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The Dutch to English translators listed below specialize in the field of Chemistry; Chem Sci/Eng. For more search fields, try an advanced search by clicking the link to the right.

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Akshay Bhardwaj
Akshay Bhardwaj
Native in Hindi (Variant: Indian) Native in Hindi, Punjabi (Variant: Gurumukhi) Native in Punjabi
translator, interpreter, voice artist, DTP, proofreading, IT, legal, Certificates, Medical, COmputers, ...
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Jelle Meurrens
Jelle Meurrens
Native in Dutch Native in Dutch
Textiles, Carpets, Carpetbacking, Artificial turf, polymers, extrusion, manufacturing, Chemistry
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Christel Gezels
Christel Gezels
Native in Dutch Native in Dutch
Medical terminology, zoological terminology, veterinary/medical transcription, translation of medical/biology texts, fast service.
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patrick rathje
patrick rathje
Native in English Native in English, Dutch Native in Dutch
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J. Clocksin
J. Clocksin
Native in English Native in English
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willrarmstrong
willrarmstrong
Native in English Native in English
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Elise Hendrick
Elise Hendrick
Native in English Native in English, German Native in German, Spanish (Variants: Latin American, Chilean) Native in Spanish
legal, commercial, technical, Recht, Medizin, Technik, Wirtschaft, Handel, medicine, medical, ...
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philly69
philly69
Native in English 
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luxembourg
luxembourg
Native in German Native in German, French Native in French
technical patent litigations, court certified, seminars and conferences
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Bryan Crumpler
Bryan Crumpler
Native in English (Variants: Canadian, New Zealand, Scottish, US South, British, UK, Irish, South African, US, Australian, Indian) Native in English
advertising, marketing, products, innovation, music, theory, musicology, acoustics, digital, signal, ...


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