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1 асфиксия
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3 асфиксия
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4 белая асфиксия
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5 синяя асфиксия
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6 асфиксия новорождённых
1) Medicine: infantile asphyxia2) Makarov: neonatal asphyxiaУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > асфиксия новорождённых
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