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The English-Russian dictionary general scientific > biochemical lesion
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생화학적병터English-Korean animal medical dictionary > biochemical lesion
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lesion повреждение, поражениеbiochemical lesion биохимическое повреждениеfocal lesion местное поражение, изолированное поражениеlocal lesion местное поражение, изолированное поражениеmechanic lesion механическое повреждениеmechanical lesion механическое повреждениеnecrotic lesion некротическое повреждениеsystem lesion системное поражениеEnglish-Russian dictionary of biology and biotechnology > lesion
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повреждение, поражениеАнгло-русский терминологический перечень по культуре тканей растений > lesion
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English-Russian dictionary on nuclear energy > tissue lesion
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childhood disease and disorder — Introduction any illness, impairment, or abnormal condition that affects primarily infants and children i.e., those in the age span that begins with the fetus and extends through adolescence. Childhood is a period typified by change,… … Universalium