Spanish Word for scan  

English Word: scan

Spanish Word: escanear
The Spanish Word for scan
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Scan this bar code each time.
Escanee este código de barras todas las veces.
You need a CT scan.
Usted necesita un CT.

The equipment used to scan the sheep is not accurate.
El equipamiento utilizado para escanear a las ovejas no es preciso.
The Scientific Committee for Animal Nutrition (SCAN) was asked by the Commission to make a risk assessment of Nifursol.
La Comisión pidió al Comité Científico de Alimentación Animal (SCAN) que realizara una evaluación de riesgos del Nifursol.
In Italy, for instance, people have to wait 300 days for a prostate operation and very often a month or more for a CAT scan.
Por ejemplo, en Italia se debe esperar 300 días para una operación de próstata y muy a menudo un mes o más para un escáner TAC.
In addition, we must not only refer to the body scanners which scan the naked body when giving examples of the type of screening to be used.
Además, no debemos referirnos solamente a los escáneres corporales que escanean el cuerpo desnudo cuando demos ejemplos del tipo de inspección que se usará.
We are seated in a semicircle and no President, given the normal arrangement of the eyes in the human anatomy, can scan the whole of our Assembly.
Estamos en un hemiciclo que ningún presidente puede recorrer enteramente con la mirada, habida cuenta de la disposición normal de los ojos en la anatomía humana.
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