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17:16 Jan 17, 2020 |
Portuguese to English translations [PRO] Medical - Certificates, Diplomas, Licenses, CVs / University Certificate for Veterinary Medicine | |||||||
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3 | Exognosis |
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Exognosis Explanation: As per UP's website (please check both references). -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 10 mins (2020-01-17 17:26:51 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- Or even: https://www.utad.pt/wp-content/uploads/sites/11/2018/02/MV_R... https://www.proz.com/kudoz/portuguese-to-english/livestock-a... (for a different alternative suggested by another fellow ProZian) https://sigarra.up.pt/icbas/en/ucurr_geral.ficha_uc_view?pv_ocorrencia_id=319759 https://www.proz.com/kudoz/portuguese-to-english/science-general/3232514-ezoognosia.html |
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exo-anatomy Explanation: Another option. |
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Reference: Ezoognósia Reference information: "A Ezoognósia ou Exterior é o ramo da Zootecnia que estuda a conformação externa dos animais domésticos, apreciando as belezas e defeitos, para a conseqüente avaliação do mérito de cada indivíduo. O termo Ezoognósia vem do grego: ex = fora, zoo = animal; gnosia = conhecimento. Alguns autores preferem definir a Ezoognósia como o estudo da morfologia externa dos animais em função de suas atividades econômicas. De qualquer forma, a Ezoognósia está intimamente relacionada à arte de julgar ou apreciar os animais. Ela confere ao criador as bases indispensáveis para o julgamento. (...)" http://dzootecnia.blogspot.com/2012/07/ezoognosia.html |
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