辺縁系前脳膜標品

English translation: membrane specimens from the limbic forebrain

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Japanese term or phrase:辺縁系前脳膜標品
English translation:membrane specimens from the limbic forebrain
Entered by: harneet

08:02 May 10, 2008
Japanese to English translations [PRO]
Medical - Medical: Pharmaceuticals
Japanese term or phrase: 辺縁系前脳膜標品
辺縁系前脳膜標品
harneet
Local time: 12:06
membrane specimen(s) of/from the limbic forebrain
Explanation:
membrane specimen(s) of/from the limbic forebrain
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Aogara
United Kingdom
Local time: 07:36
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2 +2membrane specimen(s) of/from the limbic forebrain
Aogara
3specimen of meninges from limbic forbrain
yuzouren


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membrane specimen(s) of/from the limbic forebrain


Explanation:
membrane specimen(s) of/from the limbic forebrain

Aogara
United Kingdom
Local time: 07:36
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Native speaker of: Japanese
PRO pts in category: 8
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Peer comments on this answer (and responses from the answerer)
agree  Steven Smith: 'preparation' is more common/correct than 'specimen' in this context.
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agree  Naikei Wong: the meninges exist only as the outermost part of the brain (the cortex) and cannot be (in any case) part of the limbic system -- membrane is a safer rendition
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14 hrs   confidence: Answerer confidence 3/5Answerer confidence 3/5
specimen of meninges from limbic forbrain


Explanation:
I do not think it is membrane specimen, but a specimen of cerebral meninges.

yuzouren
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