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The English to Greek translators listed below specialize in the field of Medical: Instruments. For more search fields, try an advanced search by clicking the link to the right.

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Helena Wulgari-Popp
Helena Wulgari-Popp
Native in Greek Native in Greek
Übersetzer, griechisch, deutsch, englisch, beglaubigte Übersetzungen, technische Übersetzungen, Fachübersetzungen, Konferenzdolmetscherin, englisch, deutsch, ...
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Tessy_vas
Tessy_vas
Native in Greek Native in Greek
Greek translations, Greek translator, Law Greek translations, Biology and Medicine Greek translations, Literature and poetry Greek translations, Religion and Theology Greek translations, legal texts greek translations, Memorandum & Articles of Association, BoD Minutes, Patents, ...
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Rania Papadopoulou
Rania Papadopoulou
Native in Greek Native in Greek
IT, manuals, software, localization, manuas, technical, medical, law, literature, business, ...
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Georgios Tziakos
Georgios Tziakos
Native in Greek (Variants: Katharevousa, Modern) Native in Greek
Greek, Greek translation, English to Greek translation, English to Greek translator, Greek to English translation, Spanish, Spanish translation, Spanish to English, Spanish to Greek, Spanish to English translation, ...
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Androniki Chouma
Androniki Chouma
Native in Greek (Variant: Modern) 
accessible, accuracy, adapting, added value, Advertising, agencies, application, Assurance, Attikis, audience, ...
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Paraskevi Kallinteri
Paraskevi Kallinteri
Native in Greek (Variant: Modern) 
Greek, science, editing, proofreading, mechanics, Greek translation, freelancer, Greek freelance translator, Greek translator, Greek proofreader, ...


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