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1 уровень уров·ень
level; (степень чего-л.) standardдостигать самого низкого уровня — to hit / to touch bottom
повысить / поднять уровень — to raise the level
установить предельный уровень для стратегических носителей 1.600 — to set a limit for strategic vehicles of 1,600
высший уровень — highest / top level
жизненный уровень, уровень жизни — standard of living, living standards
культурный уровень — cultural level / standard
образовательный уровень населения — educational level / standard of population
уровень вооружённых сил — force level, level of forces
уровень заработной платы / зарплаты — standard of wages
уровень конфронтации — level / scale of confrontation
уровень, на котором принимаются решения — decision-making level
уровень потребления — level of consumption, consumption level
уровень численности сухопутных войск — ground forces level, level of ground forces
уровень экономического развития — economic level, level of economic development
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2 регулировать гемопоэз на разных уровнях
регулировать гемопоэз на разных уровнях — regulate hemopoiesis at multiple levelsРусско-английский словарь биологических терминов > регулировать гемопоэз на разных уровнях
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