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respiration дыханиеacrobic respiration аэробное дыханиеaerobic respiration аэробное дыханиеanaerobic respiration анаэробное дыханиеanion respiration анионное дыханиеbasal respiration основное дыханиеbranchial respiration жаберное дыханиеdermal respiration кожное дыханиеdiaphragmal respiration диафрагмальное дыханиеendogenic respiration эндогенное дыхание (за счёт внутриклеточных веществ)exogenic respiration экзогенное дыхание (за счёт субстрата)external respiration внешнее дыханиеextra respiration экзогенное дыхание (за счёт субстрата)fetal respiration дыхание плода, внутриутробное дыханиеinternal respiration внутренне дыхание (обмен газов между кровью и тканями)lung respiration лёгочное дыханиеnitrate respiration нитратное дыханиеnormal respiration нормальное дыханиеpulmonary respiration лёгочное дыханиеreflex respiration рефлекторное дыханиеresidual respiration остаточное дыханиеsalt respiration солевое дыханиеtissue respiration тканевое дыханиеtracheal respiration трахеальное дыханиеEnglish-Russian dictionary of biology and biotechnology > respiration
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- aerobic respiration
- anaerobic respiration
- artificial respiration
- basal respiration
- branchial respiration
- cell respiration
- costal respiration
- dark respiration
- dermal respiration
- diaphragmal respiration
- endogenic respiration
- exogenic respiration
- external respiration
- extra respiration
- fetal respiration
- internal respiration
- light respiration
- lung respiration
- nitrate respiration
- pulmonary respiration
- reflex respiration
- residual respiration
- salt respiration
- tissue respiration
- tracheal respiration
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