Glossary entry (derived from question below)
Dutch term
drukpeer
3 | inflation bulb | vic voskuil |
3 | extraction bulb | Etienne Muylle Wallace |
May 8, 2009 20:01: vic voskuil changed "Field (specific)" from "Chemistry; Chem Sci/Eng" to "Science (general)"
Proposed translations
inflation bulb
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Note added at 2 hrs (2007-12-04 11:08:43 GMT)
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in response to Erik's comment: probably a squeeze bulb, or hand bulb is more appropriate here
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Note added at 2 hrs (2007-12-04 11:09:43 GMT)
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ahum: "here" as in "here in this link", I have no idea what your drukpeer is used for...
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Note added at 4 hrs (2007-12-04 13:08:37 GMT)
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...or maybe a pipette bulb...? http://www.startracksmedical.com/supplies/pipetbulbs.jpg
Thanks Vic, I think a pipette bulb is the correct choice in this case! |
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Erik Boers
: In jouw referentie gaat het om een peertje waarin je moet knijpen om een signaal te geven aan de radioloog (b.v. als je tijdens het onderzoek onwel wordt).//Jouw squeeze bulb komt aardig in de buurt, denk ik.
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het is precies hetzelfde peertje, maar inflation is wel wat onhandig hier inderdaad....
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Discussion
In this case it doesn't inflate or extract - it is used to add a chemical substance
"Voeg toe aan de inhoud van de ketel via de drukpeer een suspensie van...."