CD-250,000 Medical Terms Dictionary English-Japanese / Japanese-English Translation
This is the largest glossary containing 480,000 specialized terms in the fields of medicine, healthcare, pharmacy, and pharmaceuticals, including both English-Japanese and Japanese-English. It can be searched not only by English and Japanese but also by SNOMED codes (American Medical Association classification) and ICD codes (WHO disease classification). Each term is assigned a type code in accordance with MeSH. It serves as a fundamental reference tool for research, studies, and paper presentations. EPWING version CD-ROM included, with the search software ViewIng2.43.
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This is the largest glossary containing 480,000 specialized terms in the fields of medicine, healthcare, pharmacy, and pharmaceuticals, including both English-Japanese and Japanese-English. It can be searched not only by English and Japanese but also by SNOMED codes (American Medical Association classification) and ICD codes (WHO disease classification), with each term assigned a type code compliant with MeSH. It serves as a basic reference tool for research, studies, and paper presentations. EPWING version CD-ROM included. Search software ViewIng2.43 is attached.
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(Main body value) 30,000
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P2
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P2
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Research, studies, paper presentations, technical translation, practical translation, etc.
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To quickly search for accurate information according to purpose, excellent tools are necessary. Since our establishment in 1965, we have consistently collected and organized information on literature, individuals, events, and terms, accumulating vast amounts of this information as digital content and providing it in accordance with the characteristics of various media. Initially, our information provision focused on printed materials such as bibliographies, indexes, dictionaries, and encyclopedias. However, with the advancement of information technology, we launched the online information service "NICHIGAI ASSIST" in 1986. Additionally, with the emergence of the new medium of CD-ROM, we actively engaged in creating tools in the form of electronic publishing. Furthermore, we started the subscription-based information service "NICHIGAI/WEB Service" on the internet in 1997. We believe that the accumulation of intellectual information is one of the social assets, and we are advancing our tool development with this recognition. Moving forward, we aim to minimize subjective judgments and assertions, focusing on "recording information," and we are committed to creating reliable tools and information services.