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English to Russian translations [PRO] Law/Patents - Medical: Pharmaceuticals / Cинтез лекарственных препаратов | |||||||
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4 | дифференцированные интервалы/разнесенные по времени интервалы |
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3 | отрегулированные интервалы |
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отрегулированные интервалы Explanation: отрегулированные интервалы |
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поочередно Explanation: multitran.ru |
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дифференцированные интервалы/разнесенные по времени интервалы Explanation: Далее представлено подробное обсуждение этого термина на прозе. English term or phrase: staggered intervals The need for understanding and tracking multiple dosing instructions at potentially staggered intervals. [what does it mean - at staggered intervals?] jmarcin2 Flag or filter this asker: English translation:See explanation below... Explanation: It's a little difficult to give you precise help, since you do not tell us anything about the surrounding context in which the expression occurs. 'at intervals' could mean, for example, once a week (month, day, second, year, etc.) 'staggered' simply means that the intervals (between different subjects) are offset from each other — they are not in step; for example, Subject A and Subject B might both have something that occurs at weekly intervals (= once a week), except that Subject A has it on Mondays and Subject B has it on Thursdays. -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 1 hr (2009-08-02 09:08:06 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- Demi has raised an important point! In my simplistic explanation, I used an example where the interval was the same, but was staggered or offset between 2 different subjects. But of course, it is equally possible for the same subject to experience 2 or more different intervals, which would therefore also end up being staggered, as in the example given by Demi. Reference: http://www.proz.com/kudoz/English/other/3384334-staggered_in... |
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