Interpreters » Germany » Slovenian to German » Medical » Medical: Instruments

The Slovenian to German translators listed below specialize in the field of Medical: Instruments. For more search fields, try an advanced search by clicking the link to the right.

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Marijan Dr. Spoljar
Marijan Dr. Spoljar
Native in German Native in German
Safety, Psychology, Nutrition, Medical (general), ...
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Branko Tansek, Dr.
Branko Tansek, Dr.
Native in German Native in German, Slovenian Native in Slovenian
Medical: Instruments, Medical: Health Care, Medical (general), Medical: Cardiology, ...
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Marijan Dr. Spoljar
Marijan Dr. Spoljar
Native in Croatian (Variants: Bosnian, standard) Native in Croatian, German (Variant: Germany) Native in German
Dipl.-Biologe, Dr. rer. nat., Biologiestudium in Zagreb. Wissenschaftlicher Assistent an den Universitäten Ulm, Dr. med., Facharzt für Psychiatrie, Studium der Humanmedizin an der LMUniversität München, Staatsexamen, Approbation
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Roman Trateschki
Roman Trateschki
Native in Slovenian Native in Slovenian, German Native in German
german, slovenian, french, english, slavic, slovak, czech, hungarian, chinese, indian, ...


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