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1 маниакально-депрессивный психоз
1) General subject: manic depressive psychosis, manic depressive disorder2) Medicine: affective insanity (биполярный аффективный, интермиттирующий, циркулярный), alternating insanity (биполярный аффективный, интермиттирующий, циркулярный), amphithymia (биполярный аффективный, интермиттирующий), circular insanity (биполярный аффективный, интермиттирующий, циркулярный), circular psychosis, cyclophrenia (циркулярный), cyclothymia, folie circulaire (циркулярный), intermittent insanity (биполярный аффективный, интермиттирующий, циркулярный), manic-depressive illness, manic-depressive insanity (биполярный аффективный, интермиттирующий, циркулярный)3) Psychiatry: mania co-depressive psychosis, manic depression4) Psychology: affective psychosis, maniacal-depressive psychosis5) Chemical weapons: manic-depressive psychosisУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > маниакально-депрессивный психоз
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2 циркулярный психоз
1) Medicine: affective insanity, folie circulaire, intermittent insanity, manic-depressive illness, manic-depressive insanity2) Psychiatry: alternating insanity3) Psychology: alternating psychosis, circular insanity, circular psychosisУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > циркулярный психоз
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3 маниакально-депрессивный психоз
manic-depressive psychosis, manic-depressive illness, circular psychosis, alternating psychosis; см. тж циклофренияRussian-english psychology dictionary > маниакально-депрессивный психоз
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4 биполярный аффективный психоз
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > биполярный аффективный психоз
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5 интермиттирующий психоз
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > интермиттирующий психоз
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