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1 рыбья чешуя
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2 соскоблять чешую
Русско-английский большой базовый словарь > соскоблять чешую
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2) Engineering: sand buckle (дефекты проката)3) Entomology: tegulae4) Oil: fish scales (извести или ржавчины, образующиеся на трубах или буровом снаряде)5) Perfume: scales6) Ecology: flakes -
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1) General subject: scale (у рыб и т. п.), squama2) Geology: scute3) Biology: chaff (колосковая или цветковая у злаков), palea, palet, scute (у осетровых)4) Medicine: squamosa5) Agriculture: chaff (колосковая или цветковая), skin (напр. луковицы)6) Anatomy: squame7) Textile: shell8) Fishery: scales9) Makarov: fish scales10) Gold mining: flake -
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Oncology: epidermoid carcinoma (A type of lung cancer in which the cells are flat and look like fish scales. Also called squamous cell carcinoma)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > эпидермоидная карцинома
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(извести или ржавчины, образующиеся на трубах или буровом снаряде) fish scales -
7 смертельные болезни рыб
смертельные болезни рыб
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fish kill
Fish diseases observed in the past three decades and which have been attributed to pollution include: haemorrhages; tumours; fin rot; deformed fins; and missing scales and tails. In industrialized countries, increasing numbers of fish are deemed inedible. Many small kills are not noticed or are not reported, and large kills are often not included because of insufficient information to determine whether the kills were caused by pollution or by natural factors. Low dissolved oxygen levels resulting from excessive sewage is one of the leading causes. The second most common cause is pesticides. (Source: WPR)
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fish kill
Fish diseases observed in the past three decades and which have been attributed to pollution include: haemorrhages; tumours; fin rot; deformed fins; and missing scales and tails. In industrialized countries, increasing numbers of fish are deemed inedible. Many small kills are not noticed or are not reported, and large kills are often not included because of insufficient information to determine whether the kills were caused by pollution or by natural factors. Low dissolved oxygen levels resulting from excessive sewage is one of the leading causes. The second most common cause is pesticides. (Source: WPR)
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смертельные болезни рыб
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fish kill
Fish diseases observed in the past three decades and which have been attributed to pollution include: haemorrhages; tumours; fin rot; deformed fins; and missing scales and tails. In industrialized countries, increasing numbers of fish are deemed inedible. Many small kills are not noticed or are not reported, and large kills are often not included because of insufficient information to determine whether the kills were caused by pollution or by natural factors. Low dissolved oxygen levels resulting from excessive sewage is one of the leading causes. The second most common cause is pesticides. (Source: WPR)
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10 реконструкция роста рыбы по чешуе
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > реконструкция роста рыбы по чешуе
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