inglês term
schedule opposite
obs.: CTCAE = Common Terminology Criteria for Adverse Events
4 +3 | plano/tabela/lista ao lado | Marcos Zattar |
4 | horário oposto | Floriana Leary |
4 | o-calendário-estabelecido | Vepalm |
Feb 15, 2009 20:24: Christina Paiva changed "Level" from "Non-PRO" to "PRO"
PRO (3): jack_speak, Marcos Zattar, Christina Paiva
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Proposed translations
plano/tabela/lista ao lado
Sorte!
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Note added at 1 hr (2009-02-14 19:28:35 GMT)
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Sem um contexto mais esclarecedor, imagino que o trecho possa ser entendido como uma elipse cuja redação completa seria algo como "Resume treatment at reduced dose according to schedule (shown at the) opposite (side of this page)."
Confere?!
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Artur Jorge Martins
13 horas
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Obrigado, Artur.
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Christina Paiva
1 dia 1 hora
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Obrigado, Christina!
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Ana Rita Santiago
1 dia 2 horas
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Danke!
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Discussion
(gegenüber liegenden Zeitplan = cronograma/plano ao lado)
"opposite" pode ser "à frente"
É só uma tentativa de ajuda.