Glossary entry (derived from question below)
Dec 13, 2017 15:59
6 yrs ago
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Spanish term
alvéolos
Homework / test
Spanish to English
Law/Patents
Medical: Pharmaceuticals
técnica de analisis para los alveolos de PVC/PE para ovulos
Se llenan los alvéolos con 2,3ml de agua destilada a 25ºC, y se observa el contenido.
parametros de ensayos: aspecto, dimensiones, litografiadoo y capacidad
¿alveoli? I thought about it because I have found it, but not sure....
Thanks!
Se llenan los alvéolos con 2,3ml de agua destilada a 25ºC, y se observa el contenido.
parametros de ensayos: aspecto, dimensiones, litografiadoo y capacidad
¿alveoli? I thought about it because I have found it, but not sure....
Thanks!
Proposed translations
(English)
2 +1 | wells, cavities | Anne Schulz |
1 +1 | hollow | neilmac |
Proposed translations
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2 hrs
Selected
wells, cavities
I am not sure what type of alvéolos is used/needed to do whatever (your context does not tell) with oocytes(?). In other common assays, such as PCR, plates with hollows are said to have "wells" or, as Neil said, "cavities".
Maybe this helps a bit with your search.
PS: I am fairly sure that "alveoli" would not be used in English.
Maybe this helps a bit with your search.
PS: I am fairly sure that "alveoli" would not be used in English.
Note from asker:
Sorry about the little context, yes, we are talking about suppositories with ovulos here. Today I have asked my teacher for more information and she told me that the second part of the manual explains how these ovules(suppositories) were made. Thanks for your answers |
Peer comment(s):
neilmac
: Turns out you were right about "blister" :)
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OK – that would make it "blisters"... The less context, the more room for speculations and error: I made it a plate with cavities used in the process of e.g. cryopreservation of egg cells :-))
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agree |
Neil Ashby
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Thanks Neil :-)
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4 KudoZ points awarded for this answer.
Comment: "Thank you so much for your help. I used blister as you suggested in the comment you made to Neilmac, that's why I think this is the best answer. Thanks again"
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1 hr
hollow
DRAE: 2. m. Cavidad, hueco.
I'm thinking of a Petri type laboratory dish with depressions or hollows in it...
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"The hollows are filled with 2,3ml distilled water at 25ºC, and the content is observed."
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Note added at 1 hr (2017-12-13 17:22:47 GMT)
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I imagine it might look something like this, which here is called a cavity tile plate:
https://www.labconusa.com/Spotting_-_Cavity_Tile_Plate_12.ht...
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Note added at 1 hr (2017-12-13 17:23:35 GMT)
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But as I said in the discussion, we really need a bit more context.
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Note added at 1 hr (2017-12-13 17:24:43 GMT)
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The "cavities" there would correspond to the "alveoli" in the query.
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Note added at 1 hr (2017-12-13 17:35:58 GMT)
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NB: If they look anything like the upper photo in this link, I'd just call them holes.
http://www.carpescheider.com.ar/supositorios-ovulos.html
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Note added at 16 hrs (2017-12-14 08:56:47 GMT)
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NB: If Biomed's suggestion is right, they could be making "blister packs" of a product.
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Note added at 1 day 1 hr (2017-12-14 17:56:20 GMT)
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"The BLISTERS are filled with 2,3ml distilled water at 25ºC, and the content is observed/checked."
I'm thinking of a Petri type laboratory dish with depressions or hollows in it...
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Note added at 1 hr (2017-12-13 17:19:46 GMT)
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"The hollows are filled with 2,3ml distilled water at 25ºC, and the content is observed."
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Note added at 1 hr (2017-12-13 17:22:47 GMT)
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I imagine it might look something like this, which here is called a cavity tile plate:
https://www.labconusa.com/Spotting_-_Cavity_Tile_Plate_12.ht...
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Note added at 1 hr (2017-12-13 17:23:35 GMT)
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But as I said in the discussion, we really need a bit more context.
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Note added at 1 hr (2017-12-13 17:24:43 GMT)
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The "cavities" there would correspond to the "alveoli" in the query.
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Note added at 1 hr (2017-12-13 17:35:58 GMT)
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NB: If they look anything like the upper photo in this link, I'd just call them holes.
http://www.carpescheider.com.ar/supositorios-ovulos.html
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Note added at 16 hrs (2017-12-14 08:56:47 GMT)
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NB: If Biomed's suggestion is right, they could be making "blister packs" of a product.
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Note added at 1 day 1 hr (2017-12-14 17:56:20 GMT)
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"The BLISTERS are filled with 2,3ml distilled water at 25ºC, and the content is observed/checked."
Note from asker:
Thank you so much!! |
Thank you too, for your help, I decided to used BLISTER as Anne suggested. Have a nice weekend! |
Peer comment(s):
agree |
Anne Schulz
: There is a reasonable chance that "cavities" is what sebaspedlp is looking for :-)
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Turns out you were right about "blister" :)
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Discussion
http://www.novaprintdobrasil.com.br/EN/Products.html#2
https://www.google.com.ar/search?q=contenedores de ovulos va...
But how do you call that in English? but I dont know if Im right saying is something like that link----
I dont know If Im going to get more context I only have some of the pages because the teacher didnt give us all
Thanks for your help!