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1) Биология: иммунное повреждение2) Иммунология: иммунный лизис -
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мед.фраз. иммунное повреждение -
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иммунное повреждение; иммунный лизис -
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The English-Russian dictionary general scientific > immune destruction
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1. n мед. невосприимчивый к болезням, обладающий иммунитетом человек2. a мед. биол. иммунный, невосприимчивый3. a неотзывчивый, не реагирующий4. a защищённый, ограждённый5. a свободный, освобождённый6. a юр. пользующийся иммунитетомСинонимический ряд:1. callous (adj.) callous; deaf; insensitive; uncaring; unresponsive2. clear (adj.) absolved; clear; exempt; free; released; uncontrolled3. inoculated (adj.) inoculated; insusceptible; invulnerable; protected4. not susceptible (adj.) biological defense; impervious; not affected; not liable; not susceptible; resistant; unaffected; unsusceptibleАнтонимический ряд:liable; responsive; susceptible -
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деструкция, разрушениеdestruction of antigenicity — утрата антигенных свойств, потеря антигенности
immune destruction — иммунное повреждение; иммунный лизис
target cell destruction — лизис [деструкция] клеток-мишеней
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разрушение; повреждение
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