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1 антракоз шахтёров
Ecology: miner's lung, miners disease -
2 антракосиликоз
1) Medicine: anthracosilicosis, coal-miners disease2) Mining: coal miner's lung, collier's lung, silico-anthracosis -
3 силикоантракоз
Medicine: anthracosilicosis, coal-miners disease -
4 антракосиликоз
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5 забастовка горняков
Русско-английский большой базовый словарь > забастовка горняков
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6 пневмокониоз горняков
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > пневмокониоз горняков
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7 анкилостомиаз шахтёров
Mining: miner's worm (глистное заболевание), (профессиональное глистное заболевание) miners ankylostomiasis, miners' worm disease (глистное заболевание)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > анкилостомиаз шахтёров
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8 анкилостомидоз кожи
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > анкилостомидоз кожи
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9 лёгочное заболевание шахтёров
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > лёгочное заболевание шахтёров
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10 лёгочные заболевания горнорабочих
Mining: lung disease of minersУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > лёгочные заболевания горнорабочих
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11 профессиональное заболевание горняков
Makarov: occupational disease of minersУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > профессиональное заболевание горняков
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occupational disease — A disease (as black lung disease incurred by miners) resulting from exposure during employment to conditions or substances detrimental to health. Impairment of health not caused by accident but by exposure to conditions incidental to and arising… … Black's law dictionary
Occupational disease — A disease due to a factor in a person s occupation. Occupational medicine was founded by the Italian physician Bernardino Ramazzini (1633 1714). His De Morbis Artificium (On Artificially Caused Diseases) published in 1700 was the first systematic … Medical dictionary