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1) Medicine: homeostasis, physiologic equilibration, steady state2) Agriculture: homehomeostasis (ис), homoeostasis3) Economy: homeossatis4) Psychology: complacency, constancy of organism, homeostatic balance, maintenance function, organismic autonomy5) Physiology: homeostasis (постоянство внутренней среды организма, ее устойчивого равновесия с внешним миром; ис), homoiostasis (постоянство внутренней среды организма, ее устойчивого равновесия с внешним миром; ис)6) Fishery: phys homeostasis7) Advertising: homeostasis (равновесное состояние, например, системы)8) Makarov: homeostasis (оптимальное состояние организма), homeostasis (стремление системы к сохранению равновесия), homoiostasis -
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м., физиол.( постоянство внутренней среды организма) homeostasis (pl. -ses), homeostatic balance, maintenance function, constancy of the organism, steady state, constancy of internal environment
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