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1) Medicine: adipoma, adipose growth, adipose tumor, fatty growth, fatty tumor, fatty tumour, lipoma, pimeloma2) Makarov: lipoblastoma, lipoma (жировик) -
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1) General subject: testudo2) Geology: soap rock, soapstone, steatite-pagodite-agalmatolite-soap stone3) Medicine: adipoma (см. тж. lipoma), adipose growth, adipose tumor, fatty growth, fatty tumor, lipoma, lipoma (липома), pimeloma, wen5) Metallurgy: soaps tone -
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1) General subject: lipoma2) Medicine: fatty tumour, adipose tumor3) Agriculture: adipose growth4) Makarov: fatty tumor -
4 подавление мелатонином роста рака in vivo включает подавление обмена жирных кислот в опухоля
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