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1 blood sampling
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2 Teilprivatisierung
Teilprivatisierung
hive-off of parts;
• Teilprodukt component;
• Teilprüfung vor dem Kauf sampling inspection;
• Teilquantum quota;
• Teilquittung receipt in part, (Bankwesen) marginal note for receipt;
• Teilrechnung marginal costing;
• Teilrechtsnachfolge partial succession;
• Teilregion subregion;
• Teilrevision partial audit;
• sofortige Teilrevision spot audit;
• Teilrisiko übernehmen (Versicherungsgesellschaft) to write a line;
• Teilrückzahlung partial repayment;
• Teilschaden (Seeversicherung) partial loss (damage to goods), particular average;
• einschließlich Teilschaden with particular average (w.p.a.);
• Teilschuldschein partial bond (Br.);
• Teilschuldverhältnis part[ial] obligation;
• Teilschuldverschreibung fractional bond (debenture), partial debenture (bond) (Br.);
• Teilsendung consignment in parts, partial (split) shipment (US);
• Teilstaat constituent part;
• Teilstichprobe subsample;
• Teilstillegung partial cessation;
• Teilstornierung, Teilstorno partial reverse (cancellation);
• Teilstrecke (Bahn, Bus) zone, section [of a line], fare stage, stretch, (Flugzeug) leg (US). -
3 blood-collecting procedure
■ Procedure which consists of taking at least 3 ml of blood from the player's vein, by means of intravenous punction in the inner part of the lower arm.■ Fachmännische Venenpunktion, bei der dem Spieler auf der Innenseite des Unterarms mindestens 3 ml Blut entnommen wird.Englisch-deutsch wörterbuch fußball > blood-collecting procedure
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4 blood testing
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5 blood withdrawal
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6 taking of blood samples
■ Procedure which consists of taking at least 3 ml of blood from the player's vein, by means of intravenous punction in the inner part of the lower arm.■ Fachmännische Venenpunktion, bei der dem Spieler auf der Innenseite des Unterarms mindestens 3 ml Blut entnommen wird.Englisch-deutsch wörterbuch fußball > taking of blood samples
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