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The English to Lithuanian translators listed below specialize in the field of Medical: Cardiology. For more search fields, try an advanced search by clicking the link to the right.

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Anna Ulezko
Anna Ulezko
Native in English (Variants: Canadian, Australian, British, UK, South African, US, Scottish) Native in English
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Irena Gintilas
Irena Gintilas
Native in Lithuanian Native in Lithuanian
international trade, education, insurance, immigration law, civil law, criminal law, pharmaceuticals, medical equipment, finance, art, ...
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Rimasz
Rimasz
Native in Lithuanian Native in Lithuanian
Lithuanian, English, translation, backediting, editing, copy-writing, USA, medical translation, brand, manuals, ...
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Jonas Sliuzas
Jonas Sliuzas
Native in Lithuanian Native in Lithuanian
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namedots
namedots
Native in Lithuanian Native in Lithuanian
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Lina Alexander
Lina Alexander
Native in Lithuanian 
Lithuanian translation, freelance translator, editor, proofreader, interpreter, language instructor, medicine, medical translation, pharmaceuticals, US citizen, ...
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Miyuki Paisley
Miyuki Paisley
Native in English Native in English
language services, foreign language translation, foreign language, interpreting services, certified interpreters, certified translators, education, science, finance, research, ...
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Laura77
Laura77
Native in Lithuanian 
medicine, pharma, pharmaceutical, medical device, clinical research
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Erika Dobbs
Erika Dobbs
Native in Lithuanian Native in Lithuanian
General Medical, IVD, Medical Device, Pharmaceuticals, Back translations, Psychology/Psychiatry, Quality of Life Questionnaires, Clinical Studies, MSDS, Chemical, ...


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