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  1. 27 de jul. de 2006 · Gold standard es el estudio de referencia que tiene el 100% de sensibilidad para diagnosticar una enfermedad. Por ejemplo, el gold standard para la enfermedad coronaria es la coronariografía. El baremo es una tabla de referencia que se usa, por jemplo, para determinar el grado de incapacidad para deempeñar una tarea.

  2. Diskussionen zu Gold, Silber und Wirtschaft. Willkommen im Forum von Gold.de Preisvergleich für Gold und Silber - sowie im Marktplatz (private Angebote und Gesuche) mit Edelmetallen, Münzen, Barren und Zubehör. Bereich für Schnappschüsse und Bilder von euren Lieblingsmünzen, Münz-Exoten.

  3. 17 de may. de 2020 · May 17, 2020. #2. La frase correcta es "Stay gold, Ponyboy." Está relacionado con el poema recitado por Ponyboy en la película. Quizá podrías decir "no pierdas tu brillo" // "mantente radiante". Los siguientes versos son parte del poema, acompañado por mi traducción (en color azul) en un estilo libre y personal: Nature’s first green is ...

  4. 18 de ene. de 2008 · 2) stay gold. Comes from the Robert Frost poem, "Nothing gold can stay." Often can refer to staying true to yourself and your own character. More literal meanings can be to stay where you are, in whatever figurative meaning (ie: relationship, city, state, country) you can conjure up.

  5. 22 de may. de 2006 · May 22, 2006. #3. Se usa "patrón oro" en cuanto a las finanzas, como dice Eugin. También se usa esta locución en la medicina. Una terapía o medicina es el "gold standard" si ha sido reconocida como la mejor de su tipo y siempre se debe usarla si se puede. No conozco el vocabulario médico español, y por eso no sé si un doctor diría ...

  6. 19 de oct. de 2008 · There was apparently an old saying 'every honest miller has a thumb of gold' -- but authorities disagree what this meant. Some possible explanations: 1) Honest millers were as rare as men with gold thumbs. 2) Successful millers had their "thumb on the scales" when weighing flour, and by cheating made themselves rich.

  7. 28 de oct. de 2012 · Oct 28, 2012. #3. I don't agree with Baltic. The difference is simply that golden is an adjective and gold is a noun and an adjective. "Golden" is not just for color; it can mean made of gold, or gold-colored or a wide range of favorable things, such as splendid, advantageous. If I am describing an object I may say it is golden or gold-colored ...

  8. 17 de oct. de 2022 · Source Text:The two main localization models - the outsourcing and the in-house model - will be discussed, as well as the trends in releasing the original and the localized versions of games simultaneously (sim-ship) or releasing the localized versions once the original game has been published (post-gold localization). (这段话是有关游 ...

  9. 21 de jul. de 2012 · Igbo. Jul 21, 2012. #1. I know of the idioms "on a silver platter" and "on a plate" which mean to get something or achieve something e.t.c without effort but many people in my country use "on a platter of gold" to mean "on a silver platter"e.g Henry got the job on a platter of gold. Please is there any idiom like "on a platter of gold" or is it ...

  10. 3 de mar. de 2006 · river said: "Time is gold" or "Time is golden" is an Albanian proverb that roughly translates to "Time is money." In English, time is golden and time is money have come to have different nuances. In the latter, one is reminded not to waste time with unproductive activities. In the former, one os reminded not to forget to fully appreciate those ...

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