Jan 14, 2017 03:04
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El 0.9% de Cloruro de Sodio USP – NaCl para inyección y los extractos de artícu

Spanish to English Medical Medical: Pharmaceuticals re: store Dual Tip Assy, Large, P/N 01-05156, Rev 3
El 0.9% de Cloruro de Sodio USP – NaCl para inyección y los extractos de artículo a prueba de Aceite de Semilla de Algodón (ASA), re: store Dual Tip Assy, Large, P/N 01-05156, Rev 3 se evaluaron por su potencial para producir irritación después de inyección intracutánea en conejos Blancos de Nueva Zelanda. Los puntos de artículo a prueba no muestran una reacción biológica considerablemente mayor que los puntos inyectados con el artículo a prueba. Con base en los criterios del protocolo, el artículo a prueba cumple con los requisitos de las directrices ISO 10993-10.
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Jan 14, 2017 10:08: M. C. Filgueira changed "Language pair" from "English to Spanish" to "Spanish to English"

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Non-PRO (2): philgoddard, Rosa Paredes

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Proposed translations

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9% sodium chloride USP - NaCl for injection

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Thank you very much to all of you for your help!
Peer comment(s):

agree Erzsébet Czopyk : just perfect, Muriel
34 mins
Thanks, Erzsébet!
agree philgoddard : 0.9%.
6 hrs
Yes, of course!
agree Neil Ashby : And answerers are always more ready to help when questions are accompanied by a "hello, please, thank you, etc...." basic decency. ;@) You're more charitable than I.
2 days 10 mins
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4 KudoZ points awarded for this answer. Comment: "Selected automatically based on peer agreement."

Reference comments

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links

https://dailymed.nlm.nih.gov/dailymed/archives/fdaDrugInfo.c...

http://www.rxlist.com/normal-saline-drug.htm

Guidelines for Process Safety in Bioprocess Manufacturing Facilities
https://books.google.hu/books?isbn=1118009002 -
CCPS (Center for Chemical Process Safety) - 2011 - ‎Technology & Engineering
5.1.1.10 Process Support Systems: High Purity Water USP water is an acronym for United States Pharmacopeia (grade) water. Water for Injection (WFI) is the ...
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