14:44 Oct 3, 2013 |
Spanish to English translations [PRO] Transport / Transportation / Shipping / entidad de suturas quirúrgicas | |||||
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4 +1 | (contol of) incoming (supplies, etc.) |
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2 | Receipt / Reception |
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2 | incoming/outgoing, entry/exit, input/output |
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Receipt / Reception Explanation: Parece que se refiere a la recepción de un envío de estos suministros médicos para que se integren en las existencias actuales de un hospital, clínica, consultorio, etc. Espero que te sirva. Suerte. -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 8 mins (2013-10-03 14:52:44 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- O, en este caso, se puede refirir a la recepción de tales “insumos” por la fábrica misma. |
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incoming/outgoing, entry/exit, input/output Explanation: Some other ideas that might fit your context, which seems related to data entry of hospital supplies. Definition: Data entry is a broad term that encompasses a number of occupations. These include electronic data processors, typists, word processors, transcribers, coders and clerks. Additionally the way that data entry jobs are performed may vary, with data entry operators working for microlabor outfits that use crowdsourcing techniques or more traditional data entry companies, which are often business process outsourcing firms. In essence, data entry means to operate equipment, often a keyboard, that inputs (alphabetic, numeric, or symbolic) data into a company’s system. The data entry operator may be required to verify or edit data as it is entered. |
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(contol of) incoming (supplies, etc.) Explanation: . -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 3 hrs (2013-10-03 17:48:05 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- and outgoing as the correlative of course. |
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