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Services
Translation
Expertise
Specializes in:
Economics
Electronics / Elect Eng
IT (Information Technology)
Computers: Systems, Networks
Finance (general)
Also works in:
Computers (general)
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English to Malay - Rates: 0.06 - 0.10 USD per word / 15 - 25 USD per hour
Source text - English We all know what makes a fish look healthy. It’s usually the brightness of its eyes and the shine of its scales.
This is one of the reasons why modern fish farmers in Europe and around the world go to great lengths to keep their fish stocks as healthy and appealing as possible. But how exactly do they do this?
They do this by making sure that their fish stocks always have enough oxygen. Fish breathe in oxygen from the water in their tank and therefore, oxygen levels need to be replenished to keep the fish healthy. Even the remotest fish farm can achieve this by installing an onsite tank of liquid oxygen, fitted with a vaporiser and an underwater piping system which releases the gas directly into the closed tank, ensuring that oxygen levels are maintained constantly.
For some fish, such as salmon, using pure oxygen in this way can also improve its colour by adding to the natural pink shade of its flesh.
Tom O’Hare, central account manager said:
“Fish need oxygen to stay healthy and using pure oxygen to supplement the oxygen in the tank water is vital in most closed farming situations. Fish farmers often find that increasing the oxygen level of the water can help fish to grow faster and feed better and this can have a significant effect on fish yields.
“Access is rarely a problem, even in the most remote locations. Our strategic network of air separation plants in Europe and around the world means we can provide bulk deliveries of oxygen, wherever and whenever they are needed.”
Translation - Malay Kita semua sedia maklum apa yang menjadikan seseekor ikan itu kelihatan segar. Ia lazimnya berdasarkan kecerahan matanya dan kilauan sisiknya.
Ini adalah salah satu daripada sebab mengapa penternak ikan moden di Eropah dan seluruh dunia sanggup buat apa sahaja untuk memastikan stok ikan mereka sesegar dan semolek mungkin. Tetapi bagaimanakah sebenarnya mereka melakukan semua ini?
Mereka melakukan ini dengan memastikan agar stok ikan mereka sentiasa mempunyai oksigen yang mencukupi. Ikan menyedut oksigen daripada air di dalam tangki mereka dan justeru itu, tahap oksigen perlu ditambah semula bagi memastikan ikan kekal segar. Malah ladang ternakan ikan di kawasan terpencil boleh mencapai standard ini dengan memasang sebuah tangki oksigen cecair di tapak, dipasang dengan sebuah sistem pengewap dan sistem perpaipan bawah air yang melepaskan gas secara terus ke dalam tangki tertutup, memastikan agar tahap oksigen terus berkekalan.
Bagi beberapa jenis ikan, seperti salmon, penggunaan oksigen tulen melalui kaedah ini boleh juga menjadikan warnanya bertambah menarik dengan menambah warna merah muda asli pada dagingnya.
Tom O’Hare, pengurus akaun pusat berkata:
“Ikan memerlukan oksigen untuk kekal segar dan menggunakan oksigen tulen untuk menambah oksigen dalam air tangki adalah penting dalam kebanyakan keadaan ternakan tertutup. Penternak-penternak ikan sering mendapati bahawa peningkatan tahap oksigen air dapat membantu ikan membesar dengan lebih cepat dan mendapat makanan dengan lebih baik dan ini boleh memberikan kesan ketara ke atas kadar hasil ikan.
“Akses jarang menimbulkan masalah, walaupun di lokasi paling terpencil. Rangkaian strategik loji-loji pengasingan udara kami di Eropah dan seluruh dunia bermakna kami boleh menyediakan penghantaran pukal oksigen, di mana-mana sahaja dan bila-bila masa ia diperlukan.”
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Translation education
Bachelor's degree - Universiti Teknologi Tun Hussien Onn Malaysia
Experience
Years of experience: 21. Registered at ProZ.com: Apr 2008.
English to Malay (Malaysian Translators Association)
Memberships
N/A
Software
Adobe Acrobat, Adobe Photoshop, Dreamweaver, Microsoft Excel, Microsoft Word, Trados Studio
CV/Resume
CV available upon request
Bio
I'm Mohd Hanafi, 34 years old from Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Works as senior technical support and freelance translator in one of established translation company based in Malaysia. I'm graduate from some of established Malaysian university. I'm holding BA Sc (Hons) Electrical Engineering (Information System), Diploma in Electronic Communication and the latest is Diploma in Professional Translation from Malaysian Translators Association in association with DBP.
I has been in this industry indirectly for 8 years. All the years, I done this job for domestic market only. Now I'm try to widen my horizon to get more quality job and to broad my experience. Proz.com is my first workplace that I saw have a large opportunity.
To deliver a highly standards of result, I'm has been used some tools such as Trados 7, SDLX, E-Dictionary, my native Spell Checker, Adobe Photoshop, Dreamviewer, Adobe Acrobat etc. to aid me efficiently.
Capacity of my translation is around 4000 - 8000 words per day (depend on technicality, type of document and timely)
My rate is also depend on technicality and timely basis. The gross rate is around usd 0.05 - usd 0.12 per word.
My minimum rate is usd12.00
Additionally, I also have a project team that constitute of qualified translators to assist me for large volume of project.
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