identification disc - translation to spanish
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identification disc - translation to spanish

IDENTIFIER USED BY THE GOVERNMENT OF CANADA IN LIEU OF SURNAME FOR THE INUIT
Disc numbers; Eskimo Identification Tag System; Eskimo identification disc

identification disc      
disco de identificación
spinal disc herniation         
  • Herniated disc at C6–C7 level
  • Herniated lumbar disc
DISEASE
Slipped disc; Herniated disc; Disc herniation; Herniated Disk; Slipped disk; Lumbar disc herniation; Slipped Disk; Herniated disk; Prolapsed disc; Lumbar disc hernia; Lumbar disc prolapse; Nucleoplasty; Hernia nuclei pulposi; Hernia nucleus pulposus; Herniated lumbar disc; Herniated nucleus pulposus; Nucleus pulposus herniation; Prolapsed intervertibral disc; Bulging disc; Spinal Disc Herniation; Intervertebral disc displacement; Displacement cervical intervertebral disc; Lumbar disc displacement; Bulging disk; Discus hernia; Herniated spinal disc; Spinal disc hernia; Prolapsed intervertebral disc; Cervical disc herniation; Hernia disci
(n.) = hernia de disco, hernia discal
Ex: Other common causes of lumbago include spinal disc herniation, a degenerated disc, or other disc problems.
identification         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Identify; Identifying; Identification (disambiguation)
identificación
documentación

Definition

prolapsed disc
(also prolapsed intervertebral disc)
¦ noun another term for slipped disc.

Wikipedia

Disc number

Disc numbers, or ujamiit or ujamik in the Inuit language, were used by the Government of Canada in lieu of surnames for Inuit and were similar to dog tags.

Prior to the arrival of European customs, Inuit had no need of family names, and children were given names by the elders. However, by the 1940s the record-keeping requirements of outside entities such as the missions, traders and the government brought about change. In response to the government's needs, the Government of Canada decided on the disc number system.