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1 паралич
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2 иммунологический паралич
[lang name="Russian"]детский паралич, полиомиелит — infantile paralysis
Русско-английский научный словарь > иммунологический паралич
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3 рефлекторный паралич
[lang name="Russian"]детский паралич, полиомиелит — infantile paralysis
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4 периферический паралич
детский паралич, полиомиелит — infantile paralysis
Русско-английский медицинский словарь > периферический паралич
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5 прогрессивный паралич
детский паралич, полиомиелит — infantile paralysis
Русско-английский медицинский словарь > прогрессивный паралич
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6 мимический паралич лицевого нерва
Medicine: histrionic paralysisУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > мимический паралич лицевого нерва
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7 паралич
сущ. palsy paralysisпаралич амиотрофический amyotrophic paralysisпаралич Бела B ell’s palsyпаралич бульбарный прогрессирующий progressive bulbar paralysisпаралич бульбарный bulbar paralysisпаралич вялый flaccid paralysisпаралич гортани laryngeal paralysisпаралич двигательный motor paralysisпаралич детский инфекционный epidermic infantile paralysisпаралич дрожательный shaking palsyпаралич кортикальный centrocortical paralysisпаралич лицевого нерва facial paralysisпаралич мимический histrionic palsyпаралич мышц myoparalysisпаралич мягкого неба staphylodialysisпаралич неба palatoplegiaпаралич периферический peripheral paralysisпаралич псевдобульбарный pseudobulbar paralysisпаралич сонный night palsyпаралич центральный cerebral paralysisпаралич частичный paresisпаралич черепно-мозгового нерва cranial palsy -
8 мимический паралич
Medicine: histrionic palsy (лицевого нерва), mimetic paralysisУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > мимический паралич
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