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1 microbial flora
The English-Russian dictionary general scientific > microbial flora
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s.flora microbiana. -
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4 microbial flora
1) Биология: бактериальная флора2) Экология: микрофлора -
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6 vaginal microbial flora
mikrobielle Scheidenflora fFachwörterbuch Medizin Englisch-Deutsch > vaginal microbial flora
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7 vaginal microbial flora
English-Russian dictionary of medicine > vaginal microbial flora
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8 flora
flora флора, растительный мирbacterial flora бактериальная флораcultivated flora культурная флораindigenous flora местная флораintestinal flora кишечная флораlocal flora местная флораmacrophytic flora флора макрофитовmicrobial flora бактериальная флораmicroscopic flora микрофлораnative flora местная флораsoil flora почвенная флораwild flora дикорастущая флораEnglish-Russian dictionary of biology and biotechnology > flora
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10 Flora
1. n Флораspoilage flora — флора, вызывающая порчу
2. n флораСинонимический ряд:plant growth (noun) flowers; foliage; grasses; herbage; plant growth; plants; shrubs; vegetation; verdure -
11 fecal flora
spoilage flora — флора, вызывающая порчу
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12 soil flora
spoilage flora — флора, вызывающая порчу
The English-Russian dictionary general scientific > soil flora
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