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I would say " associated with "

Rod

María del Mar Martínez - Planet Lingua wrote:

>Hi all,

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>My brain is getting slower and slower this morning:

>Can sb please confirm if the following is (grammatically) correct

>medical speak:

>Liver dysfunction _associated to_ artificial nutrition

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>MMTIA,

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Hello María,

Tuesday, October 26, 2004, 11:28:48 AM, you wrote:

> My brain is getting slower and slower this morning:

> Can sb please confirm if the following is (grammatically) correct

> medical speak:

> Liver dysfunction _associated to_ artificial nutrition

I would always write " associated with "

Best wishes,

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----- Original Message -----

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> I would say " associated with "

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> Rod

So would I.

Burns

> María del Mar Martínez - Planet Lingua wrote:

>

>>Hi all,

>>

>>My brain is getting slower and slower this morning:

>>Can sb please confirm if the following is (grammatically) correct

>>medical speak:

>>Liver dysfunction _associated to_ artificial nutrition

>>

>>MMTIA,

>>

>>

>>

>>

>>

>>

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>>

>>URL: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/medical_translation

>>

>>In case of any problem with this list, you can reach the moderator at

>>cgtradmed@..., or at cgtradmed@....

>>The FAQs of our list are available at :

>>http://groups.yahoo.com/group/medical_translation/files/M_T-FAQS.doc

>>The NEW FREE " Medical Translators Database " (MTDB, the most reliable

>>assistant to find the ideal Medical Translator, is available at

>>http://cgtradmed-com.ifrance.com/cgtradmed-com/MedicalTranslators.htm.

>>

>>To unsubscribe, please send an *empty* message to

>>medical_translation-UNSUBSCRIBE

>>

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