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  2. Translation studies - Wikipedia

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    Translation studies is an academic interdiscipline dealing with the systematic study of the theory, description and application of translation, interpreting, and localization. As an interdiscipline, translation studies borrows much from the various fields of study that support translation.

  3. Translational research - Wikipedia

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    T0 is laboratory (before human) research. In T1-translation, new laboratory discoveries are first translated to human application, which includes phase I & II clinical trials. In T2-translation, candidate health applications progress through clinical development to engender the evidence base for integration into clinical practice guidelines.

  4. Category:Translation studies - Wikipedia

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    The Interpretive Theory of Translation; La traduction et la lettre ou l'auberge du lointain; Transcreation; Translating Beowulf; Translating "law" to other European languages; Translation and Literature; Translation criticism; Translation project; Translation Terminology Writing; Translation theory; Translators Association of China

  5. Translation - Wikipedia

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    As a language evolves, texts in an earlier version of the language—original texts, or old translations—may become difficult for modern readers to understand. Such a text may therefore be translated into more modern language, producing a "modern translation" (e.g., a "modern English translation" or "modernized translation").

  6. Domestication and foreignization - Wikipedia

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    He estimates that the theory and practice of English-language translation had been dominated by submission, by fluent domestication. He strictly criticized the translators who in order to minimize the foreignness of the target text reduce the foreign cultural norms to target-language cultural values.

  7. Translation (biology) - Wikipedia

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    Overview of eukaryotic messenger RNA (mRNA) translation Translation of mRNA and ribosomal protein synthesis Initiation and elongation stages of translation involving RNA nucleobases, the ribosome, transfer RNA, and amino acids The three phases of translation: (1) in initiation, the small ribosomal subunit binds to the RNA strand and the initiator tRNA–amino acid complex binds to the start ...

  8. Translation (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Translation studies, the systematic study of the theory, description and application of translation, interpreting, and localization; Translation (biology), part of the biological process of protein biosynthesis from messenger RNA

  9. Kaitai Shinsho - Wikipedia

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    The fact that this was a first translation means that misunderstandings were practically unavoidable. There are many mistranslations in the Kaitai Shinsho; later on, Ōtsuki Gentaku retranslated it and released the Authoritative and Revised New Text on Anatomy (重訂解体新書, Chōtei Kaitai Shinsho) in the ninth year of Bunsei (1826).