Glossary entry

German term or phrase:

aliquotieren

English translation:

to aliquot

Added to glossary by mopc
Mar 11, 2017 20:34
7 yrs ago
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German term

aliquotieren

German to English Medical Medical (general) Medical report
aliquotiert in 0,5ml eppendorf protein
Abfüllmenge: 50ml pro Aliquot
Proposed translations (English)
5 +7 to aliquot
Votes to reclassify question as PRO/non-PRO:

Non-PRO (1): Edith Kelly

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Proposed translations

+7
43 mins
Selected

to aliquot

transitive verb al·i·quot
Medical Definition of aliquot
: to divide (as a solution) into equal parts
Peer comment(s):

agree David Tracey, PhD
7 hrs
Thank you!
agree Siegfried Armbruster
9 hrs
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agree Katja Dienemann
14 hrs
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agree Mair A-W (PhD)
22 hrs
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agree Edith Kelly : 3 seconds of googling would have solved this question
1 day 9 hrs
Thank you! (yes :) )
agree Barbara Kremeyer
1 day 13 hrs
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agree A_McLean
2 days 24 mins
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