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1 latent tissue injury
English-Russian dictionary on nuclear energy > latent tissue injury
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2 latent (tissue) injury
Авиационная медицина: скрытое повреждение (ткани)Универсальный англо-русский словарь > latent (tissue) injury
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3 latent (tissue) injury
Англо-русский словарь по авиационной медицине > latent (tissue) injury
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4 latent tissue injury
English-russian astronautics dictionary > latent tissue injury
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5 latent injury
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6 radiation injury
1. лучевое поражение2. радиационное поражениеsuperficial injury — поверхностное поражение; поражение кожи
English-Russian big polytechnic dictionary > radiation injury
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7 laser injury
superficial injury — поверхностное поражение; поражение кожи
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8 accidental radiation injury
superficial injury — поверхностное поражение; поражение кожи
English-Russian dictionary on nuclear energy > accidental radiation injury
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9 acute radiation injury
superficial injury — поверхностное поражение; поражение кожи
English-Russian dictionary on nuclear energy > acute radiation injury
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10 irradiation injury
superficial injury — поверхностное поражение; поражение кожи
English-Russian dictionary on nuclear energy > irradiation injury
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11 superficial injury
поверхностное поражение; поражение кожиEnglish-Russian dictionary on nuclear energy > superficial injury
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12 X-ray injury
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