Jan 26, 2023 07:52
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French term
1.10e3
French to English
Medical
Medical (general)
This is obviously some sort of measurement of the yeast found in this sputum culture but I can't find any instances of this measurement being used in English. Does anyone know the English way of saying this measurement? I can only find articles written by French speakers.
"ECBC retrouve une flore polymorphe peu abondante ainsi que des Levures à 1.10e3, ne modifiant pas la prise en charge thérapeutique."
"ECBC retrouve une flore polymorphe peu abondante ainsi que des Levures à 1.10e3, ne modifiant pas la prise en charge thérapeutique."
Proposed translations
(English)
4 +5 | 1 × 10³ | Tony M |
4 +1 | 1.10 x 103 (with the 3 in superscript) | pennylyd |
References
number of ions | José Patrício |
Proposed translations
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1 × 10³
This is just an order of magnitude, so the use of a decimal figure is unlikely.
It would have been clearer if they'd simply written '1000'!
The use of 'e' or '^' to indicate an exponent is common in scientific literature, and dates back to the age of typewriters when actual exponents were not possible, as they are today (10³).
It would have been clearer if they'd simply written '1000'!
The use of 'e' or '^' to indicate an exponent is common in scientific literature, and dates back to the age of typewriters when actual exponents were not possible, as they are today (10³).
Peer comment(s):
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Jennifer Levey
: Yes. The period in 1.10e3 is a multiplication sign, not a decimal point.
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Thanks, Jennifer! Absolutely!
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Bashiqa
: Looks good
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Thanks, Chris!
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agree |
Samuël Buysschaert
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Merci, Samuël !
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agree |
Martin Buchet
2 hrs
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Thanks, Martin!
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Ilian DAVIAUD
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Thanks, Ilian!
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1.10 x 103 (with the 3 in superscript)
E ou e est utilisé dans la notation scientifique d'un nombre en notation décimale pour séparer la mantisse de l'exposant.
Peer comment(s):
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abe(L)solano
10 mins
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agree |
Gabrielle Leyden
: yup!
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agree |
Jumoorty Jaabir
1 hr
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disagree |
Tony M
: Right explanation, except I don't think this should be '1.10' — it's just '1 × 10³' — you've got one too many '10's
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disagree |
Jennifer Levey
: No. The period in 1.10e3 is a multiplication sign, not a decimal point.
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neutral |
philgoddard
: If it were a decimal, it would be a comma in French.
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Reference comments
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Reference:
number of ions
DTA files were generated for MS/MS spectra that both reach a minimal intensity (1.10e3) and a sufficient number of ions. - https://www.google.com/search?q=spectrum of Ubiquitin 1.10E3...
Discussion
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scientific_notation#E_notation and the French page https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Notation_scientifique
https://www.researchgate.net/post/Cell-Culture-Can-anyone-sh...
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