "skin patch".
Or may be ** a dermal patch adapted for the applpication to the outer part of the skin ** since
an adaptation has been needed...
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