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1 whole blood smear
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2 whole blood smear
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3 matched whole blood
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4 smear
1) пятно2) мазок ( для микроскопического исследования)3) вязкое или липкое веществоcytospin cell smear — цитоспиновый ( приготовленный путём центрифугирования) клеточный мазок
heat-fixed smear — фиксированный нагреванием мазок ( крови), термофиксированный препарат
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5 blood
1. n кровьblood loss — потеря крови, кровопотеря
man of blood — жестокий человек, убийца
2. n род; происхождениеhigh blood — родовитость, аристократическое происхождение, «голубая кровь»
flesh and blood — люди; род человеческий
3. n родовитость; высокое происхождение4. n обыкн. амер. сл. американские негры5. n разг. чистокровное животное6. n темперамент, характер; страстность7. n сок8. n сл. уст. франт, денди9. n дешёвый сенсационный роман; журнал, печатающий страшные или дешёвые сенсационные историиthe Man of Blood and Iron — «Железный канцлер»
more than flesh and blood can stand — больше, чем может выдержать человек
10. v пускать кровь11. v приучать собаку к крови12. v приучатьСинонимический ряд:1. fop (noun) Beau Brummel; buck; coxcomb; dandy; dude; exquisite; fop; gallant; lounge lizard; macaroni; petit-maitre; popinjay2. line (noun) ancestry; birth; bloodline; descent; extraction; family; genealogy; line; lineage; origin; parentage; pedigree; seed; stock3. murder (noun) foul play; homicide; killing; manslaughter; murder4. vital fluid of life (noun) gore; hemoglobin; life's blood; plasma; sanguine fluid; vital fluid; vital fluid of life; vital juices
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