Glossary entry (derived from question below)
Swedish term or phrase:
knickning
English translation:
kink(s)/kinking
Added to glossary by
Rosica Dimitrova
Aug 27, 2015 12:01
8 yrs ago
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Swedish term
knickning
Swedish to English
Medical
Medical: Instruments
Latexfri kateteradapter håller fast katetern utan risk för knickning.
Proposed translations
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4 +2 | kink(s)/kinking | Tania McConaghy |
4 | breaking | Cetra Hastings |
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kink(s)/kinking
I think this refers to the development of kinks in a catheter or tubing
I would use the noun form of this term here
you can also use kinking
It means that flow is blocked by the tube folding over on itself. See the image inmy 2nd reference
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http://www.proz.com/kudoz/swedish_to_english/medical_general...
I would use the noun form of this term here
you can also use kinking
It means that flow is blocked by the tube folding over on itself. See the image inmy 2nd reference
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Note added at 2 hrs (2015-08-27 14:52:56 GMT)
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http://www.proz.com/kudoz/swedish_to_english/medical_general...
Example sentence:
Medtronic's Full-Wall Variable Braiding Technology used in the Export® AP Aspiration Catheter helps reduce the incidence of kinks and improve overall ...
This is the result of an increase in abdominal pressure against the bladder, which is likely to kink the catheter tip
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breaking
http://g3.spraakdata.gu.se/saob/show.phtml?filenr=1/122/187....
KNICKA knik³a², v.¹ -ade. vbalsbst. -ANDE, -NING.
[ av t. knicken, knäcka, bryta m. m. (av germ. knik-, böja (sig), kröka (sig) o. d. (jfr KNEK o. KNICK, sbst.¹)]
[KNICKA.v1 0]
KNICKA knik³a², v.¹ -ade. vbalsbst. -ANDE, -NING.
[ av t. knicken, knäcka, bryta m. m. (av germ. knik-, böja (sig), kröka (sig) o. d. (jfr KNEK o. KNICK, sbst.¹)]
[KNICKA.v1 0]
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