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1 Carnoy's fluid
1) Цитология: жидкость Карнуа2) Макаров: фиксатор Карнуа -
2 Carnoy's fluid
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3 fluid
1) жидкость; жидкий; жидкостный2) подвижный, изменчивый; нестабильный•- Bouin's fluid
- Carnoy's fluid
- cellular fluid
- cerebrospinal fluid
- culture fluid
- extracellular fluid
- extravascular fluid
- fetal fluid
- fixing fluid
- interstitial fluid
- joint fluid
- lymphatic fluid
- molting fluid
- peritoneal fluid
- perivisceral fluid
- perivitelline fluid
- Regaud's fluid
- repugnatorial fluid
- Scarpa's fluid
- seminal fluid
- serous fluid
- spinal fluid
- supernatant fluid
- synovial fluid
- testicular fluid
- tissue fluid* * *
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