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1 cortical speech areas
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2 cortical speech areas
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1) область; район; зона2) ареал, область обитания3) площадь, пространство, участок•- action area
- active area
- adjacent areas
- altitudinal area
- area of normal abundance
- area of occasional abundance
- area of possible abundance
- area of risk farming
- area of specific abundance
- arid area
- assimilating area
- association area
- axial area
- barren area
- basal area
- belt area
- breaking-up area
- breeding area
- Broca's area
- catchment area
- central area
- Cohnheim's area
- continuous area
- core area
- cortical projection area
- cortical speech areas
- diffuse area
- disconnected area
- discontinuous area
- discount area
- display area
- dominance area
- drainage area
- effective area
- effective disease area
- egg-laying area
- extra-embryonic area
- feeding area
- first somatic sensory area
- fishing area
- foraging area
- frontal association area
- hibernating area
- lateral area
- leaf area
- minimal area
- molting area
- motor area
- natural area
- olfactory area
- oyster-growing area
- personal area
- public access area
- recipient area
- regeneration area
- relict area
- reserved area
- sample area
- sick area
- somaesthetic area
- spawning area
- specific leaf area
- subcallosal area
- traffic area
- water area
- wilderness area
- wildlife area
- wintering area* * *
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