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How the Biotech Industry in China is Changing the Medical Translation Game

How the Biotech Industry in China is Changing the Medical Translation Game

[ 0 ] March 16, 2016 |

By Sarah-Claire Jordan First of all, what is biotechnology? This is a huge question right now, and it isn’t super simple to answer, but here goes: Biotechnology is essentially taking living things, whether they be organisms or systems, and using them to design and produce products. The main areas that biotech is being used in […]

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Pidgin and Creole

Pidgin and Creole

A precise boundary between the two terms, Pidgin and Creole, does not exist mostly because they both represent “corruptions” of higher languages and include a wide variety of phenomena. The Oxford English Dictionary suggests the definition of Pidgin English “as an English specialized jargon corrupted according to another language to permit intercommunication”. This is the […]

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