qui se retrouvent à la leçon

English translation: which are covered herein

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French term or phrase:qui se retrouvent à la leçon
English translation:which are covered herein
Entered by: B D Finch

08:04 Jan 31, 2008
French to English translations [PRO]
Science - Psychology
French term or phrase: qui se retrouvent à la leçon
Ces deux sources d'incertitude, qui se retrouvent à la leçon, n'influencent pas de la même façon le TR et le TM.

TR= Reaction Time
TM= Movement Time
Chanda Danley
Spain
Local time: 15:30
which are covered in this lesson/lecture
Explanation:
How"leçon" is translated depends upon whether this is a school lesson (part of the bac?) or a university lecture ...

One does generally refer to material, a topic or a syllabus being "covered" in a lesson/lecture.
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B D Finch
France
Local time: 15:30
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Thanks for your help...I agree with you...context is important. In the end, I went with "herein".
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4 +1which are covered in this lesson/lecture
B D Finch
4which are found during training
Drmanu49


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which are found during training


Explanation:
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Drmanu49
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1 hr   confidence: Answerer confidence 4/5Answerer confidence 4/5 peer agreement (net): +1
which are covered in this lesson/lecture


Explanation:
How"leçon" is translated depends upon whether this is a school lesson (part of the bac?) or a university lecture ...

One does generally refer to material, a topic or a syllabus being "covered" in a lesson/lecture.

B D Finch
France
Local time: 15:30
Works in field
Native speaker of: English
PRO pts in category: 15
Grading comment
Thanks for your help...I agree with you...context is important. In the end, I went with "herein".

Peer comments on this answer (and responses from the answerer)
agree  Claire Chapman: Perhaps, "which are also covered in the..."
8 hrs
  -> Thanks Claire, but where did you get "also" from? I thought I must have overlooked something, but could't find a hint of "aussi".
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