Glossary entry

English term or phrase:

(b \"x\" and ≥ \"x\" years ),

French translation:

< \"x\" ans et ≥ \"x\" ans

Added to glossary by Philippe Locquet
Apr 24, 2014 10:33
10 yrs ago
English term

(b65 and ≥65 years),

English to French Medical Medical: Pharmaceuticals Essai clinique
Incidence of events suggestive of vulvovaginitis/balinitis was analyzed by various subgroups, including categories of baseline HbA1c (b8%, ≥8% to b9%, and ≥9%), age (b65 and ≥65 years), gender, baseline BMI (b30 and ≥30 kg/m2), and prior history of recurrent infection

Je recherche la signification du "b" = between = entre ou ne pas traduire?

Merci de votre aide
Proposed translations (French)
4 +8 <65 ans et ≥65 ans
3 +5 below
3 -1 before ?
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Proposed translations

+8
55 mins
Selected

<65 ans et ≥65 ans

"b" c'est la façon dont le signe < peut apparaître.

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For example :
in this document: http://kpimplantregistries.org/Publications/Journal_Articles...
if you search for "b65" it goes to 1 occurrence of "<65."
Peer comment(s):

agree Marie-Céline GEORG : c'est effectivement plus logique d'utiliser le symbole mathématique tout le temps
27 mins
merci Marie-Céline !
agree Catcressie
36 mins
agree sktrans
1 hr
agree Daryo
2 hrs
agree Audrey Bernard-Petitjean
2 hrs
agree Bertrand Leduc
6 hrs
agree GILLES MEUNIER
8 hrs
agree PLR TRADUZIO (X)
9 hrs
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4 KudoZ points awarded for this answer. Comment: "Merci beaucoup. Excellente rérérence. Merci a tous pour votre aide"
-1
5 mins

before ?

une idée
Peer comment(s):

disagree PLR TRADUZIO (X) : ≥65 years ????
12 hrs
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+5
13 mins

below

une autre idée qui me paraît logique (par rapport au signe ≥)
Peer comment(s):

agree Drmanu49
13 mins
agree orgogozo : Mieux que before
43 mins
agree Catcressie
1 hr
agree sktrans
2 hrs
agree Audrey Bernard-Petitjean
3 hrs
agree Bertrand Leduc
7 hrs
disagree PLR TRADUZIO (X) : ≥65 years BELOW ?????
12 hrs
neutral Daryo : it's better to be consistent and use <
1 day 9 hrs
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