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1 pursuit eye movement
1) Биология: прослеживающее движение глаз2) Авиационная медицина: прослеживающее движение глаза, прослеживающее движение глазного яблока, следящее движение глаза, следящее движение глазного яблока -
2 pursuit eye movement
English-russian biological dictionary > pursuit eye movement
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3 pursuit eye movement
Англо-русский словарь по авиационной медицине > pursuit eye movement
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4 smooth pursuit eye movement
English-Spanish medical dictionary > smooth pursuit eye movement
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5 movement
1) движение; телодвижение2) переселение, кочёвка•- associated movements
- cardiopneumatic movements
- circular movement
- comfort movements
- expressive movement
- food-procuring movement
- formative movement
- induced movement
- intention movement
- kinetic movement
- morphogenetic movement
- nastic movement
- orienting movement
- paradoxic movement
- purposive movement
- pursuit eye movement
- reflex movement
- relaxed movement
- respiratory movement
- rolling movement
- saccadic eye movement
- signal movement
- skilled movements
- sleeping movements
- stomatal movements
- swallowing movement
- torsion movement
- vermicular movement
- voluntary movement* * *
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