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1 biomedicina
f.biomedicine.* * *= biomedicine, biological and medical sciences, biomedical sciences.Ex. Three major document delivery surveys indicate biomedicine as a suitable area for trials.Ex. One of IFLA's newest Sections, the Section of biological and medical sciences Libraries, was established in 1977.Ex. This reflects the growing number of biomedical sciences researchers in non English speaking countries who publish their scientific findings in English.----* biblioteca de biomedicina = health care library, biomedical library.* bibliotecario de biomedicina = health-care librarian.* investigación en biomedicina = biomedical research.* * *= biomedicine, biological and medical sciences, biomedical sciences.Ex: Three major document delivery surveys indicate biomedicine as a suitable area for trials.
Ex: One of IFLA's newest Sections, the Section of biological and medical sciences Libraries, was established in 1977.Ex: This reflects the growing number of biomedical sciences researchers in non English speaking countries who publish their scientific findings in English.* biblioteca de biomedicina = health care library, biomedical library.* bibliotecario de biomedicina = health-care librarian.* investigación en biomedicina = biomedical research.* * *biomedicine* * *biomedicina nfbiomedicine -
2 croata
adj.Croatian.f. & m.Croat, Croatian.* * *► adjetivo1 Croatian, Croat1 (persona) Croat, Croatian1 (idioma) Croat, Croatian* * *ADJ SMF Croat, Croatianlos croatas — the Croats, the Croatians
* * *Iadjetivo Croatian, CroatIImasculino y femenino Croatlos croatas — the Croats, Croatian people
* * *= Croat, Croatian.Ex. It is seductively readable, but its account, which contains sweeping conclusions about the Croats and the Serbs, is problematic.Ex. This paper examines the communication pattern of a selected groups of Croatian scientists in the field of biomedicine.* * *Iadjetivo Croatian, CroatIImasculino y femenino Croatlos croatas — the Croats, Croatian people
* * *= Croat, Croatian.Ex: It is seductively readable, but its account, which contains sweeping conclusions about the Croats and the Serbs, is problematic.
Ex: This paper examines the communication pattern of a selected groups of Croatian scientists in the field of biomedicine.* * *Croatian, CroatCroatlos croatas the Croats, Croatian people* * *
croata adjetivo
Croatian, Croat
■ sustantivo masculino y femenino
Croat;
croata inv & adjetivo Croat
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Croat
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* * *♦ adjCroatian♦ nmfCroat, Croatian* * *I adj CroatianII m/f Croat* * *croata adj & nmf: Croatian
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biomedicine — bio·medicine … English syllables
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