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or From the blood to the lymphatic system and vice versa
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Me ayuda si corrige mis errores. Gracias. Last edited by poli; January 17, 2011 at 09:38 AM. |
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Well, your "to and from the blood and the lymphatic system" is correct, but to me doesn't sound quite as good as that suggested because there doesn't seem quite enough emphasis on the two-way movement. Others may disagree.
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To be fair, the initial structure is the only way that you can communicate that it is a bi-directional flow and still remain coherent and professional. It may not sound great, but it is the most accurate way to describe it.
The suggestion above "Between the blood and lymphatic system." sounds much better, but it doesn't communicate bi-directional movement, only that it may flow from one to another without noting the direction. "From the blood to the lymphatic system and vice versa" is very accurate, but doesn't lend itself to academic text standards in my humble opinion. These are both great alternatives though...I'm just suggesting that the original phrase is the best for the purpose at hand. |
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