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1 переносчик человеческих заболеваний
переносчик человеческих заболеваний
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vector of human diseases
An agent or organism that acts as a carrier or transmitter of a human illness. (Source: RHW)
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2 закон природы
закон природы
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rights of nature
A rule or body of rules that derives from nature and is believed to be binding upon human society, as opposed to human-made laws such as legislative acts and judicial decisions. (Source: WOR / INP)
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3 модель развития
модель развития
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development pattern
The combination of qualities, structures, acts and tendencies characterizing the economic and social growth of a community or human group. (Source: RHW)
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4 товары и услуги
товары и услуги
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goods and services
The total of economic assets, including both physical or storable objects and intangible acts of human assistance. (Source: ODE)
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