verbijzonderd

English translation: customised

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Dutch term or phrase:verbijzonderd
English translation:customised
Entered by: Dr Lofthouse

22:41 Jul 8, 2009
Dutch to English translations [PRO]
Medical - Medical: Health Care / Healthcare Guidelines (draft)
Dutch term or phrase: verbijzonderd
De concept richtlijn moet worden verbijzonderd voor zorgverbanden waarin bijzondere risico’s bestaan
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Refers to guidance on systems for sharing electronic information about patients' medications
Dr Lofthouse
France
Local time: 14:47
particularised
Explanation:
Generally, it means specifically adapting something. One could also say to particularise. Here, is a reference for the medical field:

Medische wetenschappen [COM] Volledige ingang
NL verbijzondering
EN particularisation


Farmaceutische industrie [CdT] Volledige ingang
NL Verbijzondering
EN Particularisation

http://iate.europa.eu/iatediff/SearchByQuery.do
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Max Nuijens
Netherlands
Local time: 15:47
Grading comment
Thanks for your help
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particularised


Explanation:
Generally, it means specifically adapting something. One could also say to particularise. Here, is a reference for the medical field:

Medische wetenschappen [COM] Volledige ingang
NL verbijzondering
EN particularisation


Farmaceutische industrie [CdT] Volledige ingang
NL Verbijzondering
EN Particularisation

http://iate.europa.eu/iatediff/SearchByQuery.do

Max Nuijens
Netherlands
Local time: 15:47
Specializes in field
Native speaker of: Native in DutchDutch
PRO pts in category: 12
Grading comment
Thanks for your help

Peer comments on this answer (and responses from the answerer)
agree  Inge Dijkstra
9 hrs
  -> thanks

agree  Marja Brouwer: particularised or differentiated (also possible)
12 hrs
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