Glossary entry

Russian term or phrase:

срок поверки

English translation:

(Next) Due Date for Calibration

Added to glossary by Yuri Larin
Jul 18, 2016 17:15
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Russian term

срок поверки

Russian to English Medical Medical: Pharmaceuticals validation report
название столбца в таблице, описывающей оборудование, в основном - измерительное, используемое для валидации аналитической методики

Calibration date
Calibration due:

Если придерживаться оригинала, получается Calibration date:
Но Calibration due: возможно, будет понятнее (ведь все сроки - в будущем - в основном под конец 2016 года)
Интересно, как принято у носителей языка.
Change log

Jul 20, 2016 06:08: Yuri Larin Created KOG entry

Discussion

Artyom Timeyev (asker) Jul 20, 2016:
Thank you, Olga, David! Now I have a range of choices to pick from.
David Knowles Jul 19, 2016:
How about recalibration date? I thought of that one much later! "Expiration date" or "due date" are very clumsy in English.
Olga Avdeeva Jul 19, 2016:
Next calibration due date - так многие пишут.
А вот тут http://qps.ru/2ZHrl рекомендуют писать "Calibration expiration date"
Evgeni Kushch Jul 18, 2016:
Ну да, по логике due или to be performed, только как его написать правильно...
Artyom Timeyev (asker) Jul 18, 2016:
Знакомый носитель языка сказал, что написал бы "Due for calibraion" or "Calibration due".

Proposed translations

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Due Date for Calibration

www.thebrc.ca/ask-the-expert/due-dates-for-calibration/

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"Next Due Date for X"
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calibration date/interval

If it's a date, then "calibration date". If it's the recommended period of time between calibrations, then "calibration interval".
Note from asker:
But the date is in the future, and the format is "11.2016" - only the month is indicated, so I thought that maybe "Calibration due" would be more clear.
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