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Биология: феномен возбуждения и сокращенияУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > excitation and contraction phenomenon
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English-russian biological dictionary > excitation and contraction phenomenon
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phenomenon феномен, явлениеBabinski's phenomenon феномен Бабинского, рефлекс Бабинскогоblue-arcs phenomenon феномен "синяя дуга" (в физиологии зрения)bottleneck phenomenon резкое сокращение популяции видаcrossed phrenic phenomenon перекрёстный диафрагмальный феноменexcitation and contraction phenomenon феномен возбуждения и сокращенияinterference phenomenon феномен интерференции, взаимовлияние двух различных организмовPurkinje-Samsone's phenomenon феномен Пуркинье - Самсонаrecruitment phenomenon вовлечение, рекрутированиеreflex phenomenon рефлекторное явлениеrelease phenomenon расслаблениеSchulzberger-Chase phenomenon феномен Шульцбергера - Чейзаstaircase phenomenon лестничный феноменtoe phenomenon феномен Бабинского, рефлекс БабинскогоTSH-rebound phenomenon явление рикошета тиреотропной функцииEnglish-Russian dictionary of biology and biotechnology > phenomenon
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- faulty perspective phenomenon
- fluid tumor phenomenon
- preemption phenomenon
- seeding out phenomenon
- self-cure phenomenon
- age-involution phenomenon
- anamnestic phenomenon
- associative recognition phenomenon
- blue-arcs phenomenon
- bottleneck phenomenon
- bystander phenomenon
- capping phenomenon
- cognate phenomenon
- crossed phrenic phenomenon
- excitation and contraction phenomenon
- immunological phenomenon
- interference phenomenon
- prozone phenomenon
- recruitment phenomenon
- reflex phenomenon
- release phenomenon
- staircase phenomenon
- veto phenomenon
- zone phenomenon
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