Glossary entry (derived from question below)
Italian term or phrase:
A beni culturali, ambientali biologia e medicina
English translation:
To cultural and environmental assets; to biology and medicine
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Lara Barnett
Jun 16, 2013 20:26
10 yrs ago
Italian term
A beni culturali, ambientali biologia e medicina
Italian to English
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This is given as an explanation for one of the codes listed under the scientific disciplines.
The full description reads:
"Fisica Applicata (A beni culturali, ambientali, biologia e medicina)"
I imagine that the first part would be "Applied Physics", but I am unsure about structuring the rest of it as I do not understand the connection with Applied physics". The Kudoz examples have confused me and I am not sure whether "beni culturali" refers to "public goods" or "cultural heritage". Is there a good English phrase for this?
The full description reads:
"Fisica Applicata (A beni culturali, ambientali, biologia e medicina)"
I imagine that the first part would be "Applied Physics", but I am unsure about structuring the rest of it as I do not understand the connection with Applied physics". The Kudoz examples have confused me and I am not sure whether "beni culturali" refers to "public goods" or "cultural heritage". Is there a good English phrase for this?
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4 +3 | To cultural and environmental assets; to biology and medicine | María Diehn |
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To cultural and environmental assets; to biology and medicine
Physics, as applied to cultural assets, environmental assets, to biology and to medicine.
Example sentence:
Institute of Physics and Engineering in Medicine. IPEM's aim is to promote the advancement of physics and engineering applied to medicine and biology for the …
en.unipr.it/node/311216 Course of: SPECTROSCOPIC TECHNIQUES FOR CULTURAL ASSETS AND LABORATORY. ...
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Note from asker:
Thank you. But I can't find the reference to "beni culturali" here. Have I missed something? |
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