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

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Lisa Laplante
Lisa Laplante
Native in English Native in English
mechanical, engineering, patents, MSDS, certificates, XML Notepad, paris, french, technical interpretation, court interpretation, ...
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Tatiana Kochegarova
Tatiana Kochegarova
Native in English (Variant: US) Native in English, Russian (Variant: Standard-Russia) Native in Russian
French, Russian, English, translation, editing, proofreading, interpreting, law, legal, court documents, ...
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Andrew Levine
Andrew Levine
Native in English Native in English
translator, documents, e-commerce, fast, reliable, certified, retail, distribution, networks, engineering, ...
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Didier Devynck
Didier Devynck
Native in French 
localization, consecutive interpreter, technical, mechanical engineering, physics, chemistry, oil and gas, defense, IT, software, ...
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Janine Kagle
Janine Kagle
Native in English 
russian, english, french, spanish, русский, английский, французский, испанский, переводчик, права человека, ...
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Catherine Pawlick
Catherine Pawlick
Native in English 
big Pharma translator, medical translator, medical, medical devices, patient files, clinical trials, new drugs, drug marketing, drug pamphlets, 20 years experience, ...
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James T.
James T.
Native in English (Variants: Canadian, French, British, UK, US) 
french, english, spanish, technical, legal, financial, french to english translator, english native, english proofreader, MTPE translator, ...


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