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An Illustrated Chinese-English Guide for Biomedical Scientists


Subject Area(s):  Molecular BiologyHandbooksLaboratory Techniques

By James M. Samet; Weidong Wu; Yuh-Chin T. Huang; Xinchao Wang

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© 2004 • 115 pp., illus., illustrations index
Paperback •
ISBN  978-087969648-1

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Description

The Illustrated Chinese–English Guide for Biomedical Scientists is intended to build confidence in the use of English scientific language. The book lists terms that are in common use in science laboratories, translated into both simplified and complex Chinese. It also contains illustrations of equipment, labeled in both languages.

Contents

Foreword
Simplified Chinese
Complex Chinese
English
Introduction
Simplified Chinese
Complex Chinese
English
U.S. Travel Information for Chinese Scientists
Simplified Chinese
English
Illustrated Laboratory Terminology
Measuring
Processing
Culturing
Documenting
Detecting & Assaying
Separating & Fractionating
Supplies & Equipment
Safety
Comprehensive Laboratory Terminology
Illustrations Index

Reviews

review:  In an article on Science�s career development website, Laura Bonetta describes how the books An Illustrated Chinese-English Guide for Biomedical Scientists, At the Bench, and At the Helm have helped foreign scientists adapt to working in the United States.
Article: http://dx.doi.org/10.1126/science.315.5812.695
      —Science