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1 bone sensitivity
Англо-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > bone sensitivity
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2 вибрационная чувствительность
1) Medicine: pallesthesia, vibration sensation2) Psychology: bone sensibility (чувство), pallesthetic sensibility, vibratory sensibility, vibratory sensitivity3) Ecology: bone sensitivity4) Aviation medicine: vibration sensitivityУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > вибрационная чувствительность
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3 вибрационная чувствительность
vibration sensitivity, vibratory sensitivity, vibratory sensibility, bone sensibility, pallesthetic sensibility, palmesthetic sensibility, palmesthetic sensation; см. тж паллестезияRussian-english psychology dictionary > вибрационная чувствительность
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