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1 inflammation reduction
Парфюмерия: уменьшение воспаленияУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > inflammation reduction
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2 inflammation reduction
English-Russian perfumery & beauty care dictionary > inflammation reduction
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3 inflammation
1. n воспламенение; возгорание2. n раздражение; возмущение; вспышка3. n мед. воспалениеperitoneal inflammation — воспаление брюшины, перитонит
Синонимический ряд:1. distention (noun) distention; enlargement; swelling; tumefaction2. infection (noun) abscess; distension; infection; pimple; pustule; wart; welt; zit3. irritation (noun) irritation; soreness4. lump (noun) lump; node; tumor -
4 reduction
1. уменьшение2. ослабление3. восстановление4. уменьшенная копия5. разбавлениеcomplementary color reduction — удаление цветной краски, вычитание цветных красок из-под чёрной
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5 reactive inflammation
English-Russian big medical dictionary > reactive inflammation
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6 simple inflammation
peritoneal inflammation — воспаление брюшины, перитонит
English-Russian big medical dictionary > simple inflammation
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7 dust reduction
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8 ratio of reduction
English-Russian big polytechnic dictionary > ratio of reduction
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9 scale reduction
English-Russian big polytechnic dictionary > scale reduction
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10 size reduction
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11 speed reduction
English-Russian big polytechnic dictionary > speed reduction
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12 torque reduction
English-Russian big polytechnic dictionary > torque reduction
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13 artifact reduction
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14 cost reduction
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