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2 порок развития
1) General subject: malformation, misformation2) Medicine: abnormality, birth defect, congenital abnormality (аномалия), congenital anomaly, defect, deformity, failure of development, hereditary deformity, mal, teratism, teratosis, developmental disease, development disease3) Psychology: development defect, developmental anomaly, maldevelopment4) Advertising: abnormal development5) Makarov: developmental defect, impaired development, imperfect development -
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1) Medicine: abnormal development (порок), impaired development (порок), imperfect development (порок), maldevelopment2) Fishery: developmental anomaly3) Makarov: congenital abnormality -
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Medicine: abnormal development, cacogenesisУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > патологическое развитие
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тератогенное вещество
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teratogenic substance
Substances capable of causing abnormal development of the embryo and congenital malformations. (Source: GRAHAW)
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Русско-немецкий словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > тератогенное вещество
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teratogenic substance
Substances capable of causing abnormal development of the embryo and congenital malformations. (Source: GRAHAW)
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Русско-английский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > тератогенное вещество
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teratogenic substance
Substances capable of causing abnormal development of the embryo and congenital malformations. (Source: GRAHAW)
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Русско-французский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > тератогенное вещество
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рус Детский аутизмeng Childhood autism. A type of pervasive developmental disorder that is defined by: (a) the presence of abnormal or impaired development that is manifest before the age of three years, and (b) the characteristic type of abnormal functioning in all the three areas of psychopathology: reciprocal social interaction, communication, and restricted, stereotyped, repetitive behaviour. In addition to these specific diagnostic features, a range of other nonspecific problems are common, such as phobias, sleeping and eating disturbances, temper tantrums, and (self-directed) aggression. Autistic disorder. Infantile: autism, psychosis. Kanner's syndrome. (Excludes: ) autistic psychopathy ( F84.5) -
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рус Острые и преходящие психотические расстройстваeng Acute and transient psychotic disorders. A heterogeneous group of disorders characterized by the acute onset of psychotic symptoms such as delusions, hallucinations, and perceptual disturbances, and by the severe disruption of ordinary behaviour. Acute onset is defined as a crescendo development of a clearly abnormal clinical picture in about two weeks or less. For these disorders there is no evidence of organic causation. Perplexity and puzzlement are often present but disorientation for time, place and person is not persistent or severe enough to justify a diagnosis of organically caused delirium (F05.-). Complete recovery usually occurs within a few months, often within a few weeks or even days. If the disorder persists, a change in classification will be necessary. The disorder may or may not be associated with acute stress, defined as usually stressful events preceding the onset by one to two weeks. -
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рус Атипичный аутизмeng Atypical autism. A type of pervasive developmental disorder that differs from childhood autism either in age of onset or in failing to fulfil all three sets of diagnostic criteria. This subcategory should be used when there is abnormal and impaired development that is present only after age three years, and a lack of sufficient demonstrable abnormalities in one or two of the three areas of psychopathology required for the diagnosis of autism (namely, reciprocal social interactions, communication, and restricted, stereotyped, repetitive behaviour) in spite of characteristic abnormalities in the other area(s). Atypical autism arises most often in profoundly retarded individuals and in individuals with a severe specific developmental disorder of receptive language. Atypical childhood psychosis. Mental retardation with autistic features. Use additional code (F70-F79), if desired, to identify mental retardation. -
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рус Фобическое тревожное расстройство в детском возрастеeng Phobic anxiety disorder of childhood. Fears in childhood that show a marked developmental phase specificity and arise (to some extent) in a majority of children, but that are abnormal in degree. Other fears that arise in childhood but that are not a normal part of psychosocial development (for example agoraphobia) should be coded under the appropriate category in section F40-F48. (Excludes: ) generalized anxiety disorder ( F41.1)
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