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Биология: адгезивная карбоновая плёнкаУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > adherent carbon membrane
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1) мембрана, оболочка2) плёнка; перепонка•- abdominal membrane
- adamantine membrane
- adherent carbon membrane
- adventitious membrane
- alveolar membrane
- arachnoid membrane
- articular membrane
- asymmetric membrane
- basal membrane
- bilayer membrane
- birth membranes
- branchiostegal membrane
- Bruch's membrane
- buccopharyngeal membrane
- caduceous membrane
- capillary membrane
- cell membrane
- cellular membrane
- chorioallantoic membrane
- cloacal membrane
- cytoplasmic membrane
- decidual membrane
- Descemet's membrane
- differentially permeable membrane
- drum membrane
- egg membrane
- elementary membrane
- embryonic membrane
- extraembryonic membrane
- fenestrated elastic membrane
- fertilization membrane
- fetal membrane
- germinal membrane
- glomerular basement membrane
- gradocoll membrane
- hyaloid membrane
- immobilizing membrane
- inner membrane
- internal membrane
- ion-exchanger membrane
- isoporous membrane
- Jacob's membrane
- Krause's membrane
- microsomal membrane
- mitochondrial membrane
- molecular membrane
- mucous membrane
- multilayer membrane
- Nasmyth's membrane
- nictitant membrane
- nitrocellulose membrane
- nuclear membrane
- nucleopore membrane
- orthovesicular membranes
- outer membrane
- perithymic basement membrane
- peritrophic membrane
- permeable membrane
- permselective membrane
- phage membrane
- pharyngeal membrane
- photosynthetic membrane
- plasma membrane
- pleuropericardial membrane
- pleuroperitoneal membrane
- polymeric membrane
- porous membrane
- postsynaptic membrane
- presynaptic membrane
- pseudotracheal membrane
- Reissner's membrane
- Schneiderian membrane
- semipermeable membrane
- serous membrane
- shell membrane
- skeleton-free membrane
- surface-modified membrane
- synaptic membrane
- synovial membrane
- tectorial membrane
- Tenon's membrane
- transfer membrane
- tympanic membrane
- undulating membrane
- unit membrane
- vascular membrane
- vestibular membrane
- virginal membrane
- vitelline membrane
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1) плева, оболочка; перепонка2) мембранаbare membrane — 1) «лысая» мембрана (мембрана клетки, лишённая антигенов гистосовместимости) 2) мембрана B-лимфоцита, лишённая иммуноглобулинов
immobilizing membrane — гибридизационная подложка, блоттинг-мембрана
native membrane — интактная [неповреждённая] мембрана ( клетки)
nitrocellulose membrane — нитроцеллюлозная мембрана, НЦ-мембрана
nuclear membrane — кариолемма, ядерная мембрана
nytran membrane — нитрановая ( заряженная нейлоновая) мембрана
skeleton-free membrane — депротеинизированная ( клеточная) мембрана
surface-modified membrane — поверхностно-модифицированная мембрана, мембрана с модифицированной поверхностью ( для фильтрации)
transfer membrane — гибридизационная подложка, блоттинг-мембрана
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присоединённый; сцепленный; сцепляющийся; прилипший; приставший; липкий; вязкий; клейкий; плотно прилегающий- adherent layer
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